Girl Gets 'Schoolgirl' Porn Instead of DVD Yearbook

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tacoslave

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"The mother of the student, however, is concerned that the husband of a teacher possesses such materials as he never misses a school function."

EVERYONE watches pr0n i don't know why shes surprised. Other than that though i hope she doesnt sue the school because the only ones who will lose is the kids.
 

Kryan

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i agree with the comment above. That mother has watched pr0n before, even if it was just to see what it's about. Biggest shock in my life was when the mom of one of my first girlfreinds made a Debbie Does Dallas reference with a wink. But in hindsight, there really wasn't anything "wrong" with that.

it was a mix up, the 12 year old brother is gonna now start hanging different kind of posters in his room...it was gonna happen either way.
 

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I think what she means is that the fact he is around school girls all the time and watches schoolgirl porn is a concern.
Think if a man was not a midget, but always attended midget conventions, and had midget porn. What would you think?
Except in this case, elementary school would be illegal.
 

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[citation][nom]Heraisu[/nom]I think what she means is that the fact he is around school girls all the time and watches schoolgirl porn is a concern.Think if a man was not a midget, but always attended midget conventions, and had midget porn. What would you think?Except in this case, elementary school would be illegal.[/citation]

Christ, hope she never plans on going to Japan then...
 

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Kind of like a necrophiliac working at the morgue, although the victims would probably never testify.

BTW, what did one necrophiliac say to the other as they walked past the morgue? Wanna go in for a cold one?
 

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[citation][nom]Heraisu[/nom]I think what she means is that the fact he is around school girls all the time and watches schoolgirl porn is a concern.Think if a man was not a midget, but always attended midget conventions, and had midget porn. What would you think?Except in this case, elementary school would be illegal.[/citation]

Or, imagine a guy that watched porn with adult women (meaning over 18), and then was allowed on the street with real women. In fact, he'd rape them all and should not be allowed in public.

 

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year books should be in book form. It's not so much the information they hold, but the memories, the act of holding the book and flipping through it and seeing all your friend's signatures and old messages. It wouldn't be same if it was all digital.
 
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The right answer (and since this is a technology site) is: you should keep making physical year books. In a few years time, when people want to look back at their DVD yearbook, there probably won't be DVD readers around (imagine if you had stored your yearbook in a 5 1/4" floppy, for those who know what that is ;) )
Conventional books aren't dependent on the technology.
 

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DVD's seem like bad idea anyway...they can get scratched over time (stuff happens), what then, you gona try to find someone from your class who got a working dvd? Also the idea mentioned by plino that there will be a lack of dvd players in the future, also if there are videos in it, the format could get old as well.

And hey, at least the guy is having fun working in school...
 

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You can't accidental delete a real yearbook, only fire can really do that. Or get a real book mixed up with a dvd full of porn.
 

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That's a big LOL...

Should remain as a book... They are longer lasting and harder to lose...

Seriously, I often have to throw out hundred of unlabeled cd's... (Well bring them to Ecocenter)... Too many cd/DVD's everywere.
 
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