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    • DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403 @wirestyle22
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      The prank I played at my highschool almost got me expelled actually (and I never got into trouble in school until it). I noticed when I drove past the school that the junior prom was going on--I was a senior at the time. So I came up with this plan to mess with the juniors. My friend and I bought poster board, a basket and some condoms and wrote "Free Condoms Please Have Safe Sex" on the poster board. Little did I know that the theme of the prom was the red carpet. So the couples would walk down the carpet into the building and their parents were outside of it taking pictures of them. That didn't go as planned. That didn't go as planned at all.

      How could they expel you for that? What was even the point of contention?

      The parents were so distraught over me ASSUMING their kids were having sex after prom that they basically tried to get me expelled

      Random people asking for you to be expelled and being at risk of being expelled are not the same thing. Red Hat asked a Wall St. bank to fire me, doesn't mean I was in any way at risk of losing my job. Just a random third party with their own interests.

      The principle told me I was going to be expelled but I guess he couldn't actually do it. It was a lot closer than just people asking for it

      Did they ever give you a reason? Or just make idle threats? Public schools can't legally just randomly expel people, principles don't have that power. You have to break rules and have a precedent for the level of punishment.

      Their reasoning was "you aren't certified to do that" and I was like you need to be certified to promote safe sex? They hated me after this happened. I couldn't believe the backlash

      Did the banner say something like "Practice safe sex, anal or oral = not pregnant". . . Come on...

      It literally said Please Have Safe Sex. It wasn't anything graphic at all

      Ah so the problem was you were asking people to have sex. (safe or not) which pissed off the teachers / parents.

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        The prank I played at my highschool almost got me expelled actually (and I never got into trouble in school until it). I noticed when I drove past the school that the junior prom was going on--I was a senior at the time. So I came up with this plan to mess with the juniors. My friend and I bought poster board, a basket and some condoms and wrote "Free Condoms Please Have Safe Sex" on the poster board. Little did I know that the theme of the prom was the red carpet. So the couples would walk down the carpet into the building and their parents were outside of it taking pictures of them. That didn't go as planned. That didn't go as planned at all.

        Wow we went to very different highschools lol - they gave out condoms freely at mine

        Even the cool teachers were pissed off at me for the rest of the year. I didn't get it

        Not very cool teachers, maybe they lost bets on who would get pregnant because of you.

        The east coast is super uptight. Maybe that's why I just stay inside /shrug

        It is? I live in a rural (oddly religious) area of the north east. Even here sexual education and prophylactic were very important in highschool. Probably because we had a bizarre number of teenage pregnancies.

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          wirestyle22 @DustinB3403
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          The prank I played at my highschool almost got me expelled actually (and I never got into trouble in school until it). I noticed when I drove past the school that the junior prom was going on--I was a senior at the time. So I came up with this plan to mess with the juniors. My friend and I bought poster board, a basket and some condoms and wrote "Free Condoms Please Have Safe Sex" on the poster board. Little did I know that the theme of the prom was the red carpet. So the couples would walk down the carpet into the building and their parents were outside of it taking pictures of them. That didn't go as planned. That didn't go as planned at all.

          How could they expel you for that? What was even the point of contention?

          The parents were so distraught over me ASSUMING their kids were having sex after prom that they basically tried to get me expelled

          Random people asking for you to be expelled and being at risk of being expelled are not the same thing. Red Hat asked a Wall St. bank to fire me, doesn't mean I was in any way at risk of losing my job. Just a random third party with their own interests.

          The principle told me I was going to be expelled but I guess he couldn't actually do it. It was a lot closer than just people asking for it

          Did they ever give you a reason? Or just make idle threats? Public schools can't legally just randomly expel people, principles don't have that power. You have to break rules and have a precedent for the level of punishment.

          Their reasoning was "you aren't certified to do that" and I was like you need to be certified to promote safe sex? They hated me after this happened. I couldn't believe the backlash

          Did the banner say something like "Practice safe sex, anal or oral = not pregnant". . . Come on...

          It literally said Please Have Safe Sex. It wasn't anything graphic at all

          Ah so the problem was you were asking people to have sex. (safe or not) which pissed off the teachers / parents.

          Nah, they mad I assumed that their kids were having sex (which they were). I heard everything that the parents had to say. It was lunacy

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403 @coliver
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            The prank I played at my highschool almost got me expelled actually (and I never got into trouble in school until it). I noticed when I drove past the school that the junior prom was going on--I was a senior at the time. So I came up with this plan to mess with the juniors. My friend and I bought poster board, a basket and some condoms and wrote "Free Condoms Please Have Safe Sex" on the poster board. Little did I know that the theme of the prom was the red carpet. So the couples would walk down the carpet into the building and their parents were outside of it taking pictures of them. That didn't go as planned. That didn't go as planned at all.

            Wow we went to very different highschools lol - they gave out condoms freely at mine

            Even the cool teachers were pissed off at me for the rest of the year. I didn't get it

            Not very cool teachers, maybe they lost bets on who would get pregnant because of you.

            The east coast is super uptight. Maybe that's why I just stay inside /shrug

            It is? I live in a rural (oddly religious) area of the north east. Even here sexual education and prophylactic were very important in highschool. Probably because we had a bizarre number of teenage pregnancies.

            19 kids and counting anyone?

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
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              The prank I played at my highschool almost got me expelled actually (and I never got into trouble in school until it). I noticed when I drove past the school that the junior prom was going on--I was a senior at the time. So I came up with this plan to mess with the juniors. My friend and I bought poster board, a basket and some condoms and wrote "Free Condoms Please Have Safe Sex" on the poster board. Little did I know that the theme of the prom was the red carpet. So the couples would walk down the carpet into the building and their parents were outside of it taking pictures of them. That didn't go as planned. That didn't go as planned at all.

              How could they expel you for that? What was even the point of contention?

              The parents were so distraught over me ASSUMING their kids were having sex after prom that they basically tried to get me expelled

              Random people asking for you to be expelled and being at risk of being expelled are not the same thing. Red Hat asked a Wall St. bank to fire me, doesn't mean I was in any way at risk of losing my job. Just a random third party with their own interests.

              The principle told me I was going to be expelled but I guess he couldn't actually do it. It was a lot closer than just people asking for it

              Did they ever give you a reason? Or just make idle threats? Public schools can't legally just randomly expel people, principles don't have that power. You have to break rules and have a precedent for the level of punishment.

              Their reasoning was "you aren't certified to do that" and I was like you need to be certified to promote safe sex? They hated me after this happened. I couldn't believe the backlash

              That's not a reason. Lying to you like that would be more protection against expulsion. A court would have a field day with that.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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                @DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                @coliver said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                @wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

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                The prank I played at my highschool almost got me expelled actually (and I never got into trouble in school until it). I noticed when I drove past the school that the junior prom was going on--I was a senior at the time. So I came up with this plan to mess with the juniors. My friend and I bought poster board, a basket and some condoms and wrote "Free Condoms Please Have Safe Sex" on the poster board. Little did I know that the theme of the prom was the red carpet. So the couples would walk down the carpet into the building and their parents were outside of it taking pictures of them. That didn't go as planned. That didn't go as planned at all.

                Wow we went to very different highschools lol - they gave out condoms freely at mine

                Even the cool teachers were pissed off at me for the rest of the year. I didn't get it

                Not very cool teachers, maybe they lost bets on who would get pregnant because of you.

                The east coast is super uptight. Maybe that's why I just stay inside /shrug

                It is? I live in a rural (oddly religious) area of the north east. Even here sexual education and prophylactic were very important in highschool. Probably because we had a bizarre number of teenage pregnancies.

                19 kids and counting anyone?

                The freshman class my senior year of high school had a 25% pregnancy rate (for girls!)

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                  wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
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                  The prank I played at my highschool almost got me expelled actually (and I never got into trouble in school until it). I noticed when I drove past the school that the junior prom was going on--I was a senior at the time. So I came up with this plan to mess with the juniors. My friend and I bought poster board, a basket and some condoms and wrote "Free Condoms Please Have Safe Sex" on the poster board. Little did I know that the theme of the prom was the red carpet. So the couples would walk down the carpet into the building and their parents were outside of it taking pictures of them. That didn't go as planned. That didn't go as planned at all.

                  Wow we went to very different highschools lol - they gave out condoms freely at mine

                  Even the cool teachers were pissed off at me for the rest of the year. I didn't get it

                  Not very cool teachers, maybe they lost bets on who would get pregnant because of you.

                  The east coast is super uptight. Maybe that's why I just stay inside /shrug

                  It is? I live in a rural (oddly religious) area of the north east. Even here sexual education and prophylactic were very important in highschool. Probably because we had a bizarre number of teenage pregnancies.

                  19 kids and counting anyone?

                  The freshman class my senior year of high school had a 25% pregnancy rate (for girls!)

                  0.1% for boys

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                    The prank I played at my highschool almost got me expelled actually (and I never got into trouble in school until it). I noticed when I drove past the school that the junior prom was going on--I was a senior at the time. So I came up with this plan to mess with the juniors. My friend and I bought poster board, a basket and some condoms and wrote "Free Condoms Please Have Safe Sex" on the poster board. Little did I know that the theme of the prom was the red carpet. So the couples would walk down the carpet into the building and their parents were outside of it taking pictures of them. That didn't go as planned. That didn't go as planned at all.

                    Wow we went to very different highschools lol - they gave out condoms freely at mine

                    Even the cool teachers were pissed off at me for the rest of the year. I didn't get it

                    Not very cool teachers, maybe they lost bets on who would get pregnant because of you.

                    The east coast is super uptight. Maybe that's why I just stay inside /shrug

                    It is? I live in a rural (oddly religious) area of the north east. Even here sexual education and prophylactic were very important in highschool. Probably because we had a bizarre number of teenage pregnancies.

                    19 kids and counting anyone?

                    The freshman class my senior year of high school had a 25% pregnancy rate (for girls!)

                    Well I would hope the male pregnancy rate was 0%!

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                    • wirestyle22W
                      wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

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                      The prank I played at my highschool almost got me expelled actually (and I never got into trouble in school until it). I noticed when I drove past the school that the junior prom was going on--I was a senior at the time. So I came up with this plan to mess with the juniors. My friend and I bought poster board, a basket and some condoms and wrote "Free Condoms Please Have Safe Sex" on the poster board. Little did I know that the theme of the prom was the red carpet. So the couples would walk down the carpet into the building and their parents were outside of it taking pictures of them. That didn't go as planned. That didn't go as planned at all.

                      How could they expel you for that? What was even the point of contention?

                      The parents were so distraught over me ASSUMING their kids were having sex after prom that they basically tried to get me expelled

                      Random people asking for you to be expelled and being at risk of being expelled are not the same thing. Red Hat asked a Wall St. bank to fire me, doesn't mean I was in any way at risk of losing my job. Just a random third party with their own interests.

                      The principle told me I was going to be expelled but I guess he couldn't actually do it. It was a lot closer than just people asking for it

                      Did they ever give you a reason? Or just make idle threats? Public schools can't legally just randomly expel people, principles don't have that power. You have to break rules and have a precedent for the level of punishment.

                      Their reasoning was "you aren't certified to do that" and I was like you need to be certified to promote safe sex? They hated me after this happened. I couldn't believe the backlash

                      That's not a reason. Lying to you like that would be more protection against expulsion. A court would have a field day with that.

                      I told them they have no grounds for it. Prove that I wasn't looking out for my peers essentially.

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                      • DustinB3403D
                        DustinB3403 @wirestyle22
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                        The prank I played at my highschool almost got me expelled actually (and I never got into trouble in school until it). I noticed when I drove past the school that the junior prom was going on--I was a senior at the time. So I came up with this plan to mess with the juniors. My friend and I bought poster board, a basket and some condoms and wrote "Free Condoms Please Have Safe Sex" on the poster board. Little did I know that the theme of the prom was the red carpet. So the couples would walk down the carpet into the building and their parents were outside of it taking pictures of them. That didn't go as planned. That didn't go as planned at all.

                        How could they expel you for that? What was even the point of contention?

                        The parents were so distraught over me ASSUMING their kids were having sex after prom that they basically tried to get me expelled

                        Random people asking for you to be expelled and being at risk of being expelled are not the same thing. Red Hat asked a Wall St. bank to fire me, doesn't mean I was in any way at risk of losing my job. Just a random third party with their own interests.

                        The principle told me I was going to be expelled but I guess he couldn't actually do it. It was a lot closer than just people asking for it

                        Did they ever give you a reason? Or just make idle threats? Public schools can't legally just randomly expel people, principles don't have that power. You have to break rules and have a precedent for the level of punishment.

                        Their reasoning was "you aren't certified to do that" and I was like you need to be certified to promote safe sex? They hated me after this happened. I couldn't believe the backlash

                        That's not a reason. Lying to you like that would be more protection against expulsion. A court would have a field day with that.

                        I told them they have no grounds for it. Prove that I wasn't looking out for my peers essentially.

                        Their issue is that the banner and material weren't sanctioned. Distribution of condoms is something that needs (sadly) approval. And was probably the kind of thing that pissed of many religious people.

                        As contraception was / is something the church said to not use for a very long time.

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                          scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
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                          The prank I played at my highschool almost got me expelled actually (and I never got into trouble in school until it). I noticed when I drove past the school that the junior prom was going on--I was a senior at the time. So I came up with this plan to mess with the juniors. My friend and I bought poster board, a basket and some condoms and wrote "Free Condoms Please Have Safe Sex" on the poster board. Little did I know that the theme of the prom was the red carpet. So the couples would walk down the carpet into the building and their parents were outside of it taking pictures of them. That didn't go as planned. That didn't go as planned at all.

                          Wow we went to very different highschools lol - they gave out condoms freely at mine

                          Even the cool teachers were pissed off at me for the rest of the year. I didn't get it

                          Not very cool teachers, maybe they lost bets on who would get pregnant because of you.

                          The east coast is super uptight. Maybe that's why I just stay inside /shrug

                          It is? I live in a rural (oddly religious) area of the north east. Even here sexual education and prophylactic were very important in highschool. Probably because we had a bizarre number of teenage pregnancies.

                          19 kids and counting anyone?

                          The freshman class my senior year of high school had a 25% pregnancy rate (for girls!)

                          Well I would hope the male pregnancy rate was 0%!

                          25% could have been 1/4 girls or 1/4 students (1/2 girls.) Hence the specificity.

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                            The prank I played at my highschool almost got me expelled actually (and I never got into trouble in school until it). I noticed when I drove past the school that the junior prom was going on--I was a senior at the time. So I came up with this plan to mess with the juniors. My friend and I bought poster board, a basket and some condoms and wrote "Free Condoms Please Have Safe Sex" on the poster board. Little did I know that the theme of the prom was the red carpet. So the couples would walk down the carpet into the building and their parents were outside of it taking pictures of them. That didn't go as planned. That didn't go as planned at all.

                            How could they expel you for that? What was even the point of contention?

                            The parents were so distraught over me ASSUMING their kids were having sex after prom that they basically tried to get me expelled

                            Random people asking for you to be expelled and being at risk of being expelled are not the same thing. Red Hat asked a Wall St. bank to fire me, doesn't mean I was in any way at risk of losing my job. Just a random third party with their own interests.

                            The principle told me I was going to be expelled but I guess he couldn't actually do it. It was a lot closer than just people asking for it

                            Did they ever give you a reason? Or just make idle threats? Public schools can't legally just randomly expel people, principles don't have that power. You have to break rules and have a precedent for the level of punishment.

                            Their reasoning was "you aren't certified to do that" and I was like you need to be certified to promote safe sex? They hated me after this happened. I couldn't believe the backlash

                            That's not a reason. Lying to you like that would be more protection against expulsion. A court would have a field day with that.

                            I told them they have no grounds for it. Prove that I wasn't looking out for my peers essentially.

                            Their issue is that the banner and material weren't sanctioned. Distribution of condoms is something that needs (sadly) approval. And was probably the kind of thing that pissed of many religious people.

                            As contraception was / is something the church said to not use for a very long time.

                            Was there a law saying that approval was needed? Unless the school had a rule about it already approved, it didn't need approval. They can't make it up after the fact.

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                              @scottalanmiller Never mind the joke went over your head.

                              Think male seahorses.

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                                As contraception was / is something the church said to not use for a very long time.

                                If they stated that, they'd have another legal problem on their hands. NJ has no state religion and cannot have a religious body overseeing the law.

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                                  As contraception was / is something the church said to not use for a very long time.

                                  If they stated that, they'd have another legal problem on their hands. NJ has no state religion and cannot have a religious body overseeing the law.

                                  But religious families could have complained that the banner was trampling on their religion is my point.

                                  I agree it was wrong for the school to even threaten expulsion for it.

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                                    As contraception was / is something the church said to not use for a very long time.

                                    If they stated that, they'd have another legal problem on their hands. NJ has no state religion and cannot have a religious body overseeing the law.

                                    But religious families could have complained that the banner was trampling on their religion is my point.

                                    I agree it was wrong for the school to even threaten expulsion for it.

                                    People can complain for any reason. Schools (and other public institutions) cannot legally allow "complaints" to override rights.

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                                      As contraception was / is something the church said to not use for a very long time.

                                      If they stated that, they'd have another legal problem on their hands. NJ has no state religion and cannot have a religious body overseeing the law.

                                      But religious families could have complained that the banner was trampling on their religion is my point.

                                      I agree it was wrong for the school to even threaten expulsion for it.

                                      People can complain for any reason. Schools (and other public institutions) cannot legally allow "complaints" to override rights.

                                      And no rights were overridden, there was obviously the threat of it though.

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                                        @DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                        @DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                        As contraception was / is something the church said to not use for a very long time.

                                        If they stated that, they'd have another legal problem on their hands. NJ has no state religion and cannot have a religious body overseeing the law.

                                        But religious families could have complained that the banner was trampling on their religion is my point.

                                        I agree it was wrong for the school to even threaten expulsion for it.

                                        People can complain for any reason. Schools (and other public institutions) cannot legally allow "complaints" to override rights.

                                        And no rights were overridden, there was obviously the threat of it though.

                                        Threatening to break the law is itself illegal.

                                        However, my original point was about if expulsion was actually imminent or not. Not that it wasn't threatened. I might threaten all kinds of things that I have no intention of doing. Like how my daughter threatens to never eat again... but breaks down the next meal time.

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                                          SW had a post about how BI is rampant in the SMB and used at like 30% of companies and they wanted to know what tools people saw. I said I'd never see that in any SMB and asked what use cases were being seen.... instead of responding they deleted the thread. Argh.

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                                            @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                            SW had a post about how BI is rampant in the SMB and used at like 30% of companies and they wanted to know what tools people saw. I said I'd never see that in any SMB and asked what use cases were being seen.... instead of responding they deleted the thread. Argh.

                                            I can still see that thread... or maybe it is a different one.

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