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Ok, boomer

or an alternate industry, minor leagues as they have in many other places, would grow up and allow high school and college age players to focus on their sport without having to worry about grades and classes..

Sports and jock culture is what makes school hell for some people as well. Students who don’t play sports often see the special treatment given to players and are often the but of their abuse. We might not have had High School sports but we had it in Jr High School and seeing it for those years was enough for many of

you in no way addressed the issues I raised in my comment.high school sports mainly benefit a small group of the highest value player, football, basketball, wrestlers... and coaches as phys ed teachers who only care about their players can be done away with.

decades of knowing it’s a problem and little change, maybe time to start over. There could still be community sports, like minor and regional leagues and travel teams that are not attached to the school as if done whit hockey in many places in the world.

I agree on both points.. however I do think the idea is always worth putting out there..

Just cancel school high school sports.. in general ... they cost too much money, they take time away from education and they create a class of ‘high value’ students who are protected from consequences of bulling, violence and harassment of lower value students..

can’t be done... I went to a public high school that had

not in the pilot, but Barney Miller Alum Gregory Sierra as Lieutenant Lou Rodriguez is killed off 4 episodes into the 1st season of Miami Vice.

I graduated High School almost 30 years ago, and the physical and sexual abuse my peers and I put up with from staff in the schools is shocking to look back on.

I had a Vice Principal physically assault me thinking I was someone else, when I informed him I wasn’t the kid he was looking for he said ‘you probably

Benoit Blanc In Space, please and thank you.

If it were the 80s I would agree, however his name has much wider recognition than ever before.

The fact that he hate hate hate hated non Anglo Saxon people seems to be a big stumbling block for a lot of people when talking about HPL and surely shrinks the audience for films based on his work.

I still have my Ned and Stacy DVD set, so I am pretty much set for 90s freindsesque shows. now if someone would just get TV 101 and Hull High on DVD (I am looking at you Mill Creek) I can look back at what the TV version of High School was when I was in High School...  maybe a Parker Lewis rewatch is in order...

I can only speak for my experience over the last 40 years. I have always seen it applied as a slur to to people with various handicaps.

I meant open minded in the very general sense of being willing to try different varieties, as with the examples I cited. If something makes you sick, or gag, or upsets your stomach or simply doesn’t taste good to you that is fine, don’t bother with it.

The fist ep seemed to set up the ‘staff doing the job’ v ‘bosses that don’t understand the job’ dynamic rather than a big bad.

The first ep hit Hulu yesterday, and based on what I saw I am in for the next several eps. Nothing ground breaking, but a solid pilot, with some elements that I didn’t expect but that make sense in the context of the set up.

Fred Save has his head stuck in Rob Lowe.... but what if he didn’t?

“I have never thought of mentally handicapped people as that word.”

rather than tell people to learn... coding... there are plenty of other jobs in energy and the trades that people should be able to transition to. You ran a crew in the mine? you should be able to pivot to running a crew doing other trade labor. You worked with heavy machinery in the mine, there are plenty of places