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Originally Posted by Yoherz
But it's still the same punishment if it's self defense or assault. I was attacked with a knife and got a more harsh punishment than the person that attacked me. Besides, it's like I said to the vice-principal AND principal. "If I'm getting attacked in the middle of nowhere, I can't just call a teacher or the cops to come save me. I have to take it into my own hands to defend myself.
No, not all teachers know what they're doing. I, for example, have a Spanish teacher with 90% of her students failing and they refuse to fire her, or even let me transfer out of her class. Though, I do know that there are teachers that know what they're doing because there are a few teachers that I look up to as role models. The other teachers, just plain out don't know what they're doing. Period. As for the typos, it's just another form of typing. It's shorthand and I type like that all the time on messengers. There's nothing wrong with it as long as you get your message across.
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By any means did you provoke the person who attacked you, the person who assaulted you obviously had a reason. Unless he was completely insane, which I highly doubt, but is a possibility. Don't push all the blame on the person who attacked you, own up.
Ask yourself "Why are 90% of her students failing, is it the 90% of the students fault?" because obviously that other 10% doesn't have some completely different teacher who knows what shes doing. Not only that but teachers are EXTREMELY hard to fire. Look into it, they have to break a law before it's close to possible to fire a teacher.
As for the typos and improper grammar, I wasn't using it as a slam.[not that it was directed toward you anyway] I was using it more as "This is why we have school" [refer to thread title] The typos were obviously not abbreviations and grammar mistakes like then/than were clearly visible to me. Could be because I'm a grammar Nazi, who will admit; makes mistakes as well.