seagulheit
Junior Member
I've explained the situation. Now where are they?Oh well... its not like we don't have a handful of actual educators and lawyers and very educated laypeople here that could help you.
I've explained the situation. Now where are they?Oh well... its not like we don't have a handful of actual educators and lawyers and very educated laypeople here that could help you.
So I should allow someone (just by virtue of being older than I am) to spit in my face, rape me, beat me, steal from me, talk to me like a dog - whatever they please - and smile about it? I hate to be argumentative, but this seems wrong to me.
This reminds me of something. I have a friend - let's call him Mohammed - who immigrated here from Afghanistan. His parents there subjected him to grotesque punishments for the smallest infractions. He bears the scars resulting from his treatment today. Is this okay?
Would it have been better if they had only verbally abused him, and completely destroyed trust in adults that way?
Not based on the facts present. All she knew was that I skipped the first half of class. She told other teachers that I decided to enjoy myself. Here is an exact reproduction of what a teacher told me she said:
"She thought it would be a fun idea to skip class."
Is that accurate to the truth of the situation? No. She did not give them the straight fact - she did not know the deeper part of the story, so she fabricated it. Is this morally right to you?
Again, opinions.
Where are the people who can supposedly answer the question?
I've explained the situation. Now where are they?
Why is it, by your rules, fine for him to call me 'snotball', yet for saying 'stupid', I am called out? Is one more wrong than the other in your book?And I don't give a bean about this little uneducated snotball, so it's fine with me!
I know what Godwin's Law is.
Oh you didn't. Please tell me you didn't just type that.
This is the equivalent of Godwin's Law.
(Google it)
Let's simplify the part of that post that was actually concerning me.
Should an adult, just by virtue of being older, talk to me like a dog? And with no intention of being helpful to me (in fact, harmful)? And should I smile in response?
So no one on this forum is capable of giving me a straight answer to the question, rather than asserting their opinion, is essentially what you're saying. I understand now. Thank you.I strongly encourage you to pay an attorney to tell you what you want to hear.
I gave you details. And all I get are opinions and reasons why people still won't give me answers. So I can only come to the conclusion that none of you HAVE any. It doesn't have to be a flowery answer...just an answer. Either I can do something about it, or I can't.
What colleges did you 'educated' people all graduate from? Just curious.
Hopefully!Yeah seagulheit, most of the people who respond to posts here don't have the ability to engage in a sensible conversation with a high school student. They're too busy attempting to be clever and condescending.
If you hang around there's a couple of others who might show up with the ability to be helpful without being smart about it. If you have the patience...
Sue the bad person for $1.3 million.
Sorry, I missed your post earlier.When I was a teacher, there was a guidance counselor in the school who was not only roaring incompetent, she refused to help students apply for any college she did not approve of, refused to send transcripts on some students because she told them they were "not college material." What these students had to do was be proactive, get their own stuff sent, take care of their own applications without assistance. Is she the only guidance counselor in this school? Is there not a teacher anywhere in the system who will say decent things about you in a recommendation? That may be telling. But can you get them in trouble, at your present age and stage in life? No.
True about my counselor's duties, but there are specific forms the college has asked her to fill out. Only she and she alone can do that. Unless you're telling me to forge her writing and signature or something, which I'm sure you aren't.Don't depend on other people to send in your college applications. The counselor actually has MANY duties that she is paid for, while you have just a few college applications to send in.
Don't skip class, even if you feel like you had a good reason. Or at least skip the whole thing instead of coming in halfway through and disrupting the lesson.
Don't take things that other people say about you that do NOT actually affect your life so personally. Your teacher's statement? Less than meaningless, in the grand scheme of things. THAT is the thing that annoys adults about teenagers, they act like EVERY LITTLE THING is the end of world and it's really not. You have no perspective. Get some.
When you are in high school, the teachers have all the power and you have none. Yep, it sucks, but there's nothing you can do about it, other than survive until it's over.
You do realize that there are bad teachers out there, don't you? Just like in any profession.. And parents who make teachers lives hell are scum, plain and simple.
You're right. I'm with my grandmother right now, she can't do anything, and my parents won't be back until about the end of December. I did not want to let this sit for that long, but I guess I'll have to.Your parents may have power. Maybe. YOU do not. And parents who make teachers lives hell are scum, plain and simple.
When you are depending on someone else to do something for you, it's a good idea to be nice to them.