• Facebook Re-creation?
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I don't understand why you have to create a web page for history, I get the historical figure part but why the fuck would your teacher have everyone make a web page. Even if he/she just meant create a facebook page, then he's/she's a dipshit for getting all his/her students to fucking spam facebook with even more useless pages. Your teacher should also take into account that some parents don't like their children on facebook, or the internet, so alot of schools wouldn't allow you to use facebook for a project requirement. But anyway, your teacher is a fucking asshole, he/she should should keep shitty web design for "web design class" and history for history. Just make the historical figure a facebook page, screencap it or file>save it, then delete the page. Your teacher sucks.
[QUOTE=nivek;21940020]I don't understand why you have to create a web page for history, I get the historical figure part but why the fuck would your teacher have everyone make a web page. Even if he/she just meant create a facebook page, then he's/she's a dipshit for getting all his/her students to fucking spam facebook with even more useless pages. Your teacher should also take into account that some parents don't like their children on facebook, or the internet, so alot of schools wouldn't allow you to use facebook for a project requirement. But anyway, your teacher is a fucking asshole, he/she should should keep shitty web design for "web design class" and history for history. Just make the historical figure a facebook page, screencap it or file>save it, then delete the page. Your teacher sucks.[/QUOTE] No, no, no. He wanted us to print out pictures and text and then arrange them to look like a Facebook/Myspace page on a piece of paper. I went the extra mile and decided to create my own. He had no idea I was doing it this way. He just wanted us to make a "fun" activity so we could learn more about American History and such. I created it from scratch, and it looked pretty good. I didn't want to get all lazy with it and just make a real Facebook like that. EDIT: Maybe if you had read what I wrote correctly, then you'd stop being a dumbass about it. [QUOTE=KingFlynn910;21759422][B]By create one, he meant arrange information on a piece of paper to make it resemble a profile page[/B], but that seems too boring for me.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=KingFlynn910;21940178]No, no, no. He wanted us to print out pictures and text and then arrange them to look like a Facebook/Myspace page on a piece of paper. I went the extra mile and decided to create my own. He had no idea I was doing it this way. He just wanted us to make a "fun" activity so we could learn more about American History and such. I created it from scratch, and it looked pretty good. I didn't want to get all lazy with it and just make a real Facebook like that. EDIT: Maybe if you had read what I wrote correctly, then you'd stop being a dumbass about it.[/QUOTE] Sorry, it's been a while since I've done any projects in middle school.
[QUOTE=nivek;21947130]Sorry, it's been a while since I've done any projects in middle school.[/QUOTE] I'm a sophomore. That's High School.
[QUOTE=KingFlynn910;22002358]I'm a sophomore. That's High School.[/QUOTE] Not by much.
[QUOTE=nivek;22007749]Not by much.[/QUOTE] It is in my school. We have Middle School (6-7), Jr. High School (8-9) then High School (10-12)
[QUOTE=KingFlynn910;22020804]It is in my school. We have Middle School (6-7), Jr. High School (8-9) then High School (10-12)[/QUOTE] Sophomore is 10th grade genius.
I don't understand all these American terms like sophomore and freshman. Can someone care to explain them to me?
[QUOTE=turb_;22021026]I don't understand all these American terms like sophomore and freshman. Can someone care to explain them to me?[/QUOTE] Freshman = 9th grade or first year of college. Sophomore = 10th grade or second year of college. Junior = 11th grade or third year of college. Senior = 12th grade or last year of college.
[QUOTE=KingFlynn910;22020804]It is in my school. We have Middle School (6-7), Jr. High School (8-9) then High School (10-12)[/QUOTE] Then, not by much.
[QUOTE=compwhizii;22020946]Sophomore is 10th grade genius.[/QUOTE] Yeah. Good job, you can point out the obvious. I said I was a Sophomore.
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