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skyline
11-06-2008, 10:26 PM
I mentioned in another thread about my son writing an essay on 911 a few years ago well the story has continued today.My son is sitting his GCSE exams at the moment and sat his History exam today.I picked him up from school today and asked him how it went.He told me he had no idea how to answer the question so he ignored it and decided to write an essay on chemtrails,NWO, the fact the elite control 95% of the worlds wealth and that bush and his neocons were part of 911 using examples of building 7,controlled demolition,the pentagon missing frames.He told me he made a point of saying these issues are more important than the question asked in the exam hahahhahahah what a boy!!!!

I cant wait for them to mark the papers!!! a U no doubt but its a straight A from me! I would take him for a beer if he was old enough

lightgiver
11-06-2008, 10:30 PM
I mentioned in another thread about my son writing an essay on 911 a few years ago well the story has continued today.My son is sitting his GCSE exams at the moment and sat his History exam today.I picked him up from school today and asked him how it went.He told me he had no idea how to answer the question so he ignored it and decided to write an essay on chemtrails,NWO, the fact the elite control 95% of the worlds wealth and that bush and his neocons were part of 911 using examples of building 7,controlled demolition,the pentagon missing frames.He told me he made a point of saying these issues are more important than the question asked in the exam hahahhahahah what a boy!!!!

I cant wait for them to mark the papers!!! a U no doubt but its a straight A from me! I would take him for a beer if he was old enough

FANTASTIC:)someone at last thinking for them selves:)

GOOD FOR HIM,

EVEN I FEEL PROUD:D

lemonique
11-06-2008, 10:35 PM
Wow, what a great boy you have there skyline! IMO he should get an A+ just for intelligence and large portions of intestinal fortitude!!

I hope his teacher marks his paper likewise !! Fingers crossed ;)

Cheers

meave
11-06-2008, 10:37 PM
Wow, what a great boy you have there skyline! IMO he should get an A+ just for intelligence and large portions of intestinal fortitude!!

I hope his teacher marks his paper likewise !! Fingers crossed ;)

Cheers
or heres hoping they have number of words marking system as they only do it for the extra cash

the_count
11-06-2008, 10:38 PM
I mentioned in another thread about my son writing an essay on 911 a few years ago well the story has continued today.My son is sitting his GCSE exams at the moment and sat his History exam today.I picked him up from school today and asked him how it went.He told me he had no idea how to answer the question so he ignored it and decided to write an essay on chemtrails,NWO, the fact the elite control 95% of the worlds wealth and that bush and his neocons were part of 911 using examples of building 7,controlled demolition,the pentagon missing frames.He told me he made a point of saying these issues are more important than the question asked in the exam hahahhahahah what a boy!!!!

I cant wait for them to mark the papers!!! a U no doubt but its a straight A from me! I would take him for a beer if he was old enough


Whilst i applaud the intentions, it really isn't the apropriate forum for expressing his views, it wont achieve anything other that making his teachers think he's barmy and wasting his opertunity of passing exam.

I know thats probably not the spirit as far as trying to wake others up etc

Personally i would be dissapointed
Brave lad all the same.

xdnax
11-06-2008, 10:44 PM
i had an exam where i knew fuck all on the subject (electronics....only did it cos thats all that was left n i just dossed about in it). i answered a few simple questions, then filled the paper with roughly a 4 page freestyle.....just remember ending it "if u gotta fail me, do as you must do/ but if thats the case, all ive gotta say is "fuck you"/ :)

fair play. if u aint got a clue bout the paper, might aswell do somethin creative or educational.

lightgiver
11-06-2008, 10:47 PM
Whilst i applaud the intentions, it really isn't the apropriate forum for expressing his views, it wont achieve anything other that making his teachers think he's barmy and wasting his opertunity of passing exam.

I know thats probably not the spirit as far as trying to wake others up etc

Personally i would be dissapointed
Brave lad all the same.

Just a pity the rest of the hobbledehogs cannot take a leaf,out of his book,

and not playing follow mi leader,

like most of the kids do today,

he should be applauded for showing such a high degree,
of intelligence and self worth instead of being a drone
like the most of the Brainwashed education system is:rolleyes:

and today it does not really matter what exams you pass,
you can still go on to higher education after you leave school,
you just have to pass the entrance exams:rolleyes:

Always someone who does not see the bigger picture,

STREWH POSSUMS:D:D

And through out life you are always educating ones self,
that's if you can be bothered:rolleyes:;)

COUNT ONE HHHHHHAAAAAAAAAA said in count drac stly off sesame street ha ha ha ha ha ha.......

meave
11-06-2008, 10:49 PM
i had an exam where i knew fuck all on the subject (electronics....only did it cos thats all that was left n i just dossed about in it). i answered a few simple questions, then filled the paper with roughly a 4 page freestyle.....just remember ending it "if u gotta fail me, do as you must do/ but if thats the case, all ive gotta say is "fuck you"/ :)

fair play. if u aint got a clue bout the paper, might aswell do somethin creative or educational.

i was in a biology class with boy that when answer a question of that do you think of the diet of the shrewed with various examples, he answer "very tasty" which i found rather amusing but the teacher was reading it out when he wasn't there and was mocking him for being thick i think he should have passed through wit

skyline
11-06-2008, 10:49 PM
Whilst i applaud the intentions, it really isn't the apropriate forum for expressing his views, it wont achieve anything other that making his teachers think he's barmy and wasting his opertunity of passing exam.

I know thats probably not the spirit as far as trying to wake others up etc

Personally i would be dissapointed
Brave lad all the same.


I think he was making a point about history,the educations system version has holes He sat the other exams that were important too him and no doubt will achieve what he wants.He goes to grammer school and most of the parents push the kids to uni where my son wants to work in electronics and free energy! Personally I think its the perfect stage to speak your mind and although he is free thinking it took me by surprise

The school are always on the phone to me because he speaks his mind had coloured part of his hair blue refuses to wear black shoes or a tie

He passed all his mocks with A's and B's and his teacher said they dont understand how because he is a pain in the ass.I had a long chat with the school and told them children are individuals and they should encourage that not suppress it

I dont think I would get a place on the PTA lol

xdnax
11-06-2008, 10:51 PM
i was in a biology class with boy that when answer a question of that do you think of the diet of the shrewed with various examples, he answer "very tasty" which i found rather amusing but the teacher was reading it out when he wasn't there and was mocking him for being thick i think he should have passed through wit
lmao i did a food tasting survey thing like that (givin sarcastic answers) ...was testing hula hoops.....felt guilty when they gave me £7 at the end (which i didnt know they was gonna do) oh well.


n yeh....ask a stupid question, expect a "stupid" answer. i hate intelligence-insulting stuff.

xdnax
11-06-2008, 10:53 PM
I think he was making a point about history,the educations system version has holes He sat the other exams that were important too him and no doubt will achieve what he wants.He goes to grammer school and most of the parents push the kids to uni where my son wants to work in electronics and free energy! Personally I think its the perfect stage to speak your mind and although he is free thinking it took me by surprise

The school are always on the phone to me because he speaks his mind had coloured part of his hair blue refuses to wear black shoes or a tie

He passed all his mocks with A's and B's and his teacher said they dont understand how because he is a pain in the ass.I had a long chat with the school and told them children are individuals and they should encourage that not suppress it

I dont think I would get a place on the PTA lol
but i'd recommend you any day of the week mate. good looking out.

meave
11-06-2008, 10:55 PM
lmao i did a food tasting survey thing like that (givin sarcastic answers) ...was testing hula hoops.....felt guilty when they gave me £7 at the end (which i didnt know they was gonna do) oh well.


n yeh....ask a stupid question, expect a "stupid" answer. i hate intelligence-insulting stuff.

its never stopped me being how i am if works go for it:D

xdnax
11-06-2008, 11:04 PM
its never stopped me being how i am if works go for it:D
ask people bout themselves and 9/10 will say "i think for myself/have my own opinions/speak MY mind" etc.....these "intelligent" people seem to be often too dumb to realise or question how they "know" what they "know"....know what i mean? lol

that dont mean evry1 has to be TOTALLY individual, but people should form their own opinions, using as much info as possible. not regurgitating what they've been told.

and when that is oppressed.....well....u get pissed off dont ya....cos ur "a problem"....when u truly aint...ur just being opressed and aint succumbing to others expectations.

....by the way, i am academically "thick as fuck".

loderlive
11-06-2008, 11:10 PM
I think he was making a point about history,the educations system version has holes He sat the other exams that were important too him and no doubt will achieve what he wants.He goes to grammer school and most of the parents push the kids to uni where my son wants to work in electronics and free energy! Personally I think its the perfect stage to speak your mind and although he is free thinking it took me by surprise

The school are always on the phone to me because he speaks his mind had coloured part of his hair blue refuses to wear black shoes or a tie

He passed all his mocks with A's and B's and his teacher said they dont understand how because he is a pain in the ass.I had a long chat with the school and told them children are individuals and they should encourage that not suppress it

I dont think I would get a place on the PTA lol

People tend to associate good behavior with good performance which quite often isn't the case. From my experience the two do not go hand in hand.

allure
11-06-2008, 11:10 PM
Ironic.

My son gave the two fingers up to the system in his exam.

Pity the system say he's too young to drink beer or I'd let him.

xdnax
11-06-2008, 11:15 PM
Ironic.

My son gave the two fingers up to the system in his exam.

Pity the system say he's too young to drink beer or I'd let him.
that's actually a good point.

but then again....beer is a "reward"....and to kids, sweets are a "reward"......and if ur nice 2 ur partner, u get sexxxxxxxx.......oh my....we're all so conditional lol...but never get a truly beneficial reward in return.

skyline
11-06-2008, 11:31 PM
....by the way, i am academically "thick as fuck".

Me too ....My dad reminded me the other day how he had to get the police to escort me to school to sit my exams which I failed because I was always in the skate park practicing my 360's on my PK Ripper(BMX)

I left school with only a deep mistrust of anything mash potato...shudder!

Mo0n5tar
11-06-2008, 11:36 PM
He sounds to be more like a teacher than a pupil, hopefully his peers recognise this.

Great job well done Skyline:cool:

meave
11-06-2008, 11:37 PM
ask people bout themselves and 9/10 will say "i think for myself/have my own opinions/speak MY mind" etc.....these "intelligent" people seem to be often too dumb to realise or question how they "know" what they "know"....know what i mean? lol

that dont mean evry1 has to be TOTALLY individual, but people should form their own opinions, using as much info as possible. not regurgitating what they've been told.

and when that is oppressed.....well....u get pissed off dont ya....cos ur "a problem"....when u truly aint...ur just being opressed and aint succumbing to others expectations.

....by the way, i am academically "thick as fuck".

and in what contexts did you mean that:confused:

xdnax
11-06-2008, 11:55 PM
and in what contexts did you mean that:confused:
which part????...if u mean the "academically "thick as fuck"....I mean i aint got barely any qualifications.,,,,but TONS of knowlege, logic, talent, creativity and a great heart....i'd say in comparison to a lot of ppl, im over-qualified actually *cleans an imaginary apple* lol

kweli
12-06-2008, 12:03 AM
which part????...if u mean the "academically "thick as fuck"....I mean i aint got barely any qualifications.,,,,but TONS of knowlege, logic, talent, creativity and a great heart....i'd say in comparison to a lot of ppl, im over-qualified actually *cleans an imaginary apple* lol

Nice post. I'd like to add - intelligence, aint worth a flying fuck if you don't have common sense.

h2pogo
12-06-2008, 12:54 AM
hope he gets A+

freedomnonfighter
12-06-2008, 06:51 AM
Haha, sounds like a great young man you've raised, Skyline. Exactly what I would do if I were in college/uni. Priority: Standing up, not crawling on all fours ;)

Let us know what the 'teacher' writes on the paper or says to him, I'd be interested :)

meave
12-06-2008, 09:42 AM
which part????...if u mean the "academically "thick as fuck"....I mean i aint got barely any qualifications.,,,,but TONS of knowlege, logic, talent, creativity and a great heart....i'd say in comparison to a lot of ppl, im over-qualified actually *cleans an imaginary apple* lol

still confused why you quoted me:confused: