Hay FFR, I need your input

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  • gerbi7
    FFR Player
    • Feb 2006
    • 276

    #46
    Re: Hay FFR, I need your input

    -Drugs, but this isn't a problem at my school
    -Having to get up at 4:30 in the morning and then going to school when the sun isn't even ****ing out yet
    -**** cafeteria food
    -TOO much homework. Homework is nice, but it shouldn't take up every single hour you have off from school and extracurriculars.
    -Not enough money for anything besides the ****ing football team
    -Some teachers are so retarded they don't notice people cheating
    -Same teachers mentioned above teaching same level classes as other smarter teachers, resulting with the retard teacher's students having much better GPA's.
    -MORE ****ING PASSING TIME FOR GOD'S SAKE
    Squirrels are evil.

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    • TheRaiRaiEatsBalloons
      Banned
      FFR Simfile Author
      • Oct 2005
      • 1048

      #47
      Re: Hay FFR, I need your input

      Originally posted by gerbi7
      -Drugs, but this isn't a problem at my school
      explain

      ps I'm working on a dog tag in my graphic imaging class that says

      NSHS
      Spending your
      tax money on
      sports equipment
      since
      '81!

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      • Jamaican Jew
        FFR Player
        • Jun 2006
        • 254

        #48
        Re: Hay FFR, I need your input

        An example of how much the schools (at least in my system) emphasize things that don't really matter:
        Today was a "College Breakfast" day at my school. I was badgered into going by my mom, and finally only agreed because I had to pay for my yearbook and class dues. Throughout the program, speakers were discussing different clubs and tests the students "Might find effective" for planning their lives after high school, and how good everything would look on a college application.
        After getting back into the car, my mother and I had a heated discussion about why I wasn't interested in these tests (Such as PSAT's), and how much of a waste of time it would be to take them. She was angered further when I told her I wished to drop my advanced diploma, so that I could substitute classes I wouldn't need (i.e., Latin) for courses more conducive to a real-world environment, like Finance. She seems to think that I'm willing to "throw my life away," and that I'm not thinking about any part of my future except getting out of the house and sharing an apartment with Rai.
        To try and help me see the light, she progressed to telling me stories about how difficult it is for [young] people to get an apartment, pay for college, and foot the bill for utilities etc. while working at the same time. I didn't have the heart to tell her I'm not planning on going to college, at least not right away (as they’re expecting), and that I'm perfectly fine living in a small apartment, working locally and living simply until we have a sufficient amount of money saved up and can progress onto different things.
        Apparently, the idea that I’m so worried about taking classes that would be beneficial in the real world, instead of getting a diploma that would look good on a college application is baffling to her, and I’m obviously being irresponsible and irrational.

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