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Blay'all 11-14-06 03:49 PM

you havent realized the point yet. its called respect. your teacher may be an asshole, but you're boss might be too when you someday (maybe) get a job, but if you call him an asshole you can bet your bottom dollar your ass is gonna be back at home fired before the end of the day... u gonna get back on here and whine about that too? time to grow up.

hick 11-14-06 03:52 PM

yeah. I signed up for that

Nynth Degree 11-14-06 03:53 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by BLAYBOY
you havent realized the point yet. its called respect. your teacher may be an asshole, but you're boss might be too when you someday (maybe) get a job, but if you call him an asshole you can bet your bottom dollar your ass is gonna be back at home fired before the end of the day... u gonna get back on here and whine about that too? time to grow up.

Lol @ the world of difference between a teacher and an employer.

N.Tavarez 11-14-06 04:07 PM

your boss pays you to be there
your teacher couldnt give two fucks whether your there or not
big difference

hick 11-14-06 04:12 PM

:yeahthat: true dat

Blay'all 11-14-06 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by J. Winters
Lol @ the world of difference between a teacher and an employer.

Quote:
Originally Posted by N.Tavarez
your boss pays you to be there
your teacher couldnt give two fucks whether your there or not
big difference

its about the difference between you and your superiors. that teacher has a college degree. if you're over 16 YOU don't have to be there, but if you want to stop being ignorant and actually succeed at something, then you'll realize how the world works. your superiors control your success, both in school and the working world, so keeping them happy would OBVIOUSLY be in your best interest.

Valiant 11-14-06 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by hick
lol. true winters. but yeah Iwould drop out but football is the only reason I am staying in school. lol.


...and Killing niggas

hick 11-14-06 05:17 PM

this fucker doesnt teach me shit. I mean how the fuck is a student supposed to learn if the teacher hates him. fuck this prick. I aint stupid for arguing back. I dontlet anyone treat me like that. this guy is old and should retire. sux at life anyways.

Maleficent 11-14-06 05:36 PM

School is old news, its about time learning became strictly vocational or dependent upon the individual.


I could tell a teacher to give my cock a rub down without thinking twice. Doesnt matter to me.

Nynth Degree 11-14-06 05:46 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by BLAYBOY
its about the difference between you and your superiors. that teacher has a college degree. if you're over 16 YOU don't have to be there, but if you want to stop being ignorant and actually succeed at something, then you'll realize how the world works. your superiors control your success, both in school and the working world, so keeping them happy would OBVIOUSLY be in your best interest.

Hardly. I have never met a single person who got a bad grade because of their conduct in class. You wanna talk about respect? If someone's not gonna respect me, then they're not getting any from me. I graduated high school easily, from a school with horrible faculty morale. Over those 4 years I spent at least 2 full months of school days being suspended, did my work, and nothing negative happened to me. And I was in "smart" classes, which still had plenty of asshole students, who still stayed on point and graduated.

Now in school your conduct can't stop you from succeeding (with the exception of the obvious - shit that will get you expelled) as long as you get your shit done. Now when I entered the working world, that was different. Because no matter how much work you do, if you fuck around too much you'll get fired and lose your income flow. However, you don't need to graduate high school to know that.

Blay'all 11-14-06 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by J. Winters
Hardly. I have never met a single person who got a bad grade because of their conduct in class. You wanna talk about respect? If someone's not gonna respect me, then they're not getting any from me. I graduated high school easily, from a school with horrible faculty morale. Over those 4 years I spent at least 2 full months of school days being suspended, did my work, and nothing negative happened to me. And I was in "smart" classes, which still had plenty of asshole students, who still stayed on point and graduated.

Now in school your conduct can't stop you from succeeding (with the exception of the obvious - shit that will get you expelled) as long as you get your shit done. Now when I entered the working world, that was different. Because no matter how much work you do, if you fuck around too much you'll get fired and lose your income flow. However, you don't need to graduate high school to know that.

i guess i'm assuming that you actually want something past a high school education, which would be affected by conduct...but maybe i was wrong.

and i dont believe that second sentence. i would say at least 50% of kids that fail out of school started down that path b/c if conduct problems. there is a direct correlation between conduct and learning, you just may be an exception.

Dufflebag Boy 11-14-06 10:47 PM

i got suspended for 3 days once for goin in the girls locker room :)

hick 11-16-06 12:25 AM

dude thats rad. lol. I have done that and I havent gotten caught... by the teachers. ;)


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