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**wolves, feeding time!!**God i hate school

Discussion in 'Safety valve' started by jorahan, Sep 22, 2006.

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  1. Auslander

    Auslander Senior member

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    by no means am i going to disagree with a staff member's decision, but i do wish something more decisive had been done.
     
  2. pimpmex

    pimpmex Guest

    you guy at a point didnt want to go to school but people like mexicans especially (me) whant to go to school but have to drop out cuz of money or because you have to get a job because are parents cant aford we can get a scholership but am to dumb but i want to learn and have a good life and my dad and mom busting there ass working to berly pay the bills (witch we live in a house)and have food in the table and clothes and still be paying other crap my dad has about 3 jobs my mom 1 and she still has to clean the house so what if i have to wake up at about 5:00 in the morning and got to school its freaken word it so i wont be like my parents that work every single day hope that touch you dumb a***s
     
  3. Auslander

    Auslander Senior member

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    expect to see them on the other side of this scene soon: [​IMG]
     
  4. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    jorahan & Chee5e, you both have a week off for the swearing. read the forum rules above about posting & language.

    jorahan, reduce your sig to forum specs.

    posts & title edited
     
  5. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    any remaining foul language edited out, in this and the other thread (i'd normally put the link in but if anyone has to ask where the thread is they can use the search function)
     
  6. rav009

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    Hi,

    I came to this thread when the first reply was posted, but I didn't say anything, I was typing a responce and was then told via ad_buddies chat that since it was in safety valve it was OK, which was capable of being understood, but now seing that the users who posted the offensive sailor talk are suspended, I was obviously wrong...

    Guys, there are younger viewers on this site, language like this doesnt need to be used to express your frustration, if you can't pass your exams, sit down and study!

    Theres no need to react violently towards your German teacher, he's just doing his job, if you don't like school just don't go and end up like theese guys:

    [​IMG]

    [​IMG]

    Good luck to you surviving without an education, with an attitude like your's you'll be lucky to be serving in a KFC drive-through..I hope this is an eye opener to you, best of luck buddy.

    Stay in school kid's!

    Abiltity + Effort = SUCCESS!!
     
  7. ireland

    ireland Active member

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    children of afterdawn please read this..

    THOSE FOUR-LETTER WORDS

    Avoid problems from the start by setting clear rules at the beginning of the year. If kids understand that certain language is not allowed, they will be less likely to use it. When setting rules, it is important to discuss why the rule is needed. Involving kids in actually developing the rules will make it more likely they will follow them.
    UNDERSTAND WHY CHILDREN USE UNACCEPTABLE LANGUAGE AND TEACH THEM ALTERNATIVES

    go here to read the rest
    http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/397833#2398418
     
  8. Ripper

    Ripper Active member

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    lol I'm a "child" physically speaking... and I'm not like that; don't tar me with their brush :p lol

    Who's to say adults shouldn't take a read too though :p

    My two cents ;-)
     
  9. ireland

    ireland Active member

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    I WANT YE MEMBERS,
    Try to understand this…why I got hot under the collar , I have 5-computers internet ready .
    My grandchildren were over and using 3-computers..oldest age 10...
    I sent them to afterdawn to take a look..the first thing they seen with the f-word
    That sure was a good impression on them.. Saying this to me pappy why are you going there they are using bad words.do I have to say more..

    young punks who come here to vent and post filthily words..should be banned on the spot..
    i been here since 2002 and i did not or would not use filth on a open site...any one that uses that crap is a child no matter how old you are and never grown up..
     
  10. Ripper

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    I agree. I didn't mean to seem provocative in my reply - i was merely stating that it's not the case for all of todays' youth. However, I do agree with you and feel for you in that respect **refers to children incident**.

    No hard feelings Ireland... :)

     
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  11. pepsimaxx

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    i would like to start coming back on afterdawn now, i needed a little break, and now i wanna start rollin' with the wolf pack again.

    @Jorahan.
    Why your fighting with a german teacher is your own thing, but school is good man. as everything has been said before. you dont want to be flipping burgers at "BurgerBarn" or putting chicken in a KFC bucket.

    [bold]Chee5e[/bold]head!
    If you want to drop out of school to play SplinterCell all day thats your own choice. But the same thing that has been said to jorahan above. and by everyone else.
    And Go ahead, yell at your teachers, that will give you a rep and grades with them ! ;-) Nice goin fella.

     
  12. 21Q

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    I can't understand y people even consider cursing, and school is just to simple, it's do this then that and learn, although, im my school it may differ in intrest, I am the first class to be enterned into my school the first year I learned NOTHING, all we did was build stuff. now in the second year it's saposidly different, no construction, all academics and a field "experieance" every thursday. It's cool but i hope it gets better.

    as fer u guys, just take simpler courses, it i'll be good fer ur simple life, or just flip bergers living from paycheck to paycheck
     
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    My parents never used filthily words in front of me and if I used filthily wordsAround them, if I did my back side would have a red glow…
    Kids are not raised today , there pushed out the door..and have no commutations with there parents..I was trusted, because I worked hard to get a’s on my report card.

    Had no set time to be home ..I loved my parents and respected them..the filthily words I learned were from young punks Trying to show off..to be the big boys of the gang.. Until I kicked there arse..I was at that time on the football team
    Main string..

    I loved school and to this day I remember all the good times we had in school..i went on to collage..and later had a good job..

    I sure would like to go back to those days.
    cheers
     
  14. 21Q

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    yeah, I had no idea of "Bad" words until fourth grade when there were punk kids in my class
     
  15. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    i brought my kids up with no swearing, was mine and my wife's deliberate choice. they're 8 and 6 now, and do now come into contact with swearing, whether it's on TV, in the street etc, but am not concerned; not so much because they were brought up with no swearing, but because they were brought up well-balanced, with values etc, it's almost like the swearwords bounce off them; they're some of the most well-adjusted kids i know, i blame their parents :p

    now me, i swear like a trooper, whether at work, in the car etc, but [bold]not[/bold] on public forums or where it's not appropriate, or in public ie so i don't offend other people's kids or whatever.
     
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