Ozy and Millie: Enforcement
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White-out corrections in the second and fourth panels.
Millie, I empathize. Believe me.
HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHGGGGGGGG
I am so glad I am homeschooled.
I’d break down in tears about this moment.
This would probably help with the teachers, but they happened to never be around when I was bullied, so things only got worse.
I hate middle school.
I remember having almost exactly the same conversation…
I was actually accused of hitting someone before. I didn’t actually have the strength to hit him as hard as he claimed, so nothing really came of it. But all the times I was hit or had things thrown at me, nothing came of my reports I had to keep filling out either (I must have filled out at least 50 in middle school).
Ohh, if only she had held out for one more second, unless Sorkowitz actually did see Jeremy push her. In fact, why not have a conspiracy theory about Sorkowitz telling Jeremy to push Millie just so she could have an excuse to punish her.
Unit on critical thinking? Since when have our schools EVER taught critical thinking?
Never, but lately they’ve been pretending to.
Well, in the 1960s when I went to school, it wasn’t “taught” but is was expected.
Miss Sorkowitz would have made a great sports official.
Isolde and her camera would have been very helpful right now, to bad she’s not around when you need her.
Sorkowitz: I can only punish offences I see in person.
Millie: It sounds like you just want punish and make me a victim.
Sorkowitz (thinking): She’s on to us.
I think Ms. Sorkowitz is nicer than you are thinking.
At least I hope so.