*sigh* Homework.
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Nobody made her answer in such a way and call the teacher an asshole. That was her own idiocy acting out there.
Completely irrelevant.[The teacher] should have approached her in a better way than he did.
You bet. Yours and yours alone.Originally posted by Babyvpr._. It was my fault?
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Originally posted by GrandiagodSentences I thought I never would have to type.Originally posted by GrandiagodShe has an asshole, in other pics you can see a diaper taped to her dead twin's back.Comment
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Agree wholeheartedly. Babyvpr shouldn't have called him an asshole in any circumstance (especially the ones given). Respect should be given and you deserved to be kicked out of class. Learn from your mistakes.PLAYING SINCE SEPTEMBER 2007.
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Okay, but I honestly don't understand why I'm the only one from that class to get suspended/kicked out when like 5 other kids in there disrespect him ALL the time. I'm not the only one who has called him an asshole/jackass. Whatever though it's in the past and i'm out of that school.Comment
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Whether you were the only one to disrespect him or not is completely irrelevant. The FACT is that you did disrespect him and you should hold yourself accountable for your actions. No one forced you to disrespect the man. He's just trying to earn a living teaching kids & doesn't need to be harassed by getting himself called asshole by a bunch of kids.
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Well, my high school has a program where the state pays for any courses one would want to take at the local public university, so I'm just doing everything there except for orchestra at the high school, mainly because my high school is small and has sucky course offerings.
Warning, long list ahead, in no particular order:
Orchestra - Violin - We're practicing a few pieces in preparation for a festival and concert coming up; the pieces are "Zampa Overture," "Op. 34 Two elegic melodies for string orchestra" by Grieg (the melodies are Hjertesår, or Heartwounds, and Våren, or Springtide), and movements 1 and 3 from an arranged version of Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky.
Chem 116 - Honors Chemical Principles II - We're just finishing up a chapter on colligative properties, and had our midterm last week (I managed to get a 90/100 because the prof graded mine wrong, but he told me to keep the points; I'm kinda stoked because the highest grade was a 91).
Biol 107 - Cell Biology - We're doing cellular respiration and fermentation...and in lab we have to write a 2-4 page single spaced lab write up on how potatoes change in weight when soaked in water with different stuff dissolved in it. On the bright side, we made some alcohol, although it was discarded afterwards.
Astr 138 - Planets and Planetary Systems - We've just finished up the properties of Venus and will be having a midterm next week. This is a really easy class, and it's totally awesome.
Math 283 - Honors Calculus III - We have a midterm next week, and just finished using Lagrange multipliers to calculate extrema for 3 dimensional surfaces. Partial derivatives are so easy it's almost like Calc I. I expect that we'll be starting multiple integrals soon, and be introduced to all the joys aforementioned in this thread.
Math 230 - Honors Intro. Linear Algebra - Midterm next week! We've gone through solving equations with matrices and have just finished up linear independence and linear transformations/matrix algebra. This class is easy and fun, because the professor is Greek and has weird pronunciations for everything.
Engl 110 - Reading NOW! - We read books that have been written "since we were born." So they're all modern books, and we do units on different types of literature. Right now, we're doing graphic novels (=comics); the one we're reading at the moment is Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi.
PEACT 108 - (Beginning) Karate - Yes, this is offered as a course. We're in the process of mastering two katas, and are allowed to do blue-belt (lowest besides white) testing next week. I may or may not do this, depending on how much time I have; I do have 3 midterms.
Distance Education! - Brigham Young University was kind enough to offer the following distance education courses to spare me some high school grief. Health I can finish in a week as opposed to a semester, and Tennis & Jogging get me out of a semester of PE, letting me do what I want (i.e. preparing for varsity tennis).
Dang, that's a lot. Whatever, my schedule's still awesome.
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