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topographicbroadways
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:24 |
SolarLuna96 wrote:
I posted that because I felt that highschool=adulthood. My view hasn't changed. In other news: This is how I feel trying to convert bronies (which also happens to be my wallpaper: |
oh haha
I wish I was still in school. At least i'd have something to do then.
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Andy Webb
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:25 |
topographicbroadways wrote:
SolarLuna96 wrote:
I posted that because I felt that highschool=adulthood. My view hasn't changed. In other news: This is how I feel trying to convert bronies (which also happens to be my wallpaper: |
oh haha
I wish I was still in school. At least i'd have something to do then. |
Your not attending Oxford like all stereotypical British people?
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Luna
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:26 |
I guess andy is right. They expect you to do work at a (at least) semi-adult level, but are still extremely condescending on you just for being a student, that's why I am going to finish reading Animal Farm in front of as many teachers as possible
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topographicbroadways
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:29 |
Andyman1125 wrote:
topographicbroadways wrote:
SolarLuna96 wrote:
I posted that because I felt that highschool=adulthood. My view hasn't changed. In other news: This is how I feel trying to convert bronies (which also happens to be my wallpaper: |
oh haha
I wish I was still in school. At least i'd have something to do then. |
Your not attending Oxford like all stereotypical British people? |
I actually know somebody who got into Cambridge this year.
I wish I was clever enough for that. It'd have probably been useful
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Andy Webb
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:31 |
SolarLuna96 wrote:
I guess andy is right. They expect you to do work at a (at least) semi-adult level, but are still extremely condescending on you just for being a student, that's why I am going to finish reading Animal Farm in front of as many teachers as possible |
Oh no it's not the teachers it's the students.
And Animal Farm? Please, that's like 100 pages long and not a very hard read. Read The Fountainhead if you want to "impress" your teachers, although they won't care anyway. The teachers expect you to be adults because they're training you to be an adult. That's essentially what school is. It's just lazy teenagers who don't get that and act like they're 5, which gives the image that all teenagers are 5. It's a vicious cycle.
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The Truth
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:33 |
Man.
This convo reminds me of high school.
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Luna
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:36 |
Andyman1125 wrote:
SolarLuna96 wrote:
I guess andy is right. They expect you to do work at a (at least) semi-adult level, but are still extremely condescending on you just for being a student, that's why I am going to finish reading Animal Farm in front of as many teachers as possible |
Oh no it's not the teachers it's the students.
And Animal Farm? Please, that's like 100 pages long and not a very hard read. Read The Fountainhead if you want to "impress" your teachers, although they won't care anyway. The teachers expect you to be adults because they're training you to be an adult. That's essentially what school is. It's just lazy teenagers who don't get that and act like they're 5, which gives the image that all teenagers are 5. It's a vicious cycle. |
I'll have to check Fountainhead out. Also, I learned that Brave New World is on the required reading list for E1H, but I already read it and don't like re-reading books /firstworldproblems
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Andy Webb
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:37 |
SolarLuna96 wrote:
Andyman1125 wrote:
SolarLuna96 wrote:
I guess andy is right. They expect you to do work at a (at least) semi-adult level, but are still extremely condescending on you just for being a student, that's why I am going to finish reading Animal Farm in front of as many teachers as possible |
Oh no it's not the teachers it's the students.
And Animal Farm? Please, that's like 100 pages long and not a very hard read. Read The Fountainhead if you want to "impress" your teachers, although they won't care anyway. The teachers expect you to be adults because they're training you to be an adult. That's essentially what school is. It's just lazy teenagers who don't get that and act like they're 5, which gives the image that all teenagers are 5. It's a vicious cycle. |
I'll have to check Fountainhead out. Also, I learned that Brave New World is on the required reading list for E1H, but I already read it and don't like re-reading books /firstworldproblems |
I had to read A Brave New World for IB English this summer I liked 1984 better.
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The Truth
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:37 |
I've pretty much read everything we read in my English class this year, The Road, 1984, Brave New World, etc.
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topographicbroadways
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:38 |
SolarLuna96 wrote:
I guess andy is right. They expect you to do work at a (at least) semi-adult level, but are still extremely condescending on you just for being a student, that's why I am going to finish reading Animal Farm in front of as many teachers as possible |
Reading famous literature=/=High intelligence
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Andy Webb
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:38 |
The Truth wrote:
Man.
This convo reminds me of high school.
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INORITE
omg 11 days till day 1
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A Person
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:38 |
Always carry around some Kafka to impress people.
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Andy Webb
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:38 |
topographicbroadways wrote:
SolarLuna96 wrote:
I guess andy is right. They expect you to do work at a (at least) semi-adult level, but are still extremely condescending on you just for being a student, that's why I am going to finish reading Animal Farm in front of as many teachers as possible |
Reading famous literature=/=High intelligence
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tru dat
However,
High intelligence=High intelligence
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The Truth
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:39 |
A Person wrote:
Always carry around some Kafka to impress people.
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I carried it around for about a month and then it was Rimbaud.
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Andy Webb
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:39 |
A Person wrote:
Always carry around some Kafka to impress people.
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Or Dostoyevsky
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The Truth
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:41 |
Notes From Underground was boss.
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Ricochet
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:41 |
I couldn't carry any Rimbaud, because I don't poetry.
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Luna
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:42 |
1984 was good, but I thought that it was just too unrealistic, I mean yes people will want power, yes people want control, but the only way to get that is to have your people let you do that to them, not re-writing history (within living people's lifetimes) and making a new language. What was the point of Newspeak anyway? Also, for the first half of the book I thought it was News peak. I really want to read The Road, but I will probably just end up watching the movie. I have to read Romeo and Juliet this year too, I don't know what it is, but I just hate Shakespeare.
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The Truth
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:43 |
The Road is a must-read. It's spine-tingling good.
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Andy Webb
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Posted: August 19 2011 at 16:43 |
The Truth wrote:
Notes From Underground was boss.
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I'm reading The Brothers Karamazov right now, and I have to read Crime and Punishment this year as well.
OMG The Oedipus Cycle is on my book list this year as well yusssssss
And Anthem as well
This is going to be an epic year in English. And my teacher is my best friend's mom so *bonus points*
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