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new marking scheme to reflect real life

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 0:29

Students are always interested in being prepared for real life, and constantly question the way things are done in school as it pertains to real life.  With that concern in mind, we shall grade students accordingly:  grades shall be allocated almost randomly, or based on how rich their parents are.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 0:53

That's pretty much the way it is now.  You propose that they admit the hypocrisy.  Not gonna happen.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 8:21

In my school the teachers all liked and respected the good looking (ie: popular) children and were disgusted by the children who were outcasts or bullied. And they graded according to this criteria. So it all works out.

Name: !MILKRIBS4k 2009-10-18 9:12

Sounds pretty stupid to me!

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 9:23

i got into law school a year ago. best year of my pathetic tale, i felt like i finally had a life after a decade of complete lonerdom. i thought over the years i had learned to be friendly with acquaintances and people at work to a degree, and come off as normal.

i got thrown out a few weeks ago. what was the reason? the main instructor basically said that it was obvious to him and all the other people in the class that i was a loner who had had no real adult relationships, and that there would be no point in continuing this kind of training since i had no real life experience to draw from. he said you could be a comedian of some sort, but what we teach here this isn't going to work out for you until you get some serious therapy. he also said to me he knew i was a virgin, without me ever telling anyone that. that was pretty weird to hear.

Name: !MILKRIBS4k 2009-10-18 9:25

>>5
I think you are simply a troll! Doesn't sound real to me!

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 9:27

>>6
What are you? fifteen? Pipe down, kid.
>>5
I should have said in my post that I'm 29, I spent the decade from eighteen to twenty eight as a shelf stacker at the grocery store.

Name: !MILKRIBS4k 2009-10-18 9:45

>>7
I am 18! You are trying to troll /lounge/!

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 11:53

>>5
What.  Really?

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 12:21

I remember in my first year of primary school i was forced to sit next to a girl, and the anxiety i felt was so overwhelming i started crying. a few years later when i was in junior school i seemed to cry and turn more soft and an almost un-masculine when in conversation with a girl. In secondary school whenever i was engaged in conversation i would just cry and try to put them off.. even though inside i was dying to speak to them and to be intimate.

Name: Anonymous 2009-10-18 19:44

Going Bad Person For REAL

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