This is a rather disturbing thread. Depends on when your birthday is. Mine's in Oct so i was 14 in 8th grade but I was right on time. My little sisters and my brother either were or will be 13 for most of 8th grade cuz their b-days are in April and July.
Awww so that begs the question.. Would you give up your right Testicle for $200,000? Or what would be the selling price
Kids are getting more mischievous. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/li...in_article_id=446380&in_page_id=1766&ito=1490 Pupil films classmate pulling down teacher's trousers - and posts it on the internet by LAURA CLARK - More by this author » Last updated at 09:13am on 4th April 2007 Comments Comments (25) Posted on the Internet for all to see, this is an example of the growing epidemic of "cyber-bullying" of teachers by pupils. According to the caption on the popular website YouTube, the sequence shows a teacher having his trousers pulled down by a student at a school in Cumbernauld, near Glasgow. Bullying the teacher: A pupils pulls down his trousers and the episode is captured on a mobile phone On Tuesday, teachers called for action to halt the use of mobile phones and the Internet to spread embarrassing images of teachers. Increasing numbers are being humiliated by "obscene" photographs and video clips posted on websites such as YouTube. These include pictures of teachers' cleavages or taken up their skirts. There have also been cases involving images of teachers transposed on to pornographic pictures. Others are the victims of anonymous abuse on websites such as RateMyTeachers, provoking such extreme distress that some are considering quitting the profession. Damaging remarks have included "I have heard awful rumours about that man" and "he is evil personified". The Association of Teachers and Lecturers called on website operators to weed out offensive material or face legal action, threatening to sue for libel over the material. An ATL survey conducted jointly with the Teacher Support Network charity showed that 45 per cent of respondents had received e-mails designed to upset them. Twelve per cent said photos had been sent around which made them feel embarrassed or threatened. Delegates at the association's conference in Bournemouth also warned that some teachers were losing out on jobs because employers were using the websites to select candidates. A Department for Education and Skills spokesman said: "Teachers now have stronger legal powers to deal with cyber-pests as part of our continued fight against bullying. They can now confiscate mobile phones which are being used in a malicious or disruptive way. "We encourage them to make full use of this power if they suspect pupils are using technology against them." Delegates at the conference also demanded self-defence classes to save them from being sued if they were forced to restrain classroom yobs. Teachers were this week granted tougher powers to use physical force where necessary against students, but a snapshot poll at the ATL conference showed that fewer than half had ever had restraint training.
So did he wear any underwear or was he free balling? The reporter needs to be thorough, be professional! LOL Kidding aside, if there teacher happened to be wearing nothing and was forced to expose himself, would that be considered sexual crime?
i know people who work at that hospital and quite frankly i am not the least bit surprised something like this happened.
Dude, that is horrible. Every time I read about surgical mistakes I wonder how the hell some physicians are licensed.
this is just disgusting... http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070406/od_nm/britain_dentist_dc;_ylt=AluA2Ehd3uZawr5U2WkyLk0DW7oF