sir_spiderman · 6 years ago
But no really, her hair has been gradually getting more red over the months. It was pink, then light pink, then mostly pink, then just a hint of red, and now just - BAM. Bright [LOOK AT ME] red with bits of pink in the back and holy fucking shit it looks cool.
Being a teenager sucks.
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Tell me about it
sir_spiderman · 6 years ago
Well, this week the teacher had to teach the idiots how to divide polynomials. She spent four fucking days on it. It was so fucking simple. Four damn days of practicing something any 5th grader could have done with a little explanation. The worst part of it was that on the day of the test, some dipshit had the audacity to say "i dont get it" and omfg. The current plan is for the teacher to give me some side assignments from her college-readiness classes to occupy my time.
sir_spiderman · 6 years ago
I'm the antithesis of a high school senior. I'm literally (Well, not literally as I'm way too proud to do that but you get it) begging for more work to do, I act mature (probably cuz I release my immaturity online XD), dislike socializing, and absolutely despise the idea of having to get in a cap and gown to graduate. I'll much prefer being in pajamas on the morning my diploma comes in the mail, thank you very much! And the school was deceitful enough and try and convince kids that paying $150+ for the graduation ceremony was the only way to get your diploma.
sir_spiderman · 6 years ago
Umm... I'm not very good at socializing. Most of my time is spent doing math in my head, giving myself an existential crisis, hating myself, repressing emotion, coding, and the occasional fan-girl (boy?) moments over females with cool colored hair. Doesn't matter if I've even talked to said female before, if her hair is like deep red, pink, or blue, then I'll completely fucking flip my shit the entire time you are in my immediate vicinity and sometimes afterwards. I totally see why my brother got himself two red-headed pet lesbians to live with. Bloody hell, I don't even remember if this chick was attractive BUT HER FUCKING HAIR.

Naturally, this doesn't express itself outside of the internet and a what I perceive to be a giant smile which is actually the barest turning of the corners of my mouth that I quickly shame myself for as it is a display of emotion around unfamiliars who could take advantage of said weakness.
sir_spiderman · 6 years ago
This is probably gonna turn into some kind of hair fetish when my sexuality finishes manifesting itself. I hope not as I'd rather not get a boner from thinking about hair.
mrfahrenheit · 6 years ago
This reminds me of me. Although I'm probably much worse at math. English, Law, Physics and History are what I'm good at. A bit of coding in Electronics, but nothing special. Not the most social either. Although, I have been getting better at dealing with people. Performing does that to a person, I suppose. Mostly mature, but can seem a bit childish if I'm around certain people. Not a smiler. At all. Get irritated in class, especially Science, entirely due to idiots asking stupid questions. God damn I've had to deal with too many idiots, especially over the past month...
sir_spiderman · 6 years ago
I tend to have difficulties in chemistry. I'm rather poor at explaining myself in any way and the teacher requires us to explain all 33 different ways we know why the ionization energy of francium is lower than helium's. She bases so much of it off whether or not she liked the way you explained it rather than if you explained it well - it's basically a game of "which student do I like best?", just like most literature classes. Although, I am fairly decent at comprehending literature, I find it far too subjective for my tastes. I like math. In math there is only one answer - the best while in literature it's a whole entire test about if the question even exists.
mrfahrenheit · 6 years ago
Yeah. Chemistry is fun for me, but only because I do it in a club with some mates. I used to be awful at explaining things until I was actually forced to learn it to teach kids
sir_spiderman · 6 years ago
My respect for teachers varies. In general, I respect them for being able to deal with our shit but at the same time some tend to get a giant ego and superiority complex from being around their "lessers" for a giant portion of their time.

I've even discussed this with some of my teachers and they agreed, even giving examples of when they were completely dismissed by their teacher/professor for various reasons. My HR teacher was given a history project and was given a zero on it due to the professor believing its quality was too high and was "obviously" plagiarized as even he didn't know some of what it said... Only for the professor , student at the time, to have to bring in his other professor who vouched for him as he was the one who taught him said subject previously. The difference in that particular case was that he was in college at the time, but I believe the point still clear.
mrfahrenheit · 6 years ago
But the third one, this motherfucker takes the bad teacher cake. First fault. Makes us wait outside in a straight line for 5 minutes, cutting into lesson time like we're 5 year olds. Second fault. Almost every lesson, he insists on talking for 20 minutes about something completely irrelevant. He tried to tell us about a good way to use a chainsaw to cut down a tree...IN ELECTRONICS. Oh but thats not all
mrfahrenheit · 6 years ago
He insists on randomly starting conversations with students about random shit! Wanted to talk to me and some mates about how New Zealanders got to the South Pole. I have literally had to tell him to shut up at least 6 times now!
mrfahrenheit · 6 years ago
(READ THIS FIRST) I respect a few teachers, am indifferent to many, and outright despise some. An example of an awful teacher is my stand in Electronics teacher after the first one got pregnant and the second one cut his fingers off. None of them have actually been Electronics teachers, they just teach all the technologies. First teacher royally fucked us with a strap on, second one was actually pretty fine, aside from that he didn't know much, which was fine for what we were doing at the time.
sir_spiderman · 6 years ago
When I first transferred to my current school I had a teacher like you mentioned in your second post. It was Environmental Science which is the "stupid" science in our school and I was ever so glad when my schedule was truly created and I was put into chemistry. Ya see, I wanted to actually learn something - not listen to the teacher actually sit down in a desk next to students and talk about irrelevant topics.
mrfahrenheit · 6 years ago
Yeah. My Science teachers have been good over the years. Especially last year, I had a really good teacher, who taught me in both Math and Science. She also oversees the stage shows I perform