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    1. You can’t say tattling/snitching? Or you can’t do it? This teacher needs a second list, or, maybe, they just need to lighten up a bit

    2. Sweet_Frosting7369 on

      Why do teachers think that writing “Do not say the following words” on their white board will make a child LESS likely to say those words

    3. As a middle school social studies teacher, I’ve found that the more I use some of these words, the less cool they become. I’m the OG 6-7 Aura Farming Rizzler no cap fam.

    4. OGBrewSwayne on

      Kids can’t say hush or hush up, but apparently they can say “shut your pie hole, fatty mcfatterson” with total impunity.

    5. I don’t think teachers should ban words that they simply find annoying (like “skibidi” or “aura farming”).

    6. red-frog-jumping on

      Are we glad that none of George Carlin’s “seven dirty words” made the list… LOL

    7. Half of these shouldn’t be on here. You’re gonna give a kid a silent lunch for saying skibidi? Really?

    8. Is silent lunch mean nobody talks to me while I eat? Because I will aura farm the rizz out of some skibidi sigma brain rot, about 6 – 7 times.

    9. EconomyDoctor3287 on

      Having a public written list of forbidden words seems a bad approach to deal with their usage. 

      They’re ever present in the kids mind and will get used the moment they become available 

    10. halloweentown1 on

      Cheese touch is a jail word?? Is diary of a wimpy kid even still popular amongst kids??

    11. Tattling is a weird one because in elementary school I told my teacher that my classmate was standing on top of the paper towel dispenser in the bathroom and she said “mind your business”.

    12. sleepykdagreat on

      South Park taught us a long time ago that things only fall out of being trendy with kids once adults embrace it.

      Instead of punishing kids for saying “skibbidi” teachers and staff should start saying it all the time and in the most cringe way possible.

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