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#26 2012-09-13 18:38:59

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

Here is an example
Three habits I've got:
I am in the habit of doing my homework without anyone telling me to (good)
I am in the habit of pulling out my eyebrows so they're like 1/6 gone now (bad)
I am in the habit of tapping faces on my poorly drawn mood chart at the end of the day (neutral)
The first is good, the second is probably some disorder,* and the third just doesn't matter either way
Now how can I just say all those habits are good, bad,** or just okay

*look guys i used an oxford comma!!1111!1
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So how about writing a very deep essay about how the world is a very complicated place and nothing is just black and white
A++++

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#27 2012-09-13 18:43:30

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

Wickimen wrote:

Here is an example
Three habits I've got:
I am in the habit of doing my homework without anyone telling me to (good)
I am in the habit of pulling out my eyebrows so they're like 1/6 gone now (bad)
I am in the habit of tapping faces on my poorly drawn mood chart at the end of the day (neutral)
The first is good, the second is probably some disorder,* and the third just doesn't matter either way
Now how can I just say all those habits are good, bad,** or just okay

*look guys i used an oxford comma!!1111!1
**!!!!!!!!

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So how about writing a very deep essay about how the world is a very complicated place and nothing is just black and white
A++++

Becase deep meaning is not allowed at my school :l


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#28 2012-09-13 18:46:06

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

zubblewu wrote:

Wickimen wrote:

Here is an example
Three habits I've got:
I am in the habit of doing my homework without anyone telling me to (good)
I am in the habit of pulling out my eyebrows so they're like 1/6 gone now (bad)
I am in the habit of tapping faces on my poorly drawn mood chart at the end of the day (neutral)
The first is good, the second is probably some disorder,* and the third just doesn't matter either way
Now how can I just say all those habits are good, bad,** or just okay

*look guys i used an oxford comma!!1111!1
**!!!!!!!!

--

So how about writing a very deep essay about how the world is a very complicated place and nothing is just black and white
A++++

Becase deep meaning is not allowed at my school :l

"Not allowed"
Really now
Is it in the student handbook and everything
Like

Section 2.1, Clause III
No student may think, feel, or certainly turn in anything thought-provoking and/or deep (see citation 1) for actual credit. Any students not adhering to the rule may face a ten-day suspension.

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#29 2012-09-13 19:10:55

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

Wickimen wrote:

zubblewu wrote:

Wickimen wrote:

Here is an example
Three habits I've got:
I am in the habit of doing my homework without anyone telling me to (good)
I am in the habit of pulling out my eyebrows so they're like 1/6 gone now (bad)
I am in the habit of tapping faces on my poorly drawn mood chart at the end of the day (neutral)
The first is good, the second is probably some disorder,* and the third just doesn't matter either way
Now how can I just say all those habits are good, bad,** or just okay

*look guys i used an oxford comma!!1111!1
**!!!!!!!!

--

So how about writing a very deep essay about how the world is a very complicated place and nothing is just black and white
A++++

Becase deep meaning is not allowed at my school :l

"Not allowed"
Really now
Is it in the student handbook and everything
Like

Section 2.1, Clause III
No student may think, feel, or certainly turn in anything thought-provoking and/or deep (see citation 1) for actual credit. Any students not adhering to the rule may face a ten-day suspension.

Nah. Just some rule about anything original or different from the standards, it apparently is bad for our developing minds. Oh, and neutrality isn't allowed either.


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#30 2012-09-13 19:13:32

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

zubblewu wrote:

Wickimen wrote:

zubblewu wrote:


Becase deep meaning is not allowed at my school :l

"Not allowed"
Really now
Is it in the student handbook and everything
Like

Section 2.1, Clause III
No student may think, feel, or certainly turn in anything thought-provoking and/or deep (see citation 1) for actual credit. Any students not adhering to the rule may face a ten-day suspension.

Nah. Just some rule about anything original or different from the standards, it apparently is bad for our developing minds. Oh, and neutrality isn't allowed either.

I was about to say your school sucks even more than normal but then I realized it's true of my school too
CREATIVE THINKING WILL SERIOUSLY SET YOU BACK KIDS
What a great teaching principle
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#31 2012-09-13 19:30:39

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

zubblewu wrote:

Wickimen wrote:

zubblewu wrote:

Becase deep meaning is not allowed at my school :l

"Not allowed"
Really now
Is it in the student handbook and everything
Like

Section 2.1, Clause III
No student may think, feel, or certainly turn in anything thought-provoking and/or deep (see citation 1) for actual credit. Any students not adhering to the rule may face a ten-day suspension.

Nah. Just some rule about anything original or different from the standards, it apparently is bad for our developing minds. Oh, and neutrality isn't allowed either.


...That is completely idiotic.

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#32 2012-09-13 20:40:35

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

Wickimen wrote:

zubblewu wrote:

Wickimen wrote:

zubblewu wrote:

Becase deep meaning is not allowed at my school :l

"Not allowed"
Really now
Is it in the student handbook and everything
Like

Nah. Just some rule about anything original or different from the standards, it apparently is bad for our developing minds. Oh, and neutrality isn't allowed either.

I was about to say your school sucks even more than normal but then I realized it's true of my school too
CREATIVE THINKING WILL SERIOUSLY SET YOU BACK KIDS
What a great teaching principle
//omgpuns

No. CREATIVE WRITING WILL MAKE YOU A BETTER PERSON AS LONG AS IT CONTAINS NO CREATIVITY KIDS. It's amazing how anyone thinks that might actually work.


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#33 2012-09-13 20:47:30

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

zubblewu wrote:

Molybdenum wrote:

Well, like some others, it depends. A habit of watching TV when you get home, or not paying attention to where you're going while your walking (watching osmething else) is bad, of course, but a habit of going to bed early or eating healthy is good.

PS. You don't have to fail because of the poll. You can say something like "Even though most people said no, my opinion is..."

True, but our sources are supposed to back up our opinion  tongue . And I've only found one of those...(sources)

write based on popular opinion (if taking a poll) or what you can write easier, not what you actually think.

Trust me, it FEELS morally uncouth but it's the only way to write some papers.


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#34 2012-09-13 20:49:12

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

soupoftomato wrote:

zubblewu wrote:

Molybdenum wrote:

Well, like some others, it depends. A habit of watching TV when you get home, or not paying attention to where you're going while your walking (watching osmething else) is bad, of course, but a habit of going to bed early or eating healthy is good.

PS. You don't have to fail because of the poll. You can say something like "Even though most people said no, my opinion is..."

True, but our sources are supposed to back up our opinion :P. And I've only found one of those...(sources)

write based on popular opinion (if taking a poll) or what you can write easier, not what you actually think.

Trust me, it FEELS morally uncouth but it's the only way to write some papers.

My English teachers have always /encouraged/ me to write what was easier, and not what I wanted to
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#35 2012-09-13 20:50:07

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

zubblewu wrote:

Wickimen wrote:

zubblewu wrote:


Becase deep meaning is not allowed at my school :l

"Not allowed"
Really now
Is it in the student handbook and everything
Like

Section 2.1, Clause III
No student may think, feel, or certainly turn in anything thought-provoking and/or deep (see citation 1) for actual credit. Any students not adhering to the rule may face a ten-day suspension.

Nah. Just some rule about anything original or different from the standards, it apparently is bad for our developing minds. Oh, and neutrality isn't allowed either.

The idea of writing persuasive or opinionated papers isn't to get your opinion, it's to practice your ability to write persuasive articles, agreeing with "yourself" or not.


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#36 2012-09-13 20:50:40

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

But that's dumb


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#37 2012-09-13 20:51:21

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

soupoftomato wrote:

zubblewu wrote:

Molybdenum wrote:

Well, like some others, it depends. A habit of watching TV when you get home, or not paying attention to where you're going while your walking (watching osmething else) is bad, of course, but a habit of going to bed early or eating healthy is good.

PS. You don't have to fail because of the poll. You can say something like "Even though most people said no, my opinion is..."

True, but our sources are supposed to back up our opinion  tongue . And I've only found one of those...(sources)

write based on popular opinion (if taking a poll) or what you can write easier, not what you actually think.

Trust me, it FEELS morally uncouth but it's the only way to write some papers.

True, true. You know our school system is in a bad state when you have to write not according to what you think, but are restricted to 2 choices in theory, but in reality only one. Our school system is left over from the agrarian and industrial periods (as in industrial revolution  tongue )


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#38 2012-09-13 20:53:47

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

zubblewu wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:

zubblewu wrote:


True, but our sources are supposed to back up our opinion  tongue . And I've only found one of those...(sources)

write based on popular opinion (if taking a poll) or what you can write easier, not what you actually think.

Trust me, it FEELS morally uncouth but it's the only way to write some papers.

True, true. You know our school system is in a bad state when you have to write not according to what you think, but are restricted to 2 choices in theory, but in reality only one. Our school system is left over from the agrarian and industrial periods (as in industrial revolution  tongue )

It's not just one answer.

It's actually three, because as long as you are persuasive I would say it's okay to write neutrally.


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#39 2012-09-13 21:17:46

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

soupoftomato wrote:

zubblewu wrote:

soupoftomato wrote:


write based on popular opinion (if taking a poll) or what you can write easier, not what you actually think.

Trust me, it FEELS morally uncouth but it's the only way to write some papers.

True, true. You know our school system is in a bad state when you have to write not according to what you think, but are restricted to 2 choices in theory, but in reality only one. Our school system is left over from the agrarian and industrial periods (as in industrial revolution  tongue )

It's not just one answer.

It's actually three, because as long as you are persuasive I would say it's okay to write neutrally.

Nope, not for us. Apparently we have to be all one way or the other. Ugh.


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#40 2012-09-13 21:55:06

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

nama wrote:

I misread the title as "Hobbits"


Lurking more than posting, but still here.

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#41 2012-09-13 21:58:05

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

GameHutSoftware wrote:

nama wrote:

I misread the title as "Hobbits"

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#42 2012-09-13 22:08:54

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

nama wrote:

zubblewu wrote:

Wickimen wrote:

zubblewu wrote:

Becase deep meaning is not allowed at my school :l

"Not allowed"
Really now
Is it in the student handbook and everything
Like

Nah. Just some rule about anything original or different from the standards, it apparently is bad for our developing minds. Oh, and neutrality isn't allowed either.


...That is completely idiotic.

thats absurd. school is so messed up. catch-22 logic, everyone!

second of all, your school is even more idiotic because this has to be the most un-answerable writing prompt ever. its entirely based on opinion (which is fine), but with no opportunities to support or not support it with any tangible evidence. its not concrete enough.

if i were you, id write an essay about the absurdity of this awful prompt and schooling system you have along with the assignment and e-mail it to the superintendent.

there is absolutely nothing in my mind that connects habits to disaster, and there is nothing that distances it. this prompt is the equivalent of saying "how are shoes connected to nuclear warfare". there just isn't any real connection that comes to mind...

sorry, zub. I can't help  sad


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#43 2012-09-13 22:17:07

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

Wes64 wrote:

nama wrote:

zubblewu wrote:


Nah. Just some rule about anything original or different from the standards, it apparently is bad for our developing minds. Oh, and neutrality isn't allowed either.


...That is completely idiotic.

thats absurd. school is so messed up. catch-22 logic, everyone!

second of all, your school is even more idiotic because this has to be the most un-answerable writing prompt ever. its entirely based on opinion (which is fine), but with no opportunities to support or not support it with any tangible evidence. its not concrete enough.

if i were you, id write an essay about the absurdity of this awful prompt and schooling system you have along with the assignment and e-mail it to the superintendent.

there is absolutely nothing in my mind that connects habits to disaster, and there is nothing that distances it. this prompt is the equivalent of saying "how are shoes connected to nuclear warfare". there just isn't any real connection that comes to mind...

sorry, zub. I can't help  sad

Yes. There is so much wrong with the american school system. It's a hundred years outdated (again, almost nothing has changed since we had an agrarian society like 100 years ago), if only they'd get with the 21st century... I fail to see any of their logic. I hope I'm not alone.


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#44 2012-09-13 22:20:40

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

zubblewu wrote:

Wes64 wrote:

nama wrote:

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...That is completely idiotic.

thats absurd. school is so messed up. catch-22 logic, everyone!

second of all, your school is even more idiotic because this has to be the most un-answerable writing prompt ever. its entirely based on opinion (which is fine), but with no opportunities to support or not support it with any tangible evidence. its not concrete enough.

if i were you, id write an essay about the absurdity of this awful prompt and schooling system you have along with the assignment and e-mail it to the superintendent.

there is absolutely nothing in my mind that connects habits to disaster, and there is nothing that distances it. this prompt is the equivalent of saying "how are shoes connected to nuclear warfare". there just isn't any real connection that comes to mind...

sorry, zub. I can't help  sad

Yes. There is so much wrong with the american school system. It's a hundred years outdated (again, almost nothing has changed since we had an agrarian society like 100 years ago), if only they'd get with the 21st century... I fail to see any of their logic. I hope I'm not alone.

Write your essay on that
'Habits can, in fact, be disastrous at times, and this idiotic essay prompt is proof of it. If only the American school system would get out of these ridiculous hundred-year-old habits and come up with something innovative. Our schools have become stale and dismal places where young minds are molded into dull squarish boxes, amidst a nightmarish tangle of dull pencils, grimy and dog-eared textbooks and droning lectures.'
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#45 2012-09-13 22:32:51

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Wickimen you're a genius. You shoud totally write your essay on that!

But I am grateful for free education and reformed schooling, even if its sucky its still better then africa.


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#46 2012-09-13 22:34:03

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

Wickimen wrote:

zubblewu wrote:

Wes64 wrote:


thats absurd. school is so messed up. catch-22 logic, everyone!

second of all, your school is even more idiotic because this has to be the most un-answerable writing prompt ever. its entirely based on opinion (which is fine), but with no opportunities to support or not support it with any tangible evidence. its not concrete enough.

if i were you, id write an essay about the absurdity of this awful prompt and schooling system you have along with the assignment and e-mail it to the superintendent.

there is absolutely nothing in my mind that connects habits to disaster, and there is nothing that distances it. this prompt is the equivalent of saying "how are shoes connected to nuclear warfare". there just isn't any real connection that comes to mind...

sorry, zub. I can't help  sad

Yes. There is so much wrong with the american school system. It's a hundred years outdated (again, almost nothing has changed since we had an agrarian society like 100 years ago), if only they'd get with the 21st century... I fail to see any of their logic. I hope I'm not alone.

Write your essay on that
'Habits can, in fact, be disastrous at times, and this idiotic essay prompt is proof of it. If only the American school system would get out of these ridiculous hundred-year-old habits and come up with something innovative. Our schools have become stale and dismal places where young minds are molded into dull squarish boxes, amidst a nightmarish tangle of dull pencils, grimy and dog-eared textbooks and droning lectures.'
i desrv al th pultizrs

You've never had a half-decent Language Arts teacher have you?


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#47 2012-09-13 22:40:38

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

Wickimen wrote:

zubblewu wrote:

Wes64 wrote:


thats absurd. school is so messed up. catch-22 logic, everyone!

second of all, your school is even more idiotic because this has to be the most un-answerable writing prompt ever. its entirely based on opinion (which is fine), but with no opportunities to support or not support it with any tangible evidence. its not concrete enough.

if i were you, id write an essay about the absurdity of this awful prompt and schooling system you have along with the assignment and e-mail it to the superintendent.

there is absolutely nothing in my mind that connects habits to disaster, and there is nothing that distances it. this prompt is the equivalent of saying "how are shoes connected to nuclear warfare". there just isn't any real connection that comes to mind...

sorry, zub. I can't help  sad

Yes. There is so much wrong with the american school system. It's a hundred years outdated (again, almost nothing has changed since we had an agrarian society like 100 years ago), if only they'd get with the 21st century... I fail to see any of their logic. I hope I'm not alone.

Write your essay on that
'Habits can, in fact, be disastrous at times, and this idiotic essay prompt is proof of it. If only the American school system would get out of these ridiculous hundred-year-old habits and come up with something innovative. Our schools have become stale and dismal places where young minds are molded into dull squarish boxes, amidst a nightmarish tangle of dull pencils, grimy and dog-eared textbooks and droning lectures.'
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Yes. That was beautiful c': if only I could...


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#48 2012-09-13 22:42:02

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

Wes64 wrote:

Wickimen you're a genius. You shoud totally write your essay on that!

But I am grateful for free education and reformed schooling, even if its sucky its still better then africa.

Only slightly  tongue . It may be education, but it's still trying to crush any excess intelligence and all personality out of us until were boring ol' squares.


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#49 2012-09-13 22:43:05

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

soupoftomato wrote:

Wickimen wrote:

zubblewu wrote:


Yes. There is so much wrong with the american school system. It's a hundred years outdated (again, almost nothing has changed since we had an agrarian society like 100 years ago), if only they'd get with the 21st century... I fail to see any of their logic. I hope I'm not alone.

Write your essay on that
'Habits can, in fact, be disastrous at times, and this idiotic essay prompt is proof of it. If only the American school system would get out of these ridiculous hundred-year-old habits and come up with something innovative. Our schools have become stale and dismal places where young minds are molded into dull squarish boxes, amidst a nightmarish tangle of dull pencils, grimy and dog-eared textbooks and droning lectures.'
i desrv al th pultizrs

You've never had a half-decent Language Arts teacher have you?

howja gess

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#50 2012-09-13 22:43:11

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Re: Habits: are they a recipe for disaster?

soupoftomato wrote:

Wickimen wrote:

zubblewu wrote:

Yes. There is so much wrong with the american school system. It's a hundred years outdated (again, almost nothing has changed since we had an agrarian society like 100 years ago), if only they'd get with the 21st century... I fail to see any of their logic. I hope I'm not alone.

Write your essay on that
'Habits can, in fact, be disastrous at times, and this idiotic essay prompt is proof of it. If only the American school system would get out of these ridiculous hundred-year-old habits and come up with something innovative. Our schools have become stale and dismal places where young minds are molded into dull squarish boxes, amidst a nightmarish tangle of dull pencils, grimy and dog-eared textbooks and droning lectures.'
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You've never had a half-decent Language Arts teacher have you?

I for one haven't  tongue  (I believe)


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