12-9-2008, 12:29 PM | #21 |
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Re: Law where if you can't prove nothing, you can't do nothing about it.
If you don't like it, tell the teacher off and see where that gets you, seriously. Teachers are regular working and if you defend yourself or argue with them til the point where they don't want to hear it anymore they'll either say "Whatever" or send you out of class in which case you'll have a free period either way :P
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12-9-2008, 12:30 PM | #22 |
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Naw, Mal. It's the fact that there had been the orchestra and chorus classes in there, too. That's another sixty kids. But, we're not here to debate my issue. I'm not even debating it.
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12-9-2008, 12:40 PM | #23 |
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rzr, you have got to be one of the most immature and retarded people posting on these forums, honestly. Along with everyone else who thinks it's okay to go against their teachers. Being in school is like being in a dictatorial society. It's not to make you feel like crap or ruin your life - it's to help you grow up. Apparently some of you haven't dropped your balls yet and are still whining and crying about every thing a teacher does to hurt yur feewings. B o o h o o.
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12-9-2008, 12:46 PM | #24 |
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lol cause orchestra kids regularly whip it out during rehearsal and piss without anyone noticing
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12-9-2008, 12:53 PM | #25 |
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ah I love you dore, you just make me burst with laughter but seriously you should do as the teacher says if you don't want to get a RECORD but if you're fine with a "disciplinary issue" that'll stop you from going to a good college because of high standards, do what you want they can't arrest you for voicing your opinion. Just stay away from doing illegal activities like destruction of public property.
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12-9-2008, 12:56 PM | #26 | |
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12-9-2008, 12:58 PM | #27 |
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Please, the School of Hard Knocks University Academy School (Called 'The School of Hard Knocks University Academy School' for short) is always taking new students and THEY LOVE people with disciplinary action... I should know. I'm the Dean of Students. And the Dean of Admissions. And the founder of the college. I have a PHd in Hard Knock Life studies.
Do you think this School University Academy School might be right for you? Let me give you a sample of one of the exam questions. 'You wake up in the morning and realize you're living a life of hard knocks. You realize this, when instead of treats... A: You get tricked. B: You get kicked. C: Wool blankets. D: Empty stomachs. E: All of the above. F: None of the above.' and it doesn't get any easier. That's a first year entry exam into 'Hard Knockery 101'. I should know. I came up with the test. Send your applications as soon as you can. Carrier pigeons only. Real mail is for people with easy lives, and that's not something we appreciate at the School of Hard Knocks University Academy School.
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12-9-2008, 01:19 PM | #28 |
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Re: Law where if you can't prove nothing, you can't do nothing about it.
yeah she kinda does have a right cause she still is a teacher
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12-9-2008, 01:59 PM | #29 |
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Re: Law where if you can't prove nothing, you can't do nothing about it.
I love you.
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12-9-2008, 02:15 PM | #30 |
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Why would you bring your computer to high school? I don't get it I mean can't you just hold off until school's out?
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12-9-2008, 02:32 PM | #31 |
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He should probably be paying attention anyway. Seriously.
"Can't prove nothing." You shouldn't be playing games.
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well teachers do have the ultimate authority for petty things purely because they don't matter in the grand scheme of things. If a teacher accuses you of something that can get you suspended or something and there is no sustainable evidence, that goes to higher authority and you will likely be deemed innocent.
You, the student are in control of a teacher in high school because they are teaching you, it is their job to make sure students do well (not necessarily understand the stuff. I like to believe most actually care and it isn't just a job for money...) in their class. The students are in the ultimate control. For example I changed the way my Spanish teacher runs class just by talking to her and giving her suggestions on how to run the class (I had to be careful how I approached her so she wouldn't take it the wrong way and thankfully it went over smoothly) and it is much more productive and endurable for everyone now. The high school teacher must bend to the students in order to keep their job. |
12-9-2008, 03:16 PM | #33 |
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her class, her rules. it's school, "rights" arent really an issue here.
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What your talking about has nothing to do with control, but increased interaction and a lessoning of the difference. Regardless, the teacher in high school has more control on them, and thusly must pass that control unto you. In college, the teacher has much less restrictions, especially on the upper level courses and can then pass on that open-ended curriculum unto you. Try that mindset from now on.
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12-9-2008, 03:26 PM | #35 |
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How is this thread even still alive?
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12-9-2008, 03:33 PM | #37 |
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Jesus rzr, you're like some weird level of low-class retard or something.
Use a damn bathroom like the rest of the civilized world -- you're not a leaky puppy or some ****. Didn't even lay down the newspaper, I bet. BTW also horrible example -- evidence is all up in that ****. Thank goodness that anyone worthwhile (i.e. anyone not retarded) will graduate in a few years or sooner and no longer have to be burdened by your presence. Go play in traffic.
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12-9-2008, 03:53 PM | #38 |
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Oh yeah, also, to keep on topic.
It's really annoying when a student does something stupid and then tries to get out of it by trying to act all high-and-mighty with some newfound, deep knowledge of logic and the law. Please realize: You don't know law, and you probably suck at logic. In school, teachers have the final say. Odds are you guys had your laptops shut down because you were disruptive/annoying/making too much noise/talking/whatever. In high school (and even in college) people got away with messing around on their laptops all the time during class, and nothing happened because they don't bother anyone. However, if/when they were told to shut the laptop (even if they weren't bothering anyone), they did so respectfully, because it wasn't a big freaking deal. The fact that you're even upset over this implies immaturity, which further implies that the problem was not that you were using the computer, but that you guys were being disruptive. This is further supported by your previous thread where you basically stated that you don't do your homework or listen to teachers, you fight back and argue often, sleep, etc. Basically, you have an issue with authority in general. The teacher probably didn't really care what you guys were doing, but knew you guys were being annoying, caught one of the guys playing a game, and just made you all shut down so you guys would chill. But really, even if you guys weren't disruptive (which you probably were), she can still make you close your laptops. You don't have a "right" to use one during class. Also, there's nothing saying that a substitute teacher somehow has fewer rights than the normal, regular teacher. They have all the same rights, powers, and responsibilities too. So, yeah, as Arnold would say, stop whining.
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back in the good old days, we had this amazing technology called pen and paper
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