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i know I am ancient..but why for the love of god to people send pictures like this??? I am no expert, but even using Snap those things can be saved. 

 

Rule to live by ..." Dont tweet your meat" 

 

Daughter gets it to..from an incident that occurred at their high school

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12 minutes ago, plenzmd1 said:

i know I am ancient..but why for the love of god to people send pictures like this??? I am no expert, but even using Snap those things can be saved. 

 

Rule to live by ..." Dont tweet your meat" 

 

Daughter gets it to..from an incident that occurred at their high school

 

of yourself is strange

 

when you send it for others, or your parents, or your ex, that deeper waters

 

 

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12 minutes ago, eball said:

We rarely see a "hell, yes" hot for teacher thread.  But HELL, yes!

 

this is such a no-brainer it's insulting, almost.... thanks though!!

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Gary M said:

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/middle-school-teacher-says-fired-3-year-old-topless-selfie-sent-boyfriend-215042899.html

 

I think she has a great case against the district, and a so so rack.

 

But yeah i would.

Yes I would 

 

shes hot.

56 minutes ago, eball said:

We rarely see a "hell, yes" hot for teacher thread.  But HELL, yes!

I'm changing mine to 

 

F ***** Hell Yes

3 hours ago, Doc said:

How did it get sent to the kid tho?

She denies it and so does the x-boyfriend.    Something about an accidental "AirDrop"??? 

 

I kind of believe her 

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I love the suggestion in the story that the school was trying to embarrass her when they asked whether or not the picture was her.  I know you have to try whatever you can when you're suing someone, but that's one hell of a stretch.

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1 hour ago, shrader said:

I love the suggestion in the story that the school was trying to embarrass her when they asked whether or not the picture was her.  I know you have to try whatever you can when you're suing someone, but that's one hell of a stretch.

 

This is the part that bugs me most, if that was my wife or daughter some one would be taking a beating.

 

That photo should not have been shown to any more people than necessary, I do think she has a strong case.,

 

How did it get from the kids phone to a computer, sounds like the admin was distributing it.

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4 minutes ago, Gary M said:

 

This is the part that bugs me most, if that was my wife or daughter some one would be taking a beating.

 

That photo should not have been shown to any more people than necessary, I do think she has a strong case.,

 

How did it get from the kids phone to a computer, sounds like the admin was distributing it.

 

too easy ...  select photo send to email 

 

not to mention the mass text to friends

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1 minute ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

 

too easy ...  select photo sent to email 

 

not to mention the mass text to friends

 

Exactly

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19 minutes ago, Gary M said:

 

This is the part that bugs me most, if that was my wife or daughter some one would be taking a beating.

 

That photo should not have been shown to any more people than necessary, I do think she has a strong case.,

 

How did it get from the kids phone to a computer, sounds like the admin was distributing it.

 

But you can't confront an employee about anything controversial (email, picture, crappy drawing, whatever else...) without actually presenting to them the controversial item.  Maybe there might be better ways to handle it, having specific people in the room, but what was described in this case is hardly something to realistically hold against the school.  But hey, you're suing them, so you throw every last piece of crap you have against that wall.

 

In this specific case though, if you're looking to hand out beatings, there's an incredibly obvious place where you should be starting that search, seeing as how only two people originally have that picture.  Maybe the ex let the picture out accidentally (someone stole the phone and found the picture, that's definitely possible), but there's no more obvious place to start the search for who to beat.

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i'm sticking with the notion that the censored version is the better one to carry along with

 

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3 hours ago, plenzmd1 said:

i know I am ancient..but why for the love of god to people send pictures like this??? I am no expert, but even using Snap those things can be saved. 

 

Rule to live by ..." Dont tweet your meat" 

 

Daughter gets it to..from an incident that occurred at their high school

 

My son told me that kids were sending nude selfies in 8th grade.  It's practically the norm in high school.  Sad.

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58 minutes ago, shrader said:

 

But you can't confront an employee about anything controversial (email, picture, crappy drawing, whatever else...) without actually presenting to them the controversial item.  Maybe there might be better ways to handle it, having specific people in the room, but what was described in this case is hardly something to realistically hold against the school.  But hey, you're suing them, so you throw every last piece of crap you have against that wall.

 

In this specific case though, if you're looking to hand out beatings, there's an incredibly obvious place where you should be starting that search, seeing as how only two people originally have that picture.  Maybe the ex let the picture out accidentally (someone stole the phone and found the picture, that's definitely possible), but there's no more obvious place to start the search for who to beat.

 

Oh that would definitely happen.

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