Johnathan Haidt has laid out all of his teams data and research on the subject. It is very compelling and conclusive.
Adhesives would certainly bewilder him.
Ah, to be young again...
It's under my bed. You'll have to pay me $10,000 to get it back.
I live here too, but I've never seen you before.
Sounds like a good fortune to me.
They were also blind.
The link goes straight to a download with no link to a description. What exactly is this app? Is it like Nikogram?
It's only going to get worse with AI writing the stories.
Why does it even matter if there are books that aren't in the school library? It's not like there's no way a student could read a certain book just because it's not inside the school. This is as pointless as arguing about which restrooms people can use. People on both sides get all worked up and upset, but at the end of the day a student can read a book even if it's not in the school and anyone can use any restroom. My mom used to go in the men's room all the time and nobody ever took any issue with it. I've read tons of books that weren't in my school library. In fact, almost every book I've ever read wasn't in my school library.
Thanks for your comment. I searched a name. I'm not going to post the name but it's not a famous name. It's a family member. The pics were of severely underage kids. I would love to tell authorities, but idk how you do that without looking guilty of something. I'm just totally shocked that it's so easy to find those things, even when you're not looking for them.