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"I bet your homework was never quite like this..."

Started by Ponch ®, October 03, 2014, 10:45:03 AM

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Ponch ®

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Ghoste


71charger_fan

What made those two idiots think a 16-year-old kid wouldn't brag about it? Plus, they recorded their own evidence? If the teachers are that stupid, imagine the quality of that school system.

polywideblock

oh the horror    :scared:    poor kid will be scared for life    :D


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Mike DC

 
This story is gonna get a lot crazier when one of those chicks turns up pregnant, and the state starts going after the kid for 18 years of child support. 


Mytur Binsdirti


68X426


Ponch, always delivering the news that matters.  :2thumbs:

So the quote was that the hookers, errrrr teachers, are there to provide for the "safety and education of children". 

Their defense will be that they used condoms, and the dude knows more now than he did before.  So they met both standards.  "Judge, we rest our case".



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tan top

 :coolgleamA: :yesnod:

think I would give the one on the left in red a miss
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Quote from: twodko on October 03, 2014, 07:26:31 PM
Lucky kid X2  :D


Ain't that the truth.
I remember all my teachers were like this.  :eek2:
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Mopar Nut

Wow, I wished I could have multitasked at that age, show & tell and sex education, lucky kid.
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Quote from: Mopar Nut on October 04, 2014, 02:34:05 AM
Wow, I wished I could have multitasked at that age, show & tell and sex education, lucky kid.
Don't forget the math part.  How many times does 1 go into 2?   :D

Ghoste

Quote from: tan top on October 03, 2014, 06:43:30 PM
:coolgleamA: :yesnod:

think I would give the one on the left in red a miss

Yeah but no makeup, hair looks like the cops got her out of bed, you can't see her body and the most important reason of all to not say you wouldn't...
he was a teenager, he's gonna hit anything that moves.

bakerhillpins

Quote from: Ghoste on October 04, 2014, 07:55:49 AM
Quote from: tan top on October 03, 2014, 06:43:30 PM
:coolgleamA: :yesnod:

think I would give the one on the left in red a miss

Yeah but no makeup, hair looks like the cops got her out of bed, you can't see her body and the most important reason of all to not say you wouldn't...
he was a teenager, he's gonna hit anything that moves.

Seems like TUFCAT should be in this conversation somewhere.  :scratchchin:                                         ;)
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tan top

Quote from: Ghoste on October 04, 2014, 07:55:49 AM
Quote from: tan top on October 03, 2014, 06:43:30 PM
:coolgleamA: :yesnod:

think I would give the one on the left in red a miss

Yeah but no makeup, hair looks like the cops got her out of bed, you can't see her body and the most important reason of all to not say you wouldn't...
he was a teenager, he's gonna hit anything that moves.


yeah !! good points  Ghoste  , I see what your saying  !! :yesnod:  ,  was only really going by if I had to choose !  but   ok !! ive re evaluated the situation  :think: , can I have   both please    :yesnod:    
hmmm   wonder if they are there any full lenght body shots going around on the net  :scope:
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polywideblock

Quote from: tan top on October 04, 2014, 11:41:34 AM
Quote from: Ghoste on October 04, 2014, 07:55:49 AM
Quote from: tan top on October 03, 2014, 06:43:30 PM
:coolgleamA: :yesnod:

think I would give the one on the left in red a miss

Yeah but no makeup, hair looks like the cops got her out of bed, you can't see her body and the most important reason of all to not say you wouldn't...
he was a teenager, he's gonna hit anything that moves.


yeah !! good points  Ghoste  , I see what your saying  !! :yesnod:  ,  was only really going by if I had to choose !  but   ok !! ive re evaluated the situation  :think: , can I have   both please    :yesnod:    
hmmm   wonder if they are there any full lenght body shots going around on the net  :scope:

couldn't she be the one under the sheets   :scratchchin:    wouldn't have to look at her then  :D


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1970Moparmann

Four days before the kid turned 17..... He could have kept going if they would have waiting a few days.  :D
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1970Moparmann

Wow, this just proves that women are just as bad as men - maybe even worse!!!!   Do a google search "teacher arrested for having sex with student" and then hit "images".   90% ARE WOMEN!   Some of them are hot....... WOW.

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68X426

Quote from: 1970Moparmann on October 04, 2014, 04:47:03 PM
 Some of them are hot....... WOW.

You mean the Utah babe/teach from February this year. 

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/teacher-trial-allegedly-church-parking-lot-teen-rape-article-1.1705348

For the younger guys, this is all connected to Van Halen, 1984.

Oh yeah, t-t-teacher stop that screamin'
Teacher don't you see? Don't wanna be no uptown fool
Maybe I should go to hell but I am doing well
Teacher needs to see me after school

I think of all the education that I've missed
But then my homework was never quite like this

Ow! Got it bad, got it bad, got it bad
I'm hot for teacher
I've got it bad, so bad
I'm hot for teacher







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BrianShaughnessy

Yeah, that's it — a little more to the right    :drool5:

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stripedelete

Quote from: 1970Moparmann on October 04, 2014, 04:47:03 PM
 Do a google search "teacher arrested for having sex with student" and then hit "images".   90% ARE WOMEN!   Some of them are hot....... WOW.



Could be because male teachers and female students just doesn't sizzle.

TUFCAT

Quote from: bakerhillpins on October 04, 2014, 09:28:37 AM

Seems like TUFCAT should be in this conversation somewhere.  :scratchchin:                                         ;)

Here I am....and Yes, I would be HITTING THAT!!  :drool5: :drool5:  and having a threesome at 16....that's even better!  :icon_smile_tongue:   He got to HIT BOTH  :naughty:

stripedelete

Yes,  put some make-up on the younger teacher and ........... :yesnod:
Frankly this kid must be something, because at 16,,,,, I would've been done before I got my pants off.  (Probably the same now :D)

The older teacher,,, three kids???? She has some serious "Mary Kay Laturneu" issues going on.

I'll bet all of us over 40 knew of at least one instance of teacher-student romance when we were in school (and I bet it was a male teacher). 
However, it is happening much more frequently and there are more female teachers involved.  And they do know why, but, it's not sexy news. 
They view the students as their peers. It's not just teachers, but, that's where it makes the news.

Our society has prolonged adolescence (or postponed adulthood) well past the mid 20's.  The lengthened childhood has merged age groups.  There is no longer the well defined line that when crossed, changed societies expectations of you.  Even the current administration mandated children inclusion on parents health care plan until 27.  You're a kid 'till you're 27? 

It's not just sex, there are all kinds of inappropriate relationships going on.  Social media is giving it an avenue.  A kid doesn't have to come up with a fake I.D. to attempt a score with a teacher.  A teacher was never going to call the land line and ask if Johnny could talk.  Now, young teachers are actively participating in social media with students as if they were friends/peers, sharing intimate, personal, and relationship details with students.  To them it's not inappropriate. 

Oh ya, let's not forget how young this group became, and is becoming, very sexually active.

The net net is, these teachers are simply unable to differentiate between students and peers because they themselves are not yet adults. 

68X426


Quote from: stripedelete on October 04, 2014, 11:20:55 PM
teachers are simply unable to differentiate between students and peers because they themselves are not yet adults. 

Great points thru-out.

Calling on a landline and asking for Johnny.  That's funny.  :lol:





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myk

Stripedelete summed it up very nicely.  I'd like to add that morality, ethics, and the sense of right and wrong have given way to a generation of thinking that believes in just doing what feels good, what makes you happy in the here and now; nevermind the consequences or the damage done...

polywideblock

Quote from: myk on October 05, 2014, 05:20:50 PM
Stripedelete summed it up very nicely.  I'd like to add that morality, ethics, and the sense of right and wrong have given way to a generation of thinking that believes in just doing what feels good, what makes you happy in the here and now; nevermind the consequences or the damage done...

so its the 60's all over again    :scratchchin:


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Ponch ®

Quote from: BrianShaughnessy on October 04, 2014, 07:42:33 PM
Yeah, that's it — a little more to the right    :drool5:



Wrong VH song... :nana:

Quote from: polywideblock on October 05, 2014, 05:40:20 PM
Quote from: myk on October 05, 2014, 05:20:50 PM
Stripedelete summed it up very nicely.  I'd like to add that morality, ethics, and the sense of right and wrong have given way to a generation of thinking that believes in just doing what feels good, what makes you happy in the here and now; nevermind the consequences or the damage done...

so its the 60's all over again    :scratchchin:

and the 70's, 80's, 90's.  The "good old days" are a myth...
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myk

Quote from: polywideblock on October 05, 2014, 05:40:20 PM
Quote from: myk on October 05, 2014, 05:20:50 PM
Stripedelete summed it up very nicely.  I'd like to add that morality, ethics, and the sense of right and wrong have given way to a generation of thinking that believes in just doing what feels good, what makes you happy in the here and now; nevermind the consequences or the damage done...

so its the 60's all over again    :scratchchin:

Hey I didn't want to say that, on the count that I'm sure the 60's are probably sacred to many here, but yeah- I happen to think that was a period of recklessness that may have led to other social ills; like the ones we're having to deal with now.  

Quote from: Ponch ® on October 06, 2014, 10:57:23 AM

Quote from: polywideblock on October 05, 2014, 05:40:20 PM
Quote from: myk on October 05, 2014, 05:20:50 PM
Stripedelete summed it up very nicely.  I'd like to add that morality, ethics, and the sense of right and wrong have given way to a generation of thinking that believes in just doing what feels good, what makes you happy in the here and now; nevermind the consequences or the damage done...

so its the 60's all over again    :scratchchin:

and the 70's, 80's, 90's.  The "good old days" are a myth...

I'm gonna have to disagree with you on that one.  I also think that America, and possibly the world's "greatest" generation of people from the 1940's and 50's will also disagree with you.  There were good days, better days; I'd wager that some of the older members of this board probably helped to shape these days if not enjoyed them, but then something changed.  

Now, I will agree that humanity has seen a progressively declining level of quality with each passing generation after the 60's, however I attribute that to the "freedom" movement:  people suddenly discovered that they were free.  Free to not work hard and apply yourself to earn the great lifestyle that less disciplined people could only dream about.  Free to indulge yourself in basic pleasures and thrills that satisfied you for the instant at hand instead of delaying gratification and using your resources to build a better life, a better you.  Free to ignore accepted laws, values and morals for the sake of your own personal satisfaction.  The worst levels of human potential took the freedom movement as an excuse to be vain, lawless, self-serving degenerates with no remorse or the ability to choose between right and wrong, instead relying on what feels good at the moment.  I contend that it's this "underground" cancer of the freedom movement that has allowed our society to forget what's right, wrong, just; bringing us to the article in this thread and countless other societal problems.

In summary, humanity is on a decline from morality and is sliding into lawlessness, impulsiveness.  I can only wonder if movies like Mad Max or the Walking Dead will be later touted as pseudo documentaries in a dystopian future...

Old Moparz

Quote from: myk on October 07, 2014, 02:23:28 AM
Quote from: polywideblock on October 05, 2014, 05:40:20 PM
Quote from: myk on October 05, 2014, 05:20:50 PM
Stripedelete summed it up very nicely.  I'd like to add that morality, ethics, and the sense of right and wrong have given way to a generation of thinking that believes in just doing what feels good, what makes you happy in the here and now; nevermind the consequences or the damage done...

so its the 60's all over again    :scratchchin:

Hey I didn't want to say that, on the count that I'm sure the 60's are probably sacred to many here, but yeah- I happen to think that was a period of recklessness that may have led to other social ills; like the ones we're having to deal with now.  

Quote from: Ponch ® on October 06, 2014, 10:57:23 AM

Quote from: polywideblock on October 05, 2014, 05:40:20 PM
Quote from: myk on October 05, 2014, 05:20:50 PM
Stripedelete summed it up very nicely.  I'd like to add that morality, ethics, and the sense of right and wrong have given way to a generation of thinking that believes in just doing what feels good, what makes you happy in the here and now; nevermind the consequences or the damage done...

so its the 60's all over again    :scratchchin:

and the 70's, 80's, 90's.  The "good old days" are a myth...

I'm gonna have to disagree with you on that one.  I also think that America, and possibly the world's "greatest" generation of people from the 1940's and 50's will also disagree with you.  There were good days, better days; I'd wager that some of the older members of this board probably helped to shape these days if not enjoyed them, but then something changed.  

Now, I will agree that humanity has seen a progressively declining level of quality with each passing generation after the 60's, however I attribute that to the "freedom" movement:  people suddenly discovered that they were free.  Free to not work hard and apply yourself to earn the great lifestyle that less disciplined people could only dream about.  Free to indulge yourself in basic pleasures and thrills that satisfied you for the instant at hand instead of delaying gratification and using your resources to build a better life, a better you.  Free to ignore accepted laws, values and morals for the sake of your own personal satisfaction.  The worst levels of human potential took the freedom movement as an excuse to be vain, lawless, self-serving degenerates with no remorse or the ability to choose between right and wrong, instead relying on what feels good at the moment.  I contend that it's this "underground" cancer of the freedom movement that has allowed our society to forget what's right, wrong, just; bringing us to the article in this thread and countless other societal problems.

In summary, humanity is on a decline from morality and is sliding into lawlessness, impulsiveness.  I can only wonder if movies like Mad Max or the Walking Dead will be later touted as pseudo documentaries in a dystopian future...


While I won't disagree that certain parts of society are on a decline, I will disagree that "the good old days" ever existed. No such thing, period. Each generation had their share of problems whether they were social or economic. Diseases that killed have been eradicated with vaccines. Degenerates roaming the earth wreaking havoc & killing others for no reason have been around for 1000's of years.

When did the crash of the stock market take place? It happened long before many of us were born proving greed isn't new.

How about the way people were treated before civil rights? Women & blacks couldn't vote or go places others could.

Wasn't rescuing all those people in Africa several hundred years ago a kind gesture? Good thing ships could bring them here in chains to work for free because it must have sucked living there & worrying about being eaten by a lion or getting stepped on by elephants.

How many people did dictators like Hitler, Pol Pot, Stalin & Mao Zedong kill? Was is it just one or two really bad people, or was it more like somewhere over 100 million people with slightly different politics or ethnic backgrounds?

Do you think serial killers & child molesters are a new fad that started with cell phones? Jack the Ripper had his fun long before Jeffery Dahmer did.

Weren't TV shows the best back then? Great family values over the airwaves, like Ralph Kramden threatening his wife with a punch every episode while living in a shithole apartment smaller than a one car garage.

Wasn't McCarthyism with the witch hunt for reds another great example of the great bygone era? If you don't like someone just call them a commie & watch them get blacklisted.

Bad news makes lots of money for the corporate networks & there are so many of them now compared to "the good old days". They are competing for your short attention span so they make it sound like the world is ending tomorrow to freak you out & make sure you come back for more before it does.

One last thing, don't forget that there wasn't deodorant in the good old days. People smelled like ass and wore the same shirt for a week before washing it, which they did in the same water they bathed in.   :lol:
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I think, as we get older, we tend to remember that the "good times " were better and tend to forget about or downplay the "bad things".
Remember how gas was $1.00 a gallon, but you were making $2.75 an hour?
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Ponch ®

Quote from: 66FBCharger on October 07, 2014, 10:53:34 AM
I think, as we get older, we tend to remember that the "good times " were better and tend to forget about or downplay the "bad things".
Remember how gas was $1.00 a gallon, but you were making $2.75 an hour?

http://www.hulu.com/watch/610349


and how $1.00 in 1975 was about $4.50 in todays money.
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Mike DC

   
Agree with Old Moparz.


The 40s-60s were a great time to be a healthy working white male.  Medical care sucked, everyone else was socially oppressed, and we taxed the living shit out of the rich.


Modern adolescence has been postponed by finances as much as social pressures.  It's so easy to blame younger people for "not growing up" while ignoring how much harder modern life has made it for them to do that.  Compare the cost of health care coverage for a 27yo in 1964 and 2014. 


None of this excuses sexual predator teachers though.  They need jail time.  That sort of thing could be the highlight of a 16yo boy's high school career.  It could also turn out to be an emotionally affecting situation that he was not prepared for.  It might also leave him fathering a child.  Or infected with sexual diseases.  Etc.


68X426

Quote from: Mike DC (formerly miked) on October 07, 2014, 11:29:22 AM
   
It's so easy to blame younger people for "not growing up" while ignoring how much harder modern life has made it for them to do that. 

I blame them, pure and simple. 

For those who do grow up, and have even the slightest ambition or the hint of goal setting and a sliver of motivation, this is the very best of times.  Because the whole generation ( age 18 to 35 ) is so weak and sad and victimized and woeful, those who try will succeed.  And there will be many great people, and very good people, rise up out of the lazy mess that is generational in it's scope.

Frankly it's too late for the whole generation.  So I just concentrate on those who make the effort.  They will succeed because they will seize opportunity.  The rest will just sleep it off in mom's basement because life is too tough.

These are the best of times for those who try.  :2thumbs:







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We are Here from The Government and
We Want to Help You.

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2013 Dodge Challenger RT, Hemi, Plum Crazy
2014 Ram 4x4 Hemi, Deep Cherry Pearl
1968 Dodge Charger, 318, not much else
1958 Dodge Pick Up, 383, loud
1966 Dodge Van, /6, slow

Old Moparz

Those who try are from ALL generations, & not ALL from our past generations are gifts to the human race or even try at all. I know a good number of older people who aren't worth a shit & some kids today who are going to be better people than they are.
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68X426



The 12 Scariest Words in the English Language:
We are Here from The Government and
We Want to Help You.

1968 Plymouth Road Runner, Hemi and much more
2013 Dodge Challenger RT, Hemi, Plum Crazy
2014 Ram 4x4 Hemi, Deep Cherry Pearl
1968 Dodge Charger, 318, not much else
1958 Dodge Pick Up, 383, loud
1966 Dodge Van, /6, slow


Chad L. Magee

One thing I will comment on is this:  We are becoming more reliant of our technology to think for us rather than using our brains.  (That is one major difference between the Greatest generation (WWII era) and newer ones that replaced it.  They had to be creative to survive some of the situations that they lived in.  Those times were not so "golden" as people tend to remember them as.)  It has slowly taken creativity and ingenuity out of the newer generations.  Sure, you can say that they "shifted" their creativity and ingenuity towards the internet, but at what cost?  We will have to wait and see to find out....

Smart phones are not making many people "smart", but quite the opposite effect over time.  It is all in how we use/misuse the technology whether we advance or not as a civilization to the next generation....

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See, I think some good things do still happen. Now people are just too stupid to keep their mouth shut.
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