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Posted: 9/30/2014 9:58:24 PM EDT
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I side with the school on this, to be honest. Where did the kids even get the idea for this, at that age?
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Fans of “Breaking Bad” are familiar with the color blue and what it symbolizes.
since the shitty article didn't bother to explain that, what does blue symbolize in this teevee program I don't watch? |
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Considering if you have a L shaped pop tart they charge with possession of a firearm in libtard school. sure why not.
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Kids being suspended is not news. Ever.
This trend needs to stop.
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I remember in the 80's in school when haloween came around we were allowed to hand out candy I remember these being the ones everyone wanted. https://www.creativenonfiction.org/brevity/past%20issues/brev23/brev23pix/cigs.jpg Teachers were split on them, butt I guess this is the closest thing we had to the meth candy I obviously not the same but similar. View Quote I actually thought candy cigs were outlawed or something in the early 90's but I stopped in some gas station out west in AZ or NM this summer and they were selling them. Wish I had thought to buy some but was more amused at the time that they even had them. |
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Public schools are fucking retarded, no wonder most people leave the school system as window licking idiots.
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I remember the good old days when teacher just took the candy (or toy or whatever was causing a distraction), usually gaving it back at the end of the day and told the kid not to bring it again.
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I remember in the 80's in school when haloween came around we were allowed to hand out candy I remember these being the ones everyone wanted. https://www.creativenonfiction.org/brevity/past%20issues/brev23/brev23pix/cigs.jpg Teachers were split on them, butt I guess this is the closest thing we had to the meth candy I obviously not the same but similar. View Quote They still sell candy cigarettes. |
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I'm not a drug addict, but I'm fairly certain a particular color isn't an accurate indicator of "quality" home-made methamphetamine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Blue symbolizes high quality meth. I'm not a drug addict, but I'm fairly certain a particular color isn't an accurate indicator of "quality" home-made methamphetamine. Do you even Breaking Bad bro? |
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I side with the school on this, to be honest. Where did the kids even get the idea for this, at that age? View Quote You side with a school for suspending kids because they brought drugs to school when in reality they brought candy that looked kind of a like a drug in a fictional TV show? |
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I agree with the school on this one, actually. It may be candy but it's been associated with/implied as being methamphetamine on a TV show that was filmed here. Offs. Spectacular parenting skills, lady.
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I remember in the 80's in school when haloween came around we were allowed to hand out candy I remember these being the ones everyone wanted. https://www.creativenonfiction.org/brevity/past%20issues/brev23/brev23pix/cigs.jpg Teachers were split on them, butt I guess this is the closest thing we had to the meth candy I obviously not the same but similar. View Quote I remember those. Don't think they make them any more. |
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I'm not a drug addict, but I'm fairly certain a particular color isn't an accurate indicator of "quality" home-made methamphetamine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Blue symbolizes high quality meth. I'm not a drug addict, but I'm fairly certain a particular color isn't an accurate indicator of "quality" home-made methamphetamine. you would be correct |
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Bringing play meth was probably not a good idea. Did mom and dad know about this?
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You want to know what is funny. I can almost guarantee that at least one kid in that class takes prescription methamphetamine or amphetamine on a daily basis. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Their school, their rules You want to know what is funny. I can almost guarantee that at least one kid in that class takes prescription methamphetamine or amphetamine on a daily basis. You sir are probably right, Attention Deficit Disorder bullshit..... Fifteen years ago my sons elementary school wanted to treat his ADD with Ritalin, also known as Methylphenidate. After much research we found out these chemicals work by burning the kid out.... and the other drug used is Meth.... albeit a less potent form, but still meth. We didn't like the sound of that and said no...... Anyway, point being, don't let the system........ force your kids to do drugs....... |
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The suspension was most likely the result of a series of events. The "Breaking Bad" candy promoting drug culture was also most likely the straw that broke the camels back. I am sure Mom and Dad are playing stupid knowing that the school can't comment.
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The suspension was most likely the result of a series of events. The "Breaking Bad" candy promoting drug culture was also most likely the straw that broke the camels back. I am sure Mom and Dad are playing stupid knowing that the school can't comment. View Quote According to the article: "School officials gave out slips to the Valdez family. They read that the boys were being suspended for two and a half days for bringing drugs to school." Rock candy is a drug now? WTF! School should apologize and kiss the families ass. |
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You sir are probably right, Attention Deficit Disorder bullshit..... Fifteen years ago my sons elementary school wanted to treat his ADD with Ritalin, also known as Methylphenidate. After much research we found out these chemicals work by burning the kid out.... and the other drug used is Meth.... albeit a less potent form, but still meth. We didn't like the sound of that and said no...... Anyway, point being, don't let the system........ force your kids to do drugs....... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Their school, their rules You want to know what is funny. I can almost guarantee that at least one kid in that class takes prescription methamphetamine or amphetamine on a daily basis. You sir are probably right, Attention Deficit Disorder bullshit..... Fifteen years ago my sons elementary school wanted to treat his ADD with Ritalin, also known as Methylphenidate. After much research we found out these chemicals work by burning the kid out.... and the other drug used is Meth.... albeit a less potent form, but still meth. We didn't like the sound of that and said no...... Anyway, point being, don't let the system........ force your kids to do drugs....... Desoxyn is Dextromethamphetamine, the drug that gets meth heads high and is prescribed to kids for ADHD. Levomethamphetamine is the less potent enantiomer of methamphetamine that is available over the counter. Pharmaceutical amphetamine is Adderall. |
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