TranceAddict Forums

TranceAddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- Chill Out Room
-- Home-schooling...
Pages (3): [1] 2 3 »


Posted by denys envy on Oct-21-2007 05:26:

Home-schooling...

I want to thank that douche cyclist for making me realize that I won't be putting my kids through home schooling.

Are all home-schooled kids so fucking weird? Anyone know of any that aren't?


Posted by Spacey Orange on Oct-21-2007 05:28:

well, there was nou. uhm...nevermind.


Posted by Frenchie on Oct-21-2007 05:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Spacey Orange
well, there was nou. uhm...nevermind.


..


Posted by Sushipunk on Oct-21-2007 05:50:

I home-schooled the shit out of my friend at Tekken last night.


Posted by Direct on Oct-21-2007 06:03:

Re: Home-schooling...

quote:
Originally posted by Aristronica
Are all home-schooled kids so fucking weird? Anyone know of any that aren't?


I was home schooled as a kid all through kindergarden to high school. Nothing wrong with me...Now im unemployed and i stay home all day cutting out pages of women from sears catologues.

You guys ever save cum? Its awesome...it makes great lube for future masturbating sessions.


Posted by PhaseFour on Oct-21-2007 06:04:

Re: Re: Home-schooling...

quote:
Originally posted by Direct
I was home schooled as a kid all through kindergarden to high school. Nothing wrong with me...Now im unemployed and i stay home all day cutting out pages of women from sears catologues.

You guys ever save cum? Its awseome...it makes great lube for furure masturbating sessions.



Posted by echosystm on Oct-21-2007 06:08:

Re: Re: Home-schooling...

ahahahaha

this thread was built on rofl and lol.


Posted by idoru on Oct-21-2007 07:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Spacey Orange
well, there was nou. uhm...nevermind.


Would've been funny if he had actually been home-schooled.

My thoughts on home-schooling? I look at it this way:

In August, I taught a 17 year-old girl at my work who had been home-schooled up until this year (her senior year) the difference between her left and right hands (she was convinced it was the other way around). That pretty much answers the question.


Posted by R.j. on Oct-21-2007 07:24:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
Would've been funny if he had actually been home-schooled.

My thoughts on home-schooling? I look at it this way:

In August, I taught a 17 year-old girl at my work who had been home-schooled up until this year (her senior year) the difference between her left and right hands. That pretty much answers the question.


no way!


Posted by eROs.au on Oct-21-2007 07:25:



My mother confuses her lefts and rights all the time


Posted by Sushipunk on Oct-21-2007 07:26:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
Would've been funny if he had actually been home-schooled.

My thoughts on home-schooling? I look at it this way:

In August, I taught a 17 year-old girl at my work who had been home-schooled up until this year (her senior year) the difference between her left and right hands (she was convinced it was the other way around). That pretty much answers the question.


Are you fucking serious???


Posted by idoru on Oct-21-2007 07:26:

quote:
Originally posted by R.j.
no way!


I couldn't believe it myself.


Posted by Frenchie on Oct-21-2007 07:38:

I hope she never drives.


Posted by Sushipunk on Oct-21-2007 07:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
I hope she never drives.



Posted by Ian on Oct-21-2007 10:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
I hope she never drives.


when my auntie was learning to drive, the same guy who taught my mum taught her. on about the third week, she came home upset, showing my grandparents her hands on which he'd written "left" and "right" - she knew them but when she was trying to think which was which whilst trying to learn the driving, she kept going the wrong way


Jake. was the girl hot ? You so could've taught her some 'stuff' that she didn't know!

and finally. I'm glad i wasn't home-schooled simply because my parents were redundant enough when i was taught by the state schools, so without that I'd probably know nowt.


Posted by 3F05Q on Oct-21-2007 11:18:

On the subject of idiots...


Posted by on Oct-21-2007 12:05:

I was home schooled my entire life.

dont do it.


Posted by nchs09 on Oct-21-2007 15:16:

Re: Home-schooling...

quote:
Originally posted by Aristronica
I want to thank that douche cyclist for making me realize that I won't be putting my kids through home schooling.

Are all home-schooled kids so fucking weird? Anyone know of any that aren't?
depends on the home schooler. it can be really good, if you can balance a good teaching with a proper social life.


Posted by TheWhiteQueen on Oct-21-2007 15:27:

All the kids i know who were homeschooled are religious freaks now


Posted by ballmouse on Oct-21-2007 15:53:

I only ever knew 1 person that was home-schooled, and all he did was swim for 2 hours everyday. Needless to say, he was ripped (and only 15).


Posted by Danny Ocean on Oct-21-2007 15:54:

yah school is for social skills, if youre home schooled you'll lack this unless you're super popular in your society.


Posted by Project-K on Oct-21-2007 16:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Danny Ocean
yah school is for social skills, if youre home schooled you'll lack this unless you're super popular in your society.


Bingo. You learn nothing important from the high school program - but you learn the most important lessons of your life in high school, outside the classrooms.


Posted by nchs09 on Oct-21-2007 16:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Project-K
Bingo. You learn nothing important from the high school program - but you learn the most important lessons of your life in high school, outside the classrooms.
i dont know what highschool you went to, but i learned important thing in mine.


Posted by Lira on Oct-21-2007 16:10:

In most cases, I think home-schooling is pretty irresponsible. Teachers often receive some training, and it's not like they aren't constantly reviewing the subjects they teach. They are, and they do have some understanding of what they're saying - even the misguided ones, when they're misguided, can be corrected by other teachers in higher grades. Also, it's important to work on your social skills when you're a kid. The only person I know who home-schools their children is a religious zealot who is probably indoctrinating her kids more than anything else.

Do these people really think they can do a better job than all other teachers?


Posted by Danny Ocean on Oct-21-2007 16:12:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
i dont know what highschool you went to, but i learned important thing in mine.



well we went to the same highschool and honestly all i learned was perfect english, how to write and cite good essays, literature from books and and history. everything else is pretty much blur..like i couldn't go back and do some calculus problems without being explained again to remember.

But most importantly, the friends i made in High School are still my best friends now.


Pages (3): [1] 2 3 »

Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.