Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Public School Teachers…


… should be shot and pissed on…

19 comments:

  1. should be shot and pissed on
    Order of operations is important
    I'm thinking the pissin needs to happen first.
    The general idea? I'm in complete agreement

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    1. Right now all the fuckers up here are out on strike - they've been out for awhile now. Before that it was like pulling teeth to get those pooch screwers back in the classroom after the covid scam. I shudder to think what is gonna happen when the current crop of kids hits the workforce in the next 10 years. They are going to make the millenials look like motivated workoholics...

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    2. Teachers have been refusing to teach since the province forced them back to work.

      Exile1981

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  2. Being a military brat, I got to experience school with La Raza in New Mexico and newly desegregated Alabama - the day to day violence to mind and body was exhausting. But not exhausting as I didn't get my lessons from home from an engineer father and English Lit grad mother - my love of history I got on my own. Finally going to an all white private high school was so relaxing as to almost be boring. My children did not and grandchildren will never saw the inside of a public school.

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    1. Yup. Either ya home school, or you send them to private school. Unfortunately this is the third or fourth generation of state educated morons. We are letting unionized pooch screwers destroy our kids and use them as bargaining chips in wage negotiations.

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  3. I can recall my frustration, 40-50 years ago, of sitting in a classroom just waiting, waiting, waiting while everyone else acted up, acted confused, didn't get it, listening to the teacher repeat something for the 10th time, etc. We didn't really have options back then, other than cutting class, getting drunk during lunch, and sneaking off to smoke cigarettes and pot. The fact that I still made straight A's through all of that meant most teachers just ignored my antics. I guess they knew it was a waste of time too .

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    1. You piss me off, Don. I had to grind and study to learn anything. My problem during my school years is I wasn't motivated. And I hated the teachers then as much as I do now... HAR HAR HAR!!!

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    2. The problem was that high school was easy (for me) and just showing up was enough to pass. The first year or two of college was more difficult but only needed some minor work. That third year? Hit a damn wall. HARD! Holy hell, the material was difficult and the professors actually expected you to study. The problem was that I never developed any study habits and had to learn from scratch how to actually study at that point. Several other friends hit that same wall in college and dropped out. Sometimes being smart and lazy can lead you to ruin. I managed to survive, others didn't.

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  4. It was the second week of the first and last year of my teaching career, back in 1965. I was complaining - bitching - about it with the experienced teacher in the classroom across from mine. He observed that you can’t make chicken salad out of chicken shit. Anything changed since then? It’s been a lot of years.

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  5. Speaking of public school education in the 21st century. Ever think about the rising numbers of hot 35 year old female teachers these days who are hooking up with 16 year old male students despite or maybe because they're married with a couple of kids?

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    1. Sure have. I didn't have much by way of over 21 hotties in high school, but if one of those older women would have hooked up with me when I was sixteen I never would have said a word to anyone - and would have denied it ever happened.

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    2. Ms. Green in 9th grade science was a looker but she coached the high school girls basketball team. Wink wink nudge nudge say no more. The other teachers were old and frumpy

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    3. I love a good Python reference anytime, anywhere. Thank ye kindly, good Sir!

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    4. I love a good Python reference anytime, anywhere. Thank ye kindly, good Sir!

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    5. Crapola, sorry for the double post. Don't have me flogged, Filthie, I beg you!

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  6. Yeah, Bogsy, I know I've noticed that trend. And not without a good deal of wondering howcummizzit that started After I was long gone..
    I coulda tolerated some of that statutory rape stuff. I seriously doubt that I would have been traumatized.
    Sign me
    Willing to Risk it

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  7. My 8th grade English teacher was a 23 year old, blonde, hottie who often wore short dresses, as was the fashion of the time. I was seated front row center in class, and she would sit on the desk in front of me to lecture. As a result, I spent most of the class looking up her skirt. Flunked the class, but got enough jerk off images to last a lifetime.

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  8. Public bathrooms...public schools. Why expect any different results?

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  9. You don't hate public education enough! Been posting these tales for 20+ years now.

    My wife teaches 11th grade history (not AP or duel credit, just history for dummies) in our public HS. Early on, she was told that if she kept failing the number of kids with failing grades, kids with 50% absences, kids with no work turned in, etc. they wouldn't renew her contract. Pass 'em, or you won't be coming back. She figured that out of 125 kids/year, she could only fail 2-3. Instead of the 40 or more that DID fail. In her 3rd year, she had a hispanic kid with NO english; she started helping him learn to read & write. She was told that the school had teachers for that, and if she continued to help that kid, they would not renew her contract.

    27 years in, she teaches the ones who want to learn, and lets the ones that want to sleep, sleep. She wins the "favorite teacher" award almost every year, and is now teaching the grandkids of some of her first students. She's semi-famous around our small town, greeted constantly by those who still remember their favorite teacher. I don't know how she's put up w/ the BS this long. Like I said, you do not hate public education enough!

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