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He’s taking a stand against criminals. Good on him, back him up!
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for the affect of drugs I must remind GD of the recent Seattle dying thread.
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I think he's doing the right thing. It's not "fun" being the party pooper, but from a Values standpoint, it shows you raised him right. It also shows he has the moral compass to understand what he shouldn't be doing and can be trusted not to make similar mistakes as those other kids.
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It's that kind of family, apparently.
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I didn't read all three pages.
I think we all agree the letter is a bad idea. Has anyone suggested the obvious? OP should help his son to make a cool-as-fuck superhero costume with lycra body suit and contrasting-colored knee-high boots, utility belt, cuffed gloves, full-face mask and cape. Then the boy could go to the school and knock some vape-addled heads together, they'll be virtually defenseless due to the deleterious effects of the devil's-lettuce-oil they are vaping. OP's son will be protected by the anonymity of his mask and by the admiring gazes of the student body, especially the girls. He just needs a name-- maybe Captain Anti-Vape. |
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I think he's doing the right thing. It's not "fun" being the party pooper, but from a Values standpoint, it shows you raised him right. It also shows he has the moral compass to understand what he shouldn't be doing and can be trusted not to make similar mistakes as those other kids. View Quote |
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My 16-year old son just asked me if he could print something out. "Of course!" So he did, and it turned out he was printing out a letter to his principle outing some kids in his class for using vape pens that contain THC. Personally, I say they deserve it for vaping at all, but I'm not sure how to proceed, as I don't want my kid to get "a reputation" seeing as how we are in a small town and he has two more years of school after this.... View Quote |
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Quoted: Pot is literally everywhere. It's pretty much accepted as being safer than alcohol. View Quote I hope my daughter will make the best decisions possible as she grows up. I know she will make mistakes, we all do. But if she ended up being the "square" that never did drugs, never slept around, and worried more about school than what is going on with the other kids, I would be a happy father. Yes the odds are against me, but it won't stop me from trying to raise that child that way. |
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Quoted: Still illegal (whether it's a misdemeanor or ignored in your state, federally it's illegal). But also, I would be FURIOUS to find out my daughter smokes pot, regardless of how "accepted" it is. Well shop lifting isn't a big deal, and being a slut is common, you think it's ok for your 15 year old daughter to be sleeping around? Sex is so common, and so is teenage sex. If you heard there was going to be a gang bang after school, and you had a daughter at that school, wouldn't you like someone to put an end to it as to potentially save your daughter or someone else's from making a huge mistake, which they think is "ok". I hope my daughter will make the best decisions possible as she grows up. I know she will make mistakes, we all do. But if she ended up being the "square" that never did drugs, never slept around, and worried more about school than what is going on with the other kids, I would be a happy father. Yes the odds are against me, but it won't stop me from trying to raise that child that way. View Quote Let your morals be your own. As long as there is no victim let them be. Freedom is meaningless in the absence of the ability to make poor decisions. We would all be better off if we focused more on improving ourselves, and less on everyone else. ETA: 20 round mags are illegal in my state... you really want to make that your standard... |
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Quoted: Still illegal (whether it's a misdemeanor or ignored in your state, federally it's illegal). But also, I would be FURIOUS to find out my daughter smokes pot, regardless of how "accepted" it is. Well shop lifting isn't a big deal, and being a slut is common, you think it's ok for your 15 year old daughter to be sleeping around? Sex is so common, and so is teenage sex. If you heard there was going to be a gang bang after school, and you had a daughter at that school, wouldn't you like someone to put an end to it as to potentially save your daughter or someone else's from making a huge mistake, which they think is "ok". I hope my daughter will make the best decisions possible as she grows up. I know she will make mistakes, we all do. But if she ended up being the "square" that never did drugs, never slept around, and worried more about school than what is going on with the other kids, I would be a happy father. Yes the odds are against me, but it won't stop me from trying to raise that child that way. View Quote |
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All the shit that goes on in this world, all the shit about his own life your boy needs to be focused on, and this is where he is expending his energy?
Seriously. Tell him to grow up and mind his own fuckin business. Either that or buy him some superman underwear and a cape and turn him loose on the town lol. Maybe he can start a protest against swimsuits at the local pool and start keeping a log book with date time location and persons of interest of all the swear words he hears around town and start writting letters to santa clause regarding said transgressions. World needs more virtue signalling and more real heroes |
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No offense to your boy OP, he sounds like a good kid, just needs to learn a touch of humility, tolerance, and staying in his own lane.
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You have to out think his snitchin ass OP, you know what you need to do.....
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My guess, he’s #2 in his class and the kid who is #1 vapes.
Either that or he’s trying to take out some romantic competition. He’s not a narc, he’s cutthroat. Check his spelling and give him some stamps. |
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so if doesn't affect you its OK? Your neighbor beats his wife and small children, thats OK? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I'm surprised it took till page three for GD's Eagle Scouts and hall monitors to arrive.
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What fucking universe do you tough guys live in? Snitches get stitches? L O fucking L. It's high school not a maximum security prison.
If I'm paying money to keep a school open then the little fuckers there can get their education, and if they don't want to they can fuck off somewhere else. Make up your mind GD. "My kid is an angel they do nothing wrong!" Next thing it's "Hurr durr snitches get stitches". It doesn't work that way. |
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Man thats depressing, because snitches/narc's/tattle tales are pretty much the scum of the earth. I'd absolutely have a long talk with him. Meanwhile, a tattle tale / narc is straight scum. By getting the school involved, he's creating a paper trail that can actually harm these kids future, potentially impacting their college admissions. More broadly, a tattle tale / narc will grow up to be the same. And those types of personalities form the bedrock of an authoritarian society, and undermine our trust in our fellow citizens. In terms of things I'd be terrified of if I have a child: 1. Having a retarded / deformed kid 2. Having a kid whose a sociopath / psychopath 3. Having a kid whose a tattle tale / narc |
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My 16-year old son just asked me if he could print something out. "Of course!" So he did, and it turned out he was printing out a letter to his principle outing some kids in his class for using vape pens that contain THC. Personally, I say they deserve it for vaping at all, but I'm not sure how to proceed, as I don't want my kid to get "a reputation" seeing as how we are in a small town and he has two more years of school after this.... View Quote Hope you guys and your property stays safe. |
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At 16 he should know better, you failed him as a father in this case OP. Sort it out.
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My 16-year old son just asked me if he could print something out. "Of course!" So he did, and it turned out he was printing out a letter to his principle outing some kids in his class for using vape pens that contain THC. Personally, I say they deserve it for vaping at all, but I'm not sure how to proceed, as I don't want my kid to get "a reputation" seeing as how we are in a small town and he has two more years of school after this.... Hope you guys and your property stays safe. |
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Show him this thread and ask if that’s what he really wants.
Teenagers are idiots and will do stupid shit. Then they mature and grow out of it. He needs to accept that and give them the chance. Narcing creates a paper trail that destroys that opportunity. Or like a kid in my high school. Kid narced on him. Cops told him “you narc on your wholesaler dealer or we bust you”. Wholesale dealer found out and blasted the kid. And the cops and narc were like “oh sorry but he should of known better” Also where the fuck did he get the idea that this was ok? Sounds like you need to straighten out your son and get the women’s mentality out of him. |
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I taught my kids if someone is in danger or being hurt to tell an adult.
Anything else, mind your own business. I would throw his letter in the trash and ground him. |
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Make sure he prints two copies and posts one on the classroom board. Might as well teach transparency too.
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If he were my kid, I would have stopped that endeavor right in its tracks, for a multitude of reasons.
Holy fuck. 16 ought to know better. |
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