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roarfireSILVER Member
comfortably numb
2,676 posts
Location: The countryside, Australia


Posted:
In the VCE Centre when I hear screaming and yelling outside. Not to my suprise it's this year 8 girl who always gets into petty bitch fights. This time she was being restrained by a teacher who she ended up hitting and kicking I think. All the masses of people gathered around, as people always do when there's any form of fight.



Harsh generalisation maybe...but ugh...the world is so ignorant...



I've seen this girl get into too many fights (mainly verbal)...as a senior member of the school (yr 11, 12 soon)...We're meant to be role models etc. But It's hard when the rest of the school are little shits and hard to tolerate. They're like Jack Russells, they think they're big but they're not. >__<



Sorry, just needed to rant.

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MiGGOLD Member
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Location: Bogged at CG, Australia


Posted:
hmm. i think its just a part of growing up, and having to be at school as often as you do, seeing the people that you have to see. primary school doesnt really bother many people that much, its still a bearable experience. in high school, though, stuff changes. lots. you start to realise that its nowhere near as fun any more, that you've been stuck with the same group for the last 7 years, and there is another 5 to go, and added on top of that is that (i think) most kids hit puberty around then, which only further complicates matters.

But yeah. kids are annoying.

"beg beg grovel beg grovel"
"master"
--FSA

"There was an arse there, i couldn't help myself"
--Rougie


roarfireSILVER Member
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2,676 posts
Location: The countryside, Australia


Posted:
damn jack russells I tells ya -shakes her fist-

.All things are beautiful if we take the time to look.


flash fireBRONZE Member
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Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia


Posted:
I feel sorry for the year 8 girl. There must be something terribly wrong in her life for her to behaving like that. I hope that she gets help and sorts herself out before she further ingrains herself in the cycle of abuse.

Compassion will always serve better than anger.

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roarfireSILVER Member
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2,676 posts
Location: The countryside, Australia


Posted:
Yeah I gave compassion a try for about 17 years.


But since about a month ago, I've given up caring about most people

Meh

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_Aime_SILVER Member
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4,172 posts
Location: Hastings, United Kingdom


Posted:
im a 'senior' memeber of my school too. Except im a prefect >.< Means i get to where a georgus coloured scarlellet/borwn jumper instead of a normal navy one. Where supposed to be rolemodals. We get dutys everyweek, and on wednesday and tuesday afternoon i have the joy of standing at a door saying 'can you go around the other way please' i did my duty and the beginning of term, until some kid spat in my face then i just stopped going...
yeh, i hate kids too

ZimBRONZE Member
Former Raver Invader... Not sure what i am now...
284 posts
Location: Southern California, USA


Posted:
well xabandonedx i do think that violence is certainly not the answer.

unfortunately in this rare occasion, i do, kind sir, believe that you should:

A: tranquilize her every time she does that kinda stuff, it's like training a dog, she'll learn that every time she does something stupid, she gets a dart to the neck.

B: get a buncha kids to stuff her in a locker or lock her in some dark hole of a place with a radio that has the same bruce spingstein song on repeat but in a place she can't get to so she's forced to listen to it for hours

or of course

C: kick the [censored] out of the drama queen

much love and good luck in your endeavors biggrin

Clean for 6 months and counting... ah yeah, that's nice.


Rouge DragonBRONZE Member
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13,215 posts
Location: without class distinction, Australia


Posted:
You get your own back on muck up day.

i would have changed ***** to phallus, and claire to petey Petey

Rougie: but that's what I'm doing here
Arnwyn: what letting me adjust myself in your room?..don't you dare quote that on HoP...


vanizeSILVER Member
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Location: Austin, Texas, USA


Posted:
what are prefects anyway? I've seen them mentioned in the harry potter books, but no idea what they really are in real life

-v-

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roarfireSILVER Member
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2,676 posts
Location: The countryside, Australia


Posted:
Written by: Zim


i do, kind sir,





<.<

>.>

-sweats and hesitates-

Kind sir?! o.0

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OrangeBoboSILVER Member
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Location: Guelph, ON, Canada


Posted:
kind lady perhaps?

wink

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roarfireSILVER Member
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2,676 posts
Location: The countryside, Australia


Posted:
Maybe...

Just maybe...

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_Aime_SILVER Member
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4,172 posts
Location: Hastings, United Kingdom


Posted:
prefects? a select few of 'gifted' and 'talented' students in year 11 who are chosen by teachers. They sort of have to do duties around the school, stuff teachers arnt bothered to do and stuff

Thing is everybody hates prefects...>.<
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Sakura_MoonHop's Kitten Jester.
1,803 posts
Location: Wonderland igloo, Vic, Australia


Posted:
Technically i'm a "prefect" i walk around the school wearing abaddge that says "look at me, i'm a teachers pet and i look after first years!!!!"

.:Pink Exocutioner:.

I am Jack's Raging Bile Duct...

Loving you from the deepest part of my loins.



nearly_all_goneSILVER Member
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1,626 posts
Location: Southampton, United Kingdom


Posted:
Although being a prefect looks good on your CV/Resume/whatever in later life.

I didn't have prefects. Perhaps if I did have my school would have worked properly, rather than the teachers just going to the staff room at break and lunch and looking out the window as all hell broke loose.

xabandonedx - that sucks. But you'll escape it soon. That's not me belittling it at all... just know that everything you now hate will leave and never return. Which is great! biggrin

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Mistress_MaledictiHeaven doesn't want me, and Hell is afraid I'll take over
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Location: Wolverhampton


Posted:
Kids. Can't live with 'em, can't sell 'em for camels.

sin

"Abashed, the Devil stood and saw how awful Goodness is"


MiGGOLD Member
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3,414 posts
Location: Bogged at CG, Australia


Posted:
cant put them in a box and send them to abu dhabi...

well, you can, but you arent supposed to.

"beg beg grovel beg grovel"
"master"
--FSA

"There was an arse there, i couldn't help myself"
--Rougie


roarfireSILVER Member
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2,676 posts
Location: The countryside, Australia


Posted:
-laughs uncontrolably and falls off her chair-


<.<

>.>

Crazy kids

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My hairs on fireIf its got pistons or boobs, its gonna be expensive...
515 posts
Location: Cyprus


Posted:
My old school gave prefect bages out to all the naughty kids an basically everyone who wanted one, just so near nuff every kid who left could have it on there CV...I was asked if i wanted to be one an said no thank you. In a year of 250 pupils 200 of them were prefects, any point in that?I think not! Lost its meaning plus who wants to be a teachers pet anyway ubbloco

Henry Hill - 'One day the kids from the neighbourhood carried my mothers groceries all the way home, you know why? It was out of respect'...

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Rouge DragonBRONZE Member
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13,215 posts
Location: without class distinction, Australia


Posted:
Written by: *Aimée*


prefects? a select few of 'gifted' and 'talented' students in year 11 who are chosen by teachers. They sort of have to do duties around the school, stuff teachers arnt bothered to do and stuff
Thing is everybody hates prefects...>.<




that's interesting, because at my school they are a select few of students who are voted by the students and teachers who are usually popular kids who run the school regardless of whether they are prefects or not. And everyone loves them...bloody popular group....can anyone tell that I'm not popular or that I didn't get house prefect and was mighty pissed off about it! (I had done more things for my house in a term than the girl who won had done in 6 years!!!)

i would have changed ***** to phallus, and claire to petey Petey

Rougie: but that's what I'm doing here
Arnwyn: what letting me adjust myself in your room?..don't you dare quote that on HoP...


MiGGOLD Member
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3,414 posts
Location: Bogged at CG, Australia


Posted:
we have that sorta thing here, called the SRC (student representative council). they do absolutely bollox.

"beg beg grovel beg grovel"
"master"
--FSA

"There was an arse there, i couldn't help myself"
--Rougie


Tao StarPooh-Bah
1,662 posts
Location: Bristol


Posted:
i was a prefect at school.

it never went on my CV and if it did i think people might have laughed - do people really think the people giving out jobs are going to go

'ooooh look, she was a prefect, lets give her the job over this person who only havs the same a level results'

in my school which was a pohsish grammar school being a prefect really did mean you were a teacher's pet - we got to go in the staff room and make tea and everything. We were all complete geeks though, so we were teacher's pets anyway. Oh well...

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Rouge DragonBRONZE Member
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13,215 posts
Location: without class distinction, Australia


Posted:
Written by: MiG


we have that sorta thing here, called the SRC (student representative council). they do absolutely bollox.




our prefects aren't an SRC. and the school makes quite clear when we vote that they dont represent the students, they represent the school.
"we've never had a student representative council, and we never will!"

but that's bullshit, cos they had one when I was in grade 6. only lasted a year tho.

i would have changed ***** to phallus, and claire to petey Petey

Rougie: but that's what I'm doing here
Arnwyn: what letting me adjust myself in your room?..don't you dare quote that on HoP...


MiGGOLD Member
Self-Flagellation Expert
3,414 posts
Location: Bogged at CG, Australia


Posted:
lol. the SRC was supposed to take the students issues to the teachers/admin and get things fixed. instead, it was a popularity contest, and the only thing that happened was the 'social' a school only disco once a term. which was fun, right up until about year 7.

"beg beg grovel beg grovel"
"master"
--FSA

"There was an arse there, i couldn't help myself"
--Rougie



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