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Sahwa@reddthat.com to News@lemmy.world · 4 months ago

School employee dies after being kicked in the chest by 14-year-old student

www.independent.co.uk

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School employee dies after being kicked in the chest by 14-year-old student

www.independent.co.uk

Sahwa@reddthat.com to News@lemmy.world · 4 months ago
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Meadowridge Academy is a ‘residential therapeutic school’ about 50 miles outside of Boston
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    there was another article a while back, where a teacher took away a 15yo phone, and beat her with an inch of her life. he was a huge dude and had mental issues, in other schools.

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      Was it a 15 year old phone? Did the teacher do the beating or was the teacher the big dude with mental issues? What happened in other schools?

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        The way I interpreted it was a large 15 year old male with mental issues, who was a problem in other schools, became violent when the teacher confiscated their phone.

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          Yeah me too, but I burned more calories from that mental exertion than from taking a brisk walk.

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        Try adding more text to your context window, or switch to a model with more parameters. Assuming the text seems unparsable to your setup.

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        Idk if you’re being deliberately obtuse or just didn’t understand but I interpreted it as the 15 year old had their phone taken then beat the teacher within an inch of their life and the student had apparently had past issues, also they were big. Context + some creative interpretation makes it pretty easy to puzzle this one out.

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          Wow. Sounds like such a simple statement once you put the words like that. Almost like we shouldn’t even need creativity to make sense of it in the first place.

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        and how do you beat someone with an inch of a life? what is an inch of a life??

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          A pretty common saying that means nearly dead

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          causing severe enough injuries to almost dying or getting sent to hospital.

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      /c/aneurysmposting@sopuli.xyz

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      I’m pretty sure this is the one you’re thinking of:

      https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/surveillance-video-shows-florida-student-brutally-attacking-teachers-aide-for-taking-his-video-game/2981388/

      That was pretty rough to watch because he was like twice her size.

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        yea that one.

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