Author Topic: that great feeling when they're not dead.  (Read 3004 times)

You give your number to your students and text them?

Wish I had a teacher as cool and nice as you.
it's more like they find me on facebook and then get it from my info ;-;

Oh, haha.

You still must be really cool if they do that.

as far as i can tell it's the young teachers like me and the older teachers that are all cool.
the middle aged ones are just cranky.

Well, you're a good person Taboo. Keep it up. c:


>be handicapped
>not 21

I'm pretty sure he's a teacher.
Yeah I'm not 21

>At least in Minneapolis is against the law = not a teacher

>Illegal for teachers to talk to their students outside of school.

forget, I'd hate to see what kind of a depraved place Minneapolis is

>not loving your student

that's lame

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that great feeling when she's not dead
Isn't Taboo an English teacher if I remember correctly (but I could be wrong)? I would think they would have good habits of proper pronoun usage.

Or maybe the education system just sucks these days.

Isn't Taboo an English teacher if I remember correctly (but I could be wrong)? I would think they would have good habits of proper pronoun usage.

Or maybe the education system just sucks these days.
My point.

Isn't Taboo an English teacher if I remember correctly (but I could be wrong)? I would think they would have good habits of proper pronoun usage.

Or maybe the education system just sucks these days.

pardon any errors here, this was typed pretty hastily with a phone on my shoulder and my hands shaking with relief.

Isn't Taboo an English teacher if I remember correctly (but I could be wrong)? I would think they would have good habits of proper pronoun usage.

Or maybe the education system just sucks these days.

He was referring to the general feeling people get when they know that someone is safe.
Don't try to be a smart-ass when you're an idiot, kids


pardon any errors here, this was typed pretty hastily with a phone on my shoulder and my hands shaking with relief.
Yeah that may be an excuse for typos, not for mistakes in how it's written.

He was referring to the general feeling people get when they know that someone is safe.
Don't try to be a smart-ass when you're an idiot, kids
Yeah he could be meaning that, but when I read the title to me it implied that multiple people almost died.
Which is why it is important to be clear is possible.

Yeah he could be meaning that, but when I read the title to me it implied that multiple people almost died.
Which is why it is important to be clear is possible.

The title is correct because of the contents of the post it is attached to which means that he didn't break any rules of the English language.
Seriously, you're not very bright, are you?