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Discussion: Have you ever dragged a teacher?
Member Since: 9/7/2012
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No, I don't like making people feel bad about themselves 
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Member Since: 6/7/2011
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some of y'all are so damn mean for no reason and have no concept of how to be assertive without being aggressive
you can stand your ground if someone is in the wrong without making them feel bad about themselves
like in no situation should you make your teacher cry or visibly shaken
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Member Since: 4/24/2011
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I usually make sarcastic remarks and to the teachers who are too slow to get it.
Y'all should have your pics in an encyclopedia next to the word rude 
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Member Since: 3/26/2011
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waiT. I did the same like a year ago and I completely went IN on her ass saying that she was a bible preaching homophobe since she always brought up the Bible in Maths class
I always use to drag my teachers - I had no shame. They were there to teach me, but when they didn't bother then I had to speak up and say something
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Member Since: 3/15/2013
Posts: 32,106
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Originally posted by MusicTalker
Students should always be nice to teachers, even if some are better than others (and some are nicer than others, honestly_. The best thing to do is to seek help elsewhere if they teach poorly, or talk it out with them privately in a more polite manner if you have an issue with them instead of trying to "dragT" them.
In high school I liked some teachers and didn't like some, but that is just life. It's important to be always be polite and be rude. It always bothered me when kids took out their hatred of school on a teacher who was just trying (even if they could sometimes be harsh, which sometimes, they have to be).
So I don't mean to be the party pooper in here but please respect your teachers. The majority of them are really good, talented people who have a really important job. As I've gotten older I've continued to gain respect for them because not only do they work hard, but they don't get paid enough for their work.
Any profession has some rotten apples, but they will eventually be picked out (pun intended).
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Some posts here are immature as fck, but most of them are easy to defend, if a teacher is wrong on something they need to be set right, and I'm not only talking about their way of teaching;if they don't know how to talk to their students and have respect for them, a little ''drag'' is what they deserve, let me remind you for example of these teachers who just got into this field for the money or because they had their contacts who got them a job, these kind of ''professionals'' expose themselves so easily that every kind of drag they receive is justified.
As I've said, there are childish posts ( yet funny  ) on this thread, but don't come here as being more adult than some others just because you might be a teacher yourself or be friends with some because here we're only talking about INDIVIDUALS, not the whole package, actually I do think that you're dragging the teachers yourself by thinking that when some of the posters here expose their teachers as ****** ones, they actually point at the teaching field
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Member Since: 9/12/2012
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Yea and each time the teachers deserved it although looking back I believe I didn't really need to.
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Member Since: 8/10/2012
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Only my math teacher, because she is terrible, I swear. I really respect teachers and don't usually have a problem with them, but that ho got haself the wrong job.
She ALWAYS says no matter what I do "Imma call your parents" but she never did. And after like 15 times I dragged ha. And overall she is so disrespectful. 
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Member Since: 6/7/2005
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Yes, and I made them fire one of those (he deserved it tho).

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Member Since: 8/18/2013
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Quote:
Originally posted by BabyCantYouSee
Now in high school, I don't really "drag" but I call them out when they are being unfair.
But in gr 8, I was ruthless.
My English teacher in 8th grade said she was going to call my mom because I stole chocolate milk from the cafeteria (  ).. she always used to pick on me, even before this. I didn't like her AT ALL. I was so pissed that day, I forget why. But I remember saying "MY MOM DOESN'T LIKE YOU!!!!!!!! HOLY YOU'RE SO ANNOYING!!" and then she goes "WHAT?! Your mother LOVES ME!!". I remember my friends laughing during this time too. Then I was like "NO SHE DOESN'T. STOP STALKING ME YOU RAT" (she looked like a rat, really.) Then I went home.
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Member Since: 2/16/2012
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No, my aunt taught in my school so I couldn't really, plus I always was lucky in getting the best teachers and I was always good in class. I loved secondary school.
BUT there was an incident when I was in 6th year, where a guy in a foundation Irish class (which is the lowest standard - I wasn't there, they never learned anything) threw a tampon at this clueless old teacher (who even the other teachers don't like  ) and she told him to ''go back to Africa''.
She never got reported or anything, it was too funny. Even the black guy was dying. 
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Member Since: 8/17/2013
Posts: 6,565
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The fabricated stories in here 
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Member Since: 6/21/2012
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Member Since: 2/16/2012
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Quote:
Originally posted by Jae
The fabricated stories in here 
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I was thinking the same thing until I put down my own story and realised how ridiculous it sounds, and if it wasn't my own I probably wouldn't believe it - so I guess we can't really judge.
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
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I've been in college for a while now so it's been a long time since I've dragged a teacher, but in middle school I had my fair share of draggings.
I remember one time an english teacher popped off on me (I wasn't the easiest student). That day I had my hand up for a good 8 minutes and she kept ignoring me, but I resilient. Finally she turned to me and was shouted, "Whaaaaat?", I said, "Forget it, hoe." She was bamboozled and puzzled by this word being used in her class, so I reassured her, "Yes, you. Acting like a hoe, never mind, I don't have a question." My principle said I didn't have proof of her being an alleged prostitute so I got two days in school suspension, but we both kii'd about it.
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
Posts: 13,165
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I had this gay German teacher in the 9th grade and he kept being disrespectful and saying sly things and rolling his eyes at me. (He was super cocky because he knew a lot things because he read a lot, but he wasn't really that smart). So one day I decided to be nice and say "Wow! You know so much, how do you remember everything?". (  ) He then proceeded to roll his eyes and say it's because he's a genius and knows everything. I then bluntly said, "No, you're not" and walked off.  (He called my mother and she hung up the phone after he told her what happened). 
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 7,352
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I've pushed a teacher so far that he decided to throw a chair through the classroom
Does that count?
We always disagreed on everything and clashed on a weekly basis. He disrespected so many people by just ignoring them and making fun of them when they got a low mark and he was a terrible teacher in general. So I think I was allowed to
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Member Since: 7/21/2009
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I used to have a teacher who was wearing the same t-shirt for days - in the middle of summer - and was sporting the most disgusting sweat stains. We were yound and ruthless and one day we put a deodorant stick on her table before class. She was furious. I loved it.
Today I feel bad about it. kids can be cruel.
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
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 this thread is just making my day.
Anyway in 10nth grade there was this bitchy teacher who would always talk down on students and make them feel worthless ( she even dragged this guy who was one of those shy people and had a known learning disability  ).One day we were working on stuff outside of class for almost the whole day and were tired.Anyway that day she had got into an argument with this other guy in another class (I mean a full grown teacher arguing with a student  ).she came into our class all bitter and ranting about how disrespectful students were.Midway into the lesson she finally got into the days work and started asking us questions,the whole class just looked at her silently and then we all just looked sideways.She even tried to get those people who usually always know the answer and they just looked sideways.She got mad and said if no one answered the question (A very easy question at that  ) she would no longer teach our class,we just continued starring at her and she went out the door ranting.After that everyone started laughing and cheering and she was right outside  .
And the one day the same teacher and a friend of mine (a girl ....she was known for being bitchy).she went and asked her to go to the toilet.which resulted in the teacher going on rant about how students always pick the worst times to go out.After she finished ranting the girl just looked at her and said "I'll take that as a yes" and she walked out  , i miss HS 
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Member Since: 5/19/2012
Posts: 5,843
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BUMP.
I need more 
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Member Since: 8/17/2013
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No, I wasn't raised that way
I've corrected teachers tho...
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