I'm a geordie?
You're all Geordies up there Shirley?
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I'm a geordie?
You're all Geordies up there Shirley?
I’ve never looked at those threads. If people are point scoring, that’s bellend behaviour too. I said as much not so long back.Why is it no one says that on the London stabbing threads?
There's something about Eldon square. My mam got run over by a motorcycle running acted light there, broke three ribs and her collar bone. The first person ran over to ask if she was ok, checked her pulse, nicked her rings and then ran off with her purse.
Probably just an average looking kid,doesnt even comprehend how much pain and suffering he has caused to a family by being a total bell-end.There's photos of who he is going round WhatsApp in North Tyneside like.
Sunderland is no better
Kids are carrying knives and trying to talk like Yardies here too
Pity you couldn't have caned them for that roadman type shit.I caught two 14 year old lads outside my classroom addressing each other as “Bredda”, doing some weird handshake thing and labelling themselves as bwoy
Pity you couldn't have caned them for that roadman type shit.
One day I hope he learns,wish I had known how important school was going to be and how the teachers were there to guide me through part of my life when I first started,the worlds changing,little shits like your pupil are going to be left behind,at least your trying.Used to sit there doing nothing in the lesson, I’d go through the disciplinary code and kick them out, didn’t turn up for detentions, would call home and the parents would be “meh” - no apologies nout
The worst occasion of this type of behaviour though was when the big lad got caught on his phone while I was teaching. I tried to confiscate it and he sat on it. When I told him to get up his mate next to him said “sir it was me I was on my phone” and another kid on the other side of the room said “yes sir, I saw him it was definitely him” while the big lad just smirked at me.
14 year old and he has minions ffs
Used to sit there doing nothing in the lesson, I’d go through the disciplinary code and kick them out, didn’t turn up for detentions, would call home and the parents would be “meh” - no apologies nout
The worst occasion of this type of behaviour though was when the big lad got caught on his phone while I was teaching. I tried to confiscate it and he sat on it. When I told him to get up his mate next to him said “sir it was me I was on my phone” and another kid on the other side of the room said “yes sir, I saw him it was definitely him” while the big lad just smirked at me.
14 year old and he has minions ffs
Fuck off.You're all Geordies up there Shirley?
Fuck off.
I'm not a Geordie but no I don't have a sense of humour about innocent people being murdered. I can't find anything lighthearted or humorous about it at all whether it is in Sunderland, Newcastle, London or anywhere else.So essentially - all you Geordies have no sense of humour?
Never heard the yardie accents but they are carrying knives.Sunderland is no better
Kids are carrying knives and trying to talk like Yardies here too
Never heard the yardie accents but they are carrying knives.
I know of four Sunderland schools that have had pupils bring a knife into school.
It’s becoming worrying tbh
This. Very few of the the underclass will have any respect for teachers whatsoever considering they dont have any respect for the police, their parents or other adults.Anyone trying to teach this generation gets my utmost respect.
It’s not the I couldn’t give a fuck attitude it’s the entitlement attitude.This. Very few of the the underclass will have any respect for teachers whatsoever considering they dont have any respect for the police, their parents or other adults.
This “couldnt give a fuck” attitude is bringing the country to its knees.
Does it?
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Machete duel in Newcastle in broad daylight?
They look like local lads exactly the same as down here in London.