Janithor wrote:
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On 12/23/2025 7:51 PM, % wrote:
phoenix wrote:
Doc Hammerslack wrote:i skipped school completely than ,
At Tue, 23 Dec 2025 18:42:25 -0500, mixed nutsI did skip 8th grade. I think that is something I should bring up
<melopsitticus@undulatus.budgie> wrote:
On 12/23/2025 16:14, Janithor wrote:
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On 12/23/2025 1:07 AM, mixed nuts wrote:
On 12/23/2025 00:51, Janithor wrote:
On 12/22/2025 3:28 PM, mixed nuts wrote:
On 12/22/2025 14:19, Janithor wrote:
haw haw haw
O'Reilly?
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6ula9Dxy8k>
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SFoTAcpKoU>
LOLOLOL
lol god what a pathetic life
It's what you get when you live in a Judeo-Christion "One Nation >>>>>>>> under
god, indivisible", that's being invaded by people who are rCLfilthy, >>>>>>>> dirty, disgusting, ridden with crime, drug carrying Jesus hating >>>>>>>> rapers of the women of our beautiful country".
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=3BrCvZmSnKA&list=RD3BrCvZmSnKA&start_radio=1>
You're on the spectrum, aren't you? I'm starting to feel guilty.
I'm on a spectrum, yes.-a But not the spectrum you have in mind. I >>>>>> was a
"difficult" student who required in-depth analysis. The middle school >>>>>> principal was trying to figure out which box to put me in --a grocery >>>>>> store clerk, car mechanic, truck driver, guy who works at the ball >>>>>> bearing plant .. etc. Unfortunately, I didn't fit any "success"
models
known to a skilled educator like hisself.
He talked to me because I didn't do my homework even when he
ordered me
to. I wasn't disrespecting His authority, however. I was just a "nice >>>>>> kid" who always aced the test but got low grades because "He wasn't >>>>>> following instructions".-a He couldn't figure out how to fix me, so he >>>>>> kicked me out. He was a faithful Congregationalist.
'I had to go to a different school system.-a Different principal, same >>>>>> superintendent but on the Catholic side of town.
I had a similar experience of not doing homework and aceing tests.
Had the option to skip a grade in 4th grade, but the teacher talked
my folks out of it because of "social".
Middle school, I took 8th grade math in 7th grade -- so, algebra I.
Enough students did it that they had a geometry class in 9th grade,
where I came up with the idea that it was a lot like developing
software.-a (You have a "library" of axioms and such to solve
a problem.)-a Unfortunately, I was very much into BASIC, with
just a few snippets of 6502 assembler.
I also volunteered in the school library in middle school.-a The
librarian was a bit of a woo-woo, and got me interested in Velikovsky. >>>>>
After that, I would spend a lot of time in the Sonoma County
public library perusing the "fuzzy subjects" (Dewey Decimal 133.x)
A lot of weird ideas -- Charles Fort, UFO's, etc.
Most of the time, though, I was bumming computer time, both in
the back of one of the classrooms (a commodore PET), and later,
sitting in the media storage closet where we had an Apple ][+
on a cart.
My best friend in school and I wrote a game as a class project,
he did the graphics and I did the sound routines (in 6502 assembler, >>>>> of course -- Apple BASIC was too slow for any "real" sound).
Anyway, that's enough about middle school.-a I remember it being
socially a bit edgy and violent.
here whenever one of these locals calls me a retard. One of the guys
who called me a retard changed his tune (it was like he wanted to
get near me in case I would give him a reason to beat my ass) and
told me how he was an A student in high school and great at stuff.
That's evidently the way to deny being a retard, so I'll go with
what works.
applied as an adult student and got into college
got my 4 year degree and a 2 year certification ,
then worked for the canadian government
I clean toilets.
Albanese vs. Putin?
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