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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
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Originally Posted by
DeathBlade/13.666
And some are even saying "Where was she when I was in school, and can I go back and repeat that grade?"
I missed this post.
Why?
She's not even attractive.
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
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Originally Posted by
Kaitou+
I missed this post.
Why?
She's not even attractive.
Yes, because people go to strip clubs only for the attractive women, not just to see jiggles and get rubbed on with a lap dance...
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
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Originally Posted by
DeathBlade/13.666
Yes, because people go to strip clubs only for the attractive women, not just to see jiggles and get rubbed on with a lap dance...
The teacher isn't a stripper though, so...
You are applying a standard where it doesn't belong.
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
Back in my day, if a lady with a lazy eye wanted to give you a rub down you took it from that lazy eye lady. Beggars can't be choosers.
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
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Originally Posted by
International 4-8818
Back in my day, if a lady with a lazy eye wanted to give you a rub down you took it from that lazy eye lady.
If I read correctly, it was the classmates' idea, his teacher wanted to oblige and Birthday Boy didn't know.
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International 4-8818
Beggars can't be choosers.
So this doesn't apply.
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My point basically was, the "people" that Deathblade quoted are making a big deal out of it. It's not like she was really attractive for it to warrant "OMGGG I WISH SHE WAS MY TEACHER!! I NEED TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL"
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
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Originally Posted by
Kaitou+
If I read correctly, it was the classmates' idea, his teacher wanted to oblige and Birthday Boy didn't know.
So this doesn't apply.
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My point basically was, the "people" that Deathblade quoted are making a big deal out of it. It's not like she was really attractive for it to warrant "OMGGG I WISH SHE WAS MY TEACHER!! I NEED TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL"
I will admit... I never read the article. Isn't that what we do an piggy back off of what other people are saying?
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
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Originally Posted by
International 4-8818
Back in my day, if a lady with a lazy eye wanted to give you a rub down you took it from that lazy eye lady. Beggars can't be choosers.
That's right, let's ignore the sexual abuse because of the sexist notion that males always want sex. If a pegged legged old bitty asks to touch a kid's dong, she should go to prison because she's an abusive sack of crap.
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
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Originally Posted by
International 4-8818
I will admit... I never read the article. Isn't that what we do an piggy back off of what other people are saying?
You probably didn't read half the thread either, mate. http://s21.postimage.org/lndgu3oj7/E1_Egm_BU.gif
And in some cases, yes.
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
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Originally Posted by
Kaitou+
The teacher isn't a stripper though, so...
You are applying a standard where it doesn't belong.
Yes and no, Where else are you going to go for a lap dance? Well, now one can just go to school apparently. And the standard I'm implying does belong, because what boy (or man) will care about attractiveness when their face is full of boobies.
Still, because we've made it 33 posts and no one has quoted Van Halen or posted "Hot for the Teacher", I will.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyMQLrnbBgE
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
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Originally Posted by
DeathBlade/13.666
Yes and no, Where else are you going to go for a lap dance? Well, now one can just go to school apparently. And the standard I'm implying does belong, because what boy (or man) will care about attractiveness when their face is full of boobies.
Still, because we've made it 33 posts and no one has quoted Van Halen or posted "Hot for the Teacher", I will.
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First things first;
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My point basically was, the "people" that Deathblade quoted are making a big deal out of it. It's not like she was really attractive for it to warrant "OMGGG I WISH SHE WAS MY TEACHER!! I NEED TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL"
And any guy with standards. O__o
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
Well first off, she's not that terrible of a looker, but not smoking hot either. I'd give her about a 6.
Second off, Gotta have experience to have "standards". ;P
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
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Originally Posted by
DeathBlade/13.666
Well first off, she's not that terrible of a looker, but not smoking hot either. I'd give her about a 6.
Second off, Gotta have experience to have "standards". ;P
I give her a 2-3.
I mean, if someone is desperate then you're right.
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this thread calls for a ..... "Yo i'm naked"
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
How old was he? 12? 13? 14? Regardless of the fact that they both consented to it, and regardless of your moral views on this, it was illegal. She was an adult, and he was a minor. This was a crime. How can you be saying "nice", and wishing that it had happened to you, when you are talking about doing something ILLEGAL!? All you condoning this are stupid. If you don't like the law, talk to your legislators and congressmen, and try to get the law changed. Don't break the law or encourage breaking of the law. That's wrong and stupid!
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Animedude5555
How old was he? 12? 13? 14? Regardless of the fact that they both consented to it, and regardless of your moral views on this, it was illegal. She was an adult, and he was a minor. This was a crime. How can you be saying "nice", and wishing that it had happened to you, when you are talking about doing something ILLEGAL!? All you condoning this are stupid. If you don't like the law, talk to your legislators and congressmen, and try to get the law changed. Don't break the law or encourage breaking of the law. That's wrong and stupid!
Your one to talk about this subject. Considering what you've posted here.
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Suddenly the idea of teaching my children at home rather than sending them to some school to be "educated" has become attractive.
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
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GameGeeks
Your one to talk about this subject. Considering what you've posted here.
Talking about anime characters, not people in real life. Real life is different than fiction, you know.
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Syaoran
Why did you post a dancing chicken?
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
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Animedude5555
Talking about anime characters, not people in real life. Real life is different than fiction, you know.[COLOR="Silver"]
Whatever lets you sleep at night.
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
I really hope he used his birthday money to make it rain on her.
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
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GameGeeks
Whatever lets you sleep at night.
You say that as if I should feel guilty. Why should a person feel guilty when they have feelings for a fictional character? As long as a person's actions don't cause harm to someone, a person isn't doing something wrong. Wrongness of actions that are wrong is because those actions cause harm to a person. Unless of course you are gonna make some nutty argument, like "lusting after a fictional character in fact does somehow harm someone, by causing them harm in some parallel universe where they exist for real, and that my thought of lust transcends the boundaries of the universes, and telepathically harms this person".
I don't have to talk myself into not feeling guilty about something, for something that isn't even wrong. I don't hurt people, so I have nothing to feel guilty about.
And as you can see from my first comment in this thread, my thoughts when it comes to real people, is all about protecting them, and not harming them. That is why I clearly stated that what this teacher did is wrong. If I actually was a bad person, I would have said that I supported the teacher having sex with her students. I said the very opposite of that. I condemned her actions and condemned any statements made by others on this thread which supported the teacher's actions. This is proof that I'm actually a good person, regardless of what you think about me.
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
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Originally Posted by
Animedude5555
You say that as if I should feel guilty. Why should a person feel guilty when they have feelings for a fictional character? As long as a person's actions don't cause harm to someone, a person isn't doing something wrong. Wrongness of actions that are wrong is because those actions cause harm to a person. Unless of course you are gonna make some nutty argument, like "lusting after a fictional character in fact does somehow harm someone, by causing them harm in some parallel universe where they exist for real, and that my thought of lust transcends the boundaries of the universes, and telepathically harms this person".
I don't have to talk myself into not feeling guilty about something, for something that isn't even wrong. I don't hurt people, so I have nothing to feel guilty about.
And as you can see from my first comment in this thread, my thoughts when it comes to real people, is all about protecting them, and not harming them. That is why I clearly stated that what this teacher did is wrong. If I actually was a bad person, I would have said that I supported the teacher having sex with her students. I said the very opposite of that. I condemned her actions and condemned any statements made by others on this thread which supported the teacher's actions. This is proof that I'm actually a good person, regardless of what you think about me.
Do you even think about what you post?
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
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Originally Posted by
.:neuko:.
Suddenly the idea of teaching my children at home rather than sending them to some school to be "educated" has become attractive.
They'd probably come out smarter in the end. Have you see some of these textbooks now and days?
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
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Originally Posted by
DeathBlade/13.666
They'd probably come out smarter in the end. Have you see some of these textbooks now and days?
It's been quite some time since I've actually referenced a school textbook. Back in the day in my school the textbooks weren't by any means perfect; the information was often outdated or pretty much biased in terms of subjects like history and religion. On the other hand I'd say the information was at least more comprehensive, less fragmented and more thorough--which I think is more than can be said for school textbooks these days. I do help my niece with her homework now and then, and the textbooks can be so bad that I end up resorting to Google just to interpret some information that could've been made more clear.
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Re: Teacher Celebrates Student's Birthday...With Lap Dance
Be glad you aren't in Texas. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know...k-changes/954/
Granted it's an old article, but I've yet to hear anything about them being changed back or improved on since then.