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What the Fark 3: The Strange and Unusual

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Nah, f_ck that little pr|ck. Have some class when you're winning big.
 
Re: What the Fark 3: The Strange and Unusual

Huh.

I would ask the teens on the Cafe about this, but the mean age of the Cafe is about 55.
 
Huh.

I would ask the teens on the Cafe about this, but the mean age of the Cafe is about 55.
Best guess is revealed in the comments: The kids are protecting their faces from facial recognition software that automatically tags them on social media.
 
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Best guess is revealed in the comments: The kids are protecting their faces from facial recognition software that automatically tags them on social media.

That's actually a good point. I hate tagging on social media. I remove all my tags, and won't tag anyone, when it comes to photos. I let them do it themselves.
 
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Best guess is revealed in the comments: The kids are protecting their faces from facial recognition software that automatically tags them on social media.

Maybe - I find it hard to believe that most 13-17 year-olds are thinking about that.
 
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Maybe - I find it hard to believe that most 13-17 year-olds are thinking about that.

It only takes a handful of smart kids (or kids with smart parents) who are also popular to start a trend at one school and for it to spread from there.
 
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And what's that? Can popular kids not be smart?

In such a wide world, anything is possible.

But I'm pretty sure you understand that among high school kids, smart and popular are disjoint sets*. That's not exactly a new observation.

* Except of course your kids. Your kids are wonderful, smart, popular, funny, talented, and gorgeous.
 
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Jesus Christ. Dude's lucky he didn't die.

I mean, yes, it's also hilarious but, no... don't do that sh-t.

If you are driving fast enough in a parking lot to kill yourself, you deserve what you get...
 
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In such a wide world, anything is possible.

But I'm pretty sure you understand that among high school kids, smart and popular are disjoint sets*. That's not exactly a new observation.

* Except of course your kids. Your kids are wonderful, smart, popular, funny, talented, and gorgeous.

This is an excellent commentary on society.
 
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