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Originally posted by Kangaruex4Ewe
Originally posted by Unity_99
My kids are all being taught the truth too. And I bring it up with any of the meetings with the teachers due to their apraxia, I've had, and found quite a wealth of awareness in the teachers as to the state of the world.
First, I am sorry to hear about the apraxia.
I also wanted to to point out what you said about some of the teachers. That's what I was speaking of in the first post about hoping she would run into a few of these. There are still MANY teachers out there who are amazing. I had 2 when I was in school and even went back to see them a few times after I was out of school. Many teachers still teach free thinking, diverse discussions, real life problem solving, etc. on top of the regular subject matter. These are the teachers that students remember for a lifetime and if one is blessed to have at least one like that, they are indeed fortunate.
Parents, like you who take the time to meet and greet can often stop problems before they start if they can feel where you stand and know that you will be involved.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Kangaruex4Ewe
It obviously goes deeper than that.
We know one side of the whole story. And even that is second hand.
And the reason I worded it so bluntly (Easter being evil, Christmas being unholy) is because that's the way she made it sound when she re-told the story. She made it seem a bit more extreme than I intended.
Originally posted by SoymilkAlaska
Originally posted by Kangaruex4Ewe
Originally posted by Unity_99
My kids are all being taught the truth too. And I bring it up with any of the meetings with the teachers due to their apraxia, I've had, and found quite a wealth of awareness in the teachers as to the state of the world.
First, I am sorry to hear about the apraxia.
I also wanted to to point out what you said about some of the teachers. That's what I was speaking of in the first post about hoping she would run into a few of these. There are still MANY teachers out there who are amazing. I had 2 when I was in school and even went back to see them a few times after I was out of school. Many teachers still teach free thinking, diverse discussions, real life problem solving, etc. on top of the regular subject matter. These are the teachers that students remember for a lifetime and if one is blessed to have at least one like that, they are indeed fortunate.
Parents, like you who take the time to meet and greet can often stop problems before they start if they can feel where you stand and know that you will be involved.
i agree with most of what you said, but i mostly made this comment to tell you that i love your picture of the kangaroo.
END OF THE WERRRLD THEEE EEEYYNNDD
***ing kangaroos
HAHAH
*hugs*
edit: don't try and understand this if you haven't seen the end of the world cartoon on youtube.edit on 9-6-2012 by SoymilkAlaska because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by XxNightAngelusxX
reply to post by Domo1
First of all, I'm a girl
Secondly, since when is practicing my right to free speech and educating my sister on things I believe is important just "spewing conspiracies around?" I'm not blaming the teacher completely. I just think she's a close minded *****.
I've told my sister to share what I've taught her in school, and just to be careful how far she takes it.
She did nothing wrong.
I've told my sister to share what I've taught her in school, and just to be careful how far she takes it.
Originally posted by Furbs
Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
Originally posted by Furbs
Originally posted by XxNightAngelusxX
reply to post by Furbs
I don't believe in "Textbook paranoia" ... because it came from a textbook. Who knows who wrote it. (Yeah, call me paranoid. I know it )
Thank you for proving my point. Anti-Intellectual on top of paranoia, a good mix.
Lol... this coming from a guy who has a thread called "The World Of Hogwarts Is Real".
Psychology is a game of guess work with very little experimental confirmation. If one persons brain doesn't work the same as the "majority" we assume it must be "broken" and doesn't work properly. Paranoia is subjective, it really depends on how much one knows about the world, because there are a lot of things to be paranoid about. The ignorant live in bliss because they don't know enough.
Look up what rhetorical metaphor means, and then read my thread on Hogwarts. You might just have a different understanding of ATS.
Paranoia is subjective. The more I read from the OP, the firmer my opinion of her level of paranoia becomes.edit on 9-6-2012 by Furbs because: (no reason given)
If I had someone willing to open my mind I would have gladly given up the parties on the weekend where I would fry my brain just to "fit in" and "be social".
Originally posted by Kangaruex4Ewe
Originally posted by SoymilkAlaska
Originally posted by Kangaruex4Ewe
Originally posted by Unity_99
My kids are all being taught the truth too. And I bring it up with any of the meetings with the teachers due to their apraxia, I've had, and found quite a wealth of awareness in the teachers as to the state of the world.
First, I am sorry to hear about the apraxia.
I also wanted to to point out what you said about some of the teachers. That's what I was speaking of in the first post about hoping she would run into a few of these. There are still MANY teachers out there who are amazing. I had 2 when I was in school and even went back to see them a few times after I was out of school. Many teachers still teach free thinking, diverse discussions, real life problem solving, etc. on top of the regular subject matter. These are the teachers that students remember for a lifetime and if one is blessed to have at least one like that, they are indeed fortunate.
Parents, like you who take the time to meet and greet can often stop problems before they start if they can feel where you stand and know that you will be involved.
i agree with most of what you said, but i mostly made this comment to tell you that i love your picture of the kangaroo.
END OF THE WERRRLD THEEE EEEYYNNDD
***ing kangaroos
HAHAH
*hugs*
edit: don't try and understand this if you haven't seen the end of the world cartoon on youtube.edit on 9-6-2012 by SoymilkAlaska because: (no reason given)
I am going to look at it now, and will probably get sucked into YouTube for 4 hours because of it...Thanks.
Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
And just for the record OP... I wish someone had of taught me about conspiracies when I was still in school. I had to teach myself about this stuff after I finished school. If I had someone willing to open my mind I would have gladly given up the parties on the weekend where I would fry my brain just to "fit in" and "be social". What kind of friends disown you for trying to have intelligent conversations... they aren't really friends, they are just stupid little ignorant children who think the world revolves around them and the purpose of life is to be "cool" and drink more than your friends can drink. Pffftttt, screw that crap. I would have preferred to be an intelligent person with an open mind than a stupid derelict idiot in my schools day... whether that was "hip" or not. The system is designed to shun those who have the balls to question it... I say good on her for speaking her mind when most others are too afraid.