Originally posted by AThousandYoungOk, so he was explaining that social skills developed in school has changed throughout the years and not an attack on my opinion because I am not as old as he is. Thanks for explaining it to me instead of arrogantly dismissing my question.
oh, and how old are you? Public schools 30 years ago were way better then they are now IMO
It seems to me that he thinks people of different ages have had different experiences in public schools due to the schools changing over the years.
Originally posted by DraxusI seriously thought that you read my post, and knew that I wasn't attacking your opinion because of age, I thought you was trying to argue for argument's sake, which isn't something I like to do. I was wrong.
Ok, so he was explaining that social skills developed in school has changed throughout the years and not an attack on my opinion because I am not as old as he is. Thanks for explaining it to me instead of arrogantly dismissing my question.
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Originally posted by flyUnityFair enough, I read you wrong too.
I seriously thought that you read my post, and knew that I wasn't attacking your opinion because of age, I thought you was trying to argue for argument's sake, which isn't something I like to do. I was wrong.
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So you have never had an interview? That is actually very interesting.
Originally posted by Remora91Holey Moley, girl! Public Schooling has obviously been berry berry good for you! Thank God for a good Liberal Education!
I just finished my freshman year of high school a few weeks ago (at a public school). We had a homeschooled boy in our class this year. He was one of the top students in the class, but probably about the weirdest kid I've ever met. He dated a girl for two months, and never even kissed her on the cheek. He had trouble taking a joke (and it took him forever t ...[text shortened]... e said" jokes. Life sucks; let your kid be a kid for as long as possible.
Originally posted by Remora91what is a "that's what she said" joke?
I just finished my freshman year of high school a few weeks ago (at a public school). We had a homeschooled boy in our class this year. He was one of the top students in the class, but probably about the weirdest kid I've ever met. He dated a girl for two months, and never even kissed her on the cheek. He had trouble taking a joke (and it took him forever t ...[text shortened]... e said" jokes. Life sucks; let your kid be a kid for as long as possible.