![]() I put the bubbles in the tub so I could have a bubble bath. Then I got the files, for my fingernails. Used "Oil of Olay" cause my skin gets pale. So then I washed off the soap and brushed the gold teeth. Yo that's true, that's why we never have no beef, Had some soap on my face and my hand upon the cup,įive minutes it lasted. Gave myself a (strech up), a mornin' yawn and. woke up around ten o'clock in the mornin', To what we say because this type of shit happens everyday. That we create, so that's our mission, so listen, just some men that's on the mic,įor all a y'all, keepin' y'all in health.Ĭause it's cool when you cause a cozy conditionin', We don't cause trouble, we dont bother nobody. Johnson said that one of the biggest struggles after being fired is missing her students."Tick tock, ya don't stop." is from the end of "La De Dah De" by ![]() Nicole Johnson said school administrators incorrectly thought the “#FYP” she wrote in the TikTok caption meant “F you people” aimed at her coworkers. HR claimed the video was a “slap in the face” to her coworkers. When she returned, she received emails from administrators about her attendance and was eventually let go in May after the Starbucks TikTok. School administrators deemed the videos to be harassment of the coworker and placed her on leave. The man had moved to the same town as Johnson and also began a job as a special education paraprofessional at a different building in the same school district. Those videos demanded justice for her niece who suffered a traumatic brain injury about 10 years ago as an infant in the care of an unnamed man. Prior to posting the coffee clip, Johnson said she was placed on administrative leave for three weeks for previous TikToks she made in November. The Starbucks video, which has been viewed thousands of times, seemed to be the final straw that led to Johnson’s firing as she was already on a “thin line,” she said. The acronym is widely used across TikTok to represent the app’s “for you page.” The administrators said the Starbucks video was disrespectful to Johnson’s coworkers, claiming that Johnson’s use of the “FYP” hashtag meant “F you people” and was directed at her colleagues. ![]() 24 doomsday conspiracy goes viral on TikTokīizarre fight erupts at Harry Styles concertįiancée tricks her man out of ogling boobs with ‘Hooters at home’ stunt Migrants claiming they ‘just want to get to NY’ broke into elderly Texas farmer’s house: grandson She added that she was never late for work when she showed up with her coffee purchases but was instead unable to come in early because she has kids of her own. It doesn’t swear, it’s not negative, it’s not harassing, it’s literally just me being like ‘I can’t come into work early, but I have a Starbucks.'” Nicole Johnson said a 60-year-old coworker reported her TikTok video to school administrators. “I didn’t think I could get fired because I didn’t think it was unprofessional. “I put this TikTok out there didn’t like think anyone was gonna do anything with it,” Johnson said in an August 11 follow-up TikTok. She said that in retrospect she was being “stupid” for posting what she thought was a silly video. Johnson said she could tell the phone belonged to her 60+ coworker. The paraprofessional - who is completing her degree to become a special education teacher - said she was called into a meeting with human resource administrators who had printed out a photograph of her TikTok on someone’s phone. Mean I’m not lying #fyp #trending #lol #starbucks ♬ sweetest Pie with wink – blair
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