Welcome to my world. Everyone who i have met is a fucking pervert in the area i live in
My chemistry teacher is a sadistic bitch.
I lost three marks in a test because she wrote "....dissolved in MeOH...." There is no effine Me in the periodic table right, and I'm like what the hell?
She wrote to me "I expected more, you should know by now that Me is methyl, and therefore this is methanol."
I felt like punching her in the face. Who does that? You writes methyl as Me in a damn thing like that? When you expect it to be elements not a frigging short hand!
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Tell her "Nakle"
And see if she gets it.
My chem. Teacher hates it. In a funny not actualy hate way. Its hard to explain if you have never met my chem. Teacher. He is funny and freindly when he wants to be and serious when he needs to be. The best part is, with him, its hard to tell one from the other.
@Caits
I would punch her honestly XD
I was studying to become a teacher earlier this year (Primary school, not High School). I decided to change my degree to a Game Design course because I'm young and I've always wanted to try something like this (When this course is over I'll probably go back to teaching).
At the moment I'm comfortable with just being an Education Aid (teacher assistant). I work with special needs children so the teachers I'm with are obviously all very qualified to handle working with difficult students. Because of this I've kind of gained an understanding of just how much work being a teacher is and how you need to be very flexible and bend to your student's needs.
Now the problem I have with a lot of highschool teachers; they weren't really trained to do this. A lot of teachers for secondary school, while they are quite knowledgeable in their field, did not go through the entirety of the Bachelor of Education. All they had to do was complete a one year Post-Graduate course after they finished studying their field and boom their a teacher.
I've always disliked this because that one year isn't enough to really learn how to properly teach a class imo. They don't learn how to adjust their teaching style and make use of different resources to help EVERY student and because of this I've often found A LOT of high school teachers to not be very good. They're excellent in their field, but they lack the proper knowledge on how to teach it to others. A lot of them are good people, don't get me wrong, but they're not really good teachers.
Sorry for ranting. I've just had a decent amount of experience working with schools and these are just some things that I've picked up and/or discussed with other teachers/aids
@ZelosseHey, I have a question? Does your guy's magic allow him to make metals lighter than normal while still maintaining functionality, because if not, he shouldn't be able to easily swing that sword of his, since it's five swords in one, meaning that it's going to have some ridiculous weight to go along with that density.
Sorry if this is being nit-picky, and you can ignore me if you want, it was just something that was bothering me in the back of mind. I'llhet a oat up sometime tonight at the latest. . . hopefully.
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Well to me its a bit of inhuman strength, mixed with his magic making it lighter.
So long as his aura is on it he can control it. So its not that its heavy, its just within his dominion so it "floats"
If that makes sense.
If it doesn't ill change it. 5 swords in one would be heavy, but they were all shortswords. About 10-15pounds each.
How in the holy hell are all my characters smoother with women than I am...
@Burthstone In Australia we had (Well have, but that's going to change) this thing called permanency. And for the teachers and EA's it was great, because it meant they'd have permanent positions in school. Lately the government has realised that this is a very easy way for staff members to become complacent so they're removing it. Everyone will have to apply for contracts now and will need to re-apply for them.
That doesn't effect me because I only work relief, so I'm not contracted. I'm just the guy they call when someone is sick.