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<blockquote data-quote="bikejunkie223" data-source="post: 1321332" data-attributes="member: 563147"><p>JL Civc- I like you man, you have a great head on your shoulders, and if more teachers were like you I think kids might be better off then they are. I agree parents are 90% of the problem- if they don't hold thier own kids accountable who will?! I also think there are a large # of teachers who have given up on kids. They put out info, but don't really care one way or another if kids learn- likely because it is heartbreaking to watch a kid fail again and again, but not so much when they don't even try- then it's maddening. Late work, shoddy work- these are all unacceptable in real life, but few kids think about the real world when they are in high school, all they are thinking about is fingerbanging mary jane rottencrotch through her purdy pink panties, and when they do nothing and fail a class- parents do nothing and want to know why the teacher fu*ked up, when it is a parent's apathy that caused the kid to <em>be</em> a fu*ck up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikejunkie223, post: 1321332, member: 563147"] JL Civc- I like you man, you have a great head on your shoulders, and if more teachers were like you I think kids might be better off then they are. I agree parents are 90% of the problem- if they don't hold thier own kids accountable who will?! I also think there are a large # of teachers who have given up on kids. They put out info, but don't really care one way or another if kids learn- likely because it is heartbreaking to watch a kid fail again and again, but not so much when they don't even try- then it's maddening. Late work, shoddy work- these are all unacceptable in real life, but few kids think about the real world when they are in high school, all they are thinking about is fingerbanging mary jane rottencrotch through her purdy pink panties, and when they do nothing and fail a class- parents do nothing and want to know why the teacher fu*ked up, when it is a parent's apathy that caused the kid to [I]be[/I] a fu*ck up. [/QUOTE]
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