Author Topic: Man sends boy to school with wire on - Discovers teachers bullying son  (Read 11567 times)

It's ironic because he has the guts to tell someone else to grow up, yet he has an ego the size of our sun. You can't tell someone to mature when your maturity hasn't even set in. Acting like you are better than everyone else when you clearly are not isn't being mature.
All he is doing is discussing how he feels and how these teachers have abused his son. Nowhere do I hear him bragging about how he stood up to the system. I just hear an upset dad who wants whats bests for his kid, not "Yeah I sued the system and got rich."

All he is doing is discussing how he feels and how these teachers have abused his son. Nowhere do I hear him bragging about how he stood up to the system. I just hear an upset dad who wants whats bests for his kid, not "Yeah I sued the system and got rich."

My rant was not exclusive to this topic.



Where doing this man

WHERE MAKING IT HAPPEN

Every comment on that video has 100+ likes. It's a new record. :o

My rant was not exclusive to this topic.
Alright I backed up a few pages and see you are argueing with otis, disreguard my earlier post then.
« Last Edit: April 24, 2012, 01:03:25 PM by Harm94 »

Wow really they have to get signatures to stop crap like this now?

Wow really they have to get signatures to stop crap like this now?
Atleast people aren't turning over cars, smashing windows, or setting buildings on fire.

Atleast people aren't turning over cars, smashing windows, or setting buildings on fire.

Or catching ringworm.

entrepreneur slap that bitch and get her fired

Acting like you are better than everyone else when you clearly are not isn't being mature.
I agree, but that is not the case here.

I think he grew a brain and stopped posting.

You should take your advice.  You've posted in nearly every page of this thread and most of your posts, if not all, are stupid.  I understand you're trying to boost your post count but you should probably try to post at least semi-intelligent responses.

On Topic:  Watched the video.  If anything I thought what he wanted from the teacher's wasn't enough.  It's pretty sad he had to go through the trouble of wiring his son just to get the information he did.


So, according to your logic if I were to ask someone a question in real life then I'd also be asking the same question to everyone within earshot purely because I didn't ask the original person using an email or text message?

Or does your wibbly-wobbly reasoning only work on the internet and not in real life even though the situations are fundamentally the same?

See:
You seem to be taking the difference between reality and the internet in these environments that are "fundamentally the same" for granted. For example, in a real conversation with several people, if you directed a question at a single person, others would typically wait politely for them to answer. Here, you could be waiting for several hours or days for someone to answer, so that rule of common courtesy does not apply in general. Real conversations flow linearly. Online conversations can branch off, allowing for discussion to continue uninterrupted by a response that takes a long amount of time. These branches are not separate conversations, however, and they are still public.
Still don't see how that's ironic. "Ironic" has become the "I know you are but what am I" of these forums.

Thank you Jetz for saving me the time of having to type up a reply <3

Every comment on that video has 100+ likes. It's a new record. :o



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