Why don't you read that out loud
6 years ago by gohjaj90 · 1543 Likes · 14 comments · Popular
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trashmanrevenge
· 6 years ago
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man like i dont understand public humiliation being a tool for some teachers. Ive had so many fing teacher who have called me out for not being prepared for class. Like i forgot my fing textbook and the teacher called on me to read but i couldnt and she was like you better go find one so the whole class fing watched me walk around and look in all the fing drawers and shiz and then flip through the pages to find this 2 sentence paragraph. I felt absolutely humiliated and all it made me wanna do was never go to her class ever again. Fing haunts me to this day looking like a fool like that.
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garlog
· 6 years ago
What's not to understand? The punishment made you feel bad. Mission accomplished.
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trashmanrevenge
· 6 years ago
yeah it made me feel bad and especially not want to go to class or even when i did i never wanted to listen to my teacher.
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garlog
· 6 years ago
Did you listen to your teacher?
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bethorien
· 6 years ago
Punishment that removes motivation is inherently worthless especially when coupled with the mental health degradation caused by repeated humiliation and is extremely inefficient compared to constructive methods of of dealing with a problem
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silvermyth
· 6 years ago
I was passing notes about how to deal with this bully, we were saying how mean she was and the teacher made us do the bully's work as compensation to her.
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diyrogue
· 6 years ago
That DEF sounds like the teachers favorite was the bully because she ENFORCED plaigirism which could probably get her fired
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garlog
· 6 years ago
How is that plagiarism?
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diyrogue
· 6 years ago
Plagiarism is when you pass someone else's work off as your own. The teacher telling silvermyth to do someone else's assignment would count as plagiarism.
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silvermyth
· 6 years ago
She was a bit of a favourite, was friends with the teacher’s daughter and would always bring Starbucks to the teacher
garlog
· 6 years ago
It's not plagiarism unless it's essentially been stolen, so this probably doesn't count.
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bethorien
· 6 years ago
Depends on what the assignment was. If it was written then it counts as plagiarism. The one and only requirement for something to be plagiarized is for you to not have written the bit for the assignment. Accedemically you can get called on plagiarism for using a paper you wrote previous in a different assignment. The person didn't write the paper (this would not fall under ghost writer stuff as that isn't allowed academically in any situation unless the assignment calls for it)
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garlog
· 6 years ago
Interesting, the actual definition of plagiarism definitely states that it's a type of theft.
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bethorien
· 6 years ago
The actual definition doesn't matter in an academic setting. The academic meaning is very very strict.