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No thanks Neo...we'll have your back once again,

But, don't feel too bad about using us...

we've been instructing recalcitrant children

in that liberal and tolerant forum for years.
 
man, i was thinking about the catholic school (obviously it was private) that i spent from 1st grade to 8th grade years in and i don't even think the public schools in my town were as poor as my school was. :dead: that makes no sense. it still mindfucks me how my teachers would put down grove street school, berekley terrance, chancellor ave. myrtle ave, and all the public schools around the way for not being able to teach the students shit BUT yet our school didn't have SHIT. the books were old. we didn't have the proper tools for learning. no after school programs, no basketball team, no sport teams, no art programs, no NOTHING. they only had girl scouts for the girls BUT other than that, we got robbed of an education. they thought that teaching us religion and brainwashing us to be jesus fanatics was giving us an education. i will NEVER forget when i started high school and how lost i was. as much as the other students put down the school system over here at the time, they were educated pretty damn good compared to me. i felt like an idiot.

another thing that irks me too. they should have SKIPPED me a grade. i should have been in my brother's grade. i was doing REALLY well in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades BUT i guess they didn't think that i was bright enough. i know i did REALLY well on the standardize testing in the 1st grade where it was like 90 or 80 percent. the evaluation said that i was REALLY bright BUT somehow they didn't fucking skip me a grade. DAMNIT, i was robbed. i should have been in the same grade as my brother but i guess they didn't want me to embarrass my brother since he wasn't doing too good as a student.
 
I hear you Refuji. It's pretty bad when you need to get special permission to drop religion class because otherwise you won't be able to fit in all the things you need for the school you're applying for. Religion classes were always such a joke anyway. I seriously question if anyone ever got lower than a B in one.
 
Catholic School ?!?!?! You never said you went to Catholic School before!!!! THAT explains a LOT !!!

No wonder you're screwed up !!!!!!!!!!!! ;)

Did you tell your counselor you went to Catholic School ??? You'd save her hours and hours of therapy. :D
 
I hear you Refuji. It's pretty bad when you need to get special permission to drop religion class because otherwise you won't be able to fit in all the things you need for the school you're applying for. Religion classes were always such a joke anyway. I seriously question if anyone ever got lower than a B in one.

they didn't do that. it wasn't a choice. it was either you do the religion class, go to mass, and do as we tell you what we want you to do or we'll kick you out and you can go to one of irvington's many public schools where you'll be miseducated or worse. :( they were basically manipulating the kids and the parents at the same time. they would basically steal the money from the parents, brainwash the kids into jesus or whatever then give them whatever education that they wanted. it was really about the money.

Catholic School ?!?!?! You never said you went to Catholic School before!!!! THAT explains a LOT !!!

No wonder you're screwed up !!!!!!!!!!!! ;)

Did you tell your counselor you went to Catholic School ??? You'd save her hours and hours of therapy. :D

i didn't mention it to her during the intake session. if they hook me up with individual therapy, that will most definitely be discussed. it's crazy seeing how money drives an institution. they really fucked us over. i remember when my father didn't pay up the tuition and they refused to give me my report card. it was embarrassing. everybody knew it too because the teacher would call the students to give them their report cards and obviously, if you didn't get yours, your parents didn't pay up. like why should i be penalized for what my father failed to do? my father was NEVER a responsible figure anyway and even to this day, he pushes his responsibilities onto other people where my mom has to pay money for his medication and i have to pick it up. :dead: don't know how my mom has been able to stay with him for so long. i would have left his ass years ago if i was her even if i had to move to the projects.

they REALLY do a whole lot of damage. if i ever have children, i will NEVER subject them to any religious or private school for that matter.
 
Oh no... I meant *I* had to get them to let me drop it my last two years because of all the other classes I was taking. At the h.s. level they're more flexible about it if you have a specific reason, or at least mine was. But with a required yearly religion class it's even hard to fit in all the CA state h.s. requirements let alone if you're taking anything extra for college.
 
My friend was in Catholic school for years, even though they weren't Catholic. He said the public schools there were a joke, and it was worth going to chapel and pretending to agree in religion class if it meant not going there. Sounds like that wasn't the case with you, though.

Lex
 
Why do you think that would save hours of therapy?


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My friend was in Catholic school for years, even though they weren't Catholic. He said the public schools there were a joke, and it was worth going to chapel and pretending to agree in religion class if it meant not going there. Sounds like that wasn't the case with you, though.

Lex

That's how it was for me. I'd say at least 50% of the student body wasn't Catholic. Our parents just didn't want us going through metal detectors everyday. I got in pretty big trouble during a during-the-schoolday on campus mass in the gym when the priest was lifting the cup of wine and I whispered "o holy big gulp" and everyone started laughing. :/
 
That's how it was for me. I'd say at least 50% of the student body wasn't Catholic. Our parents just didn't want us going through metal detectors everyday. I got in pretty big trouble during a during-the-schoolday on campus mass in the gym when the priest was lifting the cup of wine and I whispered "o holy big gulp" and everyone started laughing. :/

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That's how it was for me. I'd say at least 50% of the student body wasn't Catholic. Our parents just didn't want us going through metal detectors everyday. I got in pretty big trouble during a during-the-schoolday on campus mass in the gym when the priest was lifting the cup of wine and I whispered "o holy big gulp" and everyone started laughing. :/

YES! :D

I have a similar story. We were in church, and I think it was some special function (I don't recall what). During an idle part of the mass, I glanced over the bulletin, and there was this note - "Thanks to Marilyn Smith for providing the floral arrangements for today's service." I glanced back up at the front of the church...and saw these two small, all-but-dead flower arrangements on either side of the altar. I nudged my brother, and pointed to the note in the bulletin. Then when he had read it, I indicated the altar area with my head and muttered "Yeah, THANKS, Marilyn." We both started laughing so hard we had to leave church.

Lex
 
One time when I was a kid, I went to church with my grandmother. She kept a wooden spoon in her purse to threaten us with (she [STRIKE]never[/STRIKE] rarely used it though). During one of the quieter parts of the sermon, my younger cousin pulled it out and held it up as high as he could, and yelled out, "Spanking Spoon! Spanking Spoon!"

I, and my grandmother were horrified.
 
YES! :D

I have a similar story. We were in church, and I think it was some special function (I don't recall what). During an idle part of the mass, I glanced over the bulletin, and there was this note - "Thanks to Marilyn Smith for providing the floral arrangements for today's service." I glanced back up at the front of the church...and saw these two small, all-but-dead flower arrangements on either side of the altar. I nudged my brother, and pointed to the note in the bulletin. Then when he had read it, I indicated the altar area with my head and muttered "Yeah, THANKS, Marilyn." We both started laughing so hard we had to leave church.

Lex

LOL yeah they like making you leave the service if you're laughing about anything. Towards the end of senior year my friend and I would start laughing about things on purpose just because we knew they'd make us go sit on the bench outside and wait for it to be over and then we could screw around.

.... and I know how everyone on JUB is going to read that.
 
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