Stupid comments teachers have made to you or a loved one.

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27 Nov 2008, 9:10 pm

Roxas_XIII wrote:
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ephemerella wrote:
>>"What are some things you've heard that pissed you off?"

Professor kept telling me I was supposed to "focus" on my work with him, while he was, as a separate matter, trying to prey on me sexually and while his skanky mistress he was having an affair with was jealous of me and harassing and attacking me psychologically.

Some pervert jumped out at me at an anime convention. I was thirteen and he was like forty. It was scary. Then I ran to my L-crossplaying friend.


Note to Self: While attending Anime Addics Con, carry pepper spray and knives under Soul Reaper uniform. 8O

As shall I from now on.


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02 Dec 2008, 9:29 am

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My sons teacher wrote me a note last week that my son "chose" not to pay attention in class. I cannot stand this woman! I wrote her back explaining he does not "choose" to not pay attention and that it's something he can't help. So ignorant.

What are some things you've heard that pissed you off?


"you are going to fail and I don't care"

"you won't make a very good scientist" (said because I was upset over the inaccuracies in a lab)

I have been asked to lecture in three separate classes I was taking. I told the teachers that I can't respect them if they don't understand the material and I don't lecture in classes I am paying to take. And I somehow managed to do incredibly poorly in all 3 classes.



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07 Dec 2008, 5:31 am

'Get over it' - My art teacher, after I informed her about the bullying that was going on in her class, under her nose.

'You do realise it is a form of bullying to ignore someone' - My year advisor. I'm still seething over this one, since the person who reported me for bullying had been rude about my accent and the way I talked the day before, and so the next day I wasn't overly friendly. I never ignored anyone, and surely it is not a crime to make my own choices about with whom I accociate?

Bleh, stupid teacher. I hate her so much.

'Stop deliberately coming up with stupid answers and give me a proper answer about what you see in te picture' - The art teacher again. She told us to look at this picture and then write a short essay on what we saw it as, what was represented and all of that. I wrote that I thought it represented the loneliness and depression that was present in the artists life at the time. Apparently that was wrong though, and the correct answer would have been to write 'in the picture I see a horse being represented'.

Gee, and I thought I was in the smart class.



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07 Dec 2008, 7:15 am

FieryGatoh wrote:
'Get over it' - My art teacher, after I informed her about the bullying that was going on in her class, under her nose.

'You do realise it is a form of bullying to ignore someone' - My year advisor. I'm still seething over this one, since the person who reported me for bullying had been rude about my accent and the way I talked the day before, and so the next day I wasn't overly friendly. I never ignored anyone, and surely it is not a crime to make my own choices about with whom I accociate?

Bleh, stupid teacher. I hate her so much.

'Stop deliberately coming up with stupid answers and give me a proper answer about what you see in te picture' - The art teacher again. She told us to look at this picture and then write a short essay on what we saw it as, what was represented and all of that. I wrote that I thought it represented the loneliness and depression that was present in the artists life at the time. Apparently that was wrong though, and the correct answer would have been to write 'in the picture I see a horse being represented'.

Gee, and I thought I was in the smart class.

I get stuff about my accent to.
I was speaking in a different accent than a sub and she was cold to me. I was nice to her and all, I just had to clean my locker. Then after like five minutes, I realised I lost my book. This book is very, very important to me, especially as it's about biological warfare and how to treat diseases/poisoning caused by it. So I asked if I could find it. Answer - "You've been gone this entire study hall. You only have five minutes because you have work to do." I'm in the...slow kids...study hall (because I had an IEP...AS, thank you *sarcasm*) and I'm in advanced classes. I had no homework I could do there, so I tried to explain that. Response - "I don't care. Go."

Oh, I failed the Rorschach test because I saw my shadow, my animus, the anima in the Helen stage of development, a person run over by a Sherman Tank and two people with guns pointed at each other. I think they were Freudians, overly happy or perhaps both.


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07 Dec 2008, 9:10 am

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Oh, I failed the Rorschach test because I saw my shadow, my animus, the anima in the Helen stage of development, a person run over by a Sherman Tank and two people with guns pointed at each other. I think they were Freudians, overly happy or perhaps both.


I see mutated germs and ink blots.



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10 Dec 2008, 12:46 pm

I've recently gotten a very strong impression that some of my teachers believe I self mutilate just because I extremely uncomfortable doing certain things in front of them.

I've yet to check this assumption, however.


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11 Dec 2008, 9:38 am

fainting-goat wrote:
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What are some things you've heard that pissed you off?


"you'll never make it in college."

my high school counsellor. i eventually got a phd.

on the other hand:
(cant type in those stupid websites yet)
fg



Oh how ironic, i'm from denmark <.<
lol


But also funny, when i was still in my aspie classes when i was small, i was also told something very simulair, that i would never be able to get into high school/college. And now i'm in my last year, but ok, i'm not the best student in class either thou :P ( i want to get this done wit hso i can start my education on Multimedia designing =D )



But yeah, bout teachers, well i actualy have several teachers think i am weird and cant do anything ( old political teacher, and current danish teacher)
once had my danish teacher say "Hand these to the others in class, atleast your life would have had some meaning to it" pissed me off alot ( and no, i havn't told any of them i have aspergers, cause i dont want their sympathy or get easier tasks or anything)