algorithmic brain inhansment

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Joined Nov 30, 2010
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I can't even remember a single sentence I had to write out other than I made every experience into nothing more than a repetitive exercise of orderly defiance done to the letter. :D
Some people try to improve the, "system" until they are beaten into submission well enough. (I wouldn't expect you to ever be beaten into submission.) I, on the other hand, decided that teaching the teachers was a lost cause by the time I was 7 years old. I guess I was born knowing that some people are teachable and some aren't. They happen on both ends of the spectrum: Those that worked hard enough to get at least a little bit of power, and those who never accomplished anything and never will. That's a strong reason why I hang out at AAC. It's populated with people that are wiling to learn, even if it requires work.;)
 

tcmtech

Joined Nov 4, 2013
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What a waste of an education! I remember mine vividly.
"Hitting Jeffery serves no useful purpose."

I knew my teacher was wrong every time I put the period on the sentence.
Now see, had you used my method you would have met the punishment requirements without having ever remembering anything about what it was you were writing down thus saving you from the memory of one more childhood trauma that will haunt you to your dying day. ;)
 
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tcmtech

Joined Nov 4, 2013
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What a bad teacher.
Interesting you should post that. Back in my younger days I had one teacher that was pretty hot. (Hated me in the worst way though and I her)

Now ~30 years later she works at the school my dad runs where I helped out for a few days moving classroom stuff from the old school to the new one. Her classroom was one of them that helped during the move. I knew damn well who she was the instant I saw her despite the fact that obviously life had beat her hard with the fat and ugly stick for the last three decades. Still a bossy old witch though. :(
 

tcmtech

Joined Nov 4, 2013
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Some people try to improve the, "system" until they are beaten into submission well enough. (I wouldn't expect you to ever be beaten into submission.) I, on the other hand, decided that teaching the teachers was a lost cause by the time I was 7 years old. I guess I was born knowing that some people are teachable and some aren't. They happen on both ends of the spectrum: Those that worked hard enough to get at least a little bit of power, and those who never accomplished anything and never will. That's a strong reason why I hang out at AAC. It's populated with people that are wiling to learn, even if it requires work.;)
Yep had that similar Ephiny by around the same age.

I figured out that those who can learn can go on to be something and those who can't, well, apparently a lot of them go into teaching. :p
 
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