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And just when I thought the US was getting more and more shitty
Friendship is NOT magic, in UK.
Teachers with bad attitude. :/
Without real friendship the world's going to be a dangerous place.
At 3/21/13 05:56 PM, CalamityCB wrote: Throwing books and anything they could find at people DURING class, I don't mean lightly throwing i mean Pelting.
Textbooks or small paperback books?
what the fuck is this shit bro i might sound stupid but thats some harry potter shit bro. they put the no friendship spell on them bro. unspell that shit and let them loose!
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At 3/21/13 06:10 PM, Shockoach wrote: haha those pussy brits can't handle friendship
USA > europe
You are the most stupidest troll, beside supergandhi64.
UK doesn't represent the whole Europe. Many countries like Norway and Sweden have better life than your whole US added together.
Friendship is important bro that shit is not great for little kids. who are they gonna grow up with? fucked up bro
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At 3/21/13 05:23 PM, BumFodder wrote: I would rather not read either.
out of interest, what would your paper of choice be? i'm genuinely a fan of the metro these days, it gives me something to read on my commute, and is a good basic source of news.
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At 3/21/13 06:11 PM, Sekhem wrote:At 3/21/13 05:56 PM, CalamityCB wrote: Throwing books and anything they could find at people DURING class, I don't mean lightly throwing i mean Pelting.Textbooks or small paperback books?
Hard back books of any size for the majority of time I saw it happen. It made me cringe when someone got hit by one.
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At 3/21/13 06:26 PM, Dromedary wrote:At 3/21/13 05:23 PM, BumFodder wrote: I would rather not read either.out of interest, what would your paper of choice be? i'm genuinely a fan of the metro these days, it gives me something to read on my commute, and is a good basic source of news.
When ive been to london on the train the metro has been alright. Id prefer to read something like the guardian.
You can't ban friendship.
Cuz magic.
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At 3/21/13 06:26 PM, BumFodder wrote:At 3/21/13 06:26 PM, Dromedary wrote:When ive been to london on the train the metro has been alright. Id prefer to read something like the guardian.At 3/21/13 05:23 PM, BumFodder wrote: I would rather not read either.out of interest, what would your paper of choice be? i'm genuinely a fan of the metro these days, it gives me something to read on my commute, and is a good basic source of news.
The Guardian is the paper my mum gets, but when I'm out I get the i because I'm fucking skint
the i is so digestible though, and very fair I'd say (if a bit left leaning) - very nice
At 3/21/13 06:29 PM, Otto wrote:At 3/21/13 06:26 PM, BumFodder wrote:The Guardian is the paper my mum gets, but when I'm out I get the i because I'm fucking skintAt 3/21/13 06:26 PM, Dromedary wrote:When ive been to london on the train the metro has been alright. Id prefer to read something like the guardian.At 3/21/13 05:23 PM, BumFodder wrote: I would rather not read either.out of interest, what would your paper of choice be? i'm genuinely a fan of the metro these days, it gives me something to read on my commute, and is a good basic source of news.
the i is so digestible though, and very fair I'd say (if a bit left leaning) - very nice
yeah, the i is always good for a quick read. i'll read most things (aside from the daily mail because fuck those guys), but in all honesty i hear about most news and current affairs from the internet, and from this place in particular
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At 3/21/13 04:04 PM, GunsNBombs wrote: Why not do this for US school?
Britians are to polite anyway.
Have you read Lord of the Flies?
English schoolchildren will obviously kill each other.
I like just buying newspapers after a big Chelsea win. Otherwise I got the news online whenever I want from every news source available.
I don't get why people from this generation buy them at all really.
Why is everyone so surprised? We're talking about a country where everyone is legally obliged to shout OI IT BE x BONG when the clock strikes the hour.
At 3/21/13 06:29 PM, Otto wrote:When ive been to london on the train the metro has been alright. Id prefer to read something like the guardian.The Guardian is the paper my mum gets, but when I'm out I get the i because I'm fucking skint
the i is so digestible though, and very fair I'd say (if a bit left leaning) - very nice
Well left leaning is better than right leaning usually quality wise. I havent read the i much before but it seems fine, I usually read the free ones on the train on london to brighton vice versa.
At 3/21/13 06:41 PM, Gagsy wrote: I like just buying newspapers after a big Chelsea win. Otherwise I got the news online whenever I want from every news source available.
I don't get why people from this generation buy them at all really.
I like the puzzles on buses
What the fuck, this is so stupid. Why the fuck should we care about other people's feelings? I mean who gives a fuck if an introverted mother fucker doesn't have any friends just because he/she can't go and make any on his/her own? Fuck their feelings, seriously.
At 3/21/13 07:08 PM, Otto wrote:
I like the puzzles on buses
I've taken to buying those mini puzzle books for work.
I don't think anyone is "banning" friendship. My guess is the teachers are encouraging kids to play in large groups and include everyone so no-one gets left out (and so everyone gets more friends! yay) - which is nothing new - and that The Sun is reframing it in an ass-backwards manner.
It's so odd for UK schools to ban on 'friendship'. They don't want a person to get 'hurt'? Wow.