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Hoodies banned at Dallas high school
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Maybe I'm out of touch with high school life (not surprising since I haven't been in one for 14 years), but this seems like a case of misplaced priorities: Kimball High School in Dallas has banned its students from wearing hoodies inside the school because they make it harder to identify students in a fight.
CBS 11: Hoodies banned at Kimball High School
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Chad Jones Verified
No doubt you are old and out of touch, but you're right about this being ridiculous.
1 year, 11 months ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
DC Anonymous
Clearly the only way that everyone will be safe in the metroplex is if all young people dress like this:
http://abbeeb.thisenddown.com/images/...
Well, except the hat might block transmissions from thought control aaaaaaand a toga party could break out at absolutely ANY minute. Might have to reconsider, you know, wouldn't want Duncanville SWAT coming down on everyone.
Maybe we could adopt something more like this:
http://www.knightseeker.com/images/Pe...
The blood sucking probiscus could of course only be attained after achieving 200 hp. The colors should help determine which ultra utterly awesome amazing hero / villian is in the midst of battle as the overlords seem to be currently confused.
And if the children weren't so busy with their culottes they could finally get down to helping Uncle Sam:
http://athena-positrons.web.cern.ch/A...
Eventually if all goes as planned this will be our future:
Hopefully the beats are decent, too.
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