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Senate wrote You'd bode well knowing a teacher is more experienced in life than yourself, they are older, they are your teacher. Hierachy is key, as when you are older our workplace will go via Hierachy.
Plus, most schools have a religious base which in my opinion is pathetic but if you are using the lords name in vain in a school as such then you are breaking their rules... Possibly show distaste silence, and get on with what they tell you to do. School will be much simpler.
The school I attend isn't a religion based one at all, it'd be partially understandable if it was. I understand that most teachers do have more life experience and I'm never denied that, it just really frustrates me when they go on a power trip.
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teachers think there on a completely different level
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Mickers wrote I once in high school year 7 had a detention for quietly yawning to myself at 9AM on a Monday morning.
That was when i stopped giving a hell what they thought, like what the bloody hell?
I remember a time in year 8 and my Drama teacher was speaking and I yawned, I didn't know that it was rude or anything like that and she stared at me and waited for me to apologise. Thus shifting everyone's gaze towards me, I got in trouble for disrupting her lesson for yawning so I know the feeling haha.
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I wouldn't care one bit if i said that and they tried to tell me off for that, would simply just argue and disagree there is anything wrong
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That's what sucks about authority. Especially teachers, you can't challenge them, "they're always right".
Fight the power! :arrow:
Fight the power! :arrow:
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