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February 22nd, 2012
| 11:43 pm - July 22 2011, noon
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Child huh? So I give all human's a bad name by your little analogy there. The actions I have do have repercussions. Hopefully these idiots will back off girls I like that are out of their league and grow a pair. He needs to learn his place. He's not going to go out with my best friend's girl and not face consequences.
Baby this is the second time you've replied on my posts about the losers at our school. I think you're just looking for some excuse to talk to me. What's up? Wanna hang out on Friday?
How about you take this down and never do another post like this. Otherwise I will bring it to the attention of the principal. Also, I will bring it to the attention of an attorney. It's defamation of character, cyber-bullying (which is illegal), and just plain cruel.
I wouldn't hang out or go out with you if you were the last male on the face of the earth.
Oh yes. The principal. To deal with some summertime boys being boys. Sure they'll love that. And there's no law about cyber bullying, it's just frowned upon. If they gave a shit about all this nonsense you just babbled every politician in the world would be in jail Miss Hotness.
Baby, you know you look so much cuter with something in your mouth. I'd be happy to oblige that little fantasy.
Yes, the principal. Just because it takes place during summer, doesn't mean he can't use it. It's posted in a public place in regards to a student. By the way, there is a law. Cyber Bullying 105 ILCS 5/27-23.7 (2010) prohibits bullying (as defined in the statute) in the school environment and includes in its definition of bullying electronic communications. Bullying is specifically prohibited through the transmission of information from a school computer, a school computer network, or other similar electronic school equipment. 105 ILCS 135/1-2 (2008) defines harassment through electronic communications. The definition includes "making any obscene comment, request, suggestion or proposal with an intent to offend," and "threatening injury to the person or to the property of the person to whom the electronic communication is directed or to any of his family or household members." Violation of the provisions of the statute will result in a class B misdemeanor. Which can be found here: http://www.olweus.org/public/laws_illinois.pageTake your post down or I'll report it to the police before going to an attorney. |
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