awww baby kate you were so sweet i remember it so clearly 🥺but also that shower was the funniest experience of my life hahahaha 😂i got choo always girl ❤️❤️❤️also i have no idea where those photos have gone maybe i deleted them but i can't find them anywhere 😤
My sister got suspended from Prior's Field in 1983 for being drunk, and her daughter (my neice) got suspended from the same school for the same reason in 2009. You're not the first, and you won't be the last! Bit odd about the Sarah character though.
i get you 100% there’s been a couple of times i’ve gotten way too drunk and people ring my parents boyfriend etc to come get me but if that was the other way around i would get the food and water but they’ve never done the same for me. I’m appreciative that they care for me, stay with me till i’m picked up and even call them in the first place but just get me food and i’ll pay for it! It’s not that deep but pisses me off when they don’t think logically about just getting food and they we can continue the night together😂xx
the weird thing is that its not even illegal. You're allowed to drink with a meal (if you're with an adult) from the age of 16. I used to turn up at my boarding house clearly fucked and nothing ever happened, they just thought it was funny.
I got drunk at 16 at the beach and I was supposed to be home by 6 cus I didnt tell my parents I was at the beach. My friends sobered me up at got me home 2 hours late. But atleast they sobered me up. MORAL OF THE STORY. ALWAYS SOBER UP YOUR FRIENDS
I nearly got suspended from school, when I was a teenager, for “Fighting On School Property”…You see, in the 7th & 8th grades, I was bullied a lot and my tormentors started physically-assaulting me and whenever I tried to “Fight Back”/defend myself, I was always the one who would get disciplined and the bullies would always be sent straight back to class as I, the victim kept falsely being presumed to be the aggressor…The people maintaining order always intervened several minutes after the assaults began; therefore, they never saw how the situations unfolded at the beginning, which was often me getting ambushed and violently pushed around by roughly ½-a-dozen people all at once who would just sneak up on me and start attacking me for no apparent rhyme or reason; basically, all the monitors ever saw was me retaliating…So, what were all the witnesses/classmates doing, you might ask? Well, they were cheering on my tormentors and treating me being beaten up as a form of entertainment (such as, “Oh COOL, let’s go watch the fight!”)! None of my classmates had my back or would even lift a finger to help me! Nobody did the right thing! Because the people bullying me were very popular, they had one thing that I never had…which was the sympathy & support of everybody in the school…I’m on the Autism Spectrum and have always had the most nasally voice imaginable and my long-time friend is very Hard-Of-Hearing (and another friend is 100% deaf) and people would always be mocking my HoH friend for her heavy Lisp and if I even so much as lifted a finger to politely/tactfully ask people to stop making fun of her, I would often end up getting ganged up on…In the end, I came within millimeters of being suspended from school-for “Fighting On School Property”-while meanwhile the bullies were 100% let to go free, but I wasn’t “Fighting,” I was defending myself…The bullies’ parents were all very important people, so the school system would never even dare discipline the bullies; meanwhile, the school system couldn’t have cared any less for my parents’ concerns for my physical safety…One day, the principal even told my parents that I wouldn’t be having any problems on that day, because those other kids I had been having problems with were all out sick on that day, and then he told my parents that there was absolutely nothing he or the school system could do about the situation…capped off with a phony apology…The song, “One Of Us” by Joan Osborne was one of the few things that cheered me up in those days; I spent my adolescence in the Mid-To-Late 1990’s, per being born in 1981, and when I was growing up, there weren’t really any real hardcore “Anti-Bullying” protections here in the United States; a lot of the Extra Help I received grouped me with a lot of people who were deaf & HoH, which would ultimately lead me to be so passionate about Accessibility of Online Video Content…To this very day, I’m still, like, the biggest dork ever, I’m still on the Autism Spectrum, and my voice is still as nasally as it ever was, and I continue to dance the “Macarena,” “Mambo Number 5” by Lou Bega and the “Rockafeller Song” by Fatboy Slim…My long-time friend, by-the-way, watches your Videos (unless the Auto-Captioning fails to go through for certain Videos, that is); however, she’s unable to watch any of your Instagram Videos that you speak in, because they are Inaccessible/don’t have any Captions…My friend says you’re not required to do anything; however, she’d really be very happy if you’d start making your Instagram Video Content more Accessible for deaf & HoH people, so she can begin to enjoy your wonderful Video Content over on your Instagram too… . There’s a REALLY neat new “Accessibility” feature in Instagram: Auto-Generated Captioning…Automatic Captioning is very easy to enable in Instagram (it literally only takes a few seconds) and would benefit a lot of people who are deaf or HoH…Within the “Settings” menu, select the “Account” menu…then, within the “Account” menu, select “Captions” to be taken to the screen where you can turn the Auto-Generated Captions on or off…On that page, there’s a switch that should be glowing (usually blue); make certain that switch is set to “On” and then also double-check that the “English (Auto-Generated)” option is selected…Auto-Generated means you don’t need to write them, because they form automatically; your IGTV Videos would be 100% Captioned and you wouldn’t need to write any of them (which is definitely a very good thing, because Captions do take a LONG time to write out manually)…I’m uncertain about whether the Auto-Caps would work for Story Videos; however, they’ll definitely work for IGTV Videos…My friend-who’s deaf-says you aren’t being required to do anything; however, it would really make her day if you’d consider taking a moment to enable Auto-Captioning in your Instagram…My friend also urges you to, if it’s fairly simple to do, set up your LiveStream Videos in Instagram to be saved as IGTV Videos afterwards so that way, in combination with the Auto-Generated Captions being enabled in your Instagram, deaf & HoH people could also enjoy LiveStreams from Instagram, albeit afterwards…
Not saying that’s something to congratulate, but I wish I lived more in school. I was such a stick up and a rule follower, I didn’t even miss school. Always studying. Looking back, I wish I was less scared of authorities. Less scared of breaking rules. Less scared of living... oh well