Some of my teachers this yer are giving out personal and school emails...im gonna have fun.. know anywhere good for mail signups?
buaha teachers giving out their emails!!
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teachers usually have two emails, their own personal one and the one given to them by the school. i doubt they give out their personal one, or if they do they probably have another one, unless they are stupid.
i dunno, just don't think anyone would be dumb enough to do that.
AGD - "I WILL KEEEELLL YOU ALLLLL! then we love you long time...."
quik -"10 round tubes and 1/2 naked asians? This cant be good."
"I hear it's amazing when the famous purple stuffed worm in flap-jaw space with the tuning fork does a raw blink on Hara-kiri Rock. I need scissors! 61!" -
What are you 12? Will it give you that much pleaseure to send viagra ads to your teachers. Grow up and get over yourself.Comment
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your teachers are doing you a favor by letting you contact them through email. Don't be a **** up and mess it up for all.My Stuff For Sale!
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You never know when you might actually need to contact your teacher.Hey, look at that! It's Santa!

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What he said. Don't act like a cock, it's bad enough that they have to put up with your bs every weekday.Originally posted by _tMANyour teachers are doing you a favor by letting you contact them through email. Don't be a **** up and mess it up for all.Converge KillsComment
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So do the community a favour and drop out already. Your asinine attitude is dragging the rest of your class down.Originally posted by splatattack33i would do it but thats cause i hate school so theres no real hope for me
I'm truly amased that teachers actually have the motivation to go to work in the morning. I swear it would only be a matter of days before I choked some ungrateful little brat ignoramous to death.
If you do go ahead with your 'prank', I hope someone shytes on you when you offer them help. Or, that when you really do need help that Karma prevails and gives you what you deserve.
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you know ive been thinking about dropping out but i have to be 16 and im only 15 and im a sophomore so i think ill just keep going and its not liek a bad kid or anything i get liek 60s 70s and low 80s i just think itsa waste of time and im sure you thought or think the same wayComment
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If your goal in life is to end all sentences with "Want fires with that?", then yes it's a waste of time.Originally posted by splatattack33you know ive been thinking about dropping out but i have to be 16 and im only 15 and im a sophomore so i think ill just keep going and its not liek a bad kid or anything i get liek 60s 70s and low 80s i just think itsa waste of time and im sure you thought or think the same way
Seeing as I graduated from University with a B.Eng I certainly never viewed school as a waste of time. School was often behind me and unchallenging. I probably got my wost marks in the easiest courses. I sometimes blew perfect semesters just because I couldn't be bothered to hand in final projects. Sometimes, I did only enough to pass and nothing more.
Like many things in life, what you get out is proportional to what you put in. If you can get low 80's then you certainly have some talent that could be better used than being a pain in the rear to those that are there to help you.
How about not being a tit and actually take your teachers up on their offer. Contact them and look for guidance and challenges. They'll probably be pleased to help.
But, somethings ARE necessary evils. Minimum marks in certain subjects are required for certain programs. So, if you don't want to compromise your future and you can't stomac making an all-round effort to get good grades you had better identify what you want out of life and what you need to accomplish to get there.Comment
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whats a B.eng"would you like onion rings with that?"
and i do have potential but i dotn put forth the effort because yet agin school doesnt matter to me i planned on serving my country and dying for it to until i got to high schoolComment

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