In fact, my daughter got "the ants in your pants" award in 1st grade because she cant sit still for 2 seconds. Funny.
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Wow...."the retard award?" Really?
I'm amazed - although I'm not sure why I continue to be - at the fact that some of you just don't get this. It has nothing to do with political correctness and certainly doesn't have anything to do with anyone being or not being a "snowflake." It's about malicious misuse of power and authority. Whether or not you personally believe that ADHD is a thing or not is irrelevant. It is recognized in the field as being a legitimate condition and as such is not something that someone in the education profession should use as a prop to take a shot at some kid. I'd bet every penny I have that if this was any one of your kids, the thread would not be about how funny it was. It's no different than awarding the "Most Likely to Take Ten Minutes to ask a question" award to the kid who stutters...it's publicly pointing out a kid's weakness, not to help them with it, but to highlight it for comedic effect. No two ways about it; that's wrong.
"skewered?" you think too much of yourself.The only thing funnier to me than watching people take shots at others' intelligence with their own lack thereof on display, is the ends to which they'll go, when skewered, to make an "I did it on purpose" response post.
In fact, my daughter got "the ants in your pants" award in 1st grade because she cant sit still for 2 seconds. Funny.
The only thing funnier to me than watching people take shots at others' intelligence with their own lack thereof on display, is the ends to which they'll go, when skewered, to make an "I did it on purpose" response post.
Neither, your mother's bedroom is a wreck and we've already drained the camera batteries.So when you take those shots at others intellegence, do you stand in front of a mirror, or do you video yourself?