Unfair homework
- crazyd2000
- Rocket Ball Champion
- Posts: 375
- Joined: 19 years ago
- astro_mcfly
- Rocket Ball Champion
- Posts: 300
- Joined: 20 years ago
- Location: The Wild West, U.S.A.
- Contact:
- astro_mcfly
- Rocket Ball Champion
- Posts: 300
- Joined: 20 years ago
- Location: The Wild West, U.S.A.
- Contact:
I'm suprised that I don't get in trouble for stating my "two cents". There are certain topics that I really have a BIG opinion on.
Quote from an essay I wrote about Andrew Jackson,
(Andrew Jackson, from data...) "...Surrounded by the whites and their arts of civilization, which by destroying the resources of the savage doom him to weakness and decay..." Now, this is what I wrote...
" Isn't it wonderful how he puts it (sarcastic). Read closely, and you very well may see how selfish and inconsiderate it sounds."
The rest of the essay, well... Tells how he unfairly treats the natives. And I Could have written so much more.
Quote from an essay I wrote about Andrew Jackson,
(Andrew Jackson, from data...) "...Surrounded by the whites and their arts of civilization, which by destroying the resources of the savage doom him to weakness and decay..." Now, this is what I wrote...
" Isn't it wonderful how he puts it (sarcastic). Read closely, and you very well may see how selfish and inconsiderate it sounds."
The rest of the essay, well... Tells how he unfairly treats the natives. And I Could have written so much more.
Unfair, but maybe not useless...
For 2 years when I was at school, I had a teacher who seemed to dislike me (don't ask why). He/she would always find some reason to punish me, I even remember he/she had said once: "I don't find anything wrong today with you, but I'm sure you did something wrong. So here is you punishment."
The punishment was usually to conjugate 1 (or maybe 2 or 3) irregular verb(s) to all persons, modes and tenses. In my native language, they are numerous and sometimes complicated and/or obsolete
The consequence today is that I know almost all irregular verbs of my native language (almost) perfectly, even the weirdest forms
Sometimes I wish I could meet again this teacher to tell him/her how unfair he/she had been, but how intelligent his/her punishments were
For 2 years when I was at school, I had a teacher who seemed to dislike me (don't ask why). He/she would always find some reason to punish me, I even remember he/she had said once: "I don't find anything wrong today with you, but I'm sure you did something wrong. So here is you punishment."
The punishment was usually to conjugate 1 (or maybe 2 or 3) irregular verb(s) to all persons, modes and tenses. In my native language, they are numerous and sometimes complicated and/or obsolete

The consequence today is that I know almost all irregular verbs of my native language (almost) perfectly, even the weirdest forms

Sometimes I wish I could meet again this teacher to tell him/her how unfair he/she had been, but how intelligent his/her punishments were

The real sign that someone has become a fanatic is that he completely loses his sense of humor about some important facet of his life. When humor goes, it means he's lost his perspective.
Wedge Antilles
Star Wars - Exile
Wedge Antilles
Star Wars - Exile
- crazyd2000
- Rocket Ball Champion
- Posts: 375
- Joined: 19 years ago
DrFrag wrote:One time my PE teacher told us we had to watch Neighbours for homework. (an Australian soap opera)
What does that have to do with PE
Last edited by crazyd2000 on Sat Mar 18, 2006 1:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Eh, i had a substitute in math again today......at least I didn't get in trouble, but others did.

"Astro, you must exceed the limitations that humans cannot!
You must be go beyond nationality, ethnicity,
pilosophy, and religion,
starvation and poverty,
and war!
Exceed these limitations created by man!
You must fly high! Higher than any human has ever flown before!
To reach for the future that no human has been able to so far!"


Return to “General Discussion”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 56 guests