Re: test no topic
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 6:33 pm
I'd like to see the demographic spread from that "survey"...
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willie wrote:If my kid came home brainwashed with the teachers bullshit. man it wouldn't be nice.
slap...
Giles wrote:willie wrote:If my kid came home brainwashed with the teachers bullshit. man it wouldn't be nice.
slap...
Excuse me for picking up on this rather late, but I'd like to clarify: Does this mean you would slap your child if he/she came home from school with ideas that you strongly disagreed with? Or that you have done so?
Or does it mean you would slap the teacher?
Maybe I'm misinterpreting...
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