bttt
I’d like to think it means less competition for my kids, but as teens they are already frustrated with their peers and will not be happy having to work with the majority of them.
Sez here u talk like a fag and uh...ur shit's all retarded. 'tards out there living really kick-ass lives. My first wife was 'tarded. She's a pilot now.
On a more positive note, our quaint native patois will amuse our Chinese masters.
On a more positive note, our quaint native patois will amuse our Chinese masters.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCNIBV87wV4
Totally like whatever, you know?, by Taylor Mali
As much as I enjoy broaching these topics with humor the results arent funny when these students get out into the real world to compete in a full-time job applicant pool. So there has to be a serious discussion of how this problem became so pronounced and what can be done about it.
I dunno. Some do okay...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUS6nKpddec [Language warning]
Its time for a new strategery. I think you gnome sayings. Gnome sayin?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OonDPGwAyfQ [language]
“Ken you feel me, professor?”
“no means know” ping
As bad as their language skills are, their ethical skills are worse.
Why not skip college altogether, save a quarter million and get an online degree that people will call meaningless because it only cost a few hundred dollars.
Meaningless is an improvement.
We don't need KNOW education
We don't need KNOW thought control
KNOW dark sarcasm in the classroom
Teachers leave them kids alone
Hey teacher leave them kids alone
All in all it's just another brick in the wall
All in all you're just another brick in the wall
***President George W. Bush was considered an idiot by most college professors simply because he was inarticulate.***
I’d forgive this professor for saying the above if it weren’t for the fact that he also said that he, himself, climbed the stairwell. He must be an amazing acrobat if he can climb up the housing of the stairs.
We pretty much got rid of high culture, though. Orchestral music? Opera? Even jazz is something for nerds now. Do people read poetry? Latin? Greek? Once upon a time, anyone aspiring to better themselves or to rise up in society tried to get an education in these areas. It made them think better. It made them speak better. It helped them understand "the long conversation" of culture which takes place over centuries of human striving.
I think the 1960s had a lot to do with this problem. All that fancy stuff -- getting dressed for dinner, nice manners, going to the symphony -- all of that was just bourgeois evidence of the stunted life of Americans living in the suburbs. Away with it! We don't need high culture!
Instead, we'll just, like, get funky wi' de homeboys and totally chill. Dat's what real peoples do. And stuff.
And BTW-I am like bookmarking? slike I no I’m knot aloan dealing with all this stuff?
BTW-I’ve lost my swag-or so I’ve been told....I was informed of this while watching the Kid’s Choice Awards the other night and made a comment about kids (10 or 11) singing about swag, love and giving it all to the love of their life...
U cant makeup this stuff...
Like, U could just go do a taping of "Girls Gone Wild" before you decide to take your degree in Art History and move back in with your parents and stuff?
My son Beau, I mean, Bill, he of the perfectly-styled locks, recently said to me, "If you go to Walmart today, can you get me a hair dryer or something?" "I suppose I could," I replied. "A hair dryer or a bunch of bananas? A hair dryer or a package of new socks?"
With what sounded like the blinding flash of illumination, from the back of the room came a young, female, BLONDE voice "Oh! Like the car!"
Brought the house down.
I am considering the possibility of having my boys learn a marketable trade rather than going straight to college. That way they will learn the value of hard work and have real world experience. With the glut of college graduates looking for work, a smart kid with those qualities will be better prepared to handle what the world throws at them than some poor kid who wasted their parent’s money majoring in PC.
It's not a conversation when there's only one person speaking!