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natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"


















john9blue wrote:i got "sports participation trophies" as a kid
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ViperOverLord wrote:I believe that a significant percentage of school teachers that start their career believing that swatting kids knuckles with a ruler is barbaric end up seeing the rationale only a few short months or years later.
ViperOverLord wrote:Many of us believe in feel goodery nonsense to the hilt but how many of us really practice it in our own lives?










narthuro wrote:But a cultural obsession with winning like we have in the United States (I'm looking at you, Charlie Sheen) really doesn't make that much sense to me. We worry so much about getting ahead in life, conflating success with happiness. We usually are disheartened when we learn that while success helps in fostering happiness, it's certainly not the end-all, and that your attitude toward life is just as important, if not more.










Woodruff wrote:ViperOverLord wrote:I believe that a significant percentage of school teachers that start their career believing that swatting kids knuckles with a ruler is barbaric end up seeing the rationale only a few short months or years later.
I really don't believe that's true at all. My reasoning for that is because most (I'd like to think "all", but who knows) teachers join that profession because they want to make a difference for kids.....






























pimpdave wrote:john9blue wrote:i got "sports participation trophies" as a kid
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natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
























ViperOverLord wrote:Woodruff wrote:ViperOverLord wrote:I believe that a significant percentage of school teachers that start their career believing that swatting kids knuckles with a ruler is barbaric end up seeing the rationale only a few short months or years later.
I really don't believe that's true at all. My reasoning for that is because most (I'd like to think "all", but who knows) teachers join that profession because they want to make a difference for kids.....
I'll stop you right there. You are assuming that swatting knuckles would be a form of abuse and not discipline.









































whitestazn88 wrote:I'm just saying, if you enter some sort of competition or play some kind of game, even among friends, and you don't have the desire to win... well then you're a fucking pussy.












Woodruff wrote:ViperOverLord wrote:Woodruff wrote:ViperOverLord wrote:I believe that a significant percentage of school teachers that start their career believing that swatting kids knuckles with a ruler is barbaric end up seeing the rationale only a few short months or years later.
I really don't believe that's true at all. My reasoning for that is because most (I'd like to think "all", but who knows) teachers join that profession because they want to make a difference for kids.....
I'll stop you right there. You are assuming that swatting knuckles would be a form of abuse and not discipline.
REAL discipline doesn't involve violence. So no, I'm not assuming that swatting knuckles is a form of abuse, but I AM stating as fact that swatting knuckles is extremely ineffective as compared to actual discipline. But go ahead and stop me, since the only thing you have to argue against my statements is your own assumptions.












































Aradhus wrote:No participation trophies in my closet. A participation trophy would've just spurred me on to try even harder to win and avoid the embarrasment of recieving a participation trophy, and they would make mocking the losers an even more satisfying experience. So I rue not having the participation opportunity.
















ViperOverLord wrote:Woodruff wrote:ViperOverLord wrote:Woodruff wrote:ViperOverLord wrote:I believe that a significant percentage of school teachers that start their career believing that swatting kids knuckles with a ruler is barbaric end up seeing the rationale only a few short months or years later.
I really don't believe that's true at all. My reasoning for that is because most (I'd like to think "all", but who knows) teachers join that profession because they want to make a difference for kids.....
I'll stop you right there. You are assuming that swatting knuckles would be a form of abuse and not discipline.
REAL discipline doesn't involve violence. So no, I'm not assuming that swatting knuckles is a form of abuse, but I AM stating as fact that swatting knuckles is extremely ineffective as compared to actual discipline. But go ahead and stop me, since the only thing you have to argue against my statements is your own assumptions.
In your opinion, that is violent abuse.
ViperOverLord wrote:Other people feel that it's a stinging reminder to be serious. And you're the one assuming that it's ineffective. I've seen plenty of schools in which such measures would greatly increase effectiveness.
ViperOverLord wrote:Perhaps you should consider the history of such a tactic. For the majority of American history, that was the common tactic. I'd say that general dumbassery and actual abuse has increased in modern times since we went away from such measures.








































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PLAYER57832 wrote:Participation trophies are appropriate in the Special Olympics, because just going to the competition and participatin IS an acheivement.
































natty_dread wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Participation trophies are appropriate in the Special Olympics, because just going to the competition and participatin IS an acheivement.
So what you're saying is, disabled people should be treated differently than abled people?

















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