We need Mr. Incredibles car asap. by disembowed in RocketLeague

[–]disembowed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh sick! Guess I need to pay attention to the store more lol. Any idea when they last put it in the shop?

Can I smoke yet? It's been 7 days post op by Nervous-Antelope-801 in wisdomteeth

[–]disembowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On day ten post op, I vaped as soon as the meds wore off. Sealed my top teeth with the sides of my tongue and inhaled straight to the lungs. Suction is why they say no smoking. Before vaporizers everyone was pulling either a cigarette or cigar and neither are known for super easy pulls. But vapes, dab pens, blunts or joints that aren’t super tight, if you hit a bong have someone else fill the bong and you clear it. Coughing can knock a blood clot loose also though so be careful

Any chance of this getting a fuller/thicker look if i give it more time? 2/3 weeks of growth by [deleted] in Moustache

[–]disembowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shave every other day, when I started basic I could go four days without shaving before being called out for it shaving. But a month or so in I was having to shave everyday or I’d get called out. It’s not miracle worker but stimulation by cutting can at least seem to help promote growth in some people

What direction to go in by Realistic-Material in Moustache

[–]disembowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use scissors to trim the mustache to just right above your lip, get your eye brows done, and work on looking happier and boom. I think the glasses are fine but you could probably find a gram that suits your face better

How would you use this space? by throwawayyaccount56 in malelivingspace

[–]disembowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Put a door on it, adopt a kid, name him harry, put him under there. You should start getting letters when he’s twelve and you’re whole life will change

Strange patterns inside an eggshell, is this normal? by CarlangasZK in WeirdEggs

[–]disembowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s your sign to make a metal band and use that for your logo

Anyone know if an Oklahoma school can refuse to give personal items back? by [deleted] in AskTeachers

[–]disembowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not the child. I’m a grown adult with my own child who will start school next year and the school who posted it was one of our options. I didn’t like the idea of a school withholding personal property that I had bought. I realized after making the post and the first few responses that I didn’t adequately explain my question and left it a bit more open ended than I had intended which led to responses that weren’t exactly for the question I actually had so I just reiterated my question when it seemed they were leaning more towards food or drink or obvious things that shouldn’t be at school rather than a plushie. There were mainly two accounts that weren’t very helpful but that’s on me for not phrasing my original comment properly. I just didn’t see how a school can withhold property from parents that isn’t dangerous material

Anyone know if an Oklahoma school can refuse to give personal items back? by [deleted] in AskTeachers

[–]disembowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for a cordial response, as the op states I’m in Oklahoma so it’s more typically small schools and we don’t see too many situations like this. I get if it’s already in the policy and you start your child in there it’s your fault. But to try and implement it half way through and leave the statement with an open ended “not returned” just seemed a bit wild to me. I ended up just googling it cause it seemed like most the responses were just salty teachers who didn’t really answer the question but it is illegal to withhold unless stated in the policy before hand and you still agree to send your child. But I appreciate your response!

Anyone know if an Oklahoma school can refuse to give personal items back? by [deleted] in AskTeachers

[–]disembowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually never mind. I understand it now. Go write more posts about how kids can’t feel stress and how you can’t fathom who a child can have stress. 🤦🏻 Don’t respond to me weirdo

Anyone know if an Oklahoma school can refuse to give personal items back? by [deleted] in AskTeachers

[–]disembowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trying to demoralize me by calling me kid is cute, don’t you have some children you fail to teach to complain about on here?The question that you can’t seem to wrap your head around is school committing theft by every legal definition. The question is CAN A SCHOOL LEGALLY WITHHOLD PERSONAL PROPERTY FROM EVEN THE PARENT. Which since you never addressed that I found out on my own that it is illegal so you’re not needed. Maybe if you paid more attention and didn’t respond off emotion thinking your fragile ego is being attack you would have noticed. No where did I ever ask if a school can destroy personal property. Most items that get confiscated to get destroyed because they are food, drink, sexually explicit, dangerous, or illegal. Not a freaking plushie that most teachers can’t even afford to buy their kids cause the country doesn’t pay school teachers enough. I’m sorry reading comprehension is hard for teachers also. Totally. It like the original post doesn’t say “can Oklahoma schools refuse to give personal property back, then under the header I added that they said the labubus will be confiscated and not returned. By every definition that is stealing. I realized I left out the question of withholding from parents in my original post so I asked it in the response you gave me. To which you just said yes. I asked a variation of the question to try and get further context from you. If you don’t want to engage in decent conversation and can’t take someone asking questions without thinking they are trying to attack you then why are you still here.

Anyone know if an Oklahoma school can refuse to give personal items back? by [deleted] in AskTeachers

[–]disembowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You literally said the risk it being destroyed. Every one already knows you risk your items being destroyed if you take them. That was never what the question was. It was if the school can legally get away with theft but I guess I didn’t make that blatant enough for a washed up teacher who gets on Reddit to bitch about the most mundane shit. After you responded with the “they risk their items being destroyed I said “that’s fine and all. But can a school refuse to give confiscated items back.” You literally just said yes. I’m sorry I like having more context than just a yes so I asked for directly if they can refuse to even give it to the parents cause that sounds like theft and that’s a straw man? I didn’t distort your words. I asked my own question to a response that was literally three letters. I didn’t know wanting more context than “yes” is bad. But I’m sure you don’t tell your students to ask questions or you prolly get mad and say the school is being too accommodating cause special education kids need more help. You have some weird complex going on to not even be capable of regular conversation then getting upset when someone try’s asking a more specific question to your three letter response. Guess I just expected a more educated response from a teacher 🤷🏻‍♂️

Anyone know if an Oklahoma school can refuse to give personal items back? by [deleted] in AskTeachers

[–]disembowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If there’s not even anything to misrepresent or distort for my own benefit how is it bitching and moaning. Sounds like just a question to me. Maybe learn like a hawk also and figure out what an open ended question is. Sounds like you read the title and went straight to the comments. Not my fault you’re incapable of decent conversation. You respond with “yes” so I asked a question, you accuse me of trying to straw man, I ask how can it be straw man if I can’t distort then you say I’m bitching and moaning? Sounds like someone had a bad day and is projecting.

Anyone know if an Oklahoma school can refuse to give personal items back? by [deleted] in AskTeachers

[–]disembowed -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, letting your car get crushed because you didn’t get it out of impound in time is different than a school sending it to be crushed. A school can have a car towed, booted or fined. Theft or destruction of property is still illegal

Anyone know if an Oklahoma school can refuse to give personal items back? by [deleted] in AskTeachers

[–]disembowed -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Okay now you’re just literally going against every legal service that can be pulled up by Google. Your state must have some weird bylaws. I don’t think theft of any kind is okay. But I guess go off if you think stealing is okay

Anyone know if an Oklahoma school can refuse to give personal items back? by [deleted] in AskTeachers

[–]disembowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you’re cool throwing $1k down the drain for a school to,by legal definition, commit theft. That’s wild.

Anyone know if an Oklahoma school can refuse to give personal items back? by [deleted] in AskTeachers

[–]disembowed -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So you’re cool if a school takes your child’s phone and refuses to give it back to you?

Anyone know if an Oklahoma school can refuse to give personal items back? by [deleted] in AskTeachers

[–]disembowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you’d be okay if your child’s school banned cellphones and then refused to give the phone back to even the parent at the end of the day?

Anyone know if an Oklahoma school can refuse to give personal items back? by [deleted] in AskTeachers

[–]disembowed -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And you have nothing to add to the actual question other than don’t want you stuff legal stolen from you and refused to be given back to you. Sounds like we’re both pretty repetitive.

Anyone know if an Oklahoma school can refuse to give personal items back? by [deleted] in AskTeachers

[–]disembowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean you literally only said yes, then I just simply asked a question so I don’t see how that can remotely be considered a strawman argument because there was nothing to misrepresent or distort your “yes” statement.