• 5 Year-Old Boy BANNED From Ohio School Due To Haircut
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if a nasa flight director can sport a mohawk, so can this 5 year old. [img]http://www2.pcmag.com/media/images/353500-nasa-mohawk-guy.jpg?thumb=y[/img]
Wow, it's a fucking haircut. What's wrong with people.
[QUOTE=yawmwen;40212180]if a nasa flight director can sport a mohawk, so can this 5 year old. [img]http://www2.pcmag.com/media/images/353500-nasa-mohawk-guy.jpg?thumb=y[/img][/QUOTE] but then that would imply American schools want to help kids achieve great things
What the fuck FP? I thought you would be defending the kid but apparently a haircut is enough to ban a kid from school.
[QUOTE=yawmwen;40212180]if a nasa flight director can sport a mohawk, so can this 5 year old. [IMG]http://www2.pcmag.com/media/images/353500-nasa-mohawk-guy.jpg?thumb=y[/IMG][/QUOTE] Wasn't this the guy that everyone was talking about during the Curiosity landing livestream?
man I wish my school banned mohawks and fauxhawks specially fauxhawks
My state can act like a bad haircut sometimes
[QUOTE=Dirf;40212213]What the fuck FP? I thought you would be defending the kid but apparently a haircut is enough to ban a kid from school.[/QUOTE] I looked through most of these posts and what are you talking about? Point out one post that defends the schools actions
[QUOTE=i-am-teh-sex;40212391]I looked through most of these posts and what are you talking about? Point out one post that defends the schools actions[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=wickedplayer494;40211624]This kid would probably become a social fuckup (or less successful socially at the least) if his parents hadn't gotten him that mohawk.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=wickedplayer494;40211726]I never stated everyone. At a bare minimum, it'll make the kid act like an attention whore if the parent enables the mohawk to be maintained, which is what this society does NOT need. [editline].[/editline] There's got to be more than meets the eye, as I don't see many parents letting their five year olds get a mohawk for the hell of it.[/QUOTE] (although indirectly)
[QUOTE=Dirf;40212213]What the fuck FP? I thought you would be defending the kid but apparently a haircut is enough to ban a kid from school.[/QUOTE] Are you reading the thread or not?
That haircut is terrible and makes him look douchy as fuck, imo But holy hell, banned from a school? Who would seriously get offended at all by it, let alone to report it, let alone to take drastic action.
[QUOTE=LegndNikko;40212518]That haircut is terrible and makes him look douchy as fuck, imo But holy hell, banned from a school? Who would seriously get offended at all by it, let alone to report it, let alone to take drastic action.[/QUOTE] I have a better question Why is effort expended on shit like this instead of doing something against bullying or improving curriculum?
[QUOTE=Protocol7;40212581]I have a better question Why is effort expended on shit like this instead of doing something against bullying or improving curriculum?[/QUOTE] Don't get me started school districts and funding/effort use. Shit ton of teachers getting laid off in my district. :(
[QUOTE=LegndNikko;40212599]Don't get me started school districts and funding/effort use. Shit ton of teachers getting laid off in my district. :([/QUOTE] Well yeah, happens in mine too. And with how much money they ask for each ballot, I have to know what the distribution of funds looks like.
the hair is terrible but the school's reaction is worse
[QUOTE=LegndNikko;40212518]That haircut is terrible and makes him look douchy as fuck, imo [/QUOTE] He's five
Why the fuck are so many people mad about a haircut? He is a fucking five years old, he thinks it's cool, God forbid. I bet you guys thought stupid shit was cool when you were five, imagine if you found out a bunch of people were saying you were a social reject because of it.
Was it a private school? If it's not, the parents can make a fuckton of noise over this.
[QUOTE=Protocol7;40212192]but then that would imply American schools want to help kids achieve great things[/QUOTE] It's sad that american schools can sometimes actually be like this. Also cutting the hair from the sides of your head doesn't turn you into a gangbanger or means you want attention.
[QUOTE=Crash15;40212696]He's five[/QUOTE] Yes, that's what the article says. He's a five year old with a haircut that I really dislike.
When I was five I thought mohawks were the coolest thing ever.
I absolutely hate it when parents give their kids mohawks. It looks extremely white trash-y.
people seriously it's a kids haircut, there isn't a less meaningful time in his life to have what some people call "bad hair" This is the best time for this shit, not that it even matters at any level
[QUOTE=LegndNikko;40213007]Yes, that's what the article says. He's a five year old with a haircut that I really dislike.[/QUOTE] Good for you. The kid likes it and it doesn't harm anybody. Did that jock who pick on you had a mohawk?
Oh my! Rules that are enforced in almost in every state public school are finally getting rejected because of a rule that surely sets them ahead for a future job.
Lawsuit.
[QUOTE=LegndNikko;40213007]Yes, that's what the article says. He's a five year old with a haircut that I really dislike.[/QUOTE] D'awwww, did the little kid call you a poopy-head
I like going to a tolerant school. I saw a guy go down the hallway with pink and green spiked hair and not a single staff member gave a fuck. Nice guy too. That's the ideal way to treat things, imo.
[QUOTE=lolo;40214194]Oh my! Rules that are enforced in almost in every state public school are finally getting rejected because of a rule that surely sets them ahead for a future job.[/QUOTE] Most public schools in the US allows mohawks. Also what are you trying to say? it's a good thing he got kicked out because of his fucking hairstyle? No wonder people actually have to BS in their resumes in america. Instead of fixing the problem you tell the victim to change instead. Hair is fucking hair.
Vaas Montenegro's origins are finally revealed.
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