JimMIA
There's more to life than mice...
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The full list of challenges are posted on Tik Tok (and you misinterpreted December, lol).Our local middle school sent out an email last night that the sheriff helped with. It outlined the charges that can be brought for each of the upcoming Tik Tok Challenges. It bluntly states that any students caught will face school and legal consequences. Now let's hope they follow through. They have to or they have no hope of getting this under control.
I don't know how they know the upcoming challenges or if they vary at all by regions but this is going to get worse. According to the email from the school and sheriff here are the upcoming challenges: November: Kiss your friends girlfriend at school; December: Deck the halls and show your *** (ahem, backside) in school halls; January: Jab a **** (female chest private area); February: mess up school signs; March: make a mess in the courtyard or cafeteria; April: grab some eggz; May: Ditch Day; June: Flip off the front office; July: Spray your neighbors fence.
I agree. I would love to see school boards all over the country start suing Tik Tok for the damage caused by the vandalism in September. I don't think those would really be strong lawsuits, but if Tik Tok has hundreds of lawsuits on their hands maybe they'll realize that it's not all in fun.I don't understand how Tik Tok hasn't been sued yet. Can't they be charged with inciting criminal acts? I think we are going to start seeing fights among the kids with November's challenge. And for the people that think this is just the school's problem-July will prove otherwise.