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Post by abbey1227 on Aug 23, 2022 23:57:35 GMT
just in one classroom? or multiple around the school?
Lifestyle Teen Who Identifies As A Cat Allowed By School To Act Feline, Not SpeakBy Dave Basner Aug 23, 2022 Many kids learn in different ways - some are more visual while others absorb information better if they read about it, but everyone learns best when they are comfortable and at ease, and for one teen in Australia, that means acting like a cat. According to the Herald Sun, the girl identifies as a cat and the private school she attends allows her to be non-verbal and act feline, so long as it doesn't become a distraction to other students. While the school didn't confirm the specifics, they did explain in a statement that some of their students display "a range of issues from mental health, anxiety or identity issues," noting, "Our approach is always unique to the student and we will take into account professional advice and the wellbeing of the student." The school reportedly described the girl as "phenomenally bright," and a source close to her family explained, "No one seems to have a protocol for students identifying as animals, but the approach has been that if it doesn't disrupt the school, everyone is being supportive." There might need to be protocols put in place though as more and more students are identifying as animals. Elsewhere in Australia, four girls have started walking on all fours and cutting holes in their clothes to make room for their tails. While the school where it's allegedly happening denies the claims, one parent said a girl screamed at a peer for "sitting on her tail."
This totally sounds phony.........but I can see other uses for the holes cut into those clothes. merh ? ant-mac ?
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Post by Prometheus on Aug 24, 2022 4:01:56 GMT
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Post by abbey1227 on Aug 24, 2022 4:10:59 GMT
I wanna call their bluff
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Post by ant-mac on Aug 24, 2022 5:30:42 GMT
just in one classroom? or multiple around the school?
Lifestyle Teen Who Identifies As A Cat Allowed By School To Act Feline, Not SpeakBy Dave Basner Aug 23, 2022 Many kids learn in different ways - some are more visual while others absorb information better if they read about it, but everyone learns best when they are comfortable and at ease, and for one teen in Australia, that means acting like a cat. According to the Herald Sun, the girl identifies as a cat and the private school she attends allows her to be non-verbal and act feline, so long as it doesn't become a distraction to other students. While the school didn't confirm the specifics, they did explain in a statement that some of their students display "a range of issues from mental health, anxiety or identity issues," noting, "Our approach is always unique to the student and we will take into account professional advice and the wellbeing of the student." The school reportedly described the girl as "phenomenally bright," and a source close to her family explained, "No one seems to have a protocol for students identifying as animals, but the approach has been that if it doesn't disrupt the school, everyone is being supportive." There might need to be protocols put in place though as more and more students are identifying as animals. Elsewhere in Australia, four girls have started walking on all fours and cutting holes in their clothes to make room for their tails. While the school where it's allegedly happening denies the claims, one parent said a girl screamed at a peer for "sitting on her tail."
This totally sounds phony.........but I can see other uses for the holes cut into those clothes. merh ? ant-mac ? I'm not sure who deserves the bigger slap across the head... Her, her parents or her school.
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Post by abbey1227 on Aug 24, 2022 5:42:12 GMT
just in one classroom? or multiple around the school?
Lifestyle Teen Who Identifies As A Cat Allowed By School To Act Feline, Not SpeakBy Dave Basner Aug 23, 2022 Many kids learn in different ways - some are more visual while others absorb information better if they read about it, but everyone learns best when they are comfortable and at ease, and for one teen in Australia, that means acting like a cat. According to the Herald Sun, the girl identifies as a cat and the private school she attends allows her to be non-verbal and act feline, so long as it doesn't become a distraction to other students. While the school didn't confirm the specifics, they did explain in a statement that some of their students display "a range of issues from mental health, anxiety or identity issues," noting, "Our approach is always unique to the student and we will take into account professional advice and the wellbeing of the student." The school reportedly described the girl as "phenomenally bright," and a source close to her family explained, "No one seems to have a protocol for students identifying as animals, but the approach has been that if it doesn't disrupt the school, everyone is being supportive." There might need to be protocols put in place though as more and more students are identifying as animals. Elsewhere in Australia, four girls have started walking on all fours and cutting holes in their clothes to make room for their tails. While the school where it's allegedly happening denies the claims, one parent said a girl screamed at a peer for "sitting on her tail."
This totally sounds phony.........but I can see other uses for the holes cut into those clothes. merh ? ant-mac ? I'm not sure who deserves the bigger slap across the head... Her or her parents.
When asked for a response, Kibbles & Bits had no reply.
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Post by ant-mac on Aug 24, 2022 5:43:34 GMT
I'm not sure who deserves the bigger slap across the head... Her or her parents.
When asked for a response, Kibbles & Bits had no reply. They should've been neutered before they could breed. Cats are an ongoing and ever increasing threat to the wildlife population.
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Post by abbey1227 on Aug 24, 2022 5:45:41 GMT
When asked for a response, Kibbles & Bits had no reply. They should've been neutered before they could breed. Cats are an ongoing and ever increasing threat to the wildlife population.
For real
F'Real
feral
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Post by ant-mac on Aug 24, 2022 5:49:54 GMT
They should've been neutered before they could breed. Cats are an ongoing and ever increasing threat to the wildlife population.
For real
F'Real
feral
Cats aren't the only pussies who can be feral... I've known one or two in my time.
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Post by abbey1227 on Aug 24, 2022 6:16:01 GMT
Cats aren't the only pussies who can be feral... I've known one or two in my time.
Preach, Brother!
This could turn into a Bill Burr bit with very little effort
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Post by ant-mac on Aug 24, 2022 6:40:00 GMT
Cats aren't the only pussies who can be feral... I've known one or two in my time.
Preach, Brother!
This could turn into a Bill Burr bit with very little effort
Can't say I care much for him... I've seen a few others who make me laugh much more.
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Post by abbey1227 on Aug 24, 2022 7:07:10 GMT
Preach, Brother!
This could turn into a Bill Burr bit with very little effort
Can't say I care much for him... I've seen a few others who make me laugh much more.
is it the shouting? the hysterics? The Ginger on display?
Give me 2 or 3 recent comics you like.
Tom Segura, Bert Kreischer are top of the game, imo.......and David Spade's recent bit made me chuckle pretty good. Loved the Greg Davies Netflix thing, as well and I posted a thread for Christina P (Tom's wife as it turns out)
and Brian Regan has always been a fave..........but Bill Burr insists his comedy comes from a deep rage just like his......Brian is just better at presenting it
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Post by ant-mac on Aug 24, 2022 8:06:41 GMT
Can't say I care much for him... I've seen a few others who make me laugh much more.
is it the shouting? the hysterics? The Ginger on display?
Give me 2 or 3 recent comics you like.
Tom Segura, Bert Kreischer are top of the game, imo.......and David Spade's recent bit made me chuckle pretty good. Loved the Greg Davies Netflix thing, as well and I posted a thread for Christina P (Tom's wife as it turns out)
and Brian Regan has always been a fave..........but Bill Burr insists his comedy comes from a deep rage just like his......Brian is just better at presenting it
1. Nothing specific... it's just that you click with some people and not with others. 2. Check out the "Your YouTube Feed..." thread for recent examples. Starting with Brad Upton.
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Post by abbey1227 on Aug 24, 2022 8:10:00 GMT
1. Nothing specific... it's just that you click with some people and not with others. 2. Check out the "Your YouTube Feed..." thread for recent examples. Starting with Brad Upton.
1. Totally makes sense to me
2. I know I've watched 1 or 2 of his that you've posted
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Post by merh on Aug 25, 2022 18:31:44 GMT
No.
Damn, no.
There are boundaries
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Post by abbey1227 on Aug 26, 2022 1:47:36 GMT
No. Damn, no. There are boundaries
wha?
You want a leash on them?
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