Your thoughts on Online Schooling

My son is dealing with online classes here in Indiana. Personally I think it makes a lot of sense. The two big knocks are younger students not getting routine and lessons they need in a school environment, and the lack of social contact that makes many home schooled kids awkward. Also, it would be a death blow to sports. My opinion is to have kids go to school through seventh grade, and then for the older kids, make it online. As for sports, I dearly love them, but I don't see why it is federally funded under 'education.' Sports options should be dealt with on a county or city basis. You don't need athletics to learn teamwork and effort. That is a ridiculous excuse for the funding of sports. Keep in mind, my dad was a teacher, and I played football, wrestled and was a swimmer, and I loved them all. I think online teaching for older kids could offer tremendous opportunities. I have found teacher quality declining at a steady rate, mostly because they do not get payed much and education changes every time the wind blows. How much do you think the department of education would fight this?
This is where republicans turn into socialist bitches because many of them rely on public school so both parents can work.

public school is outdated and a huge waste of money. I know all the arguments people make for the social interaction but let’s cut the shit. Brick and mortar and busing all your kids back and forth is a huge cost we all don’t need. Every kid should get a new tablet every year and they should online school. if you want more go to private school.


I agree with your point about school being used as a tool so both parents can work.

But if you think only republicans play that game, you are kidding yourself.
No I didn't say that. But the point is, the minute you attach public schools, all of the sudden Republican voters become very socialist defending public schools.

So for yours your side has been attacking public schools as being a waste of money and they are doing it bad and inefficiently. Well I agree with you. We can no longer afford public schools brick and mortar and buses and gas and faculty who are paid to teach gym and graduate idiots. We can do this online and public school kids should be doing school on a tablet. If you want more go to private. If you can't afford then you shouldn't have had kids.

We are over populated and this will help slow the growth in human bodies. Fewer people having fewer kids. Perfect.

And then my taxes will go down. Pay for your own kids.


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The minute you attack public schools, the media goes and shoves a camera in the face of republican voters that support the public schools, to support the us vs them game.


The republican voters who support school choice, are still there. They just get ignored because they agree with the attack.


This creates the illusion of flip flopping, but it is a creation of the way the media operates.
No, it exposes the idiots who vote GOP but send their kids to public schools and couldn't do without PUBLIC schools.

Or the idiots who work for public schools and vote GOP.


So, you assume the worst about your enemies. How brave of you.
 
Feel free to talk about E-learning. Pros and cons, would it work, are for or against it, ect. And no, it is not home schooling. Thanks.
 
... Global warming proves we are. The polluted oceans means too many humans. The landfills and we don't know what to do with the garbage.

...

No, it doesn't. The temperature of this planet has varied for millions and millions of years and will for as long as it exists. Pollution, waste, war, disease and any of the other illogical arguments the chicken littles cling to have all existed for as long as there have been at least TWO human beings on earth.
Wrong
 
... Global warming proves we are. The polluted oceans means too many humans. The landfills and we don't know what to do with the garbage.

...

No, it doesn't. The temperature of this planet has varied for millions and millions of years and will for as long as it exists. Pollution, waste, war, disease and any of the other illogical arguments the chicken littles cling to have all existed for as long as there have been at least TWO human beings on earth.
Wrong
History says otherwise, jitler.
 
My son is dealing with online classes here in Indiana. Personally I think it makes a lot of sense. The two big knocks are younger students not getting routine and lessons they need in a school environment, and the lack of social contact that makes many home schooled kids awkward. Also, it would be a death blow to sports. My opinion is to have kids go to school through seventh grade, and then for the older kids, make it online. As for sports, I dearly love them, but I don't see why it is federally funded under 'education.' Sports options should be dealt with on a county or city basis. You don't need athletics to learn teamwork and effort. That is a ridiculous excuse for the funding of sports. Keep in mind, my dad was a teacher, and I played football, wrestled and was a swimmer, and I loved them all. I think online teaching for older kids could offer tremendous opportunities. I have found teacher quality declining at a steady rate, mostly because they do not get payed much and education changes every time the wind blows. How much do you think the department of education would fight this?
This is where republicans turn into socialist bitches because many of them rely on public school so both parents can work.

public school is outdated and a huge waste of money. I know all the arguments people make for the social interaction but let’s cut the shit. Brick and mortar and busing all your kids back and forth is a huge cost we all don’t need. Every kid should get a new tablet every year and they should online school. if you want more go to private school.


I agree with your point about school being used as a tool so both parents can work.

But if you think only republicans play that game, you are kidding yourself.
No I didn't say that. But the point is, the minute you attach public schools, all of the sudden Republican voters become very socialist defending public schools.

So for yours your side has been attacking public schools as being a waste of money and they are doing it bad and inefficiently. Well I agree with you. We can no longer afford public schools brick and mortar and buses and gas and faculty who are paid to teach gym and graduate idiots. We can do this online and public school kids should be doing school on a tablet. If you want more go to private. If you can't afford then you shouldn't have had kids.

We are over populated and this will help slow the growth in human bodies. Fewer people having fewer kids. Perfect.

And then my taxes will go down. Pay for your own kids.


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The minute you attack public schools, the media goes and shoves a camera in the face of republican voters that support the public schools, to support the us vs them game.


The republican voters who support school choice, are still there. They just get ignored because they agree with the attack.


This creates the illusion of flip flopping, but it is a creation of the way the media operates.
No, it exposes the idiots who vote GOP but send their kids to public schools and couldn't do without PUBLIC schools.

Or the idiots who work for public schools and vote GOP.
We are most certainly NOT "overpopulated."
Yes we are. Look at California during the lockdown. The air has suddenly cleaned up.

Didn't I call this before the coronavirus? I said the old brick and mortar days should be gone and we should give every kid a tablet and they can go to public school online. People said no way but now it's not sounding like such a bad idea. And when we realize how much money we can save.

Let's face it. Most people who graduate from public schools are not prepared for the real world. If that's the best you can do with 12 fucking years of education, it's no wonder Republicans don't want to fund such a bad institution. We can do just as good online for pennies on the dollar.

You could teach 5 x the kids you teach now. We would cut the number of teachers we the people employ. Colleges are doing this why not k-12?

Hell, a robot can do your job. No wonder you are always talking about the intangibles that come with public schools like sports. Well we can organize sports outside of school in fact privatize it. Pay $500 so your kid can play baseball or wrestle. If you can't afford it, tough shit. Republicans rule. Go to a private school that has wrestling if you want to wrestle.

This virus has exposed the truth. We are overpopulated and brick and mortar schools are a huge waste of money just so mom and dad can work. Without public babysitters, I mean schools, most moms can't work. They rely on the status quote so they can work for the man. Well I'm done subsodizing it. School choice! Defund public schools NOW.
We are most certainly NOT "overpopulated."
Yes we are. ...

Nowhere near. Some people are so bluntly stupid that they can't bring themselves to let go of a false crisis fed to them when they were kids. Seems they never got any wiser than the dopey kids they were. We are NOT "overpopulated." The world produces far more than enough food to feed every soul alive and several billion more. In the US, without immigration we would be shrinking in population by now.
... Most people who graduate from public schools are not prepared for the real world. ...


Speak for yourself.

ATTN: Silly Boo Boo is a monumental mental midget and a serious annoying and retarded buttface, but he's not Jitler.
 
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It will foster a lot more social awkwardness.

A big part of school is learning how to interact with other people.

NOPE. FUCK that shit. All it does is get in the way.
Aww, who's a socially regressive wittle triggered Pogtard...aww! :itsok:
Pogo was homeschooled and he's one smart cookie.

I only wish I'd been homeschooled, since I had done absolutely nothing to deserve that twelve years imprisonment. But it is fair to say everything I've learned has been in spite of that prison (certainly including social interaction) not at all because of it. Institutional schooling (school, as in fish, not as in education) is a robot-programming, cookie-cutting, socially poisoning, drone-developing creativity-crushing cesspool where human potential goes to die, decompose and draw metaphorical maggots.

So I guess to get back to the OP topic, if I had (a) child(ren) I'd absolutely want personal hands-on control of their education and would not want them anywhere near such an institution. It would just be cruel.
:ack-1:

Seriously, the "school" environment has been quite successful for hundreds of years.

And yes, it does foster healthy interactivity with other people vs. living in a bubble.

Sorry Bubbles, the school environment hasn't even EXISTED for hundreds of years. That's where incuriosity takes you - to ignorance. Same place the school environment delivers you actually.
It will foster a lot more social awkwardness.

A big part of school is learning how to interact with other people.

NOPE. FUCK that shit. All it does is get in the way.
Aww, who's a socially regressive wittle triggered Pogtard...aww! :itsok:
Pogo was homeschooled and he's one smart cookie.

I only wish I'd been homeschooled, since I had done absolutely nothing to deserve that twelve years imprisonment. But it is fair to say everything I've learned has been in spite of that prison (certainly including social interaction) not at all because of it. Institutional schooling (school, as in fish, not as in education) is a robot-programming, cookie-cutting, socially poisoning, drone-developing creativity-crushing cesspool where human potential goes to die, decompose and draw metaphorical maggots.

So I guess to get back to the OP topic, if I had (a) child(ren) I'd absolutely want personal hands-on control of their education and would not want them anywhere near such an institution. It would just be cruel.
:ack-1:

Seriously, the "school" environment has been quite successful for hundreds of years.

And yes, it does foster healthy interactivity with other people vs. living in a bubble.

Sorry Bubbles, the school environment hasn't even EXISTED for hundreds of years. That's where incuriosity takes you - to ignorance. Same place the school environment delivers you actually.

Wrong! Onnkk!
"The concept of grouping students together in a centralized location for learning has existed since Classical antiquity. Formal schools have existed at least since ancient Greece (see Academy), ancient Rome (see Education in Ancient Rome) ancient India (see Gurukul), and ancient China (see History of education in China). The Byzantine Empire had an established schooling system beginning at the primary level. According to Traditions and Encounters, the founding of the primary education system began in 425 AD and.."

It will foster a lot more social awkwardness.

A big part of school is learning how to interact with other people.

NOPE. FUCK that shit. All it does is get in the way.
Aww, who's a socially regressive wittle triggered Pogtard...aww! :itsok:
Pogo was homeschooled and he's one smart cookie.

I only wish I'd been homeschooled, since I had done absolutely nothing to deserve that twelve years imprisonment. But it is fair to say everything I've learned has been in spite of that prison (certainly including social interaction) not at all because of it. Institutional schooling (school, as in fish, not as in education) is a robot-programming, cookie-cutting, socially poisoning, drone-developing creativity-crushing cesspool where human potential goes to die, decompose and draw metaphorical maggots.

So I guess to get back to the OP topic, if I had (a) child(ren) I'd absolutely want personal hands-on control of their education and would not want them anywhere near such an institution. It would just be cruel.
:ack-1:

Seriously, the "school" environment has been quite successful for hundreds of years.

And yes, it does foster healthy interactivity with other people vs. living in a bubble.
Traditional high school does by necessity cram the same set of shoes on every student, whether or not they fit. When you've got 20 or more students entering your classroom every hour, you can't give them all the individual attention they could benefit from. I think teachers try. At least the ones that aren't burnt out by it all do. There will always be Pogo's who march to a different drummer and are frustrated by it.


Teachers take individual strengths and weakness, and varying learning styles into consideration. However, students are part of a class rather than personal ego-soothing sessions. This is not oppression. Do you think these students go out into the world and find jobs with companies that make everything about them individually? Hold their hands and make grilled cheese just like mommy did? There is a real world out there, and nobody gives a shit what sensitive little pogos feeeeeel. You do no one any favors by hiding reality from them.

Whelp, just look at it this way.

Between myself and your worthless ass, which one of us turned out to be a sociopathic dystopian contrarian asshole who intentionally names himself after excrement in a state of unfortunate viscosity?

Chew on that, Chuckles. And for fuck's sake wash your hands.

I had a better vocab than that in 6th grade. You made a false assertion and I proved it wrong just like scooping a handful of Pensacola beach sand and smearing it right into your sandy vag. SandyPogo! :auiqs.jpg:

Grabbed ya right by the pussy! With a handful of sand!

I respect Unko and the others' teacherness. Personally I think the Admiral is much crankier all the time.
 
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It will foster a lot more social awkwardness.

A big part of school is learning how to interact with other people.

NOPE. FUCK that shit. All it does is get in the way.
Aww, who's a socially regressive wittle triggered Pogtard...aww! :itsok:
Pogo was homeschooled and he's one smart cookie.

I only wish I'd been homeschooled, since I had done absolutely nothing to deserve that twelve years imprisonment. But it is fair to say everything I've learned has been in spite of that prison (certainly including social interaction) not at all because of it. Institutional schooling (school, as in fish, not as in education) is a robot-programming, cookie-cutting, socially poisoning, drone-developing creativity-crushing cesspool where human potential goes to die, decompose and draw metaphorical maggots.

So I guess to get back to the OP topic, if I had (a) child(ren) I'd absolutely want personal hands-on control of their education and would not want them anywhere near such an institution. It would just be cruel.
:ack-1:

Seriously, the "school" environment has been quite successful for hundreds of years.

And yes, it does foster healthy interactivity with other people vs. living in a bubble.

Sorry Bubbles, the school environment hasn't even EXISTED for hundreds of years. That's where incuriosity takes you - to ignorance. Same place the school environment delivers you actually.
It will foster a lot more social awkwardness.

A big part of school is learning how to interact with other people.

NOPE. FUCK that shit. All it does is get in the way.
Aww, who's a socially regressive wittle triggered Pogtard...aww! :itsok:
Pogo was homeschooled and he's one smart cookie.

I only wish I'd been homeschooled, since I had done absolutely nothing to deserve that twelve years imprisonment. But it is fair to say everything I've learned has been in spite of that prison (certainly including social interaction) not at all because of it. Institutional schooling (school, as in fish, not as in education) is a robot-programming, cookie-cutting, socially poisoning, drone-developing creativity-crushing cesspool where human potential goes to die, decompose and draw metaphorical maggots.

So I guess to get back to the OP topic, if I had (a) child(ren) I'd absolutely want personal hands-on control of their education and would not want them anywhere near such an institution. It would just be cruel.
:ack-1:

Seriously, the "school" environment has been quite successful for hundreds of years.

And yes, it does foster healthy interactivity with other people vs. living in a bubble.

Sorry Bubbles, the school environment hasn't even EXISTED for hundreds of years. That's where incuriosity takes you - to ignorance. Same place the school environment delivers you actually.

Wrong! Onnkk!
"The concept of grouping students together in a centralized location for learning has existed since Classical antiquity. Formal schools have existed at least since ancient Greece (see Academy), ancient Rome (see Education in Ancient Rome) ancient India (see Gurukul), and ancient China (see History of education in China). The Byzantine Empire had an established schooling system beginning at the primary level. According to Traditions and Encounters, the founding of the primary education system began in 425 AD and.."

It will foster a lot more social awkwardness.

A big part of school is learning how to interact with other people.

NOPE. FUCK that shit. All it does is get in the way.
Aww, who's a socially regressive wittle triggered Pogtard...aww! :itsok:
Pogo was homeschooled and he's one smart cookie.

I only wish I'd been homeschooled, since I had done absolutely nothing to deserve that twelve years imprisonment. But it is fair to say everything I've learned has been in spite of that prison (certainly including social interaction) not at all because of it. Institutional schooling (school, as in fish, not as in education) is a robot-programming, cookie-cutting, socially poisoning, drone-developing creativity-crushing cesspool where human potential goes to die, decompose and draw metaphorical maggots.

So I guess to get back to the OP topic, if I had (a) child(ren) I'd absolutely want personal hands-on control of their education and would not want them anywhere near such an institution. It would just be cruel.
:ack-1:

Seriously, the "school" environment has been quite successful for hundreds of years.

And yes, it does foster healthy interactivity with other people vs. living in a bubble.
Traditional high school does by necessity cram the same set of shoes on every student, whether or not they fit. When you've got 20 or more students entering your classroom every hour, you can't give them all the individual attention they could benefit from. I think teachers try. At least the ones that aren't burnt out by it all do. There will always be Pogo's who march to a different drummer and are frustrated by it.


Teachers take individual strengths and weakness, and varying learning styles into consideration. However, students are part of a class rather than personal ego-soothing sessions. This is not oppression. Do you think these students go out into the world and find jobs with companies that make everything about them individually? Hold their hands and make grilled cheese just like mommy did? There is a real world out there, and nobody gives a shit what sensitive little pogos feeeeeel. You do no one any favors by hiding reality from them.

Whelp, just look at it this way.

Between myself and your worthless ass, which one of us turned out to be a sociopathic dystopian contrarian asshole who intentionally names himself after excrement in a state of unfortunate viscosity?

Chew on that, Chuckles. And for fuck's sake wash your hands.

I had a better vocab than that in 6th grade. You made a false assertion and I proved it wrong just like scooping a handful of Pensacola beach sand and smearing it right into your sandy vag. SandyPogo! :auiqs.jpg:

Grabbed ya right by the pussy! With a handful of sand!

I respect Unko and the others' teacherness. Personally I think the Admiral is much crankier all the time.

I didn't even POST TO YOU, Sprinkles. Get over yourself. What are you, the fucking hall monitor?
But it's most illuminating that you're willing to go on record as having "respect" for Dripping Feces Boi. Everybody else has the waste of human skin on Ignore.
 
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It will foster a lot more social awkwardness.

A big part of school is learning how to interact with other people.

NOPE. FUCK that shit. All it does is get in the way.
Aww, who's a socially regressive wittle triggered Pogtard...aww! :itsok:
Pogo was homeschooled and he's one smart cookie.

I only wish I'd been homeschooled, since I had done absolutely nothing to deserve that twelve years imprisonment. But it is fair to say everything I've learned has been in spite of that prison (certainly including social interaction) not at all because of it. Institutional schooling (school, as in fish, not as in education) is a robot-programming, cookie-cutting, socially poisoning, drone-developing creativity-crushing cesspool where human potential goes to die, decompose and draw metaphorical maggots.

So I guess to get back to the OP topic, if I had (a) child(ren) I'd absolutely want personal hands-on control of their education and would not want them anywhere near such an institution. It would just be cruel.
:ack-1:

Seriously, the "school" environment has been quite successful for hundreds of years.

And yes, it does foster healthy interactivity with other people vs. living in a bubble.

Sorry Bubbles, the school environment hasn't even EXISTED for hundreds of years. That's where incuriosity takes you - to ignorance. Same place the school environment delivers you actually.
It will foster a lot more social awkwardness.

A big part of school is learning how to interact with other people.

NOPE. FUCK that shit. All it does is get in the way.
Aww, who's a socially regressive wittle triggered Pogtard...aww! :itsok:
Pogo was homeschooled and he's one smart cookie.

I only wish I'd been homeschooled, since I had done absolutely nothing to deserve that twelve years imprisonment. But it is fair to say everything I've learned has been in spite of that prison (certainly including social interaction) not at all because of it. Institutional schooling (school, as in fish, not as in education) is a robot-programming, cookie-cutting, socially poisoning, drone-developing creativity-crushing cesspool where human potential goes to die, decompose and draw metaphorical maggots.

So I guess to get back to the OP topic, if I had (a) child(ren) I'd absolutely want personal hands-on control of their education and would not want them anywhere near such an institution. It would just be cruel.
:ack-1:

Seriously, the "school" environment has been quite successful for hundreds of years.

And yes, it does foster healthy interactivity with other people vs. living in a bubble.

Sorry Bubbles, the school environment hasn't even EXISTED for hundreds of years. That's where incuriosity takes you - to ignorance. Same place the school environment delivers you actually.

Wrong! Onnkk!
"The concept of grouping students together in a centralized location for learning has existed since Classical antiquity. Formal schools have existed at least since ancient Greece (see Academy), ancient Rome (see Education in Ancient Rome) ancient India (see Gurukul), and ancient China (see History of education in China). The Byzantine Empire had an established schooling system beginning at the primary level. According to Traditions and Encounters, the founding of the primary education system began in 425 AD and.."

It will foster a lot more social awkwardness.

A big part of school is learning how to interact with other people.

NOPE. FUCK that shit. All it does is get in the way.
Aww, who's a socially regressive wittle triggered Pogtard...aww! :itsok:
Pogo was homeschooled and he's one smart cookie.

I only wish I'd been homeschooled, since I had done absolutely nothing to deserve that twelve years imprisonment. But it is fair to say everything I've learned has been in spite of that prison (certainly including social interaction) not at all because of it. Institutional schooling (school, as in fish, not as in education) is a robot-programming, cookie-cutting, socially poisoning, drone-developing creativity-crushing cesspool where human potential goes to die, decompose and draw metaphorical maggots.

So I guess to get back to the OP topic, if I had (a) child(ren) I'd absolutely want personal hands-on control of their education and would not want them anywhere near such an institution. It would just be cruel.
:ack-1:

Seriously, the "school" environment has been quite successful for hundreds of years.

And yes, it does foster healthy interactivity with other people vs. living in a bubble.
Traditional high school does by necessity cram the same set of shoes on every student, whether or not they fit. When you've got 20 or more students entering your classroom every hour, you can't give them all the individual attention they could benefit from. I think teachers try. At least the ones that aren't burnt out by it all do. There will always be Pogo's who march to a different drummer and are frustrated by it.


Teachers take individual strengths and weakness, and varying learning styles into consideration. However, students are part of a class rather than personal ego-soothing sessions. This is not oppression. Do you think these students go out into the world and find jobs with companies that make everything about them individually? Hold their hands and make grilled cheese just like mommy did? There is a real world out there, and nobody gives a shit what sensitive little pogos feeeeeel. You do no one any favors by hiding reality from them.

Whelp, just look at it this way.

Between myself and your worthless ass, which one of us turned out to be a sociopathic dystopian contrarian asshole who intentionally names himself after excrement in a state of unfortunate viscosity?

Chew on that, Chuckles. And for fuck's sake wash your hands.

I had a better vocab than that in 6th grade. You made a false assertion and I proved it wrong just like scooping a handful of Pensacola beach sand and smearing it right into your sandy vag. SandyPogo! :auiqs.jpg:

Grabbed ya right by the pussy! With a handful of sand!

I respect Unko and the others' teacherness. Personally I think the Admiral is much crankier all the time.

I didn't even POST TO YOU, Sprinkles. Get over yourself. What are you, the fucking hall monitor?
But it's most illuminating that you're willing to go on record as having "respect" for Dripping Feces Boi. Everybody else has the waste of human skin on Ignore.
Not sure of the logic behind that screen name, but other than that..that poster seems solid enough to me.

How long have schools been around again, SandyPogo?

The Q I have is: Where did your schooling deliver you to make you post that? That is a seriously ignorant and verifiably false thing to post.
Who taught you that? Wtf happened? I got curious and found out you either told one Double Whopper of a lie, or are seriously ignorant. Unfortunately, this is no false dichotomy: Were you lying or ignorant?

Sorry Bubbles, the school environment hasn't even EXISTED for hundreds of years. That's where incuriosity takes you - to ignorance. Same place the school environment delivers you actually.
 
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Sorry Bubbles, the school environment hasn't even EXISTED for hundreds of years. That's where incuriosity takes you - to ignorance. Same place the school environment delivers you actually.

Newflash, SandyPogo: Ancient Greece was more than hundreds of years ago, and they had school environments:

PS: No cussing? Wtf?!

Seriously we weren't allowed to cuss in school either. I remember one day the PE coach caught me cussing, and he said "Alright, give me 50 right now or go to the Dean's office, your choice." That pavement was blistering hot, literally. I gave him 50 on my knuckles and the blisters from the heat were gone in 4 days. And you know what? I was happy he did it that way. :auiqs.jpg:
I don't think he realized how hot that pavement was, hot enough to scorch the soles of feet if stepped on hot. That's why I chose knuckles.
Get out a of trip to the dean's office? Yes! :yes_text12:


"so do honest schoolmasters prop up youth by careful instructions and admonitions, that they may duly bring forth the buds of good manners."



 
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Sorry Bubbles, the school environment hasn't even EXISTED for hundreds of years. That's where incuriosity takes you - to ignorance. Same place the school environment delivers you actually.

Newflash, SandyPogo: Ancient Greece was more than hundreds of years ago, and they had school environments.:

PS: No cussing? Wtf?!



Pogo likes to pretend he knows about things that he doesn't.
 
Sorry Bubbles, the school environment hasn't even EXISTED for hundreds of years. That's where incuriosity takes you - to ignorance. Same place the school environment delivers you actually.

Newflash, SandyPogo: Ancient Greece was more than hundreds of years ago, and they had school environments.:

PS: No cussing? Wtf?!



Pogo likes to pretend he knows about things that he doesn't.
"informative"
 
... Global warming proves we are. The polluted oceans means too many humans. The landfills and we don't know what to do with the garbage.

...

No, it doesn't. The temperature of this planet has varied for millions and millions of years and will for as long as it exists. Pollution, waste, war, disease and any of the other illogical arguments the chicken littles cling to have all existed for as long as there have been at least TWO human beings on earth.
Wrong
History says otherwise, jitler.
I'm talking about the future not the past.
 
... Global warming proves we are. The polluted oceans means too many humans. The landfills and we don't know what to do with the garbage.

...

No, it doesn't. The temperature of this planet has varied for millions and millions of years and will for as long as it exists. Pollution, waste, war, disease and any of the other illogical arguments the chicken littles cling to have all existed for as long as there have been at least TWO human beings on earth.
Wrong
History says otherwise, jitler.
Who do you agree with the teachers union or Trump?


Trump, who has advocated for reopening the economy against the advice of public health officials who fear a second wave of deaths, on Monday suggested states should “seriously consider” reopening public schools.
“Some of you might start thinking about school openings, because a lot of people are wanting to have the school openings,” the president reportedly told governors in a call.

HA! Here Trump is doing it again. He says, "a lot of people are wanting". Who are these people? I love it when Trump says "many people". LOL
 
... Global warming proves we are. The polluted oceans means too many humans. The landfills and we don't know what to do with the garbage.

...

No, it doesn't. The temperature of this planet has varied for millions and millions of years and will for as long as it exists. Pollution, waste, war, disease and any of the other illogical arguments the chicken littles cling to have all existed for as long as there have been at least TWO human beings on earth.
Wrong
History says otherwise, jitler.
I'm talking about the future not the past.
You were one of those slow kids who slept in the back of the class and only woke up long enough to ask "Why do I need to know this?" in History class, weren't you?
 
... Global warming proves we are. The polluted oceans means too many humans. The landfills and we don't know what to do with the garbage.

...

No, it doesn't. The temperature of this planet has varied for millions and millions of years and will for as long as it exists. Pollution, waste, war, disease and any of the other illogical arguments the chicken littles cling to have all existed for as long as there have been at least TWO human beings on earth.
Wrong
History says otherwise, jitler.
I'm talking about the future not the past.
You were one of those slow kids who slept in the back of the class and only woke up long enough to ask "Why do I need to know this?" in History class, weren't you?
Yup. And why did I need to know it? Why didn't you instead teach me how to save money. How to invest. I to read the wallstreet journal. Balance a checkbook.

Seems you teachers spend an awful lot of time teaching nothing really. Whenever I see a test I say, "why do they need to know all that?"

And I said that all the way through college. In at least 30 credit hours worth of classes they were worthless. FLUFF.

I don't think the kids missed out on too much by this corona thing. Seniors had already pretty much checked out. I remember high school. What a waste of time. What a missed opportunity to really educate children. Instead they have sub par teachers who are overpaid and have zero real world experience. They went right from K-12 to college and back to K-12. Pathetic.
 
... Global warming proves we are. The polluted oceans means too many humans. The landfills and we don't know what to do with the garbage.

...

No, it doesn't. The temperature of this planet has varied for millions and millions of years and will for as long as it exists. Pollution, waste, war, disease and any of the other illogical arguments the chicken littles cling to have all existed for as long as there have been at least TWO human beings on earth.
Wrong
History says otherwise, jitler.
I'm talking about the future not the past.
You were one of those slow kids who slept in the back of the class and only woke up long enough to ask "Why do I need to know this?" in History class, weren't you?
Yup. And why did I need to know it? Why didn't you instead teach me how to save money. How to invest. I to read the wallstreet journal. Balance a checkbook.

Seems you teachers spend an awful lot of time teaching nothing really. Whenever I see a test I say, "why do they need to know all that?"

And I said that all the way through college. In at least 30 credit hours worth of classes they were worthless. FLUFF.

I don't think the kids missed out on too much by this corona thing. Seniors had already pretty much checked out. I remember high school. What a waste of time. What a missed opportunity to really educate children. Instead they have sub par teachers who are overpaid and have zero real world experience. They went right from K-12 to college and back to K-12. Pathetic.
 
It will foster a lot more social awkwardness.

A big part of school is learning how to interact with other people.
The whole thing about the social awkwardness of home schooled kids is a myth.

Do you people really think that kids who are home schooled have no interaction with anyone but their parents?
 

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