Hahaha. I do teach high school English. I love you just for this comment.
Hahaha. I do teach high school English. I love you just for this comment.
That three things article is pretty bang on. At least for me.
S'okay, I'll make room for you on the couch of bewilderment.
True, I just don't get the appeal and was hoping someone could explain it to me.
Start to hate her...I would have axe murdered her by then over her abuse of the word "like" alone.
I couldn't stand Friends and never watched it. So...maybe that's part of the problem. I dunno.
New Adult? What exactly is adult here?
Profound? Some people would take that for profound? *slams head against coffee table*
Yep. I think I'd rather watch "Honey Boo Boo" (if you were holding a gun to my head, that is).
I'm glad the people I know don't speak like that. I'd shoot myself if they did. Ugh.
Good to know I'm not alone. I found this embarrassing and hard to watch.
Hardly. In most cases when a suspension is handed out it is because there is a behaviour problem that needs correcting. Hardly the case here. But I see your point. If it were my daughter, we'd definitely be looking into other schooling options.
Suing because they are blocking the student's right to an education seems reasonable to me.
Slow applause.
This was my first time seeing any footage of "Girls." I think it will also be my last. I just couldn't get past the whining and the loose self-obsessed diarrhea that is supposed to constitute conversation (even if it was just for this one scene).
I just want to say I have never once had Mountain Dew. Ever. MD virgin.
Bahahaha.
I think I like that guy.
My school/school board doesn't; I'm sure if we tried to do this the parents would be in the right (and be successful) in suing us. But then again, my SB doesn't even try to impose such draconian (and senseless) rules, thank god. I love seeing my students be allowed to experiment with their appearance. It's a healthy,…
Wow. And it becomes even more insane when those dumb rules are blindly adhered to without any consideration of context or intent. That's just ludicrous.