Nice. I had a buddy of mine in college that would bring a 2' bong in his backpack and take rips in the (somewhat) back of the 300+ student lecture halls.There’s a kid in my son‘s ‘class’ (zoom) who does bong hits during the sessions.
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Nice. I had a buddy of mine in college that would bring a 2' bong in his backpack and take rips in the (somewhat) back of the 300+ student lecture halls.There’s a kid in my son‘s ‘class’ (zoom) who does bong hits during the sessions.
That is correct.Sure it doesn't. You're right. Never. Not even once.
Iowa.Duffy, I thought you’re son was going to Ohio to school. Whatnot happened to that plan?
Iowa is much whiter than Ohio. Not quite Idaho, thoughIowa.
does anyone here actually live in a state that borders the ocean? or live with their own biological children?Iowa is m
Iowa is much whiter than Ohio. Not quite Idaho, though
Yesdoes anyone here actually live in a state that borders the ocean? or live with their own biological children?
Nice refuge.Distance learning working out well! Personal hotspot, school computer Zoom meetings, at the beach while camping!
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you're a moronHire the grocery store clerks to teach.
Pacific Valley school down in Big Sur. K through 12th grade. They just got sattelite internets about 5 years ago. An organic garden on property and a kitchen to cook lunches. And it's a State of California school, not some private deal. It's still off the grid. Powered by a diesel generator and solar.The in-school learning right now is a complete joke. Kids are going to class but wearing masks and then logging into their Chromebooks in the classroom just like they were at home. And recess play is completely limited. So the kids see each other but barely interact, if at all. None of the options are good but not unhappy about switching into pure on-line the week before. I think the in-class scenario will get BTFO and most will switch back to online before too long.
Be funny if the in-class option ends up being a rural schoolhouse scenario where you have 12 students in class from K-5.