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Okay wait, that made no sense.
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And yet it is the truth. The school system makes no sense.
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No I mean what you said was hilarious. Flip-flops can sometimes be a hazard. I just thought the way you said it was funny sorry :P
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I am glad to provide humor but I am quite serious about this. Flip flops are not a hazard on stairs. They do not kill people but high heels kill people and those are still allowed at school. It makes no sense.
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^^I wish my school did that :(
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WIN!
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My school may be starting a YuGiOh club next year. We kind of took a vote, and I'm VP of the group.
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Nice! I don't think anyone plays the game at my school. I do have a group of friends who are yu-gi-oh/YGOTAS fans
Last edited by Mistyskye; 06-12-2013 at 05:16 PM. |
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There's a bunch of people that still play it now. I remember when it was popular when I was in first grade. Although I only actually started playing the game about last winter, in first grade I was afriad to tell anyone i was a YuGiOh fan at the time. I was the only girl that liked it, so I was afraid people would laugh at me. But no it doesn't matter, everyone knows I'm an otaku.
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I didn't even tell my parents. I just watched it on Saturday morning when they weren't looking. LOL! I just didn't want people to know I liked a "boy's show". I mean sure i also watched Jimmy Neutron, but at least some girls in my class liked that show. (sigh) That's first grade for ya.
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I don't remember being caught up in what other thought about me... I was a huge tom-boy, and I guess I still am. I was a fan of a lot of "boy" shows and I was also obsessed with anything and everything that involved dinosaurs.
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My school has a YuGiOh club...but I cant join it, Im too busy with other stuff and I dont know anyone in the club :(. Oh well. Anyway, MUTHAFRIGGIN DINOSAURS ARE THE MOST BADASSEST THINGS EVAR
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My school doesn't have many clubs that interest me, though they do have an anime club that I'm thinking about checking out next year. And dinosaurs are pretty friggen awesome!
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I'm in anime club, and girls together, and next year I'm the VP of YuGiOh card playing club. Vice President Shnaiah Thomas, has a nice ring to it, doesn't it?
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Congrats becoming the VP :)
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Hey nice yamiyugifangirl!
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I've seen and heard the stories from public school. I'm SO glad I went to a Christian private school since kindergarten(I'm a Senior in highschool now) xD Only thing else I need is an anime club.
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I'm not that into religion so I don't think I'd enjoy a Christian private school. That's cool that you enjoy it. Public school hasn't proved to be too bad for me though :)
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Most people who've moved from a public school to our school say they love it so much because, generally, most everyone doesn't bully, and most everyone is Christian so almost everybody is extremely kind and friendly. We love new people too xD
I also love how the environment is so nice. The Christian teachers will be your best friend if you asked them to. I've seen people come to them after classes and they'd be willing to sit with them and listen to them talk or cry about your problems. And most of the students, being Christian and all, are super friendly and nice to everyone. And it's in no way an austere school. People goof off in class, tell funny jokes, and have a great time. I've heard from students in public schools about how people are always making out in the hallways, swearing left and right, ditching classes and skipping school, and of course the problem that I hear all the time, bullying. ^^; But these are all just my experiences c: |
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I've been to public schools in two different countries. The schools I went to in America were, except for the one I went to for the last few months of first grade, fairly painless. My grades were terrible and some of the teachers were real jerks, but it was painless. In the first school I went to in Holland, it was pretty terrible, and I got picked on a lot for being foreign. My current school is a lot better though, and the system is more centered around the student's need than the American schooling system (in my experience).
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I went to a Christian school; it was full of hateful, angry, drug-taking bullies, along with many generally undesirable people, so I think religion has little to do with it.
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I do know of Christian schools full of nasty people and situations, and not just a half good half bad situation. The point I think is that Shizuoka goes to a school where the teachers care about students' well-being, as do the parents. Any school that has that kind of environment, Christian or not, at least has the potential of being a great school. There are public schools like that - but there are also public schools that don't give a shit. And there are Christian schools that don't give a shit, as well. |
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Luckily for me, my Christian school administrators are all very good Christian people, and my entire life has been cushy and nice xD |
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