asdfasdfasdfasd, on 22 August 2011 - 07:15 PM, said:
I just thought she and everyone else should know that boogers really do have germs. With her logic, it's okay to pick and eat them with a clean finger.
Couldn't help myself.
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Friedrich Bischinger, a lung specialist at Privatklinik Hochrum in Innsbruck, claims that nose-picking combined with nasal mucus eating is beneficial for the immune system.
Whatever. Not all nose mucous is germy. Your boogers maybe germy or may not be. Not everything you breathe in through your nose is germs. More often than not, boogers become germy when in contact with your germy fingers.
You obviously don't know the difference between plain mucus and a booger. And there is a difference.
Ten bucks says this kids is getting the swirleys in the bathroom!
Actually, he's the cool kid. And I really don't care who believes it or doesn't. There are plenty of people on here who know me and know my son and whose children go to the same school who know he's not some dork getting dunked in the toilet.
You all are really cool picking on a kid. I'll be in a blue van in the pickup line tomorrow at Poole if one of you ballsy people want to meet him and have a chat...
asdfasdfasdfasd, on 22 August 2011 - 07:28 PM, said:
Actually, he's the cool kid. And I really don't care who believes it or doesn't. There are plenty of people on here who know me and know my son and whose children go to the same school who know he's not some dork getting dunked in the toilet.
You all are really cool picking on a kid. I'll be in a blue van in the pickup line tomorrow at Poole if one of you ballsy people want to meet him and have a chat...
Honey, baby, sweetie, fluffy butt,
It's not the KID they picking on.
.
I.I.T.Y.W.I.M.W.Y.B.M.A.D.
You shall find me waiting for you in the old cemetery, under the shade of the magnolia tree.............
Ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation.
She isn't smart enough to pick that up, though. Sad. And, anyone who has to call their kid the cool kid, he ain't that cool. Kinda like your mom telling you that you are pretty.
Which is why I'm inviting them to come pick on me tomorrow. I'm not the least bit intimidated by any of the jackholes on here. But see....99% of the people on here would never say anything in person like they say on here.
asdfasdfasdfasd, on 22 August 2011 - 07:32 PM, said:
Which is why I'm inviting them to come pick on me tomorrow. I'm not the least bit intimidated by any of the jackholes on here. But see....99% of the people on here would never say anything in person like they say on here.
asdfasdfasdfasd, on 22 August 2011 - 07:32 PM, said:
Which is why I'm inviting them to come pick on me tomorrow. I'm not the least bit intimidated by any of the jackholes on here. But see....99% of the people on here would never say anything in person like they say on here.
Nah, I've been known to throw a momma.titty.mouth.remove comment in person.
No, but I sure do know a lot of people here who know you in person and don't have nice things to say. Some of them...you naively think they are your friends. Oh well...not my problem.
asdfasdfasdfasd, on 22 August 2011 - 07:32 PM, said:
Which is why I'm inviting them to come pick on me tomorrow. I'm not the least bit intimidated by any of the jackholes on here. But see....99% of the people on here would never say anything in person like they say on here.
I would. Are you really trying to pick a physical fight now?
Can we start a prayer thread for asdf's kid?
today is tomorrow's yesterday.
If they laugh at you because you're different, laugh at them because they're all the same.
I think we need to take it down a notch. Wasn't the original post just that the teacher said, "we are working on following directions"? Then when questioned she said it was not only him but he and other students? How the heck did this turn into such an extreme verbal exchange?
It seems that the question in the title "Who would you believe?" may bave been a rhetorical one. I learned a long time ago though that you don't ask a question on PCom that you are not prepared to hear EVERYONE'S answer on.
I think we need to take it down a notch. Wasn't the original post just that the teacher said, "we are working on following directions"? Then when questioned she said it was not only him but he and other students? How the heck did this turn into such an extreme verbal exchange?
It seems that the question in the title "Who would you believe?" may bave been a rhetorical one. I learned a long time ago though that you don't ask a question on PCom that you are not prepared to hear EVERYONE'S answer on.