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    I guess I was the only kid to just drink my Capri Sun and play kickball everyday.
    Nah, I was the same. But I'll admit I did like smuggling a Game Boy into school so I could run over as many civilians as possible in GTA.

    Still, I find the way some people talk about school here to be pretty hilarious, you would think it's 50% red light district and 50% gangsta's paradise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyfelwyr View Post
    Nah, I was the same. But I'll admit I did like smuggling a Game Boy into school so I could run over as many civilians as possible in GTA.

    Still, I find the way some people talk about school here to be pretty hilarious, you would think it's 50% red light district and 50% gangsta's paradise.
    To be fair, the average 14-year old isn't that bright. A naughty google image search is as far as many of them get.

    Still, I've had students who have made extremely detailed powerpoint presentations on various approaches to masturbation, with a guide of appropriate objects to use. She was 13 at the time. And she's a quite normal kid.
    Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore View Post
    To be fair, the average 14-year old isn't that bright. A naughty google image search is as far as many of them get.

    Still, I've had students who have made extremely detailed powerpoint presentations on various approaches to masturbation, with a guide of appropriate objects to use. She was 13 at the time. And she's a quite normal kid.
    Wait what? This was a project for school?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntiDamascus View Post
    Wait what? This was a project for school?
    It was her take on "transition from child to adult", a topic which is about career choices and added responsibilities.
    Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore View Post
    It was her take on "transition from child to adult", a topic which is about career choices and added responsibilities.
    You failed in responsibility then, you should have stopped her from doing that for her own sake. Can haunt her for years and school is a cruel place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    You failed in responsibility then, you should have stopped her from doing that for her own sake. Can haunt her for years and school is a cruel place.
    First of all, it wasn't in my class(it was in Norwegian class). Secondly, it was something she was "inspired" to do on her own time. It's rather hard to control what students do at home. Thirdly, she already has high status and this thing certainly didn't lower that status(remember that status in this age group is heavily linked to acting above your age).
    Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore View Post
    First of all, it wasn't in my class(it was in Norwegian class). Secondly, it was something she was "inspired" to do on her own time. It's rather hard to iih that status in this age group is heavily linked to acting above your age).
    I trust your judgement but not her's, what carreer-choice was it supposed to be. Question, do you know the poem 'Not waving but drowning', being totally misunderstood until it's too late. Can you be sure she isn't kinda troubled and reaching for a hand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntiDamascus View Post
    Wait what? This was a project for school?
    I had this sort of stuff in school too, when I was 12 or 13. I was under the impression mostly anyone did, for the longest time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sp4 View Post
    I had this sort of stuff in school too, when I was 12 or 13. I was under the impression mostly anyone did, for the longest time.
    A presentation of a 13 year old about masturbation tools? Doubt it. I am not even against it really mind you

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