all jokes aside.
i would like to contribute to this thread
and add this piece to the post.
victims of the shooting at St. Louis high school. </3
first image is Jean Kuczka, 61, taught health and physical education at the magnet school. She had been with St. Louis Public Schools since 2002 and taught for 18 years before that at Seven Holy Founders, a Catholic school in south St. Louis County that is now a campus of Holy Cross Academy.
Her passion is helping kids,’ her daughter Abbey said Monday afternoon. ‘She loved making a difference, informing students and the younger generation about health and being healthy, and playing sports and working as a team.
‘I believe that every child is a unique human being and deserves a chance to learn,’ Kuczka wrote. ‘I also believe that health is the most awesome subject in school, because, without your health, you cannot live to your fullest potential.’
second image is Alexandria Bell.
Tears streamed down Andre Bell's face when he got the heartbreaking telephone call Monday morning.
‘It's a nightmare,’ Bell said. His 15-year-old daughter Alexandria Bell had been shot & killed in her classroom at Central Visual & Performing Arts High School in south St. Louis.
‘My daughter's mother called me and that's how I found out. I didn't initially think the call was real,’ Bell said. ‘Alexandria was my everything. She was joyful, wonderful and just a great person,’ he said.
Alexandria was a 10th grader at Central VPA.
Her dad said she had an outgoing personality, loved to dance & was a member of her high school's junior varsity dance team. ‘She was the girl I loved to see & loved to hear from. No matter how I felt, I could always talk to her & it was alright. That was my baby.’
‘I really want to know how did that man get inside the school? I'm just trying to find some answers. My daughter was planning on coming out here to California and celebrate her birthday with me on Nov. 18, but now we have to plan her funeral.’
That girl looks at least 18, I can understand R Kelly a little better now, though I still disapprove