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  • Apr 23

    deadass chuck this nigga in one of these s***s

  • Valentine

    bruh the parent has to display an ability to teach and be approved by the state after meeting certain requirements

    the kid still has to participate in standardized testing and curriculums. what you on right now cause you hate homeschool a lot, they not just letting a parent keep their kid away from school without proving they can dawg smdh

    the parent has to check in with like 4 state level and national agencies about the child periodically across certain months, tests, and progress reports

    please don’t tell me ya’ll think a parent just keeps the kid at home bullshitting man smdh

    In Texas, the situation is almost the exact opposite of the strict system you described. The state classifies homeschools as private schools, so there is no state approval, no required testing, and no agency check-ins.

    Also it’s different if it was online or not, which online is just logging on to a website.

    In Texas: You do not have to register with the state, submit progress reports, or administer standardized testing; you only need to teach five required subjects (reading, spelling, grammar, math, and good citizenship) using a real curriculum. There are no check-ins with state or national agencies, and no one reviews your child’s work. The only exception is that a homeschool student wanting to play public school sports (UIL) must take a yearly standardized test to stay eligible.

  • Valentine

    bruh the parent has to display an ability to teach and be approved by the state after meeting certain requirements

    the kid still has to participate in standardized testing and curriculums. what you on right now cause you hate homeschool a lot, they not just letting a parent keep their kid away from school without proving they can dawg smdh

    the parent has to check in with like 4 state level and national agencies about the child periodically across certain months, tests, and progress reports

    please don’t tell me ya’ll think a parent just keeps the kid at home bullshitting man smdh

    Have you seen how lax they are on letting parents home school?

    This also isn’t the case everywhere.

    My in laws home school their kids and all they have to do is take a test every year to prove that they’re keeping up with whatever standards the state sets. It’s different everywhere.

    I saw it growing up too, kids in my neighborhood who just turned into urchins cause their parents wouldn’t let them socialize and homeschooled them. Like wouldn’t even let them out the house on a Saturday to play with the rest of the neighborhood kids cause they were so worried/stranger danger/religious/whatever

  • Apr 23
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    You should see the insane religious homeschool s*** they got going on in the south, its really so f***ing weird

    I seen people that don’t want their kids hanging out outside cause they’re worried they’re gonna ruin the cult grip they got on em

  • Apr 23
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    phone full of cp

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    Giving Teenagers 24hr access to the internet is not responsable. The amount of p*** he’s consumed, Discords he’s been in, and other things to fry his brain that didn’t teach him how to properly interact with others in this world on top of his religious background...

  • Apr 23
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    this girl was failed by the adults in her life :(

    RIP celeste

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  • Apr 23
    backJT
    !https://youtu.be/lzsZP9o7SlI?si=FzgJQ8IY9R9ErAZY

    I’m gonna check this out later but I’m expecting to see some wild s*** based on what I’ve seen when I was a kid

  • demo

    this girl was failed by the adults in her life :(

    RIP celeste

    I remember that first Reddit post mentioned something about her older sister potentially facilitating this. Wonder how true that is considering everything else was accurate

  • demo

    this girl was failed by the adults in her life :(

    RIP celeste

  • Stankie 🪑
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    You can say what you want about the actual level of education you receive but homeschooling objectively removes a very important social setting in a youth’s life

  • Stankie 🪑
    Apr 23
    demo

    this girl was failed by the adults in her life :(

    RIP celeste

  • Valentine

    seems like his parents did fairly well to keep him away from the internet that led him into a murdering a child once he had the freedom to explore his desires as an adult

    idk how that is a fault on his parents when buddy said himself he didn’t hear a rap song until XXX and his preferred genre until 2021 when he was a year out from becoming an adult

    like a year after his parents no longer were looking over him, he was online communities realizing he loves blood, gore and death after making romantic homicide (a song his mom told him she hated). a year after that he met Celeste and started his pedo behaviors and now we’re here

    idk where in that was failure in the system, he said he knew other homeschooled kids through social programs and was raised in the church around gospel music

    After seventh grade when he was 13/14, he was homeschooled. Until he was 13, he solely listened to gospel music. So he listened to rap as a teenager and was playing Fortnite.

    He was 17 when he was super active on Discord.

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    Stankie

    You can say what you want about the actual level of education you receive but homeschooling objectively removes a very important social setting in a youth’s life

    It needs to be supplemented with different types of camps and extra curricular activities

  • Stankie 🪑
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    Free YoungBoy

    It needs to be supplemented with different types of camps and extra curricular activities

    Yep, for sure. And even then I’m not sure you replicate the school environment of being around your peers consistently

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    Stankie

    Yep, for sure. And even then I’m not sure you replicate the school environment of being around your peers consistently

    I don’t think there’s anyway to stimulate real world interaction with your peers that is consistent. The camps and stuff will just be fleeting moments bc you eventually go back to being all alone in your room with your computer and/or parents

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    SCOUSER

    Not saying anime made him do it but more internet culture where he could interact with and groom a child

    Given the prosecuting case seems to revolve around him doing it to protect his career and keep that relationship secret, it seems a pretty important part of the case

    Yeah, I don't think he killed her to satisfy a sexual fetish and turn himself on, it was more so out of self-interest to "preserve his career" and keep it secret as you said.

    Ironically if he let her talk about it and just let it rock unaddressed like other artists have done, he would've still had a career and a dedicated fanbase rocking with him

    Honestly though, I think his weird upbringing probably affected him

  • Stankie 🪑
    Apr 23
    backJT

    I don’t think there’s anyway to stimulate real world interaction with your peers that is consistent. The camps and stuff will just be fleeting moments bc you eventually go back to being all alone in your room with your computer and/or parents

    Yep, it’ll never be the same as a proper in person school environment

    That being said I don’t think anime and homeschooling make you a rapist murderer lol probably hella weird but not to that extent

  • Apr 23
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    Flynn

    You should see the insane religious homeschool s*** they got going on in the south, its really so f***ing weird

    I seen people that don’t want their kids hanging out outside cause they’re worried they’re gonna ruin the cult grip they got on em

    There's a reason why many states in the South rank low when it comes to education. Reading and writing scores especially low. Not much of a surprise since they love to ban books, and parents refuse to have their kids taught particular things in history/social studies and science classes.

  • Apr 23
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    BrickellBayside

    What does committing a crime of passion have to do with her being a teenager?

    Fundamentally, there's a difference between plotting to kill her, and killing her in the moment?

    I don’t think passion is excused when it’s already pedophilia and to hide your love . Same as someone killing a trans person they love . I don’t know though .

  • Apr 23

    lol this isn’t a issue of homeschooling . This man did the sickest s*** and yall doing to much to attribute it to different things as if he can’t learn social skills to know right from wrong

  • Smacked Voodoo

    There's a reason why many states in the South rank low when it comes to education. Reading and writing scores especially low. Not much of a surprise since they love to ban books, and parents refuse to have their kids taught particular things in history/social studies and science classes.

    Yep the reason is too keep people stupid so that people can continue to be elected

    Im down here it’s so sad

  • Apr 23
    6ixgod

    phone full of cp

    He was in Apple upgrading his storage to fit it all vibes

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    Stankie

    You can say what you want about the actual level of education you receive but homeschooling objectively removes a very important social setting in a youth’s life

    You think the way yall socialize on here is healthy ?