adjunct said:
It's good to know that it takes you rednecks and sheep fuckers took about four posts to turn this into a retarded national pride fest, like any of you has anything to do with drafting educational standards.
It is glaringly obvious that the whole idea is completely retarded to begin with. You want 6 pages of everyone saying "This is a completely retarded idea," fill them up yourself.
No, I'd clearly like you goons to call each other rednecks and sheep fuckers for another page or two before someone closes the thread.
And actually, the idea isn't all that retarded, and merely saying so doesn't make it so.
Since you are the only one referring to them as sheep fuckers, on behalf of the Redneck Goons, I'd like to welcome you to the group. I'd give you the badge, but it won't fit on your hallway monitor belt.
No, you see, you're all goons, it's just that some of you are sheep fuckers and some of you are rednecks. I'm just a damn Yankee.
No sweetheart, a Yankee comes and visits, but a damn Yankee comes and stays.
I'm in a strange mood this morning and I think this thread got the worst of it.
Somewhere in New Zealand, there's a teacher's pet who's going to not only use netspeak in an essay, but they'll also draw a surprised looking owl saying "O RLY?," and when they can't answer a question at all, they'll respond with a nice charcoal drawing of a bunny with a pancake on its head.
Okay, maybe not, but I know *i* would give bonus points to such a student.
adjunct said:
It's good to know that it takes you rednecks and sheep fuckers took about four posts to turn this into a retarded national pride fest, like any of you has anything to do with drafting educational standards.
It is glaringly obvious that the whole idea is completely retarded to begin with. You want 6 pages of everyone saying "This is a completely retarded idea," fill them up yourself.
No, I'd clearly like you goons to call each other rednecks and sheep fuckers for another page or two before someone closes the thread.
And actually, the idea isn't all that retarded, and merely saying so doesn't make it so.
Since you are the only one referring to them as sheep fuckers, on behalf of the Redneck Goons, I'd like to welcome you to the group. I'd give you the badge, but it won't fit on your hallway monitor belt.
No, you see, you're all goons, it's just that some of you are sheep fuckers and some of you are rednecks. I'm just a damn Yankee.
No sweetheart, a Yankee comes and visits, but a damn Yankee comes and stays.
I'm in a strange mood this morning and I think this thread got the worst of it.
You two would make a great married couple.
And as far as this
toaster_coaster said: Bro, if I were you, I would be very careful before throwing around statements like that. all.Considering the intellectual state of parts of your country.... you know, people in glass houses....
is concerned...
Yea, there are stupid people in our country but there are stupid people all over the world. Not everyone adopts obvious language bastardizations into formal acceptance. Of course people write shorthand but they write it for themselves or others who are meant to interpret this shorthand for specialized circumstances. Although an unwarranted generalization was made originally you did not prove your point by throwing the same ball back.
But, for the matter at hand, exams are meant to show how you can convey your point to anyone in an intelligent manner and this is definitely a step in the wrong direction for education.. (And don't bring up bush because I didn't vote for that "redneck sheep fucker" as I'm sure most of you did not but it seems the stupid ones like to vote more than the informed ones.) That's what I have to say about that.
TheFuckOffKid said:
New Zealand would never have elected George Bush to its highest political office.
Just sayin'...
You kinda missed my point. I was saying that if it wasn't for a fixed election the only other way bush could have won an election was because of poor voter turnout. It seems that the ignorant portions of our country (namely the ones who vote for a candidate based solely on party affiliation) feel a stronger sense of democratic duty than the ones who are actually informed. He's not in office because of how stupid our country is, he's in office because of a possible mis-election as well as voter apathy. I'm not quite up on New Zealand's politics but I do know that the percentage of eligible voters who vote is significantly higher. So while you may be right it's not because of the reason that I originally commented on.
DhD_No_Pants
Katy, TX
May 2006
NOV 28, 2006 03:11 AM