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- starseed_10
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- AnnieDreams
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I read that as bathing with them.
Uhm...nope. Sorry.
I had a lot of teachers like me. But they either hated me or loved me. In middle school I got in battles with one teacher named Mrs. Pike. A girl I wasn't friends with, but I am now, told me last night she remembers us yelling at eachother. I had this health teacher in high school, who was the wrestling coach. He left me once (I was a cheerleader) on purpose, and I duked it out with him in class. He told me to sit down and shut up and called me a stupid cheerleader. Naturally, I told him to go to hell and left. Er...that's only two examples

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- happening fish
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one of my high school teachers were ... a pedophile, a disgusting pervert a weirdo, a noncompetent teacher, and a homophobic... oh and everyone was quite sure that his "girlfriend" was a mail order bride. he TOLD us about his fetishes. it was not fun.
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my teachers this semester are kinda..bleh.
i can't stand my english teacher. he's really sarcastic but it's really mean a lot of the time. and he's hard to understand because he just rambles on forever and ever, so if we ask a question..he gets pissed off.
my religion teacher isn't there half the time. she doesn't like to teach. all we do is have discussions on sex and alcohol. i'm going to fucking fail my exam.
my tech teacher is okay. he's kinda annoying, but he just makes sure we're not falling behind.
and my science teacher is pretty cool.
i can't stand my english teacher. he's really sarcastic but it's really mean a lot of the time. and he's hard to understand because he just rambles on forever and ever, so if we ask a question..he gets pissed off.
my religion teacher isn't there half the time. she doesn't like to teach. all we do is have discussions on sex and alcohol. i'm going to fucking fail my exam.
my tech teacher is okay. he's kinda annoying, but he just makes sure we're not falling behind.
and my science teacher is pretty cool.

- happening fish
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In grades 11-12 my class (well, the girls, but there were 7 girls and only 3 boys so they don't count) developed a crying-at-school club. It started with Laura being upset over her english mark getting lowered or something, coupled with exam stress, but as soon as she got teary the teacher and the IB co-ordinator like swept her into the hall and started counselling her and then after that all the teachers treated her like she was emotionally fragile. She got really indignant about it- it was hysterical. Over the two years we all joined the club at one point or another
I found out last night that one of the girls actually tried out her crying skills at work because she didn't want to wash dishes and they let her go home
"Umm... Kelly's crying in the washing pit..."






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she's from my neck of the woods.
my teachers were alright, i liked most of them. none of the lady teachers was a pedefile, and that's cool cause none of them were hot. but i still wished one of them was hot, and into me at 14 or so.
Whenever death may surprise us,
let it be welcome
if our battle cry has reached even one receptive ear
and another hand reaches out to take up our arms.
Nobody's gonna miss me, no tears will fall, no ones gonna weap, when i hit that road.
my boots are broken my brain is sore, fer keepin' up with thier little world, i got a heavy load.
gonna leave 'em all just like before, i'm big city bound, your always 17 in your hometown
let it be welcome
if our battle cry has reached even one receptive ear
and another hand reaches out to take up our arms.
Nobody's gonna miss me, no tears will fall, no ones gonna weap, when i hit that road.
my boots are broken my brain is sore, fer keepin' up with thier little world, i got a heavy load.
gonna leave 'em all just like before, i'm big city bound, your always 17 in your hometown
half jill wrote:my teachers this semester are kinda..bleh.
i can't stand my english teacher. he's really sarcastic but it's really mean a lot of the time. and he's hard to understand because he just rambles on forever and ever, so if we ask a question..he gets pissed off.
my religion teacher isn't there half the time. she doesn't like to teach. all we do is have discussions on sex and alcohol. i'm going to fucking fail my exam.
my tech teacher is okay. he's kinda annoying, but he just makes sure we're not falling behind.
and my science teacher is pretty cool.
I had a discussion about sex in biology once. Some girl was telling us how she thought she was pregnant. Then we found out she was virgin.

Queens Of The Stone Age-Someone's In The Wolf
Once you're lost in twillights's blue
You don't find your way, the way finds you...
Tempt the fates, beware the smile
It hides all the teeth, my dear,
What's behind them...
So glad you could stay
Forever
He steps between the trees, a crooked man
There's blood on the blade
Don't take his hand
You warm by the firelight, in twilight's blue
Shadows creep & dance the walls
He's creeping too..
So glad you could stay
Forever

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happeningfish wrote:In grades 11-12 my class (well, the girls, but there were 7 girls and only 3 boys so they don't count) developed a crying-at-school club. It started with Laura being upset over her english mark getting lowered or something, coupled with exam stress, but as soon as she got teary the teacher and the IB co-ordinator like swept her into the hall and started counselling her and then after that all the teachers treated her like she was emotionally fragile. She got really indignant about it- it was hysterical. Over the two years we all joined the club at one point or anotherI found out last night that one of the girls actually tried out her crying skills at work because she didn't want to wash dishes and they let her go home
"Umm... Kelly's crying in the washing pit..."
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Bah you girls and your crying! It's not fair! Damn it!
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