Re: Reality check for me please...

November 22, 2011 01:35AM
It seem to be a wise decision, not just because the teacher is apparently reckless to her job, but also due to kids psychology as they actually start to pay more attention to the matter when there some actual changes to the surrounding circumstances come along with it.
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Reality check for me please...

Rade November 21, 2011 02:08PM

Not crazy.~

Blackbird November 22, 2011 02:15AM

Re: Reality check for me please...

Engurd November 22, 2011 01:35AM

We as a culture get what we pay for.

The Faithful of Nazmorghul November 21, 2011 08:31PM

Underfunding isn't an issue.

Death_Claw November 22, 2011 05:26AM

FYI, this school is a private business nt

Rade November 22, 2011 07:29AM

In that case, kick their asses up and down. n/t

Death_Claw November 22, 2011 07:30AM

Fucking right. You're (Rade, that is) is better off going after a Private School than Public one. NT

Sam November 23, 2011 08:48AM

Hmmm...

Matrik November 21, 2011 09:00PM

Spinning in Infinity

The Faithful of Nazmorghul November 22, 2011 12:12AM

Addendum:

The Faithful of Nazmorghul November 21, 2011 08:35PM

A bracelet is better than a sign, I guess. NT

Batman November 22, 2011 01:20AM

Just something to keep in mind: Your daughter needs to be more aware than anyone.

(vಠ_ಠ)> AngryFatKid November 21, 2011 08:20PM

Because a peanut allergy is the same thing as being shot.

Stevers November 21, 2011 07:57PM

Has fuck all to do with being 'passed down' but I do hope you fail to pass on any genetic information because the internet appears to have a surplus of Stevers types. (n/t)

Gildenarm November 22, 2011 03:11AM

Actually, it is entirely genetic. I was just making a "nut" joke, but I can see you were offended by it.

Stevers November 22, 2011 06:45AM

Studies have not proven it nor have they proven any link to things consumed during pregnancy to allergies.

Gildenarm November 23, 2011 01:03AM

sounds pretty reasonable to me. (n/t)

hopelessdwarf November 21, 2011 06:26PM

is your daughter a mage and Thrym her teacher? no, not crazy nt

The Forsaken(VIP) November 21, 2011 06:01PM

This is why those kids with dangerous allergies should be forced into special schools or have to wear signs. NT

Batman November 21, 2011 03:14PM

Fucking hilarious. Made me laugh violently. Love the art-work. And I personally hate you, still, good job, more like these plz :) n/t

Jerrokrar November 23, 2011 03:43PM

Re:have to wear signs. NT

RobDarken November 21, 2011 03:19PM

Now, who's not going to chuck a Snickers at that kid? (n/t)

wrathpuppet November 21, 2011 03:46PM

It's important to note that 3 out of 30 children or 10% have a dangerous peanut allergy

Rade November 21, 2011 03:17PM

Yes, so she'll have plenty of friends at her new school. NT

Batman November 22, 2011 01:18AM

Yes and no

Rade November 21, 2011 02:59PM

I have the same allergy as well

hopelessdwarf November 21, 2011 08:25PM

That's cute. I wish I had parents. n/t

Stevers November 21, 2011 08:29PM

...and a sister (n/t)

HairyOrangutan November 22, 2011 06:43AM

Meant to be a reply from Batman. Sorry about the hangle confusion. n/t

Stevers November 21, 2011 08:30PM

Bah, that was supposed to be under Artificial's post. nt

Rade November 21, 2011 03:00PM

Is she allergic to touch, or just ingestion?

Artificial November 21, 2011 02:20PM

I would classify most 4 year olds as stupid or a better term could be ignorant

Quas November 22, 2011 10:45AM

No, they're stupid. They lack the full cognitive function to make rational decisions to the same degree as adults. (n/t)

Artificial November 22, 2011 10:51AM

You are not crazy. (n/t)

alansmithee November 21, 2011 02:12PM



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