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    HERE A CLASIC LUNAR TOON

    we like to wop you can break out that dps but with my repeater woping is best. think you got that kill count nope becouse we wop you out yay. we like to wop got to have that wop yay. nesayer and chumps screaming nerf that woping bard. but we like to wop yay we like to wop. come on you noobs see what that woping is like when you check that kill count and your far behind. becouse we like to wop P yes we like to wop. red names are no worries man sticking lighting bolts in he head for the win .then backing to that woping delight becouse we like to wop yay

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    its lunacy... i mean lunarsong
    If you want to know why...

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    What are you on?? This is atrocious, and you would think a bard would be more literate, lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boldrin View Post
    What are you on?? This is atrocious, and you would think a bard would be more literate, lol.
    lol i am grade a product of the american school system p

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rog View Post
    lol i am grade a product of the american school system p
    Yes, it's sad but true. I was in schools this past Summer teaching acting and singing to underpriviledged kids and it was really sad to see what the countrys school system is like. Thinking about home schooling the kids :/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boldrin View Post
    Yes, it's sad but true. I was in schools this past Summer teaching acting and singing to underpriviledged kids and it was really sad to see what the countrys school system is like. Thinking about home schooling the kids :/
    I strongly disagree. I attended public schools in multiple states, and multiple cities within said multiple states (divorce-happy family). Every place I went, the schooling was more than adequate.

    I note you mentioned "underprivileged kids". Right there is the real problem. In reality, the more correct term for these kids would be "Kids with ****ty parents". My wife is a teacher who works with children with social and behavior disorders... most of which really translates to "bad parenting". Most of the time, all they really need is a few minutes in a room with someone willing to straighten them out. Of course, since the parents don't do this, and the teachers aren't allowed to...

    Raise your kids right and you'll find that the public school system will do them a great service. Naturally, there are some exceptions on both ends (sometimes you raise 'em right and they still turn out messed up; some schools really are bad).

    What really irks me is the amount of money spent on "challenged" kids as opposed to the amount spent on "gifted" kids. It makes no sense to me to provide all of that extra service to the kid that will end up flipping burgers no matter what. Makes a lot more sense (to me, at least) to try and develop the kid that might cure cancer. (Yes, there are G&T programs, but they pale in comparison to the funding the other end receives... consider this: my wife has eight kids in her classroom... and two full-time aides to help, plus two of the students have full-time personal aides... that's 5 adults to handle 8 kids...).

    /steps down off soapbox

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strakeln View Post
    I strongly disagree. I attended public schools in multiple states, and multiple cities within said multiple states (divorce-happy family). Every place I went, the schooling was more than adequate.

    I note you mentioned "underprivileged kids". Right there is the real problem. In reality, the more correct term for these kids would be "Kids with ****ty parents". My wife is a teacher who works with children with social and behavior disorders... most of which really translates to "bad parenting". Most of the time, all they really need is a few minutes in a room with someone willing to straighten them out. Of course, since the parents don't do this, and the teachers aren't allowed to...

    Raise your kids right and you'll find that the public school system will do them a great service. Naturally, there are some exceptions on both ends (sometimes you raise 'em right and they still turn out messed up; some schools really are bad).

    What really irks me is the amount of money spent on "challenged" kids as opposed to the amount spent on "gifted" kids. It makes no sense to me to provide all of that extra service to the kid that will end up flipping burgers no matter what. Makes a lot more sense (to me, at least) to try and develop the kid that might cure cancer. (Yes, there are G&T programs, but they pale in comparison to the funding the other end receives... consider this: my wife has eight kids in her classroom... and two full-time aides to help, plus two of the students have full-time personal aides... that's 5 adults to handle 8 kids...).

    /steps down off soapbox
    Yep yep...both my sister in laws are "special needs" teachers...er....in the Bronx...same thing....but they have these "emotionally handicap" kids that hurl desks at em when they get a little upset
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boldrin View Post
    Yes, it's sad but true. I was in schools this past Summer teaching acting and singing to underpriviledged kids and it was really sad to see what the countrys school system is like. Thinking about home schooling the kids :/
    lol i dont give a rats p. i started life on a station wagon being born serverly learning diabled. i have done a hell of a lot in life my spelling might suck but i can talk science with you until your face is blue. i have no shame i was being told most of my life i would have to ride disablity. as it is now i am doing great in life in my opion. which is the real pity of the schools. you would be really suprised how many kids get **** on becouse there minds work defrent than the other so called smarter kids. until they commit a crime of a mastermind then the truth gets out. untill then most are just **** on and forgotten about. i am living truth kids are not as stupid as sociaty would like to think us as. for me its when i look at my paycheck or walk out the door and see myself sitting in hawaii living by myself then i think of those who **** on me as a kid and laugh my ass off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rog View Post
    lol i dont give a rats p. i started life on a station wagon being born serverly learning diabled. i have done a hell of a lot in life my spelling might suck but i can talk science with you until your face is blue. i have no shame i was being told most of my life i would have to ride disablity. as it is now i am doing great in life in my opion. which is the real pity of the schools. you would be really suprised how many kids get **** on becouse there minds work defrent than the other so called smarter kids. until they commit a crime of a mastermind then the truth gets out. untill then most are just **** on and forgotten about. i am living truth kids are not as stupid as sociaty would like to think us as. for me its when i look at my paycheck or walk out the door and see myself sitting in hawaii living by myself then i think of those who **** on me as a kid and laugh my ass off.

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    well whoopity doo.... you live in hawaii yay no one cares

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strakeln View Post
    I strongly disagree. I attended public schools in multiple states, and multiple cities within said multiple states (divorce-happy family). Every place I went, the schooling was more than adequate.

    I note you mentioned "underprivileged kids". Right there is the real problem. In reality, the more correct term for these kids would be "Kids with ****ty parents". My wife is a teacher who works with children with social and behavior disorders... most of which really translates to "bad parenting". Most of the time, all they really need is a few minutes in a room with someone willing to straighten them out. Of course, since the parents don't do this, and the teachers aren't allowed to...

    Raise your kids right and you'll find that the public school system will do them a great service. Naturally, there are some exceptions on both ends (sometimes you raise 'em right and they still turn out messed up; some schools really are bad).

    What really irks me is the amount of money spent on "challenged" kids as opposed to the amount spent on "gifted" kids. It makes no sense to me to provide all of that extra service to the kid that will end up flipping burgers no matter what. Makes a lot more sense (to me, at least) to try and develop the kid that might cure cancer. (Yes, there are G&T programs, but they pale in comparison to the funding the other end receives... consider this: my wife has eight kids in her classroom... and two full-time aides to help, plus two of the students have full-time personal aides... that's 5 adults to handle 8 kids...).

    /steps down off soapbox

    By underpriviledged I mean inner city Ghetto poor kids, lol. These kids live in a world that's just unreal. I agree it's not the kids fault, it's the parents. I did 6 weeks of teaching the Kindergarten and 1st graders about the 3 little pigs and had them actually perform the whole story while I narrated. These kids were just amazed that someone actually cared, because obviously their parents don't. I almost cried my last day there after the performances, there must have been fifty kids standing in line just to give hugs to me as I was saying goodbye( the one little kid Miguel-- who was also an amazing little actor-- just hung on and didn't want to let go). I really can't wait for this year.

    Thought about deleting this after writing , but thought what the hell, nothing wrong with showing the softer side of Boldrin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Altarboy View Post
    Yep yep...both my sister in laws are "special needs" teachers...er....in the Bronx...same thing....but they have these "emotionally handicap" kids that hurl desks at em when they get a little upset
    I have 2 friends who are teahcers that deal with autistic kids like that. You should see the bruises these kids leave.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rog View Post
    HERE A CLASIC LUNAR TOON

    we like to wop you can break out that dps but with my repeater woping is best. think you got that kill count nope becouse we wop you out yay. we like to wop got to have that wop yay. nesayer and chumps screaming nerf that woping bard. but we like to wop yay we like to wop. come on you noobs see what that woping is like when you check that kill count and your far behind. becouse we like to wop P yes we like to wop. red names are no worries man sticking lighting bolts in he head for the win .then backing to that woping delight becouse we like to wop yay
    this is terrible
    good at business

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rog View Post
    lol i dont give a rats p. i started life on a station wagon being born serverly learning diabled. i have done a hell of a lot in life my spelling might suck but i can talk science with you until your face is blue. i have no shame i was being told most of my life i would have to ride disablity. as it is now i am doing great in life in my opion. which is the real pity of the schools. you would be really suprised how many kids get **** on becouse there minds work defrent than the other so called smarter kids. until they commit a crime of a mastermind then the truth gets out. untill then most are just **** on and forgotten about. i am living truth kids are not as stupid as sociaty would like to think us as. for me its when i look at my paycheck or walk out the door and see myself sitting in hawaii living by myself then i think of those who **** on me as a kid and laugh my ass off.

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    I have no clue what this post has to do with the price of tea in China........:blank stare:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boldrin View Post
    I have no clue what this post has to do with the price of tea in China........:blank stare:
    lol what not talking about the rise of a commist state here bud. thought u talking about schools for some reason. but china is the rising star pretty sad the market has more hope in a commust state than america to pull us out of the self made sad state are country is in pretty sad day when a china is a better hope than america

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rog View Post
    lol what not talking about the rise of a commist state here bud. thought u talking about schools for some reason. but china is the rising star pretty sad the market has more hope in a commust state than america to pull us out of the self made sad state are country is in pretty sad day when a china is a better hope than america
    Wow... guess that went completely over your head, lol. Personally I'm doing just fine and dandy in the US.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boldrin View Post
    Wow... guess that went completely over your head, lol. Personally I'm doing just fine and dandy in the US.
    glad to hear it man i think i lost you myself somewhere lol

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    Personally Lunar, I loved the song.

    Expect mail soon ingame. It wont be a WOP repeater, but itll be close.

    Dont mind the folks that think they're better. Reading comprehension works both ways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InfidelofHaLL View Post
    well whoopity doo.... you live in hawaii yay no one cares
    that not the point. the only point i was making you might be a little off and have to go though LD. but in the end its up to you to make a life for yourself. and all those mean kids that make fun you for not being like them dont mean a thing when you grow up. becouse its your own life and you can do whatevery you want to with it. regardless how stupid the world like think you are its not there life.

    words i live by if you going to do it do it for yourself you need nobody else.

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    Everything he says is true.

    It is called "conditioning".

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