Educational

By Joseph N - 19/06/2012 16:08 - United States

Today, a police officer came to talk to the kids at my workplace. He asked what they wanted to hear about first. A group of them shouted, "The donuts, tells us about the donuts." Apparently these idiots are the future of my country. FML
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Same thing different taste

Top comments

I think you're overreacting. They are just kids.

At least they chose a subject the police know about.

Comments

Well your generation raised those "idiots"! :D

EnzaiFreak 1

Well, donuts ARE pretty fantastic....

Apparently OP is the condescending asshole of the future of my country.

phograph 5

Well.. they ARE kids.. dumbass.

Calm your shit man. They're KIDS. I sad that your the present of the country. Kids think stereotypes are funny. So did you when you were little any denial is a lie.

On mobile, so I'm having a hard time seeing where OP is from but I can tell it's America... We're idiots. And for people saying stereotypes, No It's The TRUTH! Come to America you can be; a drug addict, neglect kids, abuse your children& the mother if your children, While collecting money/food stamps from the state... WHILE THE POLICE EAT DONUTS!! And just let "the people" break the "laws" they make-up and control the drugs &"medicine" they decide to make legal & illegal... Oh I HATE CORPORATE AMERICA!! I know I ranted... Hate on me if you'd like, IT WON'T MAKE CORPORATE AMERICA ANY BETTER! Oh Canada...

debins33 1

You cant even spell doughnuts Sir Isaac

TheVelocirabbit 10

I think they're spelled both ways.

It's the British(including Canada)/American spelling wars again. Just because we spell it different in our country that does NOT make it wrong... :/

kiraleann 16

Oh please, OP, don't pretend as though when a fireman or a police officer came to talk to your third grade class you asked them about the insurance benefits.

gingerarmyboy12 0

The only problem here is u said my country... It's ours

Only if you live in the USA. OP most likely said 'my' because not everyone lives there...