Half are probably just wanting to skip... probably more than half on second thought.
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The other half want to be on tv.
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no, it started during the passing period so none of us had to be at class yet. source: im this kidpic.twitter.com/OBeMNxet7n
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Glad to see any reason to skip class still at play
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That's not what USA Today said you were doing. It said you were supporting lobbying legislators
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People went up and voiced their opinions after the momsnt of silence
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So my point holds. Instead of the moment of silence, then back to class with lobbying taking place on non-school hours, you used it as an excuse to get out of class free
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no... it was during a passing period. It was 17 minutes long. We all went back to class. Voicing our opinion
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Wow, you get 17 minutes between each class?
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5 minutes. Did i ever say it was a 17 minute passing period? No. Go shoot some squirrels on your back porch.
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Stop disrecpting those tennis courts...probably gonna have to resurface it after they're done...yoi should only be on there with court shoes
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When’s the walkout protesting the FBIs handling of Nikolas Cruz and other multiple mass shooters?
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Would like to know that myself.
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Suspend them all. Protest on their own time not the schools
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We were given permission. We gave a moment of silence and voice our opinions for 17 minutes.
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Then it wasn’t a “walkout”
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