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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

So one of the bbc news websites fluff pieces today is some Australian schools have banned clapping.

"Instead of clapping, the students are free to punch the air, pull excited faces and wriggle about on the spot"

Seriously, other schools have banned hugging

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Did they say why?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Did they say why? "

to avoid upsetting sensitive students

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Did they say why?

to avoid upsetting sensitive students "

Poor lambs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Probably to stop distraction much like that school that sends girls home for having more than 25 curls in their hair, just getting rediculous now.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Awwwww bless.

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By *eliz NelsonMan
over a year ago

The Tantric Tea Shop

Nothing wrong with banning ''the clap'' from the youth of today!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Probably to stop distraction much like that school that sends girls home for having more than 25 curls in their hair, just getting rediculous now. "

All girls school to stop using girls, ladies and women too and switch to gender neutral pronouns

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Don't get drawn into the media's baiting. Usually the story is inaccurate or not giving the full story.....there maybe kids with special needs in that class who become distressed? So the teacher adapted and considered their needs? Well done teacher.

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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

Sounds like a distorted story.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Don't get drawn into the media's baiting. Usually the story is inaccurate or not giving the full story.....there maybe kids with special needs in that class who become distressed? So the teacher adapted and considered their needs? Well done teacher."

I was thinking that too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Don't get drawn into the media's baiting. Usually the story is inaccurate or not giving the full story.....there maybe kids with special needs in that class who become distressed? So the teacher adapted and considered their needs? Well done teacher."

There's a teacher with a hearing aid who didn't fancy adjusting it so everyone has to fit around them.

It's part of a broader outbreak of PC that is sweeping australia at the moment which includes other schools banning gender specific language, Christmas carols and baa baa black sheep

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Did they say why?

to avoid upsetting sensitive students "

I have yet to meet a sensitive aussie

where do they keep this rare breed?

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By *exysuzi and Mr.SCouple
over a year ago

CONISTON .Stoke Suburbia. Staffs. BARMOUTH. The Lakes (Monthly)


"Nothing wrong with banning ''the clap'' from the youth of today! "

xxxx Suzi

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Don't get drawn into the media's baiting. Usually the story is inaccurate or not giving the full story.....there maybe kids with special needs in that class who become distressed? So the teacher adapted and considered their needs? Well done teacher.

There's a teacher with a hearing aid who didn't fancy adjusting it so everyone has to fit around them.

It's part of a broader outbreak of PC that is sweeping australia at the moment which includes other schools banning gender specific language, Christmas carols and baa baa black sheep"

Maybe. Or maybe it was teaching children to consider others and be inclusive? I'm cynical about the media and reporting I'm afraid. The concept of mass PC issues being forced upon is,is usually only affecting us in the headlines as opposed to our actual lives.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By *al2001Man
over a year ago

kildare

Would a 1 handed clap be a better option?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Don't get drawn into the media's baiting. Usually the story is inaccurate or not giving the full story.....there maybe kids with special needs in that class who become distressed? So the teacher adapted and considered their needs? Well done teacher.

There's a teacher with a hearing aid who didn't fancy adjusting it so everyone has to fit around them.

It's part of a broader outbreak of PC that is sweeping australia at the moment which includes other schools banning gender specific language, Christmas carols and baa baa black sheep

Maybe. Or maybe it was teaching children to consider others and be inclusive? I'm cynical about the media and reporting I'm afraid. The concept of mass PC issues being forced upon is,is usually only affecting us in the headlines as opposed to our actual lives."

It's elanora heights public school so by all means fact check for yourself.

PC is a verbal form of gentrification that fails to change the underlying issues it seeks to cover up. In other words, a plaster over a broken leg.

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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


" Don't get drawn into the media's baiting. Usually the story is inaccurate or not giving the full story.....there maybe kids with special needs in that class who become distressed? So the teacher adapted and considered their needs? Well done teacher."

There's a lot of persistent myths about schools.

For example, the 'rule' that teachers cannot put their hands on students. Check out the latest legislation. In certain circumstances they can for obvious reasons though many are reluctant as the numbers of students making malicious allegations are on the rise. This is often career -ending even when the teacher has done nothing wrong.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sounds like it's probably a school with autistic students or with hearing issues who struggle with loud noises and they are just trying to be inclusive.

One of our daughters freaked out at loud echoey spaces for a long time. She couldn't eat in the school dining hall for about 12 months because the noise made her anxious and couldn't go to any friends birthday parties.

The media are just having a slow news day.

Mrs x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My School banned Sports day for a year and held an activity day because a minority got upset over coming last.

People power brought it back and I think that was the sensible thing to do.

Nothing wrong with healthy competition once a year.

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


" Don't get drawn into the media's baiting. Usually the story is inaccurate or not giving the full story.....there maybe kids with special needs in that class who become distressed? So the teacher adapted and considered their needs? Well done teacher.

There's a teacher with a hearing aid who didn't fancy adjusting it so everyone has to fit around them.

It's part of a broader outbreak of PC that is sweeping australia at the moment which includes other schools banning gender specific language, Christmas carols and baa baa black sheep

Maybe. Or maybe it was teaching children to consider others and be inclusive? I'm cynical about the media and reporting I'm afraid. The concept of mass PC issues being forced upon is,is usually only affecting us in the headlines as opposed to our actual lives.

It's elanora heights public school so by all means fact check for yourself.

PC is a verbal form of gentrification that fails to change the underlying issues it seeks to cover up. In other words, a plaster over a broken leg."

Political correctness is an empty right-wing smear designed to elevate only the user.

imo

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What punishment do they give out to children who forget they are not allowed to clap?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Don't get drawn into the media's baiting. Usually the story is inaccurate or not giving the full story.....there maybe kids with special needs in that class who become distressed? So the teacher adapted and considered their needs? Well done teacher.

There's a teacher with a hearing aid who didn't fancy adjusting it so everyone has to fit around them.

It's part of a broader outbreak of PC that is sweeping australia at the moment which includes other schools banning gender specific language, Christmas carols and baa baa black sheep

Maybe. Or maybe it was teaching children to consider others and be inclusive? I'm cynical about the media and reporting I'm afraid. The concept of mass PC issues being forced upon is,is usually only affecting us in the headlines as opposed to our actual lives.

It's elanora heights public school so by all means fact check for yourself.

PC is a verbal form of gentrification that fails to change the underlying issues it seeks to cover up. In other words, a plaster over a broken leg.

Political correctness is an empty right-wing smear designed to elevate only the user.

imo"

But what's your opinion of Catlyn Jenner?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sounds like it's probably a school with autistic students or with hearing issues who struggle with loud noises and they are just trying to be inclusive.

One of our daughters freaked out at loud echoey spaces for a long time. She couldn't eat in the school dining hall for about 12 months because the noise made her anxious and couldn't go to any friends birthday parties.

The media are just having a slow news day.

Mrs x"

It's not a special needs school. It's an ordinary school with one teacher who uses a hearing aid and finds clapping uncomfortable.

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By *olgateMan
over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular


"Sounds like it's probably a school with autistic students or with hearing issues who struggle with loud noises and they are just trying to be inclusive.

One of our daughters freaked out at loud echoey spaces for a long time. She couldn't eat in the school dining hall for about 12 months because the noise made her anxious and couldn't go to any friends birthday parties.

The media are just having a slow news day.

Mrs x

It's not a special needs school. It's an ordinary school with one teacher who uses a hearing aid and finds clapping uncomfortable. "

Ban all teachers!

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


" Don't get drawn into the media's baiting. Usually the story is inaccurate or not giving the full story.....there maybe kids with special needs in that class who become distressed? So the teacher adapted and considered their needs? Well done teacher.

There's a teacher with a hearing aid who didn't fancy adjusting it so everyone has to fit around them.

It's part of a broader outbreak of PC that is sweeping australia at the moment which includes other schools banning gender specific language, Christmas carols and baa baa black sheep

Maybe. Or maybe it was teaching children to consider others and be inclusive? I'm cynical about the media and reporting I'm afraid. The concept of mass PC issues being forced upon is,is usually only affecting us in the headlines as opposed to our actual lives.

It's elanora heights public school so by all means fact check for yourself.

PC is a verbal form of gentrification that fails to change the underlying issues it seeks to cover up. In other words, a plaster over a broken leg.

Political correctness is an empty right-wing smear designed to elevate only the user.

imo

But what's your opinion of Catlyn Jenner? "

I've just Googled her and I'm still non-the-wiser

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Don't get drawn into the media's baiting. Usually the story is inaccurate or not giving the full story.....there maybe kids with special needs in that class who become distressed? So the teacher adapted and considered their needs? Well done teacher.

There's a teacher with a hearing aid who didn't fancy adjusting it so everyone has to fit around them.

It's part of a broader outbreak of PC that is sweeping australia at the moment which includes other schools banning gender specific language, Christmas carols and baa baa black sheep

Maybe. Or maybe it was teaching children to consider others and be inclusive? I'm cynical about the media and reporting I'm afraid. The concept of mass PC issues being forced upon is,is usually only affecting us in the headlines as opposed to our actual lives.

It's elanora heights public school so by all means fact check for yourself.

PC is a verbal form of gentrification that fails to change the underlying issues it seeks to cover up. In other words, a plaster over a broken leg.

Political correctness is an empty right-wing smear designed to elevate only the user.

imo

But what's your opinion of Catlyn Jenner?

I've just Googled her and I'm still non-the-wiser"

Try searching "PC bro" into YouTube and all will be revealed. And try to keep up with current affairs in future, ok bro?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Did they say why?

to avoid upsetting sensitive students

I have yet to meet a sensitive aussie

where do they keep this rare breed?"

Out back....

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


" Don't get drawn into the media's baiting. Usually the story is inaccurate or not giving the full story.....there maybe kids with special needs in that class who become distressed? So the teacher adapted and considered their needs? Well done teacher.

There's a teacher with a hearing aid who didn't fancy adjusting it so everyone has to fit around them.

It's part of a broader outbreak of PC that is sweeping australia at the moment which includes other schools banning gender specific language, Christmas carols and baa baa black sheep

Maybe. Or maybe it was teaching children to consider others and be inclusive? I'm cynical about the media and reporting I'm afraid. The concept of mass PC issues being forced upon is,is usually only affecting us in the headlines as opposed to our actual lives.

It's elanora heights public school so by all means fact check for yourself.

PC is a verbal form of gentrification that fails to change the underlying issues it seeks to cover up. In other words, a plaster over a broken leg.

Political correctness is an empty right-wing smear designed to elevate only the user.

imo

But what's your opinion of Catlyn Jenner?

I've just Googled her and I'm still non-the-wiser

Try searching "PC bro" into YouTube and all will be revealed. And try to keep up with current affairs in future, ok bro? "

My cultural references tend to be a couple of millenia old. I don;t get it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Don't get drawn into the media's baiting. Usually the story is inaccurate or not giving the full story.....there maybe kids with special needs in that class who become distressed? So the teacher adapted and considered their needs? Well done teacher.

There's a teacher with a hearing aid who didn't fancy adjusting it so everyone has to fit around them.

It's part of a broader outbreak of PC that is sweeping australia at the moment which includes other schools banning gender specific language, Christmas carols and baa baa black sheep

Maybe. Or maybe it was teaching children to consider others and be inclusive? I'm cynical about the media and reporting I'm afraid. The concept of mass PC issues being forced upon is,is usually only affecting us in the headlines as opposed to our actual lives.

It's elanora heights public school so by all means fact check for yourself.

PC is a verbal form of gentrification that fails to change the underlying issues it seeks to cover up. In other words, a plaster over a broken leg.

Political correctness is an empty right-wing smear designed to elevate only the user.

imo

But what's your opinion of Catlyn Jenner?

I've just Googled her and I'm still non-the-wiser

Try searching "PC bro" into YouTube and all will be revealed. And try to keep up with current affairs in future, ok bro?

My cultural references tend to be a couple of millenia old. I don;t get it"

Don't worry, Kanye West doesn't understand why people call him a gay fish

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By *olgateMan
over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular


"Did they say why?

to avoid upsetting sensitive students

I have yet to meet a sensitive aussie

where do they keep this rare breed?

Out back....

"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Crikey

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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"Sounds like it's probably a school with autistic students or with hearing issues who struggle with loud noises and they are just trying to be inclusive.

One of our daughters freaked out at loud echoey spaces for a long time. She couldn't eat in the school dining hall for about 12 months because the noise made her anxious and couldn't go to any friends birthday parties.

The media are just having a slow news day.

Mrs x

It's not a special needs school. It's an ordinary school with one teacher who uses a hearing aid and finds clapping uncomfortable. "

Regardless of people imagining that new types of hearing aids are all singing and all dancing, all they effectively do is increase volume. Now deafness doesn't work like that. Sometimes it's tones which cannot be heard. Sometimes some tones when using an aid can be extremely painful. Clapping is a high tone.

There's nothing wrong with teaching the children that sometimes more able people should adapt their behaviour for the disabled. It's a positive lesson to learn about inclusion.

So the kids can't clap? Is that damaging them? No. But the person who is hearing impaired could be put in pain if they do. Isn't that the most important point?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Crikey "

It's like educating pork isn't it bro

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I spent a few years of my youth being taught in oz, I can't imagine them ever being so pc. I doubt it would actually filter down the the level of the classroom. Its just not a pc place, far to laid back for all that bull

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sounds like it's probably a school with autistic students or with hearing issues who struggle with loud noises and they are just trying to be inclusive.

One of our daughters freaked out at loud echoey spaces for a long time. She couldn't eat in the school dining hall for about 12 months because the noise made her anxious and couldn't go to any friends birthday parties.

The media are just having a slow news day.

Mrs x

It's not a special needs school. It's an ordinary school with one teacher who uses a hearing aid and finds clapping uncomfortable.

Regardless of people imagining that new types of hearing aids are all singing and all dancing, all they effectively do is increase volume. Now deafness doesn't work like that. Sometimes it's tones which cannot be heard. Sometimes some tones when using an aid can be extremely painful. Clapping is a high tone.

There's nothing wrong with teaching the children that sometimes more able people should adapt their behaviour for the disabled. It's a positive lesson to learn about inclusion.

So the kids can't clap? Is that damaging them? No. But the person who is hearing impaired could be put in pain if they do. Isn't that the most important point? "

.

The problem with being inclusive is.... It's just inclusive of what you think should be inclusive?.

If the students need to think about the teacher then surely the teacher needs to think about the students who wish to clap?.

Banning things is bad in its nature, I'd prefer the teacher to ask the students not to clap for xy and z reason and then the students to be considerate enough to oblige.... When you ban anything, your actually just enforcing your own will, it's just the steady slope to fascism

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sounds like it's probably a school with autistic students or with hearing issues who struggle with loud noises and they are just trying to be inclusive.

One of our daughters freaked out at loud echoey spaces for a long time. She couldn't eat in the school dining hall for about 12 months because the noise made her anxious and couldn't go to any friends birthday parties.

The media are just having a slow news day.

Mrs x

It's not a special needs school. It's an ordinary school with one teacher who uses a hearing aid and finds clapping uncomfortable.

Regardless of people imagining that new types of hearing aids are all singing and all dancing, all they effectively do is increase volume. Now deafness doesn't work like that. Sometimes it's tones which cannot be heard. Sometimes some tones when using an aid can be extremely painful. Clapping is a high tone.

There's nothing wrong with teaching the children that sometimes more able people should adapt their behaviour for the disabled. It's a positive lesson to learn about inclusion.

So the kids can't clap? Is that damaging them? No. But the person who is hearing impaired could be put in pain if they do. Isn't that the most important point? .

The problem with being inclusive is.... It's just inclusive of what you think should be inclusive?.

If the students need to think about the teacher then surely the teacher needs to think about the students who wish to clap?.

Banning things is bad in its nature, I'd prefer the teacher to ask the students not to clap for xy and z reason and then the students to be considerate enough to oblige.... When you ban anything, your actually just enforcing your own will, it's just the steady slope to fascism"

Exactly, I had to put up with some much bullshit at school. More teachers than not seem to have bad breath, plenty had BO, there was a big fat one who'd tell you off for chewing gum while she scoffed cake while we worked and I had a maths teacher who managed who managed to make algebra lessons into communist doctrine lessons.

It physically pained me to be around such cretins but I didn't get the school moulded around me.

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Exactly, I had to put up with some much bullshit at school. More teachers than not seem to have bad breath, plenty had BO, there was a big fat one who'd tell you off for chewing gum while she scoffed cake while we worked and I had a maths teacher who managed who managed to make algebra lessons into communist doctrine lessons.

It physically pained me to be around such cretins but I didn't get the school moulded around me. "

But you're much better since the therapy?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sea lions will just boycott Australia now.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So one of the bbc news websites fluff pieces today is some Australian schools have banned clapping.

"Instead of clapping, the students are free to punch the air, pull excited faces and wriggle about on the spot""

I personally think it's a good thing. The clap can be highly contagious!

Well done to the school for taking preventative measures!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Exactly, I had to put up with some much bullshit at school. More teachers than not seem to have bad breath, plenty had BO, there was a big fat one who'd tell you off for chewing gum while she scoffed cake while we worked and I had a maths teacher who managed who managed to make algebra lessons into communist doctrine lessons.

It physically pained me to be around such cretins but I didn't get the school moulded around me.

But you're much better since the therapy? "

Much better since I started earning double what all those teachers do. You probably know the school too! Fucking socialist brainwashing camp excuse for a baby sitting service.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If I were a teacher who felt uncomfortable when children clapped I'd wear some ear defenders during concerts,sports days or any other time that clapping is expected. Children are noisy,I would have gotten a job in a library.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We have finger-sized ear holes for a reason people

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Exactly, I had to put up with some much bullshit at school. More teachers than not seem to have bad breath, plenty had BO, there was a big fat one who'd tell you off for chewing gum while she scoffed cake while we worked and I had a maths teacher who managed who managed to make algebra lessons into communist doctrine lessons.

It physically pained me to be around such cretins but I didn't get the school moulded around me.

But you're much better since the therapy?

Much better since I started earning double what all those teachers do. You probably know the school too! Fucking socialist brainwashing camp excuse for a baby sitting service. "

Is that something one your shoulder...?

My mistake...

Thought it was a chip

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Exactly, I had to put up with some much bullshit at school. More teachers than not seem to have bad breath, plenty had BO, there was a big fat one who'd tell you off for chewing gum while she scoffed cake while we worked and I had a maths teacher who managed who managed to make algebra lessons into communist doctrine lessons.

It physically pained me to be around such cretins but I didn't get the school moulded around me.

But you're much better since the therapy?

Much better since I started earning double what all those teachers do. You probably know the school too! Fucking socialist brainwashing camp excuse for a baby sitting service.

Is that something one your shoulder...?

My mistake...

Thought it was a chip

"

Nothing wrong with a bit of 'fuck you' spirit to motivate ones self

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Exactly, I had to put up with some much bullshit at school. More teachers than not seem to have bad breath, plenty had BO, there was a big fat one who'd tell you off for chewing gum while she scoffed cake while we worked and I had a maths teacher who managed who managed to make algebra lessons into communist doctrine lessons.

It physically pained me to be around such cretins but I didn't get the school moulded around me.

But you're much better since the therapy?

Much better since I started earning double what all those teachers do. You probably know the school too! Fucking socialist brainwashing camp excuse for a baby sitting service.

Is that something one your shoulder...?

My mistake...

Thought it was a chip

Nothing wrong with a bit of 'fuck you' spirit to motivate ones self "

True. But mine wasn't directed at a 'socialist' system, just the shitty hand life dealt me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Exactly, I had to put up with some much bullshit at school. More teachers than not seem to have bad breath, plenty had BO, there was a big fat one who'd tell you off for chewing gum while she scoffed cake while we worked and I had a maths teacher who managed who managed to make algebra lessons into communist doctrine lessons.

It physically pained me to be around such cretins but I didn't get the school moulded around me.

But you're much better since the therapy?

Much better since I started earning double what all those teachers do. You probably know the school too! Fucking socialist brainwashing camp excuse for a baby sitting service.

Is that something one your shoulder...?

My mistake...

Thought it was a chip

Nothing wrong with a bit of 'fuck you' spirit to motivate ones self

True. But mine wasn't directed at a 'socialist' system, just the shitty hand life dealt me"

Guess you went to Millfield then

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Exactly, I had to put up with some much bullshit at school. More teachers than not seem to have bad breath, plenty had BO, there was a big fat one who'd tell you off for chewing gum while she scoffed cake while we worked and I had a maths teacher who managed who managed to make algebra lessons into communist doctrine lessons.

It physically pained me to be around such cretins but I didn't get the school moulded around me.

But you're much better since the therapy?

Much better since I started earning double what all those teachers do. You probably know the school too! Fucking socialist brainwashing camp excuse for a baby sitting service.

Is that something one your shoulder...?

My mistake...

Thought it was a chip

Nothing wrong with a bit of 'fuck you' spirit to motivate ones self

True. But mine wasn't directed at a 'socialist' system, just the shitty hand life dealt me

Guess you went to Millfield then "

Fucking did not!

I've been to fee-paying grammar schools and inner city schools, as well as small town secondaries. I didn't complete a single school as my parents moved around so much.

I got over it.

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By *uerido55Man
over a year ago

Manchester


"We have finger-sized ear holes for a reason people "

I thought we only had ear-hole sized fingers; ya lern sumfink evry day!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Exactly, I had to put up with some much bullshit at school. More teachers than not seem to have bad breath, plenty had BO, there was a big fat one who'd tell you off for chewing gum while she scoffed cake while we worked and I had a maths teacher who managed who managed to make algebra lessons into communist doctrine lessons.

It physically pained me to be around such cretins but I didn't get the school moulded around me.

But you're much better since the therapy?

Much better since I started earning double what all those teachers do. You probably know the school too! Fucking socialist brainwashing camp excuse for a baby sitting service.

Is that something one your shoulder...?

My mistake...

Thought it was a chip

Nothing wrong with a bit of 'fuck you' spirit to motivate ones self

True. But mine wasn't directed at a 'socialist' system, just the shitty hand life dealt me

Guess you went to Millfield then

Fucking did not!

I've been to fee-paying grammar schools and inner city schools, as well as small town secondaries. I didn't complete a single school as my parents moved around so much.

I got over it. "

You've had more time to get over it than me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Exactly, I had to put up with some much bullshit at school. More teachers than not seem to have bad breath, plenty had BO, there was a big fat one who'd tell you off for chewing gum while she scoffed cake while we worked and I had a maths teacher who managed who managed to make algebra lessons into communist doctrine lessons.

It physically pained me to be around such cretins but I didn't get the school moulded around me.

But you're much better since the therapy?

Much better since I started earning double what all those teachers do. You probably know the school too! Fucking socialist brainwashing camp excuse for a baby sitting service.

Is that something one your shoulder...?

My mistake...

Thought it was a chip

Nothing wrong with a bit of 'fuck you' spirit to motivate ones self

True. But mine wasn't directed at a 'socialist' system, just the shitty hand life dealt me

Guess you went to Millfield then

Fucking did not!

I've been to fee-paying grammar schools and inner city schools, as well as small town secondaries. I didn't complete a single school as my parents moved around so much.

I got over it.

You've had more time to get over it than me"

I thought you were much older than him

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Exactly, I had to put up with some much bullshit at school. More teachers than not seem to have bad breath, plenty had BO, there was a big fat one who'd tell you off for chewing gum while she scoffed cake while we worked and I had a maths teacher who managed who managed to make algebra lessons into communist doctrine lessons.

It physically pained me to be around such cretins but I didn't get the school moulded around me.

But you're much better since the therapy?

Much better since I started earning double what all those teachers do. You probably know the school too! Fucking socialist brainwashing camp excuse for a baby sitting service.

Is that something one your shoulder...?

My mistake...

Thought it was a chip

Nothing wrong with a bit of 'fuck you' spirit to motivate ones self

True. But mine wasn't directed at a 'socialist' system, just the shitty hand life dealt me

Guess you went to Millfield then

Fucking did not!

I've been to fee-paying grammar schools and inner city schools, as well as small town secondaries. I didn't complete a single school as my parents moved around so much.

I got over it.

You've had more time to get over it than me

I thought you were much older than him "

He's 7 years older than me!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What punishment do they give out to children who forget they are not allowed to clap?"

They get six of the best of course.....they forgot to ban this!

Like many others here, I suspect this is a special case.......of media exaggeration.

The press never let the truth get in the way of a good story!

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury


"Exactly, I had to put up with some much bullshit at school. More teachers than not seem to have bad breath, plenty had BO, there was a big fat one who'd tell you off for chewing gum while she scoffed cake while we worked and I had a maths teacher who managed who managed to make algebra lessons into communist doctrine lessons.

It physically pained me to be around such cretins but I didn't get the school moulded around me.

But you're much better since the therapy?

Much better since I started earning double what all those teachers do. You probably know the school too! Fucking socialist brainwashing camp excuse for a baby sitting service.

Is that something one your shoulder...?

My mistake...

Thought it was a chip

Nothing wrong with a bit of 'fuck you' spirit to motivate ones self

True. But mine wasn't directed at a 'socialist' system, just the shitty hand life dealt me

Guess you went to Millfield then

Fucking did not!

I've been to fee-paying grammar schools and inner city schools, as well as small town secondaries. I didn't complete a single school as my parents moved around so much.

I got over it.

You've had more time to get over it than me

I thought you were much older than him

He's 7 years older than me!!! "

But much better preserved

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