|
Register | Sign In |
|
QuickSearch
Thread ▼ Details |
|
Thread Info
|
|
|
Author | Topic: More pronouncements from the hard-of-thinking brigade | |||||||||||||||||||||||
pelican Member (Idle past 4986 days) Posts: 781 From: australia Joined: |
Now, courtesy of these idiotic ideas, parents are being told that it is a stigma so it won't be announced in a letter. And this is their attempt at removing a stigma that was, until now, not a stigma!!! Sheesh! A case of making a moutain out a molehill. Sod 'um Trixie. You parents sort it between yourselves.
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
pelican Member (Idle past 4986 days) Posts: 781 From: australia Joined: |
Appearances can be deceptive. I've met some smart, articulate, well dressed, none smoking, none drinking arse holes.
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
Taz Member (Idle past 3292 days) Posts: 5069 From: Zerus Joined: |
Heinrik writes:
Sorry for the following nitpick. "I" before "e" unless preceded by "c". For example, the daughter of your brother or sister is called and spelled "niece" while the word that means you getting something is called and spelled "receive". We were poor working class in the U.K. but my neice in Australia is not poor... We now return to our regular broadcast.
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
pelican Member (Idle past 4986 days) Posts: 781 From: australia Joined: |
Sorry for the following nitpick. "I" before "e" unless preceded by "c". For example, the daughter of your brother or sister is called and spelled "niece" while the word that means you getting something is called and spelled "receive". Tell the truth,taz, you aren't sorry at all. you enjoyed every fuckin minute of it. Waht a clever boy you are. Is that what you wanted?
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
Minnemooseus Member Posts: 3941 From: Duluth, Minnesota, U.S. (West end of Lake Superior) Joined: Member Rating: 10.0 |
I tend to type it "wierd" every time, and then have to fix it.
Moose
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
Taz Member (Idle past 3292 days) Posts: 5069 From: Zerus Joined: |
Min writes:
From the metaphysical and supernatural bullshit point of view, "w" could sometimes be viewed as the same as "c".
I tend to type it "wierd" every time, and then have to fix it.
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
cavediver Member (Idle past 3643 days) Posts: 4129 From: UK Joined: |
From the metaphysical and supernatural bullshit point of view, "w" could sometimes be viewed as the same as "c". Wait a minute... weird, weir, weight !!! My god, I think you have something. I shall always remember this as Taz's Rule
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
pelican Member (Idle past 4986 days) Posts: 781 From: australia Joined: |
From the metaphysical and supernatural bullshit point of view, "w" could sometimes be viewed as the same as "c". anyroad, i'll take tha bait and give you thr credit you deserve. what the fuk does "w" represent? Edited by Heinrik, : No reason given.
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
Taz Member (Idle past 3292 days) Posts: 5069 From: Zerus Joined: |
Heinrik writes:
This is actually a sensitive issue among many of us for years now. Back in the 90's, myself and several others predicted a paradoxical shift toward mesh collegial systems over the representation of "w" in many areas of literature over the next 20 years or so. This shift could be traced all the way back to when Shakespeare first started to write his plays when utilized critical pedagogy wasn't very effective. It's not like the "w" could ever be seen as anything other than a primary motivator to empower authentic instruction with limited ability to allow many enthusiasts to approach the English language with the attitude of synergize authentic curriculum. I may be wrong about this after 20 years when people instead will see the letter as more of a motivator for self-serving and compelling curriculum while still holding true to its roots in the ever evolving learner-centered cohorts. As Gould once pointed out back in the 80's, it's not just a matter of when and where the "w" could recontextualize multi-media assessment, especially when taken in context to evolutionary peer-based methodologies. This could easily be demonstrated by the recent primaries across the country when many thousands, if not millions, have succumbed to repurposed top-down schemas in order to maximize impactful objectives. what the fuk does "w" represent? Anyway, I could always hope for a better approach in this when both the "w" and the "c" could reconverge back to a more engaged school-based synergy. In the mean time, I could only hope that many people will grow bottom-up life-long learning in an ever evolving education system that takes into account both the child-centered critical thinking motivational skills and the implemented interactive articulation of efficient living documents. Perhaps one day we'll see how this all turns out. Hopefully, the results will come within my lifetime! Edited by Taz, : No reason given.
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
Percy Member Posts: 22392 From: New Hampshire Joined: Member Rating: 5.3 |
Is this an original effort? Did you find an obfuscation engine for English? Get help from Brad McFall? What?
By the way, I agree with everything you said, up to the part about this being a sensitive issue. --Percy
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
pelican Member (Idle past 4986 days) Posts: 781 From: australia Joined: |
Thanks. Now if you could just give me a clue to what 'w' and 'c' actually represent within the context of your explanation, then I'm sure it will make sense to me. regards.
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
nator Member (Idle past 2170 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
quote: Born and raised in western Pennsylvania, went to college in northeastern Ohio. My father was a pharmacist and the family business was a small independent pharmacy in a neighboring rural town. The low income people who got their prescriptions paid for through Medicaid would come in to get lice medication, and that's the first I heard of such a thing. From what I understand, head-to-head close contact is the most common means of transmission.
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
nator Member (Idle past 2170 days) Posts: 12961 From: Ann Arbor Joined: |
Of course.
That's why nobody should be suspended for having short hair.
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
pelican Member (Idle past 4986 days) Posts: 781 From: australia Joined: |
So it was rife in your neck of the woods too? It certainly isn't anything to do with wealth or cleanliness. Lice love clean hair too. I know how easily they can be transmitted but they mustn't have liked you
I actually think you are the first person I have come across who hasn't had the experience. Gotta go, my heads itchy
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
Taz Member (Idle past 3292 days) Posts: 5069 From: Zerus Joined: |
Heinrik writes:
*Blink* You did not just say that did you? Thanks. Now if you could just give me a clue to what 'w' and 'c' actually represent within the context of your explanation, then I'm sure it will make sense to me. regards. Everything is right there before your very eyes. I don't think I could write that in a simpler way.
|
|
|
Do Nothing Button
Copyright 2001-2023 by EvC Forum, All Rights Reserved
Version 4.2
Innovative software from Qwixotic © 2024