Shiny Mew2
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At my school, we had to close all the bathrooms becsuse somebody was a U.S.
. post things like that. It can be crazy or interesting.
Urinal sh*tter
Wow. Most schools I knew were the opposite. If there was a hint of school violence anywhere else in the state, you were going into lock-down. Ours took their security cues from President Madagascar, see.... or i remember a couple of times there'd be a gang fight 3 miles away and the secretary or whoever would come on the intercom and say we could leave if we felt endangered.
haha well there was never anything particularly dangerous going on in my hometown. "gang fights" usually were degenerates in a blockbuster parking lot taking their shirts off and swinging bike chains at each other. then one kid would get a text and in 5 minutes there'd be an announcement and i'd already be peeling out of the parking lot laughing to myself at how ridiculous my school was.Wow. Most schools I knew were the opposite. If there was a hint of school violence anywhere else in the state, you were going into lock-down.
yeah it was pretty bad, but funny because everyone knew nothing bad ever happened in my hometown. there was a gas station robbery a couple years back and it was a huge huge deal and the city shut down, but there was never any real danger. my little sister texted me a couple o' weeks or a month ago (she's a junior in high school @ my alma mater) and said they put the school under lock down because there was a weapon threat at the high school on the south side. they ended up just letting the kids go home by 1pm. people would call in the most ridiculous things to get out of school but nothing ever came to fruition. though, earlier in the year, a house exploded mid-town (not a meth lab, contrary to my initial belief) and all 100+ schools had an optional school day. i think people freaked out at the little things and acted on everything because despite being an averaged sized, violence-free suburban city, it was still smack dab in between milwaukee and chicago, two very large and seen as "dangerous" cities.@ ashhleeyy I can't believe the school would let you leave when there's a potentially dangerous person running around. That's rather irresponsible of them.
Well, it's nice you have a good hometown, but you can't trust people. Something bad always happens at least once in a peaceful town, but even then, it leads to more havoc in the future.yeah it was pretty bad, but funny because everyone knew nothing bad ever happened in my hometown. there was a gas station robbery a couple years back and it was a huge huge deal and the city shut down, but there was never any real danger. my little sister texted me a couple o' weeks or a month ago (she's a junior in high school @ my alma mater) and said they put the school under lock down because there was a weapon threat at the high school on the south side. they ended up just letting the kids go home by 1pm. people would call in the most ridiculous things to get out of school but nothing ever came to fruition. earlier in the year, a house exploded mid-town (not a meth lab, contrary to my initial belief) and all 100+ schools had an optional school day.
yikes, that's extremely intense. so so good that your brothers remained safe. a lot of my friends now-a-days have grown up in milwaukee and have the most ridiculous stories about their alma maters that involve pocket knives and assorted arsenal and were just bystanders to the most ridiculous things because of also having no choice as to where to go to school. safety at its finest. :|Now the middle school my brothers used to go to (and where most of the kids have gone), that's a different story. It's rather ghetto. There was this kid a couple of years ago who kicked a bottle filled with cleaning supplies and tin foil into a crowd of students and it exploded. Students who were drenched were treated for burns (two hours after the school decided to call for paramedics) and one girl was almost blinded from it.
My brothers were in the library at that time, but they knew the kid was the obnoxious, rude kid on the bus they rode on to come home. And the school was dangerous enough students carry pocketknives with them for protection, but one of them was suspended for such things. Not many people here like that school, but it's the closest next to another, and sometimes they have no other choice. But still.
Some kid in my school got in a fight with a Police Officer after his fight with the principal. When he was in handcuffs his pants fell down when he was walking.Last month in the gym, there were these two girls fighting with each other. I don't know how it started, but the girls kept grabbing and clawing each other (one of the girls even pulled out the hair extention from the other girl). Then a boy jumped in the fight, and now one of the girls is fighting the boy. It finally ended when a teacher and another student separated them. It was some wild stuff.
Back when I was in the 9th grade, there was this boy who got long distanced pepper sprayed by an officer. I don't know what he did.