I stayed up late yesterday and watched the TV series "Mind Hunter". I really have no resistance to this kind of perverted murder and crime thriller. If there is a disadvantage, the bloody scenes are too realistic. This TV series focuses on their analysis of serial killers, so the analysis of each case is not very complete, unlike crime-solving TV series such as "Criminal Minds".
This TV series portrays the image of the FBI more realistically. In addition to the fresh side of solving the case, there is also a psychological breakdown due to frequent chats with perverted killers, which affects family life.
One of the principals called the children who were to be disciplined to the office, scratched the soles of their feet, and gave them coins if they could hold back their laughter.
The incident, while not serious in nature, still feels odd and uncomfortable. In the end, the school board fired the principal.
In contrast, the recent three-color kindergarten incident. When can kindergartens and our schools have effective supervision?
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