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The funny thing about this story, I was friends with a guy who worked in the legal department at Irving isd when this happened. The dad it his son up to this as a predicate for a lawsuit, dad had already sued the school multiple times looking for a payout. This was a total scam

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This story broke my trust in news stories where "everyone knows who the good guy is".

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This is such an r-slured story because it only highlights how people in education are hysterical overreactive schoolmarms. Anyone of any race would have gotten the cops called on them because education employees are typically about 80IQ and the type of people to see some fricked up clock thing with wires sticking out and literally, unironically believe it could be a bomb. The only racial angle to any of this is because one cop made a joke like "of course the kid is named Mohamed"

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This thing actually looks like a bomb though, lmao

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Do you think this playing card holder looks like an actual beer too? Mrs. Peterson did, the dumb c*nt. Like she saw it when the cap was twisted off and genuinely believed somebody at a novelty gift store sold me a beer when I was 13.

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Don't care about the culture war here. Teachers are r-slurred cute twinks.

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I still rage about Mr Ikestead forcing me to change into my gym uniform shirt in middle school because "Sprecher is mostly known as a beer company." I don't even think they make beer :marseyrage:

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I went to a Christian school and one of my classmates was told to wear his 'save a tree, eat a beaver' shirt inside out because it was offensive. The kid didn't even know it was a kitty eating joke lmao we had to explain it to him !besties :marseygossiplaugh:

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This reminds me of when I had a dog with a bum leg from birth so his name was little foot, I got suspended for using that at school as a nickname because it "References genitalia"

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I don't even think they make beer

Sprecher is a brewery in Wisconsin, of course they make beer! I've actually been there!

But they're most famous for making sodas (to be fair, they're much better than their beers)


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It says beer on it. You had it coming.

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There's obviously no explosives in there tho.. :marseyquestion:

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Ok Mr bomb expert

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Just cut the red wire. It will be fine

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Nah he made it to look like a bomb and multiple teachers told him to stop getting it out because of how it looks. He took the housing off an alarm clock and dropped all of the electronics into a case.

The only finally called the cops because he wouldnt stop showing off the "clock he made".

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The teacher didn't think it was a bomb, nobody actually thought it was a bomb. The teacher told this raghead to stop pulling it out in class and making a scene, because it was annoying attentions seeking, and he kept doing it.

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>public school teachers being mouth breathing r-slurs who only serve to make things worse

:#marseymanysuchcases:

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This comment is quite the journey. It's normal lib hyperbole…until you get to the last paragraph which I've emphasized. They both say a) we're exceptionally good at pattern recognition and b) pattern recognition is bad.

Nearly 30 years ago, as a kid with way too much free time and a budding interest in questionable DIY projects, I decided to stroll into a hardware store and try to buy some very suspicious items I'd read about in an online forum.

The saleswoman, bless her soul, looked genuinely concerned as she told me she couldn't sell me what I asked for. Then came the inevitable: "So... what exactly are you planning to do with this stuff?"

Without missing a beat, I launched into an impassioned explanation about how absolutely epic it would be to blow up this colossal ant nest I'd discovered in our neighborhood.

What followed wasn't the cool supplies or cheers I imagined but a long-winded lecture about how ants are living beings too, and how it's "definitely not okay" to blow them up. No cops. No parental intervention. Honestly, that lady could've reported me to my parents or even the authorities, but nope! This was Istanbul, and I happened to be a "local" (Funny because there are no locals in Istanbul) kid with lighter skin and blue eyes. So, all good!

But as I got older, I realized how lucky I was. If I'd been darker-skinned or Kurdish (which, back then, was basically a surefire way to get labeled a "terrorist" in the media), things could've gone very differently. Today, it's Syrians who face the brunt of the suspicion. Tomorrow? Who knows!

What I've come to understand is that this kind of dumb, knee-jerk profiling based on race and appearance is everywhere. Humans are exceptionally good at spotting patterns (real or imaginary) and we'll keep doing it as long as we're fed bad (or any, really) information. Even now, living as a migrant in Europe, I get my fair share of this nonsense. Some things, unfortunately, never change.

This should be a snappy quote.

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Humans are exceptionally good at spotting patterns

:#marseynooticeglow:

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I hope AI doesn't put me out of nooticing....

:#marseycantnootice:

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Don't worry, the AI gets cucked into hiding what it nootices

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so do I :jannybell:

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This, Trayvon, ans Mike brown made me stop being a leftie

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ahmed shouldve made an actual bomb and detonate it total snitch death

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Cool peepee, Ahmed. Want to bring it to the bath house?

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