Try clicking the comment number link, not the title link. I don't understand the difference, but it sometimes it changes things.
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Maybe. I was in a really small town, but it was a good district that was fairly liberal, all things considered. We always used to joke about what would warrant it, since we were all aware it was a possibility. The form could have been a deterrent tactic, I suppose.
Texas here, every year we had a form that was sent home with us that our parents had to sign if they didn't want it.
I knew one kid who got the paddle. They were given the option to go to in school suspension or get corporal punishment. He chose the later.
Other than that, nobody else ever had corporal punishment, and I never heard of anyone else getting to make that choice.
I concur. I used to be able to leave a huge gap and nobody would care. I drove a manual and didn't want the hassle of stopping. But, I tried this recently, and I ended up making the fast lane the slow lane and I had the guy behind me honking and yelling out his window to stop letting everyone in.
Piss off the wrong guy in Texas and see where that gets you. I was lucky all he did was honk and yell.
Wait are we talking about this one?
If so, I just looked it up...I mean, its there.
I'm honestly confused how she could write a story where Harry Potter triumphs over he who must not be named, when he who must not be named was her hero.
It must have been really tough for her.
Groove is in the Heart is better tho.
Gotcha.
Upon looking into it further it seems they just bought the design department. That's crazy.
I used to love HTC phones, and was a loyal customer. Glad they're trying to make a comeback.
Didn't google buy HTC?
Foe.
I just watched it because there was nothing else. I didn't expect to like it.
It made me sad, but I think it was worth watching.
The article I read said Alzheimer patients had 10x the amount of plastics in the, compared to peoples ithput Alzheimers.
Edit: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/aug/21/microplastics-brain-pollution-health