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Was This Inappropriate?

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He got fired?


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I don’t understand these young people who grew up with social media and never knew life without the internet and still don’t seem to understand how the internet works.

Even if this was innocent, and I believe it was, did the not think that doubling and tripling down on it would do anything other than make people go harder at him?

Did he not think that posting it online might get enough parents and people in the community contacting the school to make it a big enough annoyance for them that they’d fire him just to not have to deal with the shit no more?

How I’m a 40 year old nigga who grew up with no social media and I know this but he somehow doesn’t?

Is the pull of social media popularity strong enough to override common sense?
 
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I don’t understand these young people who grew up with social media and never knew life without the internet and still don’t seem to understand how the internet works.

Even if this was innocent, chick I believe it was, did the not think that doubling and tripling down on it would do anything other than make people go harder at him?

Did he not think that posting it online would get enough parents and people in the community contacting the school to make it a big enough annoyance for them that they’d fire him just to not have to deal with the shit no more?

How I’m a 40 year old nigga who grew up with no social media and I know this but he somehow doesn’t?

Is the pull of social media popularity strong enough to override common sense?

At your question...yes it is. We see people everyday do stupid shit to put their livelihood and actual lives at risk all for some social media reaction.
 
I don’t understand these young people who grew up with social media and never knew life without the internet and still don’t seem to understand how the internet works.

Even if this was innocent, and I believe it was, did the not think that doubling and tripling down on it would do anything other than make people go harder at him?

Did he not think that posting it online might get enough parents and people in the community contacting the school to make it a big enough annoyance for them that they’d fire him just to not have to deal with the shit no more?

How I’m a 40 year old nigga who grew up with no social media and I know this but he somehow doesn’t?

Is the pull of social media popularity strong enough to override common sense?


Every time I see videos like the one on this thread, I thank God I turn 40 in December and remember a time when there wasn’t any social media
 
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