#PBI gang
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bucketttt4 · 1 year ago
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I DREW EVERYONE IN THE PBI!!!
@flutter-rosemary @animsay28 @bucketfullofstrawberries @brockendrems @kiwibee (I hope I got the right person there-) @grimmrabbits @raptorlucid @raccoontank @snowed-leopard @ihazmunchies91 @cannibalchurch @chainlink34 @mystifyingdepy @comfortventure
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bucketttt4 · 2 years ago
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THE GANG HAS BEEN PUBLICLY REVEALEDDDD!!!!
YOU FUCKERS ON TUMBLR ARE GONNA LOVE THIS
Some time ago, four people joined forces for a common goal: Kidnapping @indigooey’s narrator Arthur. And so the Pretty Boy Inc. (short PBI) was founded. A gang with the goal of kidnapping their favorite narrators and creating chaos which was led by Animsay who was together with @bucketttt4, @strawberribrainrot and @brockendrems forming the Big Four.
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Successful with their plan, the gang of four soon published their ransom letter:
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However, things would soon go off tracks…
Pls don’t question the quality of the animatic,this was originally just supposed to be a shitpost
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katahanoi · 2 years ago
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Thank You 2022, Hello 2023
Hai, 2022! Banyak hal telah terjadi di sepanjang tahun ini. Berbagai pertemuan dan proses pengenalan dengan orang-orang baru, serta perpisahan di awal dan akhir tahun ini sudah membuatku belajar banyak hal.
Banyak kata yang telah menemaniku di tahun ini. Kalau boleh memilih, "ketabahan" dan "kesabaran"-lah yang menjadi teman bertumbuhku.
Banyak senang, tapi juga banyak sedihnya. Banyak merencanakan agenda, namun sedikit yang terlaksana. Terkejut juga sih, karena banyak hal tidak terduga terjadi di sepanjang tahun ini.
Akhir-akhir ini aku sering berpikir: akankah aku sebahagia ini di 2023 kelak? Akankah aku banyak mengalami masa-masa sulit seperti di 2022 ini? Hal apa yang akan membuatku bertumbuh? Dengan siapakah aku akan bertumbuh di 2023? Aku akan menantikannya. Tentunya dengan sedikit ekspektasi dan banyak cemas haha.
Kepada orang-orang yang sudah menemaniku di sepanjang tahun ini: Pengurus Perpusku tercinta, kuucapkan terima kasih banyak karena sudah menjadi teman bertumbuh ter-the best tahun ini. Aku akan selalu menjadi bagian dari kalian. I'll miss you unlimited.
Kepada teman-teman KKN-PK-ku, aku juga mengucapkan terima kasih atas pengalaman berharga yang singkat ini. Meski kita tidak banyak cocoknya, tapi dengan kalian aku belajar untuk menikmati setiap momen yang terjadi. Aku juga belajar akan kehilangan dan kerinduan.
To my fellas: sementiri gang and my girls from JHS and PBI. Thank you for everything you've done to me. I might have disliked you once or twice but I do love you more and more. I might have trust issue to people, but you guys make me believe that you can be trusted.
One question to sementiri gang: can we have other meetings after this? I hope we can be friend more than partners in organisation. I do really love you guys. Sincerely.
To myself: Hey, thank you for being strong, strongest I've ever seen. You might have shown your weaknesses, but you steadily grow from that. Past stays in the past. No need to talk more about that. Focus on your future. You have unlocked many achievements this year and I'm so proud of you *hugs*. To my future self, please be brave and honest. Let's get more achievements in the future but please remember to take a break for a while. Do cry if you feel like it. Smile through pain isn't your strength. Stop that. Be honest!
I may not be ready to welcome 2023 yet I won't stop. I'll take small steps as usual and see what my next step and where my next stop.
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tachtutor · 4 years ago
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PBI arrests leader of gang responsible for stealing autorickshaw batteries
PBI arrests leader of gang responsible for stealing autorickshaw batteries
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Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) on Thursday arrested the ringleader of a gang that allegedly steals batteries from autorickshaws in Savar.
The arrestee was identified as Ali Haider alias Nahid Hasan alias Nahid (27).
A PBI team arrested Nahid while investigating the murder of auto-rickshaw driver Sheikh Mintu (35), Mohammad Khorshed Alam, superintendent of Dhaka district PBI said…
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risingbdnewsonline · 5 years ago
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3 fake job providers held in Dhaka
Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) have detained three frauds of a gang of fake jobs providers from Pathantuli area of Chattogram. Bangla News
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rolandfontana · 5 years ago
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Youth School Suspensions Can Lead to Adult Future Offending
In America, about 3.5 million students are suspended each year. School punishment has long been tied to a variety of negative outcomes, and now, a new study takes a ��longitudinal look at how school suspensions are related to offending behaviors that include assault, stealing, and selling drugs.”
The study, titled The Effect of School Discipline on Offending across Time by researchers at Bowling Green State University and Eastern Kentucky University and published in Justice Quarterly, found that instead of decreasing subsequent offending, school suspensions increase delinquent behavior.
Thomas James Mowen, an assistant professor of sociology at Bowling Green State University, led the study. Mowen and his colleagues wanted to examine to what extent being suspended from middle and high school would become a turning point for young adults, and thus lead to more “deviant behavior.”
“Our findings suggest that suspending students from school can serve as a negative and harmful turning point in adolescence that increases offending over time,” Mowen said. “Intensifying disciplinary strategies—what some have called the criminalization of school discipline—may do more harm than good and could result in more crime in schools, neighborhoods, and communities.”
Existing data was used from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 (NLSY97) which follows the lives of 8,984 youth “from a variety of racial and ethnic backgrounds from all 50 states who were between 12 and 18.” The group is interviewed every two years to track their lives and examine the role that school suspensions had on “life-course context.”
Through a “household-based study” approach, the participants from the NLSY97 survey were asked “if they had been suspended from school as well as how many times they had engaged in offending behavior.”
The researchers were quick to consider factors of influence when looking for patterns. They looked at standard variables (gender, race, ethnicity) as well as the youth’s drop out answers, feelings towards school, safety while learning, teacher involvement, feelings towards families, socioeconomic status, and gang connections.
Overall, participants reported, “they had been suspended 12.3% of the time, with students who were suspended once likely to report being suspended again.” They also found that punishment at school led to future offending, “substantially amplifying deviant behavior as the youth moved through adolescence and into adulthood.”
This “deviance amplification,” as Mowen acknowledges, can also be explained through the Labeling Theory in psychology. According to the American Psychological Association, Labeling Theory, also called Societal-Reaction Theory, is when individuals start to mimic particular behavioral characteristics after being described a certain way. It’s a form of self-fulfilling prophecy.
In short, if someone is told that they’re a deviant, they’re much more likely to exhibit delinquency.
When it comes to race and punishment and school, despite existing studies that have found otherwise, Mowen and his colleagues found, “…that Black and Hispanic youth reported lower levels of offending than White youth.” Mowen acknowledges that since the youth from different races and ethnicities are often punished differently in school, “…the effects of punitive school discipline may exacerbate differences in offending across racial/ethnic groups over time.”
Mowen makes a point of noting that future research should examine the effects this has on racial and ethnic differences over time.
Overall, even as findings from this study demonstrate that school suspensions amplify offending, the researchers believe that schools using suspensions as punishment aren’t doing so with mal intent. As Mown notes from a study done by Skiba and Sprague titled Safety Without Suspensions, “most administrators turn to school exclusion as a disciplinary tool because they need to do something and don’t know what else to do.”
For school officials who are lost, there are alternative approaches and programs becoming available. Mowen points to the growing awareness of programs like the Positive Behavior-Intervention Support (PBIS) program.
While originally created for elementary school classrooms, according to their FAQs, a PBIS system implemented into an institution can improve social and social-emotional skills through the use of daily check-ins, classroom behavior interventions, and adult support.
Mowen hopes to spread awareness about how school discipline can sometimes do more harm than good. He said in his conclusion, “Our findings point to the need for school officials and policymakers to recognize the negative consequences of these approaches, examine the underlying causes of students’ behavior, and change how we manage that misbehavior.”
Andrea Cipriano is a TCR news intern.
Youth School Suspensions Can Lead to Adult Future Offending syndicated from https://immigrationattorneyto.wordpress.com/
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bucketttt4 · 2 years ago
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Masks dont tend to work with Bucket, but she likes to support @animsay28 choices.
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bucketttt4 · 1 year ago
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FIRST ARTFIGHT OF THE MONTH
@animsay28 late post sorry bestie
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tachtutor · 4 years ago
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PBI officials visit gang-rape spot in Noakhali
PBI officials visit gang-rape spot in Noakhali
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Along with three accused, Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) officials yesterday visited the spot in Noakhali where a woman was gang-raped last month.
The PBI team went to the victim’s home in Eklashpur union of Begumganj around 10:00am with accused Badal, Kalam, and Saju.
Inspector Mamunur Rashid Patwari, investigating officer of a case filed under the Women and Children Repression…
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tachtutor · 4 years ago
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Noakhali gang-rape: Cases transferred to Police Bureau of Investigation
Noakhali gang-rape: Cases transferred to Police Bureau of Investigation
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The two cases filed in connection with the torture and the gang-rape of a woman in Begumganj upazila of Noakhali have been transferred to Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) for further enquiry.
As per the directive of police headquarters, the cases were handed over to the Mizanur Rahman Munshi, superintendent of Noakhali PBI last night, said M Alamgir Hossain, superintendent of Noakhali…
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