Celtic Fog
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No no you got it all wrong, Scuba's got more class than that, he likes the good stuff like meNow let me show everyone who the fog really is. This is a PM I got from the fog.
"your not that bright are you....
you must be a drinker....beer drinkers have a hard time reading or understanding math and numbers and stuff...fuck off scuba ball sack"
This after I tried to explain some simple battery safety to the guy. Who's been vaping for 3 months.
I don't drink or do
And this is exactly why the DEA feels compelled to explain things to people who should know better.
Civilization does have a tendency to be its own worst enemy....
Now sit down and play nice or Grampa is going to take your colors away...
Now let me show everyone who the fog really is. This is a PM I got from the fog.
"your not that bright are you....
you must be a drinker....beer drinkers have a hard time reading or understanding math and numbers and stuff...fuck off scuba ball sack"
This after I tried to explain some simple battery safety to the guy. Who's been vaping for 3 months.
I don't drink or do drugs.
You forgot to edit one~You're fed up with me? boo hoo, you want some Cream for that itchy sandy vag of yours? maybe some butthurt salve...You're not as smart as you think you are.
And whiskey....fail.
Oopsie, found another~
Yes they talked about that too!!!If you want to hear something sick, school kids soak tampons in vodka and put em up where vodka soaked tampons shouldn't' be. Yea, Boys do it too. Supposedly the technique stops the odor of alcohol on the kids breath, but the problem is the genitals and anus are mucus membranes and tend to have blood vessels close to the surface which means a kid can get alcohol poisoning quite easily.
You have nothing to apologize for. You are a teacher, provide knowledge and teach the kids and hope it sticks.Sorry for the book, just felt I needed to defend what I do.