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#41. Posted:
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i dont see why you care. If someone wants to skip for MW3 its not a no life move. I will skip for MW3 because I don't want to go to school. Ill take it over to a friends house and instead of going to school we'll just chill all day playing MW3. Sounds like a win in my book.
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Yea i know its a video game but dont you think that school is better than a video game?

Did you know that 1 day of missing school can actually effect your grade?

The next day comes and a test comes and you dont know anything cause you skipped school.

Now you got an F.

See now?

Missing 1 day of school CAN make a big difference

Also, put this in the RANT.
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TTG_Juda wrote Doesnt matter either way, High school doesnt teach you **** anyway... Just teaches you to conform with society and the status qou and forces you to be an 'Obedient' worker until you die.
i couldnt agree more, i been working since a week after high school i have not used any skill i learned in high school for those four years, my daily life has been basic math, and simple as :idea: elementary school greetings.

maybe u should go to college get a degree u are interested in then work in that profession then you'll be using the skills that you've learned
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i'll just let those who stay for midnight release be; idc what they do.
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i wonder how teachers feel the day they know a big video game release such as mw3 is coming out and , it can also hurt your rep(if you have any) with the girls, they might think oh that nerd turf piece pf :idea: is out cause of that mw3 every ones been babbling about :wow:
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FLAME ON, lol here we go now everyones gona flame each other.
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-Perfect- wrote But missing 1 Day in Highschool and College will hurt you.

There not trying to be cool its just Education is way more important than a Video Game


Well yeah, college it will. Because you're paying THOUSANDS of dollars to go to your classes.

High school... well not really. Unless you have a major test. and i mean major. If i missed a test, well **** it i can take it after school the next day with no penalty what so ever. lol (high school)
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-im-with-you- wrote
TTG_Juda wrote Doesnt matter either way, High school doesnt teach you **** anyway... Just teaches you to conform with society and the status qou and forces you to be an 'Obedient' worker until you die.
i couldnt agree more, i been working since a week after high school i have not used any skill i learned in high school for those four years, my daily life has been basic math, and simple as :idea: elementary school greetings.

maybe u should go to college get a degree u are interested in then work in that profession then you'll be using the skills that you've learned
i do, i have work .t,w,f but fire science class m and Thursday. im going to be a firefighter. hh)
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You hardly learn anything in high school to skip one day for sleeping or staying home "sick" is the same as skipping to play game.
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-im-with-you- wrote
-P3psi_Fanboy- wrote
-im-with-you- wrote
TTG_Juda wrote Doesnt matter either way, High school doesnt teach you **** anyway... Just teaches you to conform with society and the status qou and forces you to be an 'Obedient' worker until you die.
i couldnt agree more, i been working since a week after high school i have not used any skill i learned in high school for those four years, my daily life has been basic math, and simple as :idea: elementary school greetings.

maybe u should go to college get a degree u are interested in then work in that profession then you'll be using the skills that you've learned
i do, i have work .t,w,f but fire science class m and Thursday. im going to be a firefighter. hh)

did you take chemistry in high school cuz combustion is caused by chemical reactions and y complain about a game when u should focus on becoming what u want, not what u need because you want to be a fireman but u don't need a video game
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