Ok there's this one teacher at my school that i absoultly hate. She's my Spanish teacher and she's always talking about sex or naked people.. and sometimes it makes me really mad that she can't keep the conversation on Spanish so I get in huge arguments with her.. which is actually kind of funny =c). Anyway, I wanted to get back at her for all the times she's talked about non Spanish related stuff, and my friend and I were thinking about emailing her porn or other such stuff just for the heck of it. Does anybody have any good ideas to do to her or any comments? I'd appreciate all the help! **I rate specially for friendly people =c)**
jesikuh977 answered Monday August 30 2004, 10:17 pm: i dont think u should do anything...juss chill about it...she sounds like a gay teacher..if u have her again tell the principal about it or change out of the class..simple as that..she shouldnt be talking about that kinda stuff constantly in school anyways ur there to learn, tell her to save that stuff for sex ed =D
sparklythingy answered Monday August 30 2004, 8:38 pm: I don't think you should do anything to her directly, but you ought to talk to your school administration. If she's talking about inappropriate things in class and you're not learning what you're supposed to, she could get fired.
o0psychicwish0o answered Monday August 30 2004, 8:17 pm: HAHA! I would send her the porn! You could also buy a sex toy and then rap it up and send it to her house put it on her door step or on her desk. Spreading rumors is fun too, like she could be a stripper after school or something. lol. i just hope you dont get caught! good look [ o0psychicwish0o's advice column | Ask o0psychicwish0o A Question ]
TucanFullOfHoles answered Monday August 30 2004, 8:08 pm: that might not be a great idea, but i love it.
ok, so first make a new email address with all fake registration on like a library computer so you don't get caught. then mail her the porn and stuff.
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