Facebook Page Features Insults Of Local High School Students

Facebook Page Features Insults Of Local High School Students

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A Facebook page created earlier this month by a few friends at Council Rock North High School was supposed to be funny, but some students say it's anything but.

The insult page, which was removed Tuesday afternoon, instructed students to message their insult to the page administrator, who would then review them and post them.

Senior Alex Sobel, who was the subject of one of the insults, tells FOX 29 he felt they were just common high school insults that he didn't take them personally.

A message from the administrator on the page read: "Give some mild constructive criticism or a rude or crude joke...as long as it doesn't hurt anybody."

Sobel admits some of the insults were pretty harsh.

One student is called "too stupid too insult," while another was called "most likely to end up on Megan's law in the yearbook."

Some students refused to even look at the page.

You can watch the story in the video above.

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