Comment on “Totalitarian” Class Nears 3 Years of Perfect Attendence by Anonymous:

The irony is that the teacher probably took some days off :S


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  • “Totalitarian” Class Nears 3 Years of Perfect Attendence:
    in nearly 20 years of schooling I was absent only 2 or 3 times because of major injury/illness. Shame on easy going parents who accept their childrens bulshit excuse for not going to school, just go and sit your lazy ass in class…I’m about to be a teacher myself and its a piss off having always the same kids not attending on a regular basis cause it slows down the rest of the group when you have to repeat stuff!!! 80-90% of student never miss a day, it just happens that this class in …

  • “Totalitarian” Class Nears 3 Years of Perfect Attendence:
    But that’s the point, you’re barely readable. So all that: “hurr hurr, this Internet, spelling no matter stuff”, isn’t helping you in making clear what your actual opinion is. Not unless someone actually wastes some of their time trying to decipher what the hell you’re trying to say. And if they have to do that, then you failed in composing your message and might as well not even waste your time in writing it in the first place. As for the kids, at least one of them admitted to going to school, …

  • “Totalitarian” Class Nears 3 Years of Perfect Attendence:
    WTFFFF!? Does anyone have the picture of the class in higher rez!??? I think it’s the class I went to when I was an exchange student!!! o.0;

  • “Totalitarian” Class Nears 3 Years of Perfect Attendence:
    The similar thing happens to me when I was in middle school in Hong Kong: The school principle tells us that he doesn’t like that the fact that we have a single absent day as whole school, while the high school on the next door doesn’t have a single absent day full year, as whole school. Subsequently he kept on emphasizing how we should go to school no matter what happen — he doesn’t mention or say anything about that we should stay home and don’t go to school if we are sick. For most of the …

  • “Totalitarian” Class Nears 3 Years of Perfect Attendence:
    That’s dangerous and very inconsiderate, though, to go into school/work when you’re really ill. I used to work at a call center, and one flu season about 30 people ended up getting sick because one guy came in sick and ended up throwing up in the hallway. Sure enough, three or four days later everyone else had it. It spreads like wildfire. When you’re sick (really sick, as in, throwing up, fever, ect), you should stay HOME and isolate yourself from others. It’s basic courtesy. Plus, you’ll get …

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