What Was BANNED at Your School and Why? - Reddit Podcast
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So it's pointless for kids to learn how to make food because there are... other people who get paid to know... how to make the food... for them?
I don't think the principle of that school lived the commoner life.
By that logic, nor should they teach literally anything. You can hire someone to do anything.
POGs,A kid lost $300 worth of them.
My school wasn't allowed to have night football games due to rioting. That was back in the late 70's.
- The song “Gangnam Style” because it contained the word “sexy” (that school was known for having a lot of helicopter parents so censorship got pretty extreme sometimes)
- Water bottle flipping because kids got a little too aggressive and started to flip bottles onto things like fire bells
- Fidget spinners and Pokémon cards for obvious reasons
- The discussion of how to properly peel a banana. People had very strong opinions about it.
My school also banned fidget spinners and Pokémon cards 😭😭
And also beyblades
My old school banned beyblades lol
But for the banana peel one, you clearly bite into the middle
Pokemon cards one is absolutely something 11 year olds would do
My old elementary (primary) school universally bonded over bayblades (this was in 2011 ish, back when they were made of real metal) luckily they never got banned
Lucky. I was in elementary when beyblades were made of safer materials, and kids played with them during recess. They eventually got banned because they were scared someone would get hit in the eye when they bursted. People still played them secretly when the teachers didn't look.
My elementary school banned bringing balls to recess (basketballs, soccer balls, etc). I don't exactly know why, but I assume they thought someone would get hurt. But the funniest part is that during recess for the next week, some people in my grade marched around the playground yelling, "PROTEST, PROTEST, PROTEST! WHAT DO WE WANT!? BALLS!! WHEN DO WE WANT THEM?? NOW!!". They would do that for the entire recess lol. It was actually a big group of people.
In Junior High (grades 7-8) our two story school (gym and wood shop only on ground level) had "gender specific" stairs. That's right, boy stairs and girl stairs. And our dances (sock hops) were chaperoned by the ENTIRE teaching and administrative staff! Oh, and at least a hand space between dancers, bodies can't touch.
In secondary school, we didn't have year books but people would make fun diaries for themselves where someone could write them a quote and sign it to wish them good luck in life before the final GCSE. A guy in my class named Stephen forgot his diary so he tore off his shirt pocket and got people to sign tiny signatures on it. Suddenly all boys in our class were doing it and it escalated to the other year 11 classes(we had several classes of the same grade). The worst part was them tearing off anyone's pocket and it didn't matter whether you were in Year 11 or a girl.
The headteacher decided to ban all diaries and we had to have all our sleeveless sweaters on at all times no matter how hot it got. So for 7 months, you would never see anyone in a shirt in school. You could only take off your sweater outside the gate if you walked home or when you alighted from the school bus if you used that.
Beyblades for me. We would bring them to school and have tournments. We had rules to. Only 2 per person(we had 8 people) and make it a 16 beyblade torunment. Well teachers put a stop to this because "we MUST play on the playground". All of us were bulled and would get hurt so we started doing this in the first place. After some pleading they let it slide and then banned them the next year
My brother brought in a water gun filled with southern comfort
It was filled with homemade cornbread? How did that work?
Man, I wanted to say mine but, I don't have something banned in my school and a reason that I remember :(
Dabbing because a bunch of kids kept doing it all the time and the teachers found it annoying
My school gave all of the students grades 1-8 whistles in case of an emergency because of the earthquakes in PR. They didn't last more than like 3 days 😂
We used to finish school at 13.50 on a Friday but they made it later as many students where skipping Fridays and me 😂
1:50 AM for Americans
Obviously swearing is a big no no in all schools, but our school had a huge south korean population, so we picked up on South korean swear words and started to use them instead of regular ones. And I still use those words to this day 12 years later.
Edit: who knew right after high school kpop and kdrama would blow up, I wish I learned a bit more korean.
If you come have lunch with your child, you aren't allowed to bring anything that's in fast food wrappers. If you bring McDonald's you have to re-package it because "the other kids will feel bad" i shit you not
I was not expecting a backstory on nipboy 😂😂😂
We call them purple nurple's around here in the states. Never heard of nipple cripples before. That sounds so much worse to me.
Well they banned hoodies just because they thought it would be a Rober
Purple nurples
Wait you censored when applied to that girl, but the word itself earlier and later...
What?
Wa ah bottle
nipple cripples same as purple nurpples???
Dude, end your endless, nonsensical commentary!! It ruins these videos!