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Off-Topic => Chatterbox => Topic started by: RpJk on September 04, 2012, 02:57:51 PM
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This is to show my own perspective of society, mainly at other kids and although some of you won't care its just I think this will be a good place to show it.
Introduction: This will be a self-project I will be doing for myself and to show others.
It’s about how I see the world and other kids around me as they start the coming of age rules in which they try to stuff like smoking and drinking because they its like, change in personality and how there are fewer kids ending up not doing this coming from my own belief’s.
However this affects me because one moment I see that kids should have complete freedom and do what they like but the next you want to throw them into a cell and throw away the key. Its showing that kids are acting older than they should be. Going back to being in the middle between kids having freedom or chained and supervised I am in always situations in which as much as you want to agree with a kid for doing something that can be bad you always feel like your being forced to agree with adults.
Put this into a school situation right. Your friend was being bad and teacher asks you and the rest of your class was he being bad.
Key: A (Boy who was being bad and is your best friend)
B, C, D, E , F ,G ,H (Other people in your class)
I (You)
Teacher: “Class do we agree that A was being rude for touching people on the head continually”
B to H individually says Yes
Then the Teacher turns to you
Teacher: “I, since you’re A’s best friend how do you feel?”
You don’t know what to do, you could either say I don’t care and your friend is alright with you or you could say Yes and risk your friendship with him but most of the time you feel like your forced to say Yes.
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you sound like someone i would punch in the stomach
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So a blog then?
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You are going to be so popular at school if this gets out.
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Countdown to self destruction in 3..2...1..
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you sound like someone i would punch in the stomach
Agreed.
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Welcome to the 21st century bro.
you sound like someone i would punch in the stomach
To a certain extent, this
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you sound like someone i would punch in the stomach
So much win :laughing
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whats the point of this i don't even know who you are.
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hmmm... possibly interesting
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this already sounds like it's going to be WHOA KIDS STOP DENYING AUTHORITY YOU SHOULDN'T BE DOING THIS CRAP OUR CULTURE WAAAAAAAAAAAAA
But do it anyway, it least I'd be able to get a laugh or maybe even get to argue some stuff. And my expectations could be completely wrong as well :P
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i hate the idea of structure for kids completely. i've seen kids burnt out on structure when they were in like kindergarten with me, now they're either in jail or just don't care because their parents gave them too many damn rules. honestly i think the best way to raise a kid is to leave them alone and let them be a kid. hell, that's what my parents did, and look who i turned out. (ok that's probably not the best analogy in the world but you get my point)
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i hate the idea of structure for kids completely. i've seen kids burnt out on structure when they were in like kindergarten with me, now they're either in jail or just don't care because their parents gave them too many damn rules. honestly i think the best way to raise a kid is to leave them alone and let them be a kid. hell, that's what my parents did, and look who i turned out. (ok that's probably not the best analogy in the world but you get my point)
You think too much.
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i hate the idea of structure for kids completely. i've seen kids burnt out on structure when they were in like kindergarten with me, now they're either in jail or just don't care because their parents gave them too many damn rules. honestly i think the best way to raise a kid is to leave them alone and let them be a kid. hell, that's what my parents did, and look who i turned out. (ok that's probably not the best analogy in the world but you get my point)
You think too much.
osh** call the thought police
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i hate the idea of structure for kids completely. i've seen kids burnt out on structure when they were in like kindergarten with me, now they're either in jail or just don't care because their parents gave them too many damn rules. honestly i think the best way to raise a kid is to leave them alone and let them be a kid. hell, that's what my parents did, and look who i turned out. (ok that's probably not the best analogy in the world but you get my point)
You think too much.
osh** call the thought police
F--k Tha thought Police!
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i hate the idea of structure for kids completely. i've seen kids burnt out on structure when they were in like kindergarten with me, now they're either in jail or just don't care because their parents gave them too many damn rules. honestly i think the best way to raise a kid is to leave them alone and let them be a kid. hell, that's what my parents did, and look who i turned out. (ok that's probably not the best analogy in the world but you get my point)
You think too much.
and you don't think enough
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Setting in place social expectations early is exactly why nothing improves, because people expect the same traditions to keep on going, so any actual advancement is like expected to meet traditional values. Does nothing good for improvement especially in times when rights are such an issue.
i hate the idea of structure for kids completely. i've seen kids burnt out on structure when they were in like kindergarten with me, now they're either in jail or just don't care because their parents gave them too many damn rules. honestly i think the best way to raise a kid is to leave them alone and let them be a kid. hell, that's what my parents did, and look who i turned out. (ok that's probably not the best analogy in the world but you get my point)
You think too much.
and you don't think enough
you can tell because he thinks that dream theater are good at composing music rather than wank :coolface
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i hate the idea of structure for kids completely. i've seen kids burnt out on structure when they were in like kindergarten with me, now they're either in jail or just don't care because their parents gave them too many damn rules. honestly i think the best way to raise a kid is to leave them alone and let them be a kid. hell, that's what my parents did, and look who i turned out. (ok that's probably not the best analogy in the world but you get my point)
You think too much.
and you don't think enough
and you try to hard
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yeah narikun really is a bit of a tryhard.
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narikun?
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narikun?
that's just what i call naryar to undermine his manliness and authority as moderator. :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile:
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narikun?
that's just what i call naryar to undermine his manliness and authority as moderator. :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile:
seriously he's the least evil villain ever
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narikun?
that's just what i call naryar to undermine his manliness and authority as moderator. :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile:
Not a bad idea, I'm gonna call him Mr Snookums from now on.
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narikun?
that's just what i call naryar to undermine his manliness and authority as moderator. :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile:
Not a bad idea, I'm gonna call him Mr Snookums from now on.
I just ham him down if I have to. Generally works for more serious conversation.
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narikun?
that's just what i call naryar to undermine his manliness and authority as moderator. :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile:
Not a bad idea, I'm gonna call him Mr Snookums from now on.
I just ham him down if I have to. Generally works for more serious conversation.
why not just call him out for being unfunny.
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EXCUSE ME, BUT WHAT DID I JUST HEAR YOU ALL SAY? I WILL HAVE YOU ALL KNOW THAT I HAVE NOT SPENT THE LAST TWENTY YEARS OF MY LIFE DOING EVERYTHING IN MY POWER TO STOP MY CHILDREN FROM HAVING ANY INTERACTION OUTSIDE OF THE HOUSE FOR NO REASON! LOOK AT MY OLDEST SON GREG, I HAVE NEVER ALLOWED HIM TO HAVE FRIENDS, BE INVOLVED WITH DANGEROUS SPORTS, OR DO ANYTHING WITH HIS LIFE OUTSIDE OF SITTING IN HIS ROOM AND WATCHING TV, AND HE TURNED OUT FINE, EVEN IF HE DOES WEIGHT 340 POUNDS, AND EVEN IF I FAKED HIS DEATH SO I COULD LOCK HIM UP AND STOP HIM FROM EVER LEAVING ME, ITS BETTER THAN HIM TURNING INTO SOME KIND OF FILTHY SINNER OR GETTING KIDNAPPED BY ONE OF YOU FILTHY DISGUSTING MONSTERS! YOU ARE ALL A DISGRACE AND I AM GOING TO ALERT THE AUTHORITIES IMMEDIATELY.
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i hate the idea of structure for kids completely. i've seen kids burnt out on structure when they were in like kindergarten with me, now they're either in jail or just don't care because their parents gave them too many damn rules. honestly i think the best way to raise a kid is to leave them alone and let them be a kid. hell, that's what my parents did, and look who i turned out. (ok that's probably not the best analogy in the world but you get my point)
Maybe I'm a better analogy for this, then?
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EXCUSE ME, BUT WHAT DID I JUST HEAR YOU ALL SAY? I WILL HAVE YOU ALL KNOW THAT I HAVE NOT SPENT THE LAST TWENTY YEARS OF MY LIFE DOING EVERYTHING IN MY POWER TO STOP MY CHILDREN FROM HAVING ANY INTERACTION OUTSIDE OF THE HOUSE FOR NO REASON! LOOK AT MY OLDEST SON GREG, I HAVE NEVER ALLOWED HIM TO HAVE FRIENDS, BE INVOLVED WITH DANGEROUS SPORTS, OR DO ANYTHING WITH HIS LIFE OUTSIDE OF SITTING IN HIS ROOM AND WATCHING TV, AND HE TURNED OUT FINE, EVEN IF HE DOES WEIGHT 340 POUNDS, AND EVEN IF I FAKED HIS DEATH SO I COULD LOCK HIM UP AND STOP HIM FROM EVER LEAVING ME, ITS BETTER THAN HIM TURNING INTO SOME KIND OF FILTHY SINNER OR GETTING KIDNAPPED BY ONE OF YOU FILTHY DISGUSTING MONSTERS! YOU ARE ALL A DISGRACE AND I AM GOING TO ALERT THE AUTHORITIES IMMEDIATELY.
This.
There is such a thing as too much sheltering... When a kid that has been sheltered from everything gains a small amount of freedom, they will go completely out of control due to not knowing how to handle it.
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i hate the idea of structure for kids completely. i've seen kids burnt out on structure when they were in like kindergarten with me, now they're either in jail or just don't care because their parents gave them too many damn rules. honestly i think the best way to raise a kid is to leave them alone and let them be a kid. hell, that's what my parents did, and look who i turned out. (ok that's probably not the best analogy in the world but you get my point)
Maybe I'm a better analogy for this, then?
always <3
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Introduction changed to catch more of what I'm trying to say.
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Introduction changed to catch more of what I'm trying to say.
The introduction sounds like a scenario you would find with a group of 8 year olds.. Not sure they're going around smoking and ****ing at that age.
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It’s about how I see the world and other kids around me as they start the coming of age rules in which they try to stuff like smoking and drinking because they its like, change in personality and how there are fewer kids ending up not doing this coming from my own belief’s.
Has anyone ever been so far as decided to use the because when why at the when time because is going to be happens the at the because?
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Key: A (Boy who was being bad and is your best friend)
B, C, D, E , F ,G ,H (Other people in your class)
I (You)
Teacher: “Class do we agree that A was being rude for touching people on the head continually”
B to H individually says Yes
Then the Teacher turns to you
Teacher: “I, since you’re A’s best friend how do you feel?”
You don’t know what to do, you could either say I don’t care and your friend is alright with you or you could say Yes and risk your friendship with him but most of the time you feel like your forced to say Yes.
If one criticism ends friendship, then it's not really friendship.
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i hate the idea of structure for kids completely. i've seen kids burnt out on structure when they were in like kindergarten with me, now they're either in jail or just don't care because their parents gave them too many damn rules. honestly i think the best way to raise a kid is to leave them alone and let them be a kid. hell, that's what my parents did, and look who i turned out. (ok that's probably not the best analogy in the world but you get my point)
Maybe I'm a better analogy for this, then?
Or me?
Key: A (Boy who was being bad and is your best friend)
B, C, D, E , F ,G ,H (Other people in your class)
I (You)
Teacher: “Class do we agree that A was being rude for touching people on the head continually”
B to H individually says Yes
Then the Teacher turns to you
Teacher: “I, since you’re A’s best friend how do you feel?”
You don’t know what to do, you could either say I don’t care and your friend is alright with you or you could say Yes and risk your friendship with him but most of the time you feel like your forced to say Yes.
what
That's first-grade behavior and you know it. Say yes and tell the kid to grow up and get a life.
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I will probably say
"That is not a sincere question. You do not care what I think."
Always hated teachers that do sh** like that.... Do I look like a moron?
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I would whup the sh** out of everybody in the whole
class school, but I can .... and you probably can't!
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I question the degree to which I am going to end up finding your observations enlightening or interesting. Your example in the OP is so simplistic and such a non issue that I wonder whether you really understand the relative weight of the various problems facing children as they age.
That being said, I could end up being proven totally wrong. I would be interested to see how this progresses.
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I would whup the sh** out of everybody in the whole class school, but I can .... and you probably can't!
Would you stand on a pile of their bodies like some kind of ancient conqueror ?
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The answer's obvious - you are his friend but that doesn't mean you have to agree with all his actions. Plus if he's really your friend, he'll forgive you for throwing him under the bus.
also protip, use fake names and not letters of the alphabet, it makes it easier to follow when we don't have to memorize a code before reading the story. Your fake name can just be RPJK
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The teacher shouldn't single you out in front the entire class, especially based on the fact that your the guy's best friend... I do believe that kind of sh** is actually illegal in the US.
No, there is no "law" that states it in those exact words, but there are certain regulations that all schools and teachers in the US have to abide by, especially in disciplinary situations. They cannot single you out in front of the whole class like that.
I know a lot about the regulations in the US system because my mother was involved with an agency that helped parents with legal matters involving disciplinary actions in schools. Plus, I was in similar situations as the one you described a few times. I basically just said "Legally, you can't do this." That really pisses them off... They don't like when students know their rights and aren't just the teachers puppets to manipulate.
Since I don't know the regulations of your particular country, I couldn't say, but I would do some research into that if I were you.