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Fri Oct 07, 2005 1:31 pm

Stop being a pansy and use roll on ANTI-PERSPIRANT, not a spray. That'll help problem number whatever at any rate.

Fri Oct 07, 2005 2:56 pm

my perfect CHINESE mother, NEVER GOT IN TROUBLE ONCE FOR ALL THE 12 OR 13 YEARS SHE WAS IN SCHOOL

Seriously, I know so many Chinese girls who have never gotten in trouble in school, whereas I've been suspended a dozen of times. It's creepy.

Fri Oct 07, 2005 3:18 pm

Stijn wrote:
my perfect CHINESE mother, NEVER GOT IN TROUBLE ONCE FOR ALL THE 12 OR 13 YEARS SHE WAS IN SCHOOL

Seriously, I know so many Chinese girls who have never gotten in trouble in school, whereas I've been suspended a dozen of times. It's creepy.


It's generally self-restraint and the idea of having a perfect record. It's not that creepy.

Fri Oct 07, 2005 5:11 pm

Paul wrote:
Stijn wrote:
my perfect CHINESE mother, NEVER GOT IN TROUBLE ONCE FOR ALL THE 12 OR 13 YEARS SHE WAS IN SCHOOL

Seriously, I know so many Chinese girls who have never gotten in trouble in school, whereas I've been suspended a dozen of times. It's creepy.


It's generally self-restraint and the idea of having a perfect record. It's not that creepy.

That's what I have, yet I still get in trouble for things I didn't do. I just can't believe how any one of them hasn't even gotten in trouble for something they didn't do.

Fri Oct 07, 2005 5:33 pm

edit: wow, 22minute repost

Fri Oct 07, 2005 5:42 pm

Stijn wrote:
Paul wrote:
Stijn wrote:
my perfect CHINESE mother, NEVER GOT IN TROUBLE ONCE FOR ALL THE 12 OR 13 YEARS SHE WAS IN SCHOOL

Seriously, I know so many Chinese girls who have never gotten in trouble in school, whereas I've been suspended a dozen of times. It's creepy.


It's generally self-restraint and the idea of having a perfect record. It's not that creepy.

That's what I have, yet I still get in trouble for things I didn't do. I just can't believe how any one of them hasn't even gotten in trouble for something they didn't do.


Maybe they were never in the wrong place at the wrong time. ;P

Fri Oct 07, 2005 5:46 pm

Paul wrote:
Stijn wrote:
Paul wrote:
Stijn wrote:
my perfect CHINESE mother, NEVER GOT IN TROUBLE ONCE FOR ALL THE 12 OR 13 YEARS SHE WAS IN SCHOOL

Seriously, I know so many Chinese girls who have never gotten in trouble in school, whereas I've been suspended a dozen of times. It's creepy.


It's generally self-restraint and the idea of having a perfect record. It's not that creepy.

That's what I have, yet I still get in trouble for things I didn't do. I just can't believe how any one of them hasn't even gotten in trouble for something they didn't do.


Maybe they were never in the wrong place at the wrong time. ;P



i'd rather get in trouble and learn something then just stay quiet all my life...

Fri Oct 07, 2005 5:58 pm

cipher_text wrote:
Paul wrote:
Stijn wrote:
Paul wrote:
Stijn wrote:
my perfect CHINESE mother, NEVER GOT IN TROUBLE ONCE FOR ALL THE 12 OR 13 YEARS SHE WAS IN SCHOOL

Seriously, I know so many Chinese girls who have never gotten in trouble in school, whereas I've been suspended a dozen of times. It's creepy.


It's generally self-restraint and the idea of having a perfect record. It's not that creepy.

That's what I have, yet I still get in trouble for things I didn't do. I just can't believe how any one of them hasn't even gotten in trouble for something they didn't do.


Maybe they were never in the wrong place at the wrong time. ;P



i'd rather get in trouble and learn something then just stay quiet all my life...


Why?

Fri Oct 07, 2005 6:01 pm

Paul wrote:
Stijn wrote:
my perfect CHINESE mother, NEVER GOT IN TROUBLE ONCE FOR ALL THE 12 OR 13 YEARS SHE WAS IN SCHOOL

Seriously, I know so many Chinese girls who have never gotten in trouble in school, whereas I've been suspended a dozen of times. It's creepy.


It's generally self-restraint and the idea of having a perfect record. It's not that creepy.


Well, I'm not Chinese and I never got in trouble either. I was just taught to behave myself... really it's not that difficult of a concept.

Fri Oct 07, 2005 6:04 pm

atomicblonde wrote:
Paul wrote:
Stijn wrote:
my perfect CHINESE mother, NEVER GOT IN TROUBLE ONCE FOR ALL THE 12 OR 13 YEARS SHE WAS IN SCHOOL

Seriously, I know so many Chinese girls who have never gotten in trouble in school, whereas I've been suspended a dozen of times. It's creepy.


It's generally self-restraint and the idea of having a perfect record. It's not that creepy.


Well, I'm not Chinese and I never got in trouble either. I was just taught to behave myself... really it's not that difficult of a concept.



That's good, then. Although, I wasn't saying other races couldn't manage self restraint or anything. :D

Fri Oct 07, 2005 6:05 pm

Paul wrote:That's good, then. Although, I wasn't saying other races couldn't manage self restraint or anything. :D


That wasn't directed at you, your quote just got dragged into things. :)

Fri Oct 07, 2005 6:32 pm

cipher_text wrote:
Paul wrote:
Stijn wrote:
Paul wrote:
Stijn wrote:
my perfect CHINESE mother, NEVER GOT IN TROUBLE ONCE FOR ALL THE 12 OR 13 YEARS SHE WAS IN SCHOOL

Seriously, I know so many Chinese girls who have never gotten in trouble in school, whereas I've been suspended a dozen of times. It's creepy.


It's generally self-restraint and the idea of having a perfect record. It's not that creepy.

That's what I have, yet I still get in trouble for things I didn't do. I just can't believe how any one of them hasn't even gotten in trouble for something they didn't do.


Maybe they were never in the wrong place at the wrong time. ;P



i'd rather get in trouble and learn something then just stay quiet all my life...


Well, feel free to step in my shoes and have a police record of theft, (sexual) harrassment and arson, that's going to take a while for you to get rid of. ;)

Fri Oct 07, 2005 6:53 pm

Stijn wrote:
cipher_text wrote:
Paul wrote:
Stijn wrote:
Paul wrote:
Stijn wrote:
my perfect CHINESE mother, NEVER GOT IN TROUBLE ONCE FOR ALL THE 12 OR 13 YEARS SHE WAS IN SCHOOL

Seriously, I know so many Chinese girls who have never gotten in trouble in school, whereas I've been suspended a dozen of times. It's creepy.


It's generally self-restraint and the idea of having a perfect record. It's not that creepy.

That's what I have, yet I still get in trouble for things I didn't do. I just can't believe how any one of them hasn't even gotten in trouble for something they didn't do.


Maybe they were never in the wrong place at the wrong time. ;P



i'd rather get in trouble and learn something then just stay quiet all my life...


Well, feel free to step in my shoes and have a police record of theft, (sexual) harrassment and arson, that's going to take a while for you to get rid of. ;)


Nothing to be proud of.

Fri Oct 07, 2005 7:03 pm

Paul wrote:
Stijn wrote:
cipher_text wrote:
Paul wrote:
Stijn wrote:
Paul wrote:
Stijn wrote:
my perfect CHINESE mother, NEVER GOT IN TROUBLE ONCE FOR ALL THE 12 OR 13 YEARS SHE WAS IN SCHOOL

Seriously, I know so many Chinese girls who have never gotten in trouble in school, whereas I've been suspended a dozen of times. It's creepy.


It's generally self-restraint and the idea of having a perfect record. It's not that creepy.

That's what I have, yet I still get in trouble for things I didn't do. I just can't believe how any one of them hasn't even gotten in trouble for something they didn't do.


Maybe they were never in the wrong place at the wrong time. ;P



i'd rather get in trouble and learn something then just stay quiet all my life...


Well, feel free to step in my shoes and have a police record of theft, (sexual) harrassment and arson, that's going to take a while for you to get rid of. ;)


Nothing to be proud of.


Now before the quotes doubling against themselves make a vortex, let me just say that I feel a lot better now. I just think of it this way:

When I turn 30, I'll probably forget about this unless I took that paragraph I wrote, framed it, and hung it on my wall in front of the computer for the rest of my life. However, if my mom were to pull me out of school because of this, when I'm 30, the blinding vision of my teen years will reflect upon me, and I'll probably remember my decapitiated education. School is a place to learn and socialize with other peers, and some one's gonna get in trouble if you coop them up together for 6 hours a day.

When I saw that I was in Mr. ___'s class with NONE of my friends, I complained over MSN for the entire weekend. At least we don't spend much homeroom time with him; even though he teaches about 4 or 5 of our subjects, our schedule is biased enough so that it seems like we're actually passing classes. :P

FOR FUTURE REFERENCE:
Don't bother answering Problem 2 or 4 any more, I've gotten over it basically. Problem 1 will only arise once more once Parent/Teacher interviews begin in December/January/after our first report card, and Problem 3 is the top priority, so:

I WANT HELP FOR PROBLEM 3

If you have any additional comments to add for problems 1, 2, or 4 then you can. :)

Fri Oct 07, 2005 7:25 pm

Tyrannitar wrote:Now before the quotes doubling against themselves make a vortex, let me just say that I feel a lot better now. I just think of it this way:

When I turn 30, I'll probably forget about this unless I took that paragraph I wrote, framed it, and hung it on my wall in front of the computer for the rest of my life. However, if my mom were to pull me out of school because of this, when I'm 30, the blinding vision of my teen years will reflect upon me, and I'll probably remember my decapitiated education. School is a place to learn and socialize with other peers, and some one's gonna get in trouble if you coop them up together for 6 hours a day.

When I saw that I was in Mr. ___'s class with NONE of my friends, I complained over MSN for the entire weekend. At least we don't spend much homeroom time with him; even though he teaches about 4 or 5 of our subjects, our schedule is biased enough so that it seems like we're actually passing classes. :P

FOR FUTURE REFERENCE:
Don't bother answering Problem 2 or 4 any more, I've gotten over it basically. Problem 1 will only arise once more once Parent/Teacher interviews begin in December/January/after our first report card, and Problem 3 is the top priority, so:

I WANT HELP FOR PROBLEM 3

If you have any additional comments to add for problems 1, 2, or 4 then you can. :)


What deodorant do you use then?
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