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It's basically a fill-in-the-blank kind of affair. Each round, someone draws a card with a sentence with blanks in it, e.g. "__________ gives me uncontrollable gas." Each player has a handful of cards with which to fill in this blank, e.g. "Lance Armstrong's missing testicle" and gets to submit one. The sentence

i'm surprised he actually has a sense of humour... this makes me hate him a little bit less.

I'm gonna guess he found it because he somehow found a way to cheat at CAH

Neat. Okay, I'll field this one. I clearly hate these children because I spent my Saturday preparing my kids for the AP Calc make up exam since they missed the first go around because they were sick. I also hate these children because I also spent my Saturday reviewing with my Chem class for their upcoming exams

Haha. I was waiting for this response. Thanks for not letting me down. Cheers!

As someone who wore a uniform every day for 10 years, this is such utter crap. Kids will always look for ways to express themselves and/or stand out. We always had issues with girls getting told their skirts were too short, or that you could see another shirt through your blouse, or your earrings were too big, or your

The teenager that still lives me says "no-they were angry at petty adult b.s. that wastes their time (like most of high school)"-and my adult self who has taught h.s agrees.

You were just extremely flippant to a person whose sibling was having an extremely hard time after an unfair rule ruined his track career. Your comment served no purpose except to say that you're somehow a better person because you did not react that way after shit happened to you. You were self-serving and an

I never used the word hate. And since I'm still doing this job after leaving a career in engineering, I'd say maybe you should ease up on the conjecturing instead of putting words in my mouth.

It's a by-product. The more lax the educational institution, the more control the students tend to assert. I won't say this is the case at this school, but if it's a public institution, I can say I'm 70% confident that the only reason the school is enforcing these rules now is because they want to remind the

I agree with this. There are a select few who know they're going through changes and know how to handle it. Then there are the majority who believe they are adults and do their best to play the system to their benefit no matter the consequences.

It's more like they're brain is integrating and that they've got quite a lot of cognitive development to go.

They rioted because they had a flimsy excuse to riot. Nothing more. Nothing less. As a teacher for eight years now, I can honestly say high school students are the most devious people on the face of the Earth. Sad but true.

I see a handful of people claiming that the photo in question is from a porn. I'm not going to do the research to find out if that is accurate. However, I doubt that the caption is from said porn. Additionally, even if this is a porn actress, this does not automatically indicate she (or anyone else) was "asking for

"Compromised" means "the dickwad we hired didn't know that even though the office bros laughed at the picture he found on 4chan, we're in shit if he posts it."

>Our intern is an idiot
>Hackers
>We confused the image and posted the wrong one
>Taken out of context
>Take a joke
>Internal error

Adding to this, I work with refugees and currently about half of our case load is from Burma. I would say one out 50 will ever call the country Myanmar. Until recently, no U.N. member nations (the U.S. included) used Myanmar. They all used the name Burma as a means of protest and a way to say, "This military

Another note: at the bottom of the story that accompanied the shoot, the editors have issued this correction: "In an earlier version of this article, Myanmar was referred to as Burma. We have corrected the error and the change is reflected throughout." Actually, the people of Burma/Myanmar are still divided on the