![]() I whisper in her ear in a slow tone while I trail my warm breath down her neck. "Yeah knowww" billie said while trailing her fingers up my arm. When we got inside we both got ready for bed. When me and Billie got into the car we laughed all the way back home. Maggie: * while still laughing* "goodnight girls" Maggie: "Billie the walls aren't sound proof" Another brand of sildenafil is Revatio, which is used to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension and improve exercise capacity in men and women. "Because I'm not the only one who knows what just happened" Viagra is used to treat erectile dysfunction (impotence) in men. Me and Billie walked back outside and everyone stared at us, I looked over at finneas and he burst into laughter. I reconnected our lips when Billie lifted me up and brought me to her old bedroom, she turned the lights to red and pushed me on the bed, she slowly took off her clothes one by one along with mine. I didn't want her to see me smile but I can never get past her. "You want a reaction from me and I want one from you" "The same reason why you put it in my drink in the first place" "What why if you knew you were going to be like this" "I know what u put in my drink, I started to feel it 2 sips in but I kept drinking it anyways" why are u acting like this were at your parents house" She pulled me back inside and stared kissing me. "No Billie we're here to spend time with your family not to make out" "Wait Cierra come here, she pulled me back inside" I pushed her hands away and walked outside. I was about to lean against the table while waiting for Billie to walk in but instead I felt arms around my waist and the feeling of being pushed up against a door.īillie started kissing up and down my neck, I slowly started to feel hands go down to the waist band of my pants. "Cierra could I talk to you inside please" Me and finneas could both tell that Billie was acting different, she was moving a lot more and she kept looking me in the eyes and then biting her lip. Me and finneas watched Billie as she took sips of her drink. I'll sit across from her so I can see if she's acting any different" "So she just asked me to get her a drink so I'm going to open up the pill capsule and poor it into her drink and then mix it around, but you give it to her so when it kicks in she won't think I did something to it" "Oooh that's gonna be great, so how are we gonna do it" Louisiana Illuminator, a nonprofit news organization, determined through a public records request that the majority of complaints have been memes and spam."Okay so I've done a Viagra prank on Billie before but I want to do one here like around your family to see how she reacts" In Louisiana, Attorney General Jeff Landry spearheaded a Protecting Minors tip line in November for complaints about teachers as well as library staff. Many used it to send in criticisms of him. Mark Robinson established an online portal for concerns about anything being taught in the state’s public schools. But his office said it was deactivated in September after it “received little to no volume” of pertinent calls, USA Today reported. Glenn Youngkin created a tip line in January 2022. Other conservative-leaning states have established similar methods to root out curriculum that invoke race or ethnicity. The Arizona Education Association recently went on Twitter and called on Horne to eliminate the hotline. ![]() A group of teachers marched in protest to Horne’s office on Wednesday. ![]() Many education groups have accused Horne of politicizing their jobs. There has been a social media campaign to flood the tip line with either prank calls or messages praising teachers. State education officials say the hotline so far has received 2,000 emails and 600 calls and voicemails. It was set up specifically for allegations of teachers teaching so-called critical race theory or any lessons that evoke race and ethnicity. The Arizona Empower Hotline has been in operation since March 7. “But we’re not going to be dissuaded by that. “The majority at this point are prank calls,” Horne said. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne told radio station KTAR News that the Arizona Department of Education found half a dozen complaints to be credible. PHOENIX (AP) - Only a handful of complaints out of hundreds of calls to a new state hotline for reporting race-based lessons have warranted investigation, Arizona’s top education official said Friday.
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