Yes they can get in trouble for saying your high in high school
The term or saying nothing but trouble is often used to describe someone or something that seems to be in trouble. For example Ford cars cause nothing but trouble.
That is a very old saying. John Adams and his listeners had heard it many times.
Don't worry so much about misfortune and bad things that could happen when nothing bad has happened yet.
in the 50's
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It means don't stir up trouble.
There is a song called "Trouble, Trouble" by the Potbelleez. There is also the song "Trouble" by Ray Lamantagne. Also "Trouble" by Never Shout Never. See the links below for the lyrics. "Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you" is an old saying. It means , "Don't go looking for trouble. Just handle today's problems. You can handle tomorrow's problems when they get here."
You would get in the same amount of trouble as if you would've been caught assuming it's not your parent your telling then they would probably give you a slap on wrists and more trouble. :S
No, it can't really be policed as anyone could be saying it and if they did get caught they could just claim they were lying.
As long as you are not saying that you started a fire or on the property, you should not get in trouble. Instagram is not interested much in these pictures.
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