When I was in high school in the 80's, a kid got removed from school for bringing an axe in to kill people with.
Simpler times.
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When I was in high school in the 80's, a kid got removed from school for bringing an axe in to kill people with.
Simpler times.
Meanwhile, in the early mid '90s, I brought a backpack full of self made blasting caps, det cord, and a detonator to high school and got off with an ISS for a week. Admittedly, it was unintentional, and I wasn't trying to kill anyone.
One time there were fire crackers on the sidwalk near where me and some other students were smoking and when admin came to break us up they found them and gave us all ISS for 3 days because nobody knew whose they were
Yeah, about that. Happens in colleges too. In fact, high school shooting survivors have gone on to survive a college shooting
Well that's just a statistical certainty
And malls, and churches, and hotels...
...the streets, by cops and ICE and republicans.
I think I'd rather just keep mine on.
We need more measles cases so that school shootings make up a smaller proportion of childhood deaths
There was a shooting at my old high school. My sister was there at the time.
Was she also there after the time?
It was during her senior year.
What's her K/D?
she was there, and there, and some over there too.
Damnit, I didn't need another reason to go straight to hell, and then you made me laugh at that.
Just befriend a paramedic or a firefighter or some other of the sort that works next to a train line. You’ll hear that joke quite often and get used to it.
shish mish
My favorite southern Slavic word! It means “bat” and it’s just darn adorable.
I remember graduating school in the 90's and thinking "Thank God I don't have to die here."