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    85 KB Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:00 No.1592813  
    Anybody have any stories to share about stupid-as-fuck English teachers?
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:03 No.1592821
    A seventh grade English teacher I interned with didn't know what an appositive is.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:05 No.1592825
    I have that exact same hat

    All my teachers were excellent too
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:07 No.1592830
    It'd be easier to have a thread about the best English teachers we've had, I bet.

    One of my teachers was a surly old bitch who used to call the students "idiots." She told me I was too intelligent to be in her class and that I should GTFO. I thought she was great.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:07 No.1592833
    >>1592825
    Chav. Burberry is fucking ugly.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:09 No.1592836
    I had one who yelled at me for ending my sentences in "meow." (I was going through a really huge anime phase...) But I don't think that's terribly relevant.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:11 No.1592841
    >>1592836

    S'wrong with you
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:13 No.1592848
    >>1592836

    Meow that reminded me of Super Troopers
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:14 No.1592852
    Not a particular story, but my english teacher scored a 13 on his ACT.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:14 No.1592853
    Never been here, but saw this pic on the main. Yeah my Highschool teacher name Lori foster is a god preaching cunt bag who proclaims to be an expert on everything except satan.
    >I missed school alot because of high bloodsugar
    >At class one day
    >She comments about how i miss
    >Well it kinda of an important disease
    > her "well i come to school when im sick"
    > THAT WAS FUCKING WRONG *slam fist
    > suprisedface.jpg "what"
    >You know damn well what, fuck this im outtie
    Walked out, feltgoodman
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:19 No.1592871
    >>1592853

    >high bloodsugar

    aka you're fat

    Get out of my English class, fatty. Go have a cupcake, we're discussing Ovid.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:19 No.1592872
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    >>1592853
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:22 No.1592878
    Kid says "Can I go the restroom, please."
    Teacher says "I don't know, can you?"

    ...and she thinks it never gets old.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:23 No.1592880
    >but teacher X, it's impossible to say whether or not this article was being sarcastic without directly consulting the author (article was about chinese history)
    >well it was
    >why?
    >because

    And she left. I'm not even fucking kidding, this was an AP teacher. Oh, and there was the one who reported previous students to the police for coming back to visit her class. And the one the year after that who believed in ghosts and would talk about them constantly. Her college roomates trolled her one time during one of her faggy seances and she thought it was real (they just acted like they saw something that wasn't there and screamed,) and she wouldn't shut the fuck up about ghosts. Ever.

    Guys make better English teachers, from my experience. Just putting it out there.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:24 No.1592881
    >>1592853
    This was probably the most incoherent greentext story I've ever read. Read it twice and still don't know what the fuck is going on.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:25 No.1592882
    >>1592880
    I don't think I've ever had a male English teacher. Weird.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:25 No.1592884
    Man, all my English teachers were awesome. In particular my seventh grade English teacher (funny as hell middle aged dude who was also ridiculously inspirational and motivating and really cared), ninth grade English teacher (smart funny coarse Irish-American lady who was incredibly enthusiastic) and tenth grade English teacher (ridiculously old, crotchety man who did not give a FUCK about anyting, but his high standards really led me to improve). GOOD STUFF GLAD I WENT TO A PRIVATE SCHOOL
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:25 No.1592885
    >>1592880

    My favorite English professor was a woman. She had a tattoo of Shakes on her ankle, and she was one of the most enthusiastic professors I ever had.

    She wasn't exceptionally knowledgeable, but she was a good facilitator of discussion, and I learned a lot in her classes.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:26 No.1592888
    >>1592882

    Actually it's not. English is largely a woman's discipline.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:32 No.1592901
    >>1592881
    I'll give it a go, I come from /v/ so my poorly-written greentext reading comprehension should be above average.
    >kid is fat, has to miss school often due to the fact that his blood is slowly turning into a milkshake
    >teacher comments on the fact that he misses class often, most likely because he looks like the kind of kid who would cut class and head to McDonald's
    >this rustles his jimmies
    >he slams his fat fist on the desk, making a kind of "THWAP"
    >he lumbers out of the classroom, everyone inside trying to contain their laughter
    >he thinks he's hot shit

    Better?
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:34 No.1592906
    >>1592888
    Well, teaching in general is at lower levels, which is where most English teachers lie.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:35 No.1592908
    >>1592813
    >you missed the authors intent
    >no i didnt
    >you completely forgot to add that it was about x,y,z
    >angry at my F
    >next paper makes sure to mention x,y,z
    >easy A

    Was like that with all but one of my teachers.

    English teachers make me think it is a joke of a discipline.


    which it is
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:36 No.1592910
    >>1592901
    Ohhhhhhh.

    Thanks, man.

    Say, you should write "reader's companions."
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:41 No.1592926
    >>1592908
    I concur. Writing is one thing which can be taught, but they shouldn't attempt to teach comprehension at any level above fucking middle school. It saddens me that most "higher-level" English courses focus on ensuring that people can explain what they just read was about and ignore mechanics of the language and good writing technique entirely. And that the result of this is that Twilight sells millions of copies because readers no longer appreciate decent prose. Nobody cares how a story is told any more, so long as it's the story that they want to hear.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:42 No.1592929
    >>1592908
    Haven't they heard of "Death of the Author"?
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:43 No.1592934
    >>1592901
    You guys are actually wrong, and the fact that you think your superior because you can spell better and know more words is sad. It's type 1 diabetes look it the fuck up. I've weighed 155lbs (5'10") since 9th grade.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:49 No.1592951
    >>1592934

    insecure much?
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)20:51 No.1592956
    >>1592878

    I haven't had this happen personally, but I've heard cases of it before. Now my grammar sucks, so is there some proper way you are suspose to phrase the question or is the teacher just being a cunt?

    I'm done with the assignment :)
    No, you are finished, only a steak is done (as in well done)

    Grammar issue, or a cunt?
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)21:00 No.1592981
    >>1592934

    How do you type with such fat hands?
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)21:03 No.1592991
    >>1592956

    She's just... huh. That's a colloquial use of the word done.

    If you're very strict, you can't be 'done' with an assignment, but the assignment can be done. She's right in correcting you to finished (You are finished, the assignment was done), but her other statement is weird.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)22:36 No.1593251
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    >>1592878
    that's like the classic:
    "Do you have your homework?"
    "No, I left it at home."
    "Well, that's a good place for it."
    teacher's face related
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)22:39 No.1593261
    >>1592991

    >her other statement is weird.

    Probably too long since she'd been done herself, amirite?
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)22:42 No.1593273
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    >>1592934
    GTFO
    >> Rangaha !KJKZ7n2h3I 02/28/11(Mon)22:44 No.1593278
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    >9th grade
    >Class is getting essays back
    >Essays were about The Odyssey
    >Mine is 4 pages long, about various dynamics of how the poem was written, blah blah, smart shit
    >Get it back, got a B-
    >imokaywiththis.jpg
    >teacher finishes handing out essays
    >says something along the lines of: Out of all the class, Sam's was the "most bestest".
    >mfw
    >After class, I look over Sam's essay
    >It's written poorly about how the poem inspired him to be kinder
    >mfw
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)22:45 No.1593285
    >>1593273
    I really fucking hate these jpgs. They're like "The Worst of /b/" condensed down into bite-sized idiocy.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)22:46 No.1593289
    >>1593278

    You were studying The Odyssey in ENGLISH?

    >most bestest

    mfw you just confirmed the stereotypes of AMerican education. What the fuck is 9th grade, anyway?
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)22:47 No.1593290
    >>1593278
    It's terrible when professors say shit like, "X had the best paper." X feels great but the rest of the class feels like total shit.

    Great job, Teach.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)22:47 No.1593292
    >>1593285

    /b/ is fantastic, you're just a black person
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)22:48 No.1593295
    >>1593289
    I read just last night that most of Europe thinks of an American B.A. as equivalent to their high school diploma. Feelssadman.jpg
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)22:50 No.1593296
    >>1593285
    >They're like "The Worst of /b/" condensed down into bite-sized idiocy.

    I thought that was the point? The face represents the character saying all these comments, and by pairing the face and the comments, the image makes a commentary about people who say that shit constantly.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)22:52 No.1593299
    >>1593295

    When I went to university, I had a chance to study in Chicago, not Ivy League, but a good university, I think. Anyway, one of my teachers at the time told me I may as well spend 3 years at Goole Polytechnic.

    Probably snobbism, and I still think that I'd have got a good education in the US, but it's indicative of how US degrees are viewed here.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)22:54 No.1593301
    >>1593299
    >I'd have got a good education

    Oh, dear...
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)22:55 No.1593304
    >I'm in 8th grade english
    >I'm jewish
    >Teacher asks what the title of Hitler's manifesto was
    >raise my hand
    >she looks directly at me
    >any body at all?
    >looks away from me
    >Mein Kampf
    >I has a rage and call her anti-semitic (this wasn't the first case)
    >She's offended and calls me out as accusing her of being anti-jew
    >I know, thats what i said.

    racist and redundant cunt
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:00 No.1593314
    Greentextesque thread? In my /lit/? Hell yeah.

    >Be a literate white male (you can already tell what's going to happen, can't you...)
    >Read generic literature for first half of a course
    >a gradual feminist theme emerges over the second half
    >Discussion day; we need to talk about Atwood and Austen from a feminist viewpoint
    >Ok, thinks I, I'm pretty liberal with my views on women
    >Make a comment saying Austen's life experience was limited because she was a woman
    >Get called out immediately for being a male and mentioning gender in a DISCUSSION ABOUT GENDER
    >80 minutes of me on the defensive while the teacher just watches
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:01 No.1593316
    >>1593314
    Women are defensive listeners. If you don't know that, yet--well, now you know, now.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:02 No.1593323
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    >>1593295
    >>1593299

    inb4 weaboo

    When I was in high school i had the chance over the summer to do a homestay in Japan, during which we visited a local high school.

    mfw they're studying shit like polymer chains in their chemistry class when we barely touched on molarity in ours back in the US.

    Their teacher seemed pretty chill though, all the answers to the lab questions were written up on the board. I didn't know half the fucking kanji up there but I still got it right just by copying.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:03 No.1593325
    >>1593301

    Yeah, just read that myself. Maybe I should have gone to Chicago after all.

    >I'd have received a good education

    Fixed, OK?
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:03 No.1593326
    >>1593323
    Oops, forgot to capitalize my first I, don't hang me guys.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:03 No.1593327
    I had an English teacher that loathed science fiction and was forever berating me for reading it
    Then one time he had to do an essay on Ray Bradburys short story The Veldt
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:05 No.1593332
    >>1593323
    Was that the vanilla chemistry class or was it the equivalent of an AP/honors?
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:05 No.1593333
    >>1593316

    That was several years ago, and I've learned what topics to avoid when talking with women. I still get a thrill whenever someone calls me a misogynist, because it means the conversation will become interesting.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:08 No.1593338
    Not really a bad teacher story, but
    I had a friend in 10th grade English who ended up falling asleep with his eyes open somehow.
    So this guy was asleep, but for all intents and purposes, looked like he was reading.

    >Teacher calls on him to answer a question
    > "..."
    >"Brandon, (asks the question again)"
    >"..." by this point some of us are chuckling a bit
    >"Oh, so it's funny to ignore me now huh?"
    >"... *wakes up* huh?*
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:09 No.1593342
    I had the same English teacher from 8th grade until I graduated because they kept moving her around. She was decent, but a bit of a ditz.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:09 No.1593346
    >>1593332
    Y'know, that's a good point, I honestly don't know. I'm not even sure if the Japanese school system has anything equivalent to AP or not.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:11 No.1593357
    >>1593278
    I feel ya, man.

    >English 101 at a community college
    >Teacher uses the word "powerful" more frequently than any other word when describing literature
    >Learning nothing while barely literate idiots struggle with everything
    >Write a paper without much effort but it's good enough
    >Get a B- on it
    >Barely comprehensible illegal immigrant's paper is mentioned as the best
    >Stop going to class while with less slightly less than half of semester less
    >Still pass
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:13 No.1593368
    Guess I must be lucky or something. All four of my English teachers in high school were male.

    One was a former player of the Detroit Lions, one talked about his going to retire on a golf course and one coached one of the school's sports teams and we did pretty much nothing in his class the entire length of the season.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:13 No.1593369
    I've got a few French friends, and the amount they know about philosophy is humbling, and only from the equivalent of high school. I'm a britfag, and I had a good education in Literature and Science, but no philosophy. Wheras it seems that the frogs just learn about Philosophy, sex and cooking.

    Seems a pretty rounded education to me.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:13 No.1593370
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    >Stop going to class while with less slightly less than half of semester less
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:15 No.1593374
    >>1593368
    I don't know why they let coaches be teachers as well.
    They're always going to prioritize the sports team and do jack-all for their actual class.

    tl;dr coaches make shitty teachers.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:16 No.1593378
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    >>1593357
    >Stop going to class while with less slightly less than half of semester less
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:17 No.1593384
    >>1593374

    In general, I agree.

    But one of the best math teachers I've ever had was a coach. We also talked about video games a lot.
    >> Rangaha !KJKZ7n2h3I 02/28/11(Mon)23:18 No.1593385
    >>1593374
    I swear on my life that I once had a player from the Atlanta Falcons as a substitute teacher in a High School English class. People were taking pictures with him and shit.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:20 No.1593390
    >>1593374
    The Chorus and band teachers in my school were both coaches. They were pretty decent, but then again, the music program at that school was an afterthought since the school's main focus was technology and engineering programs.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:23 No.1593403
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    >>1593338
    >for all intents and purposes
    I bileeve you mean for all intensive purposes
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:26 No.1593413
    >>1593403
    Nice try.
    >> Rangaha !o1CHqOb2.M 02/28/11(Mon)23:26 No.1593415
    >>1593403
    trollface.tiff
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:29 No.1593423
    >>smart kid, read a lot
    >>take 9th grade english
    >>24 year old teacher
    >>likes the popular students, me and nerdy friend sit and talk about video games while the rest of class does the work i've finished
    >>She can't take time out to help me with my writing
    >>MFW IEP
    >>MFW A+ in 10th grade english, in extensions then in honors
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:29 No.1593425
    >>1593403
    dont worry, trolls like him are a diamond dozen
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:33 No.1593434
    >>1593425
    True. Trolling has become rather serious business nowadays. It's a doggy dog world out there.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:33 No.1593435
    >>1593425

    Wow. Actual wit, in my /lit/ - it's apparently likelier than I thought.

    Well played.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:42 No.1593459
    >>1592833
    WHY ARE THERE SO MANY BRITISH PEOPLE IN /lit/?
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:44 No.1593463
    >>1593459

    Because we read more than anyone else? I think per capita there are more books published, and so I assume bought, than anywhere else in the world.

    However, we can't sleep because of all the drugs, booze and football violence, so we hang around /lit/, chatting shit about books an that innit.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:51 No.1593473
    >>1593463
    BRITAIN IS A MAGICAL PLACE.

    CAAAPPPSSLOOCCCKKK
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:52 No.1593475
    >>1593463
    I kind of want to move to Britain to have a nice lunch with you.
    Too bad it's such a surveillance society. You guys should really have a revolution, you don't deserve that shit.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:52 No.1593476
    >>1593473
    HEY EVERYONE I'M FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM. I HAVE BUTTER TEETH AND TALK LIKE A FAG. LALALALALALA
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:57 No.1593487
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    >reading Huck Finn
    >have ridiculously stupid 5 question true/false quiz
    >Character refers to "a hundred masked cowards" during a lynching (simplification)
    >quiz: does this refer to the KKK?
    >I put false
    >everyone else plus the teacher says true
    >"Uh, anonteacher, this is Antebellum South, KKK wasn't around until after Civil War"
    >Five minute herpderp spree until he finally agrees with me
    >Peer-grading - tells class to mark it wrong for everyone now
    >"Hold up now, my intention was never to reduce their scores, but to point out a fact for future reference."
    >"Thou wrought what thy soweth" (direct quote, no BS)
    >mfw
    >I sit there stone-faced, pissed to hell
    >Everyone in class is retarded, but to take their points for a stupid reason in a stupid class? C'mon man.
    >Bros and hoes rage at me for five minutes
    >Remember it's a 5 question T/F quiz, insignificant points
    >All's well.
    >> Anonymous 02/28/11(Mon)23:58 No.1593490
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    >>1593475

    I couldn't agree more, old bean - that's why I live in Holland now, but we've got a new National Racist here now, so I think I've had enough of that shit and may well be moving on. I've had it with these cold winters anyway.

    >>1593476

    You wouldn't believe how much I've spent on my teeth over the years, they're pretty perfect to be honest. Most British people have pretty good teeth - 70 years of free health care and dentistry made a bit of an impact on the stereotype.

    I doubt I talk like a fag, but sometimes when I speak in another language, my voice gets higher because my larynx constricts through stress. I'm told that when I speak Spanish, I sound like a bit of a mincer sometimes, especially by latin americans, because they find the castillian lisp funny.

    Thanks for dropping by though.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)00:19 No.1593526
    >>1593490
    COME TO AMERICA
    Your accent must be heard
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)00:28 No.1593539
    >>1593526
    I second this motion.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)00:29 No.1593542
    >Talking about transcendentalism in my 10th grade AmLit course
    >Mention the empathy box from Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep
    >Class looks at me like I'm a retard
    >Teacher asks what I'm talking about
    >Try to explain to her what the empathy box was
    >She looks at me dead in the eyes and says
    >"Sounds pretty lame Mr. Lord of the Rings"
    >Class laughes
    >Rage
    >Never talk for the rest of the year
    >Get a 99 average

    Fuck that teacher.
    Fuck that class.
    Fuck those faggot illiterate assholes.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)00:31 No.1593548
    >>1593542
    Jesus Christ anon.
    I'm so sorry
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)00:39 No.1593559
    >>1593542
    >English Teacher
    >calls a classic piece of /lit/ "lame"

    That bitch shouldn't have a job.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)01:19 No.1593646
    >>1593560
    Well, sounds like you weren't a particularly exemplary student after you got all snarky.
    >> Nova Forge 03/01/11(Tue)01:25 No.1593651
    >>1593548

    I hope that teacher shits her skeleton out backwards.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)01:28 No.1593655
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    >>1593299
    Education at public high schools is not great in the US. But you do realize that the United States has more top universities than any other country in the world, right?

    If you turned down the University of Chicago because your teacher was a misinformed fuck, I'm gonna rage. That school is as good as the Ivies, if not better.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)01:29 No.1593657
    >>1593560
    maybe if you weren't such a douchebag your teachers might be inclined to look at you more favorably

    but hey, nothing you do in high school matters
    >> Nova Forge 03/01/11(Tue)01:33 No.1593664
    Every High School teacher should just be listened to with extreme caution. A lot of them are reject professors from community colleges/universities/leagues/societies.

    Generally, all HS teachers are very unintelligible, think about as deep as the average beer-deep, hot-dog-swallowing-baseball/football-frat-fan. They're simply not tuned for fine education or any academic art.

    That's why they're fucking rejects and paid increasingly low - they're fucking thoughtless, dull and mediocre.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)01:39 No.1593669
    >>1593299
    Ahahahahahahahahaha. Your teacher is remarkably stupid. Public high schools are bad, yeah, that's not something to draw across the entirety of the US educational system.

    >>1593655
    University of Chicago student here. it's a pretty fucking good school
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)01:59 No.1593686
    >>1593657
    The key is that I didn't start actually being a douchebag until the the last quarter or whatever, but she hated me from the goddamn get-go.
    She was, however, completely incompetent and hilariously self-assured about it.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)02:06 No.1593692
    >>1593299

    You turned down U Chicago? LMAO, what a fucking moron.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)02:08 No.1593693
    >>1593664
    That's a bit vitriolic, don't you think? Plus, hilariously inaccurate, to imply that high school teachers don't work their asses off, and that their payment isn't a result of the general weakening of unions in America.
    Cause, one of my best friends is a high school English teacher cause she likes teaching high school. As I recall, she's got degrees from Vassar, Berkeley, Cambridge, and I think she did her doctoral work in Dublin studying Yeats. One of the smartest women I know.
    Also, I've got a mother with a pair of master's degrees, one from Brown, who teaches first grade cause she enjoys it.


    Which ain't to say that there aren't plenty of shitty teachers, but your generalizations seem a bit harsh for someone with no close friends/family in the profession.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)02:11 No.1593694
    >>1593657
    lol'd

    >>1593369
    Fellow Britfag here. Only philosophy I did in school was around year 10 (though it was offered at A level), when it still went by the name Religious Studies but gradually molded into some sort of ethics. Anyway, most of it was just asking dumb 15 year olds about why abortion is right/wrong and watching videos of Cat Stevens. Decided to not even grade us on it.

    watevs, I chose law over English and now I'm doing physics wat
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)02:19 No.1593695
    >>1593694
    Honestly? That class sounds awesome. I'm just imagining everyone sitting in a circle, shootin' the shit, and listening to Cat Stevens. Damn.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)03:06 No.1593759
    >>1593542
    Wow that's some fucking bullshit. Classmates making those kinds of remarks is one thing, but the teacher is going against one of the principles an educator ought to stand by when they make a comment like that.

    You know what, I think I'm going to make that book one of the next things I read, just to spite that bitch and her stifling of a student's desire to participate in discussion.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)03:22 No.1593770
    >>1593333
    Care to share your wisdom?
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)03:37 No.1593784
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    Wow, you guys have really had some shitty English teachers. My high school English teacher taught us about things we didn't even realize were important until we got into college. He was awesome. Now that I think about it, I can't think of a single English teacher that I hated or that hated me. Then again, I was a wallflower through the entirety of high school. I'm going to the University of Iowa now.

    The best I can do is share a story about my college Philosophy professor who, on the first day of class, told everyone that they "were probably going to fail." I withdrew the class because he was a pontificating prick. That and I'm not much for Philosophy.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)03:40 No.1593793
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    I had my dad as an english teacher. This was in 7th grade:

    >Fail a book report on Redwall
    >End up failing the quarter
    >"In regards to Runescape, your life is going to change drastically."
    >Start crying in the middle of class
    >School get's out, go home and play runescape
    >MFW
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)03:42 No.1593796
    >>1593793
    I also became ineligible for tennis, which my dad coaches
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)05:01 No.1593864
    >twilight is filming at my highschool
    >fangirls, fangirls everywhere
    >trying to do a makeup test afterschool
    >fangirls are screaming
    >english teacher goes into the hall, threatens to get them kicked out of the school if they don't shut up
    >everything went better than expected

    All my English teachers were great. Then again I was in an AP class and things were pretty lax. The normal classes were way stricter and according to my friends way worse.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)05:16 No.1593868
    >10 years old
    >"OK class, read this story in your English book, it's 10 pages long, we'll discuss it when everyone is done."
    >finish in 10 minutes because hey, I read quickly, even at that age. my mom taught me early
    >teacher sees me with my book closed
    >WHAT ARE YOU DOING READ THE STORY!
    >entire class turns to watch
    >"um i did already, i'm waiting for everyone else..."
    >THERE IS NO WAY YOU READ THAT WHOLE THING, WHY WOULD YOU LIE TO ME
    >"no really I did, I'm not lying..."
    >I AM GOING TO SEND A NOTE HOME TO YOUR PARENTS, NOW READ THE STORY

    So I read it again. My mom laughed and threw the note away.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)05:25 No.1593876
    >go into American high school
    >ask them to name a book they've read, outside school assignments, that wasn't about vampire
    >one kid has maybe read 1984 or something
    >nothing from everyone else
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)05:32 No.1593879
    I have a teacher who is technically philosophy but teaches English too in lower school.

    He went to Oxford studying English literature then quit and went to Cambridge to study Philosophy. He is scarily intelligent. He tended to go off into rants and be a bit mad at times too: one time he stopped a lesson to play us all Bach's Cello suites for two hours.

    I also remember in exams he handed out champagne and chocolate cake for everyone to eat. Not my best teacher, but certainly my most interesting
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)05:37 No.1593881
    I must have annoyed people in English. I've always been a good student and did well in most subjects (except DT) but in English I excelled.

    When we did group reading I would read ahead of everyone else and often finish the book lessons before them and just draw or write in the meantime. I would answer almost every question (I grew aware answering every one makes me sound like a twat). We even did a writing exam where the top mark was a C and when we got it back I got an A and the teacher explained my writing was flawless so it would be unfair for me not to receive it. Teachers liked me because I was polite to them, always behaved and did homework, knew my stuff and would recommend the next term's reading to them.

    But still, to other students I must have been a complete cock.
    >> Numan Capote !!cO9KVBDtkqQ 03/01/11(Tue)05:38 No.1593884
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    My teacher failed me my essay by one mark because I didn't read the poem closely enough.

    In fact I had taken a different interpretation of the poem 'Retrospect' by Robert Bridges, in that Bridges was reflecting on his entire life experience rather than a specific relationship. The points I made were very similar in fact, but she didn't even critique the essay. She underlined my first paragraph and wrote "wrong" and then ignored the rest of my essay.

    But she can only mark according to her answer sheet because she isn't a real english teacher. She is a drama teacher who the college believes can teach Shakespeare.

    She's unreasonably aggressive and she's vague in her explanations. I think she's just paranoid people are going to find out she's not a real teacher.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)05:39 No.1593885
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    >>1593876

    >english teacher asks if anyone has read anything of worth at all
    >begins randomly saying titles of classics, hoping to elicit a response from at least one student
    >class stays silent
    >hfw
    >ive read about 60% of what he said
    >beta as fuck
    >also mfw
    >> Numan Capote !!cO9KVBDtkqQ 03/01/11(Tue)05:40 No.1593886
    >>1593884

    Also she can't write or spell.

    Normally it would be okay because I work pretty hard for english but for advanced higher you really need a good teacher to get an A.
    >> Numan Capote !!cO9KVBDtkqQ 03/01/11(Tue)05:42 No.1593887
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    >mfw when this thread reminds me of that gay teacher who fancied me and everyone knew it
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)05:46 No.1593888
    >have Australian English teacher for one year
    >fairly jolly, upbeat and nice guy
    >final week of term
    >kid comes in with newspaper
    >throws it onto table
    >picture of our teacher with his thumbs up, caption reads "LOCAL PENIS JUDGING CONTEST IS A SUCCESS"
    >teacher doesn't look people in the eye that week
    >moves back to Australia two weeks later.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)05:52 No.1593891
    >10th grade Literature
    >teacher's a fat bitch who just refuses to teach
    >I read books instead
    >she's made because it's not the assigned textbook
    >talks day in and day out about how much she hates her ex-husband
    >when the class doesn't want to hear about it, she goes into the hallway and talks to other teachers
    >I do all my assignments
    >fails me
    >10th grade Literature next year

    There were so very few good teachers in that entire school. One teacher believed to camouflage something was to make it "highly visible to like everyone."
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)05:52 No.1593892
    Most of my English teachers were normal. A few were cool. My 11th grade one was awesome and she really liked me, we used to email back and forth, share music and books, etc. I was good about answering too. The teacher would ask a question and if no one said anything, I'd wait a beat and then call out the answer. That way I didn't jump all over the question like those annoying kids, but the teachers knew they could rely on me.

    Most of the things they asked were dirt simple anyway. I went to a really bad school. Tenth grade (15-16yr olds), the teacher was going over "who the person is referring to". She asked something like "When I say 'Go to the store', who am I talking to?" and no one knew the answer. I sighed and raised my hand and said "You". Then some girl wanted to argue that I had literally meant "you" (as in the teacher), and not "you" as in "(You) Go to the store." It took forever to explain...
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)06:41 No.1593930
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    > Take college English course
    > Teacher promises no one will get an A on first essays because "lawl, the purpose of the course is to L2write better, "
    > Put in minimal effort on first essay
    >Get expected B, but with note that I "overcomplicate" my paragraphs
    >Teacher shows example of an essay
    >MFW opening paragraph " Death. Destruction. Illness. All of these things children should not face. Children should be running around with sweats beading on them."
    >MFW I realized she wanted us to suck at writing so that she can feel as if she's putting in effort.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)06:43 No.1593932
    >>1593888
    What newspaper reports local penis judging contests?
    >> Truman Capote !!cO9KVBDtkqQ 03/01/11(Tue)06:46 No.1593933
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    >Children should be running around with sweats beading on them.

    Jesus christ that's hilarious
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)06:48 No.1593936
    >>1593932

    in countries where they have penis inspection day
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)06:50 No.1593937
    >>1593936
    Russia?
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)06:51 No.1593940
    >>1592813
    My English teacher refused to be wrong. In an essay, I italicized the name of a major book, and he took off points. Even after I showed him physical proof from our textbook, he refused to give me back points.

    Another time we had a multiple choice analogies test. One of the questions was "Valedictorian : salutatorian :: ...."
    The entire class thought the answer was "first place : runner-up" for obvious reasons, but he insisted on "climax : ending."

    God, just thinking about him pisses me off.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)08:09 No.1594014
    >>1593655
    >>1593669
    >>1593692

    Probably too late to answer any of these now, but I sometimes wish I'd gone to Chicago, if for nothing else than the experience of going to the States for three years, but since I was studying English Lit, I thought it best to stay in Britain - I ended up going to Glasgow, which is a pretty good university (and you get an MA from Scottish universities, so it looks good on the CV).

    From what I gather, American universities are pretty damn good, which makes me wonder how American kids make the leap from high school (which seems to be of a very low standard) to university. The learning curve must be inense in the first year, just to catch up on all the shit that got missed out at school.
    >> ♥onionring♥ !Rrxa7zePwI 03/01/11(Tue)08:13 No.1594020
    that guy who turned down uchicago wins the thread lLOL
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)08:16 No.1594022
    >>1594014

    >which makes me wonder how American kids make the leap from high school (which seems to be of a very low standard) to university.

    You know how we have A Levels, or Scottish Highers?

    Americans don't have an equivelant for that. Some kids take AP classes, but not many.

    So basically, they have to get in by doing something else. "Extra credit" can be earned by doing community projects or helping out teachers. It isn't done on a strict grade requirement like in the UK.
    >> Truman Capote's Phone 03/01/11(Tue)08:18 No.1594023
    >>1594014

    Glasgow is the worst city in the developed world.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)08:19 No.1594025
    >>1594023

    Cracking university though.

    It's like Detroit, but the people are more violent.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)08:20 No.1594026
    >>1594014
    >From what I gather, American universities are pretty damn good, which makes me wonder how American kids make the leap from high school (which seems to be of a very low standard) to university

    At the High Schools that I went to we had not only AP classes, but CP classes as well. CP stood for College Prepatory. They were specifically designed courses to introduce students to topics and standards that they would need within college courses.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)08:20 No.1594027
    >>1594023

    The words of a man who has never been to Nice.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)08:22 No.1594029
    >>1594026

    Typically, how many students entering higher education took those classes?
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)08:27 No.1594034
    >>1594029
    Most. Admittedly I went to high schools where children wanted to go off to higher education. If a child doesn't apply themselves towards education and chooses to remain within "regular" non-CP courses, oh well. Those children usually won't be filling the halls of a university and will pursue trade schools or minimum wage employment.
    >> Truman Capote's Phone 03/01/11(Tue)08:38 No.1594046
    >>1594025

    true dat. Scotland has a history of great education

    >>1594027

    Glasgow is the official drugs and murder capital of Europe, it's the most culturally and economically deprived place ive ever been.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)08:41 No.1594047
    >>1594046

    That might be true, but it's quite easy to avoid those areas. There are very nice parts to Glasgow.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)08:49 No.1594053
    >>1594023
    >>1594027

    Two people who've never been to Cleveland
    >> Truman Capote's Phone 03/01/11(Tue)08:53 No.1594059
    >>1594047

    But it's near impossible to avoid the people from those places. The cultural vacuum permeates all the classes in my experience.

    If you think unprovoked attacks are a myth or are even uncommon then you have would be wrong. My best friend's brother is a completely incontinent vegetable now thanks to someone kicking him in the back of the neck when he was coming back from work a few weeks ago. I've had similar experiences myself.

    Most people in Britain blame Thatcher.

    I blame degenerate scottish genes.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)08:55 No.1594064
    >>1594059

    Exactly the same things happen in Leeds, Middlesborough, Liverpool and London.

    I'm not saying Glasgow is the best place in the UK, but I honestly didn't find it that bad. I knew where to avoid and all that.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)08:56 No.1594067
    >>1594046

    I actually think there are more murders per capita in Nottingham than in Glasgow, but there are probably more people beaten into a vegetative state in Glasgow. For what it's worth, I never had one moment's trouble except this one time when I was blatantly trying to pull this guy's bird and he only punched me - didn't give me a full pasting - and I probably deserved a slap to be honest.

    The drugs bit was one of the positive motivations for going to Glasgow, although when I saw people mainlining whisky and temazepam, I realised I was pretty much out of my depth.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)08:57 No.1594070
    >>1594067

    More black people killing each other in Nottingham. Hardly any blacks in Glasgow, so there's less murder.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)09:00 No.1594072
    >>1594064

    >Middlesborough

    God, I'd forgotten that dump - people who I know who went to university there say that it's one of the most student-unfriendly towns in the country, incredibly violent and rundown. You can hardly ever get weed, but heroin is available on every corner.

    Another real shithole that nobody ever thinks about is Luton - I worked in a casino there for a few weeks, and it was the roughest joint I ever worked. I thought myself a bit of a tough gambling professional, but I couldn'thandle that dump.
    >> Truman Capote's Phone 03/01/11(Tue)09:01 No.1594075
    >>1594064

    You've never had to grow up here, I can tell. There was a big news special by the BBC trying to understand why Glasgow never recovered from the economic progression of society in the 80 while Liverpool and former soviet cities did, it was pretty interesting.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)09:04 No.1594078
    >>1594072

    The people are friendly, in a way. The same way people from Sheffield or Barnsley are. That kind of rough but nice attitude. It is run down though, and it is properly nasty in some places.

    Students will be asking for a kicking. Especially southern ones.
    >> Truman Capote's Phone 03/01/11(Tue)09:06 No.1594084
    >>1594070

    Like I said, Glasgow is the murder capital of all western Europe and the 6th worst in the whole world. Not exaggerating.

    >http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article5733964.ece
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)09:09 No.1594087
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    >>1594075

    Equally, you didn't have to grow up in Middlesborough or Nottingham. I grew up in Sheffield, and believe me, Glasgow seemed like a relief after getting away from my home town, where a good night is usually a couple of litres of cider, some pills, then joyriding until bored, then burning out the car, then collapsing until it was time to do the whole thing again tomorrow.

    Everybody's personal hell seems the worst, I guess. All urban nightmares are unique in their own way. I'm not pretending Glasgow is paradise, or that neds are harmless, but every large UK city has similar cultures (in Sheffield, they're called "budgies" because of that shellsuit-bottoms-tucked-into-socks look that's just so sexy and cool).
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)09:11 No.1594088
    >>1594078

    >Especially southern ones

    One of my friends (not a student) got glassed in a pub in Middlesborough because she was from Darlington.

    Let's just absorb that - a man glassed a 20 year old woman in the face, and scarred her for life, for being from a town maybe 20km away.

    Friendly people, fo shizzle.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)09:14 No.1594093
    >>1594084

    According to this article:

    http://www.herald.ie/national-news/city-news/dublin-murder-rate-is-one-of-europes-highest-1589449.ht
    ml

    Riga is the murder capital, and Dublin is 6th - who'd have thought Dublin was so rough.

    I think it depends on which statistics you look at and what the author is trying to prove.

    On a literary note, Dublin has possibly produced better writers than Glasgow, and can be excused to some extent (with apologies to James Kelman)
    >> Truman Capote !!cO9KVBDtkqQ 03/01/11(Tue)09:23 No.1594098
    >>1594093

    In Europe Riga is the worst, and Glasgow is the second. Dublin s 6th.

    Glasgow is the 6th worst IN THE WORLD, not just europe.

    >The people are friendly, in a way

    That is the best you can hope for, more commonly you'll just get a drunken psychopath.

    >Everybody's personal hell seems the worst,

    I am aware of this, that is why I am using objective statistics to prove that Glasgow is exceptionally bad. Glasgow also has the lowest life expectancy in the UK.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)09:56 No.1594139
    >>1594098

    OK - you've convinced me. I still enjoyed it there though, and I think it's got a lot more to offer as a city than violent crime, drugs and alcohol.

    I will say though, that these statistics are highly dubious, and are as often as not a political tool, designed to scare the shit out of people and to get funding for more police, even though that funding then goes on administrators, bonuses and hobby bobbies.

    And it could always be worse - I can't be arsed to look up statistics, but I bet somewhere like Detroit or LA is off the fucking scale compared to Glasgow - at least neds don't have glocks and mac-10s and all them other things I hear about in hip hop tracks.

    One thing though, you say

    >You've never had to grow up here, I can tell.

    Which implies you still live in Glasgow - why the hell would you stay in a place that you hate so much? I couldn't wait to get the fuck out of South Yorkshire, and I haven't stopped moving since.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)09:59 No.1594140
    I'D SURE HATE TO LIVE IN THAT SHITHOLE. AND WITH THAT, I SHALL SLEEP SOUNDLY. G'NIGHT.
    >> Truman Capote !!cO9KVBDtkqQ 03/01/11(Tue)10:08 No.1594150
    >>1594139

    >Why haven't you left

    Tell me about it man.

    I'm out of here as soon as uni begins, and I'm never coming back.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)10:10 No.1594151
    >>1594150

    Careful what you wish for - you may end up in Middlesborough.

    And the sorry truth is that wherever you go in Britain, if you're a student, you are highly likely to get filled in for no reason at least once. Everywhere in the country, townies like to beat up gownies - it's just a fact.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)10:16 No.1594156
    >filled in

    i like that, where's it from?..... it means beaten up right?
    >> Truman Capote !!cO9KVBDtkqQ 03/01/11(Tue)10:19 No.1594162
    >>1594151

    I'm leaving Britain.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)10:20 No.1594163
    >>1594156

    Yop - it means beaten up. I dunno where it comes from, they say it everywhere. Fill him in, punch his lights out, knack hi, scrag him, the English language is remarkably rich in the language of violence.

    lights= lungs, by the way - a lot of britfags think it means "knock him unconscious" (i.e. lights out, asleep), but in fact the truth is far more graphic and unpleasant
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)10:21 No.1594164
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    >>1594162

    Where do you plan to move to?
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)10:24 No.1594168
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    >>1594162

    Well, GL, but they have neds everywhere - here in Holland, they call them "gabbers" and its remarkable how similar the styles are - really awful haircuts, shellsuits, violence and cheap lager. It's like there's an international magazine hey all read- Cosmo for chavs, scunners and trash. "This summers best burberry to match your sunburn. How to keep your man happy in bed without letting him piss in your mouth. Latest Shellsuit looks from the Scunthorpe catwalk shows".
    >> Virginia W00F !!GThm5VqxqDi 03/01/11(Tue)10:33 No.1594173
    >>1594150
    Not that I've ever so much as been north of the wall, but I call bullshit on everything you said, cited statistics included.

    Here's my argument: If Glasgow is as you say, how could the members of Belle and Sebastian even lived long enough to meet up and start making this wonderful music I'm currently enjoying? I love 'em, but they seem like huge pussies.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)10:35 No.1594175
    American schools aren't all that bad guys...just depends on which school you go to. Our best compare with the rest of the world's best, however since we lump in the derps and speds with everyone else, our test scores are mediocre.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)10:41 No.1594177
    >>1594173

    I'm pretty sure that the band members didn't grow up in Glasgow - Tim Murdoch's from Ayr, which is very twee and nice, but he went to college in Glasgow, just like everyone else from Ayr it seems.

    I've also heard that he's surprisingly hard - he may sing like a faggot, but he's apparently a bit tasty.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)10:44 No.1594181
    >>1594177
    >>1594173

    According to wiki:

    Richard Colburn (born on 25 July 1970) is the drummer of the Scottish indie band Belle & Sebastian. Before he joined Belle & Sebastian, he used to sell pies on match days outside Celtic Park and study Music Business at Stow College. He was also a semi-professional Snooker player. His nickname is "Rico" and he also DJs.

    Semi-pro snooker player, and pieman at celtc doesn't speak of a sheltered upbringing. He's from Perth originally though, so not a naive weegie.

    These Belle and Sebastian faggots are not as baroque as they sound...
    >> Truman Capote !!cO9KVBDtkqQ 03/01/11(Tue)10:51 No.1594187
    >>1594164

    I'm waiting on my application to be accepted for Medicine in Charles university, Prague.

    >>1594168

    Actually it's unreasonable how many popular indie bands started in Glasgow.
    >> Virginia W00F !!GThm5VqxqDi 03/01/11(Tue)10:53 No.1594190
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    >>1594177
    >>1594181
    >mfw B&S are fronting at being "poofs"
    >mfw I never really researched all that much once I realized the girl is homely
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)10:55 No.1594193
    >>1594187

    >Actually it's unreasonable how many popular indie bands started in Glasgow.

    It's one way to escape, I guess. Slightly more hard work than the army, but you get to stay in bed later. Probably about the same number of sluts, but better money for rockstars. Then again, indie bandmembers don't get to slot jundies, as far as I'm aware.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)10:57 No.1594196
    >>1594190

    Do you get much hot chinese pussy over there Vdubby? For some reason I imagine all chinese women as dumpy and over the age of 50, not like japanese anime girls.
    >> Virginia W00F !!GThm5VqxqDi 03/01/11(Tue)11:04 No.1594207
    >>1594196
    Gonna be completely honest here: I prefer these girls to the Japanese. Of course my experience with the Riben guizi was limited to a pool of a few hundred college students at my rather small alma mater and my experience here is in a huge metropolis known throughout China for having the most beautiful women.

    Now: do I get "a lot of pussy"? it depends on how you're asking. If you mean frequency, then yeah as I've a gee-eff. If you mean different vaginas then not really with the exception of the occasional prostitute when I'm very drunk. The girls here are surprisingly traditional for the most part so it isn't easy to sleep around.
    >>1594193
    So in American 'hoods you start rapping or playing basketball. In Scottish 'hoods you start a twee band. Kinda wishing I was from the 'hood (Scottish version).
    >> ♥onionring♥ !Rrxa7zePwI 03/01/11(Tue)11:08 No.1594210
    are you in chengdu
    >> Truman Capote !!cO9KVBDtkqQ 03/01/11(Tue)11:09 No.1594212
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    >>1594207

    Word.
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)11:10 No.1594213
    >>1594084
    That's not what the link says, it says that it has the fastest rising in western europe.
    >> Virginia W00F !!GThm5VqxqDi 03/01/11(Tue)11:15 No.1594217
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    >>1594210
    Are YOU in Chengdu?
    Nah but I went there for New Year's. Saw some fuckin' pandas. Enjoyed the surprisingly good music scene. Ate a rabbit head. Pic related
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)11:15 No.1594218
    >>1594207

    And in da LDN, you either rap or play football.or go on the pipe.

    Choices choice
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)11:16 No.1594219
    >>1594210

    do you talk in a deep-voiced lesbian monotone irl onionring?

    just wondering because that's how i read all your posts. maybe it's the lack of question marks.
    >> ♥onionring♥ !Rrxa7zePwI 03/01/11(Tue)11:19 No.1594223
    >>1594217
    one of my friends is from there.
    >>1594219
    i don't have a deep voice
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)11:46 No.1594239
    >>1594219
    LOL
    fucking seconded
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)12:40 No.1594338
    >>1594219

    One of those lesbians where even other militant wimmin say "oh fuck, it's that boring bitch, pretend you haven't seen her or we'll be stuck with her all day".
    >> Anonymous 03/01/11(Tue)12:45 No.1594350
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