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Post by SlightlyMad on Feb 22, 2004 7:01:22 GMT -5
This is good, now we're saying parents are brats. I think anyone can be brats. Not JUST children. Adults can be non understanding, and not co-operating with children, which is what will get the children do what they would like. For instance, my teacher told me off, because we had this story telling evening thingy on evening, and my mum and sister wanted to go early because they weren't enjoying it. Me and my brother wanted to stay with out friends. So, my quietly called me over to tell me that they were going. Then the next day, my teacher told me off for talking to my mum. How stupid is that? She didn't give a chance to explain anything at all, but just told me off. Adults are not always right, and they need to give children a chance to explain things. I agree what school year are you in are you in secondary school? I just want to know cus , i mean storytelling in YR7
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Post by badlee on Feb 22, 2004 10:28:55 GMT -5
Lol, that would be weird.
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Post by DetectiveDupin on Feb 22, 2004 10:31:11 GMT -5
Meh. It's primary, cause I'm year six.
I didn't go by choice-trust me-I was asked to do something there.
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Post by embah on Feb 24, 2004 3:32:43 GMT -5
Yeah, adults can be wrong sometimes, but so can children so I guess it's even (adults just don't have to admit that they're wrong).
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Post by DetectiveDupin on Feb 24, 2004 11:24:28 GMT -5
Yeah. For instance, if my sister is late she get's really told off. If her teacher is late...it's a different story. If they don't do homework because they were tired, they get done. If the teacher forgets to mark work, because THEY were tired, then again..it's a different story.
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Post by embah on Feb 25, 2004 0:22:05 GMT -5
I guess that adults get really mad at us kids (or teenagers) because we've got to learn to be responsible just like they most likely had to when they were growing up, but it does annoy me, like once I forgot my novel for my english lesson, and my teacher kept us all in for detention!
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Post by SlightlyMad on Feb 26, 2004 14:54:59 GMT -5
Yeah Primary 2
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Post by embah on Feb 27, 2004 2:31:27 GMT -5
Oh well, we've sort of gone off topic now haven't we......lol
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Post by DetectiveDupin on Feb 27, 2004 13:03:01 GMT -5
*nods*
Anyways....back to Michael Jackson...
"I am Peter Pan."
That's....interesting..he seems freakishly attached to children, if he hasn't done anything sexual to them, then he's just a very nice man to them. Then again, it would be like making friends with a Barbie Doll...
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Post by embah on Feb 28, 2004 20:36:10 GMT -5
lol. I remeber him saying that........lol... *I'm peter pan, i can fly!* What about his concerts, I never saw one, but if I were there, I'd more interested in whether his nose was going to fall off. lol.
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Post by Brian on Feb 29, 2004 14:47:23 GMT -5
Yeah. For instance, if my sister is late she get's really told off. If her teacher is late...it's a different story. If they don't do homework because they were tired, they get done. If the teacher forgets to mark work, because THEY were tired, then again..it's a different story. Sorry to get off topic again, but I agree... We did this big math project in fifth grade that everybody got A's on because my lazy teacher never got around to grading them.
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Post by embah on Mar 2, 2004 5:57:41 GMT -5
Really? Wow, that's really unfair to the kids who tried their hardest, to be marked even with ones who didn't do anything! Parents and teachers. So many rules and boundries. It's all too annoying!
One thing that I really hate at school, is how us girls and some boys I guess, can't wear jewellery. We can wear 1 ring and 1 pair of sleepers or studs. It's so unfair! You can wear a religious necklace if you belong to a certain religion, but the teachers still take them off you anyway. My point is, that teachers wear jewellery, and some of them (at my school anyway) do the activities with us, like in ITD or sport. It sucks!
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Post by DetectiveDupin on Mar 2, 2004 10:46:43 GMT -5
Yeah, our teacher told us no jewellerey (I dont wear it anyway) because this girl had her finger wrenched off when her ring got caught on something. Heh...then me and my friend Rachel were talking about if someone was wearing a necklace. *yanks head off Barbie Doll*
Yeah...very childish.
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Post by embah on Mar 5, 2004 1:48:05 GMT -5
I guess jewellery should be banned from primary school, but why high school? We're not going to go around acting like kids playing tiggy at h.s are we? So there's no real danger in that area.
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Post by DetectiveDupin on Mar 5, 2004 12:36:44 GMT -5
Well I'm in primary school. But top year. And they were wearing shag-bands. Those little plastic ones. They're not gonna do any harm. Unless they break.
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