• School officials are sick and tired of watching those sexy, juicy children all day
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[QUOTE=thisispain;20488667]just so you know, pulling out the "you're just a virgin so you don't know anything" argument is a dick move "excuse me, before you continue, do you have kids? What does that have to do with the eco... you would agree with me if you had kids"[/QUOTE] It is a dick move, but it's actually kinda true. If you think about it, someone who would have had the experience of going to war would automatically have a better informed opinion about it, regardless of whatever someone who sits at home and watches TV on the news about it. It's the same thing.
[QUOTE=matey9;20488710]I think we should kill too birds with one stone and ban clothing all-together. That way we can assure that all students are not judged upon baised on their clothing, but then the teachers will be arrested for sexual harasment, and new ones will come in, creating a cycle so quick teachers dont have time for anything bad to happen! It's foolproof![/QUOTE] Let's repeal the Law of Gravity while we're at it.
[QUOTE=CodeMonkey3;20488677]I don't understand the big deal with a school telling it's students. "Wear a belt, keep your pants up." "Don't come to school with anything vulgar on your shirt"[/QUOTE] I can keep my pants up with out a belt my fat stomach also gets in the way :colbert: oh sure, lose weight. But you don't lose weight instantly :colbert:
[QUOTE=doommarine23;20488723]If you're willing to give up liberty for some safety you deserve neither. Franklin said it best, but I can't be assed to get his quote. Infact, using your logic, all freedom of expression should be banned. Singled out for your art or your artstyle, or choice of music or the videogames you like.[/QUOTE] Don't bother, I couldn't agree with you more and you have much better things you could do with your time to put it bluntly.
[QUOTE=Xystus234;20488737]It is a dick move, but it's actually kinda true. If you think about it, someone who would have had the experience of going to war would automatically have a better informed opinion about it, regardless of whatever someone who sits at home and watches TV on the news about it. It's the same thing.[/QUOTE] well i've fucked someone and i disagree with whatever you say there now stop using that stupid schoolyard argument
[QUOTE=CodeMonkey3;20488741]Let's repeal the Law of Gravity while we're at it.[/QUOTE] Thats a great idea! Now the schools will die into the sun! Problem Solved!
[QUOTE=thisispain;20488716]high school is where you learn how to deal with social life if you actually think high school education becomes important in life, you must still be in high school[/QUOTE] It's not, and that's what's kind of pathetic about it, that's why they need to change it. Believe it or not, it's actually more of a test to filter out those who don't want to contribute to society. People who drop out and don't get diplomas, don't tend to go far. They aren't seen as having "motivation".
[QUOTE=Xystus234;20488769]It's not, and that's what's kind of pathetic about it, that's why they need to change it. Believe it or not, it's actually more of a test to filter out those who don't want to contribute to society. People who drop out and don't get diplomas, don't tend to go far. They aren't seen as having "motivation".[/QUOTE] that's a complete load of bollocks don't talk about these things till you are at least my age no, forget that, i'm 25 and I still don't know shit
[QUOTE=Xystus234;20488769] Believe it or not, it's actually more of a test to filter out those who don't want to contribute to society. [/QUOTE] High school is where all my ambitions died, how counter-productive.
[QUOTE=thisispain;20488764]well i've fucked someone and i disagree with whatever you say there now stop using that stupid schoolyard argument[/QUOTE] Just my 2 cents.
[QUOTE=Xystus234;20488769]It's not, and that's what's kind of pathetic about it, that's why they need to change it. Believe it or not, it's actually more of a test to filter out those who don't want to contribute to society. People who drop out and don't get diplomas, don't tend to go far. They aren't seen as having "motivation".[/QUOTE] I can't wait for the NJ HSPA man. Know what that shit is? Confusing trick questions that decide if you fail for the whole year and have to retake your Junior year. It's not just High-School knowledge, oh no it's not. (High School Personal Assessment) it's also grades 5th-11th I never did the 5th grade, shit piss fuck. HEY MAN WUT IS THE SQUARE ROOT OFKASDKJASDKJS Any way to summarize, not only does most of the info you learn in high-school useless for real world jobs and application but the tests you're required such as the NJ HSPA are batshit insane.
[QUOTE=Xystus234;20488798]Just my 2 cents.[/QUOTE] your two cents worth in zimbabwean dollars
[QUOTE=matey9;20488768]Thats a great idea! Now the schools will die into the sun! Problem Solved![/QUOTE] Ban nature because it's so hard to keep clean. We can also make a National Highway One-Way with no off-ramps. We can go all night, I should really get into politics.
[QUOTE=thisispain;20488790]that's a complete load of bollocks don't talk about these things till you are at least my age no, forget that, i'm 25 and I still don't know shit[/QUOTE] If you were an employer, would you want to hire someone with a GED who dropped out, goes from job to job, bouncing around left and right, or would you want someone who can prove they can do the work, do the job, and commit to long term goals? That's what a diploma says. That's what a college degree says, education be damned. They could care less how many band or intellectual courses you take, they just want to see that you're willing to put out the effort rather than drop out. That's why the American education system sucks. [URL="http://math-www.uni-paderborn.de/%7Eaxel/us-d.html"]Read this and it will help you understand our society better.[/URL] And the whole thing, not just the education section.
[QUOTE=Xystus234;20488849]If you were an employer, would you want to hire someone with a GED who dropped out, goes from job to job, bouncing around left and right, or would you want someone who can prove they can do the work, do the job, and commit to long term goals? That's what a diploma says. That's what a college degree says, education be damned.[/QUOTE] Your argument is invalid because it is bias What if someone dropped out and held a job steady and got a GED? You don't take factors into account, you change them or bias them to your argument. I mean fuck me, if a guy held a job and got his GED, if anything he is higher on my list, not only did he hold a shit low paying job but he cared enough to actually finish school
I always felt it was inappropriate.
[QUOTE=Xystus234;20488849]If you were an employer, would you want to hire someone with a GED who dropped out, goes from job to job, bouncing around left and right, or would you want someone who can prove they can do the work, do the job, and commit to long term goals? That's what a diploma says. That's what a college degree says, education be damned.[/QUOTE] you equate dropping out of a high school with laziness that's why i fucking say you don't know anything you don't even take into account that people exit high school to start working, to help pay for their family members debt's or because they have other problems that needs money you need money to go to college, don't you? fuck me, have you even talking to anyone who didn't own three cars? grow up before it's too late
[QUOTE=doommarine23;20488865]Your argument is invalid because it is bias What if someone dropped out and held a job steady and got a GED? You don't take factors into account, you change them or bias them to your argument. I mean fuck me, if a guy held a job and got his GED, if anything he is higher on my list, not only did he hold a shit low paying job but he cared enough to actually finish school[/QUOTE] Then they would probably gain more respect back from if they had just started out at a job. Probably not as much as someone with a diploma though.
[QUOTE=Xystus234;20488917]Then they would probably gain more respect back from if they had just started out at a job. Probably not as much as someone with a diploma though.[/QUOTE] and you want to talk about virginity hahhahahah
[QUOTE=thisispain;20488904]you equate dropping out of a high school with laziness[/QUOTE] It's not. It doesn't matter if it's because of necessity or not, it's perceived to be regardless. And you're record is the only thing you have to negotiate with. Like it or not, life isn't fair. The poor get pissed on and get less opportunity, and are viewed as lazy by those who get lucky regardless of how inaccurate that perception is. It really sucks.
[QUOTE=Xystus234;20488969]It's not. It doesn't matter if it's because of necessity or not, it's perceived to be regardless. And you're record is the only thing you have to negotiate with. Like it or not, life isn't fair. The poor get pissed on and get less opportunity, and are viewed as lazy regardless of how inaccurate that perception is. It really sucks.[/QUOTE] what are you talking about you equated it like that yourself
[QUOTE=Xystus234;20488849]If you were an employer, would you want to hire someone with a GED who dropped out, goes from job to job, bouncing around left and right, or would you want someone who can prove they can do the work, do the job, and commit to long term goals? That's what a diploma says. That's what a college degree says, education be damned. They could care less how many band or intellectual courses you take, they just want to see that you're willing to put out the effort rather than drop out. That's why the American education system sucks. [URL="http://math-www.uni-paderborn.de/%7Eaxel/us-d.html"]Read this and it will help you understand our society better.[/URL] And the whole thing, not just the education section.[/QUOTE] Actually, a GED and Diploma are pretty much equal to employers, and these days they both don't really mean jack shit. You need some sort of college education to do much.
[QUOTE=yawmwen;20490146]Actually, a GED and Diploma are pretty much equal to employers, and these days they both don't really mean jack shit. You need some sort of college education to do much.[/QUOTE] Tradies get a fair bit of money, they don't need a college education..
[QUOTE=Eluveitie;20490170]Tradies get a fair bit of money, they don't need a college education..[/QUOTE] What I mean is you want some kind of certification. A "Trady" goes to school usually and gets some sort of certification that shows he/she is trained in the work.
A school near me has uniforms. It's fucking $1000 for the amount of uniforms required. Cheaper my ass.
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[QUOTE=Xystus234;20488849]If you were an employer, would you want to hire someone with a GED who dropped out, goes from job to job, bouncing around left and right, or would you want someone who can prove they can do the work, do the job, and commit to long term goals? That's what a diploma says. That's what a college degree says, education be damned. They could care less how many band or intellectual courses you take, they just want to see that you're willing to put out the effort rather than drop out. That's why the American education system sucks. [URL="http://math-www.uni-paderborn.de/%7Eaxel/us-d.html"]Read this and it will help you understand our society better.[/URL] And the whole thing, not just the education section.[/QUOTE] Fun story, when going on a tour of colleges around the world, the guide at Princeton named their "awesome Dunkin' Donuts center" as one of the main attractions on campus. Take that as you wish. [editline]09:44AM[/editline] Oh, and at Brown college the students were having jousting tournaments with 400$ mountain bikes. Smart crowd, Brown.
Wow, do we really need to discuss this? Dress codes violate the students' personal freedom. Period.
[QUOTE=Xystus234;20488552]Hepatitis and Pelvic Inflammatory Disease for one thing. It's really unattractive too. Plus usually there's usually something [I]really wrong[/I] with them, like mental problems or childhood trauma and such, not that it's their fault though. You obviously don't know how pussy works then. Ever hear of "Sloppy Seconds"? Even if you haven't, the bacteria and microbes from her former partner's penis believe it or not, [I]stay in there for good. and multiply even, meaning it's going to taste different and have different texture and smell every time more bodily fluids get transferred. [/I]I'm not even going to go on the emotional and psychological/biological aspects that women tend to have problems with, why they get taken advantage and humiliated so much, and how incredibly devastating psychologically it can be to them, self-esteem and dignity still not included. Let's just say they aren't evolved to be promiscuous. Trust me, it's not just "Oh she's fine as long as she doesn't have an STD." There's a whole, whole lot more to it than that you won't be able to understand until you actually lose your virginity, which I can tell by most of you're posts, few of you have on this board.[/QUOTE] I like how you assume I'm a virgin, pussy tastes metallic. I'm one of those internet cool guys who, you know, has sex.
[QUOTE=breakyourfac;20487103] We must control ze children starting wif ze way dey dress. [img]http://www.topnews.in/files/adolf-hitler.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Are you a idiot? They are full well in the right for raising a concern about inapropriate dress. Just because you don't have to wear uniform doesn't mean there aren't limits.
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