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Post by Thrawn on Mar 24, 2017 13:28:23 GMT
is she/he strict or what? STRICT!?! Thats a dictator Strict teachers are normal. Too me at least.
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Post by Conrad von Hotzendorf on Mar 24, 2017 15:42:16 GMT
Me and my friend like 2 minutes ago Me: Vlad Tepes, do you know who he is? Friend: Idk, sounds communist Me:smh
Sidenote: We need some kind of Darwinist purge
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2017 15:57:00 GMT
Me and my friend like 2 minutes ago Me: Vlad Tepes, do you know who he is? Friend: Idk, sounds communist Me:smh Sidenote: We need some kind of Darwinist purge Vlad? Communist? We need some Stalinist purge actually
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Mar 24, 2017 15:57:23 GMT
Me and my friend like 2 minutes ago Me: Vlad Tepes, do you know who he is? Friend: Idk, sounds communist Me:smh Sidenote: We need some kind of Darwinist purge I agree with the first part of your statement. I find that a lot of times when people call for Darwinism, they are actually speaking about stupid people who have no genetic reason for it. Killing idiots would not likely decrease the amount of idiots that much. Not in the next generation, though they wouldn't be learning it, and not on a genetic level.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2017 16:04:17 GMT
My brother was just right now confused as to where Ohio was. Was it in California? In Detroit? In Michigan?
Had to show him Ohio on the map -_-
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Post by Mountbatten on Mar 25, 2017 18:11:24 GMT
My mum thought WWI was fought between Italy, Germany, Austria against Russia, Britain, France and America. No Bulgaria, Serbia, Romania, Turkey and Japan? She also didn't know there was a thing called Austria Hungary. My mother probably doesn't know that there was a WW1. She's never struck me as the type to worry about the past
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2017 18:35:59 GMT
My mum thought WWI was fought between Italy, Germany, Austria against Russia, Britain, France and America. No Bulgaria, Serbia, Romania, Turkey and Japan? She also didn't know there was a thing called Austria Hungary. My mother probably doesn't know that there was a WW1. She's never struck me as the type to worry about the past except for only two guys in my entire family (me and a cousin of mine) literally no one knows what the world wars were. Let alone how they started.
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Post by Bismarck Jr on Mar 26, 2017 1:46:32 GMT
My mother probably doesn't know that there was a WW1. She's never struck me as the type to worry about the past except for only two guys in my entire family (me and a cousin of mine) literally no one knows what the world wars were. Let alone how they started. Österreich, always Österreich
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Post by TK421 on Mar 26, 2017 1:52:30 GMT
My mother probably doesn't know that there was a WW1. She's never struck me as the type to worry about the past except for only two guys in my entire family (me and a cousin of mine) literally no one knows what the world wars were. Let alone how they started. That's an atrocity, in and of itself...
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Post by Desophaeus on Mar 26, 2017 5:42:30 GMT
My mum thought WWI was fought between Italy, Germany, Austria against Russia, Britain, France and America. No Bulgaria, Serbia, Romania, Turkey and Japan? She also didn't know there was a thing called Austria Hungary. That's not too bad actually... they're the major countries in that war (although she put Italy on the wrong side). I wonder if she knows the difference between WW1 and WW2, proly not... -_-
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Post by joachimmurat on Apr 22, 2017 5:43:59 GMT
For me, there were these two girls back in my Modern World History class. Not saying that they're dumb, but history was NOT their strength. They wanted to be in AP History (Advanced Placement), but they were confused on everything; for example, we did maps of countries of ww2 one day and they couldn't locate china, france, germany, or england. They also were confused on which side Germany, the US, and Russia were in ww2. And a bunch of other things. A few days before our ww2 test: Quote - "So wait, I'm confused; who made the atomic bombs, the US? Idk." And they wanted to transfer over to an AP class -_- Same thing could be said for me I'm the only one who actually knows things and everyone asks me, I think I know more then the teacher even, but yea I get mad when they ask stupid questions.
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Post by Bismarck Jr on Apr 22, 2017 14:47:46 GMT
For me, there were these two girls back in my Modern World History class. Not saying that they're dumb, but history was NOT their strength. They wanted to be in AP History (Advanced Placement), but they were confused on everything; for example, we did maps of countries of ww2 one day and they couldn't locate china, france, germany, or england. They also were confused on which side Germany, the US, and Russia were in ww2. And a bunch of other things. A few days before our ww2 test: Quote - "So wait, I'm confused; who made the atomic bombs, the US? Idk." And they wanted to transfer over to an AP class -_- Same thing could be said for me I'm the only one who actually knows things and everyone asks me, I think I know more then the teacher even, but yea I get mad when they ask stupid questions. My first experience with my history teacher was correcting him in class We started a fast friendship since
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Post by joachimmurat on Apr 22, 2017 16:28:25 GMT
Same thing could be said for me I'm the only one who actually knows things and everyone asks me, I think I know more then the teacher even, but yea I get mad when they ask stupid questions. My first experience with my history teacher was correcting him in class We started a fast friendship since Quite a way to start a friendship
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Apr 22, 2017 16:41:33 GMT
My friendly with my one professor even though she is somewhat (just a little) ignorant and opposed to me politically. I pretend it ain't the case, and to some extent it is not.
My history professor is a different story. Can't say we are enemies, but I wouldn't call us friends. I have tried correcting them too much.
They aren't actually my professors anymore. Perhaps next year.
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Jun 21, 2017 14:47:49 GMT
My classmates used to not know who Hitler and Stalin were. We are studying elective History till we graduate. Note that they are 14-15 at that time. And this year/atm, we are studying on: A) Imapact of WW1 and the League of Nations B) Rise of the Communist USSR and the Rise of Stalin. C) Rise of Nazi Germany and the Rise of Hitler. D) Stuff Leading to WW2 in Europe. E) Defeat of Nazi Germany (and co.) in WW2 in Europe. F) Stuff Leading to WW2 in the Pacific/Asia. G) Defeat of Japan in WW2 in the Pacific/Asia. Ps: It was around the time right before our first exams in the middle of the semester. We were tested on A) and parts of B).
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