OK...is this crap a Gen X, Y Millenial thing about having photo/video evidence of your actions? There is NO WAY these people are not aware that these things rarely turn out well for the teacher, yet they persist in being stupid.
Remember back in the old days when we used to make bad choices most people would try to make sure that there was no evidence of any wrongdoing? These people are just plain stupid...
I remember when virginity was to be gotten rid of, not lost. And when determined, you can do it in places one wouldn't consider optimal.
That was the intelligent generations. The current crop is all about going viral ... consequences be damned b/c they're special.
They'll get to see how special they are in jail because of the video evidence they posted on youtube.
The current generation is bizarre. They're not so much about living in the moment, but proving to your followers on social media that you have a life (and/or more of a life than they do)....at all times. When you were younger did you ever pull out a Polaroid to take pictures of fireworks you were watching? I know I sure as shit never did, they idea would never even occur to me, but on 4th of July I couldn't tell you how many idiots I saw literally watching the fireworks through their phone's screen taking pictures of them, rather than, you know....watching the actual fireworks. And that's the thing, nobody goes through all these mindless pictures they take reminiscing for posterity at some later time. They take them so they can upload them to their social media site of choice basically peacock'ing. What a time to be alive
The "no evidence" aspect of this is what allowed us to have plausible deniability and kept us out of jail...
A. Polaroid cameras weren't convenient. Those bastards were the size of a brick. B. Film was expensive. It was like $7 back when $7 meant something.