I give up, you are right. No one will ever pull one over on you. It is way too hard to convince the average person that a loved one died.
Oh please. Why the hell would anyone go from lying administrators to cheating on exams.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Alright, people...
"Dude, my school told me that a bunch of kids died and I was like WTF, then they were like LOL so I was like ROFL. The next day I cheated on my biology exam because, like, stuff like that's OK."
Actually, coming from a policeman like that, I would say the percentage of times when it is a farce is much greater than those when it's real. Really, policemen don't come into classrooms to tell people their friends have died.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Boy who cried wolf...
[...] What were they thinking?There you go.Lotta_Drool wrote:
If you have no reason to doubt a person you tend to believe them because people don't go around saying people died when they didn't.
Fine, be emotionally vulnerable. Believe everyone when they say your mother died, and give the hobo money when he says the world is ending because he's probably right about that too.Lotta_Drool wrote:
I give up, you are right. No one will ever pull one over on you. It is way too hard to convince the average person that a loved one died.
That's a brilliant idea. If that doesn't teach "us", nothing will..
The crash and burn movies of the past don't work any more. We've become to desensitized by TV, movies, and games. It's a new generation and the rules have changed. If this is what it takes to make them wake up to the fact that they aren't immortal ( a problem among most teens), then so be it.
Or they are trying to get through, it worked, it was smart, and the kids are a bunch of pussys.Turquoise wrote:
Toughening up is a good thing, but wouldn't you also agree that this stunt only proves how immature these so-called authority figures are as well? They seem to be treating their positions of power like they're in an episode of Punk'd.SEREMAKER wrote:
some ----- scratch that MOST need to learn that this is real life
toughen the fuck up ............ " I'm mad at the school bc they made me cry and think that my best friend died in a wreck "
suck it the fuck up, know that the harsh reality of death just slapped you in the face you'll probably never take a sip of alchol and drive .... but know that you're pissed at the school, you're going to get drunk just so you can say to all your little friends " If that cop was in my face I would've knock the shit out of him .... who the fuck does he think he is talkin that shit to me .... I'll kick his ass " and then go drive
Boo fucking hoo. Grow the fuck up and realize there are consequences to real world activities. Maybe they shouldn't have said anything and Darwinism would claim those skid-marks of society before they do any real harm.
When you learn to recognize ridiculous example, I'll answer that. In the mean time, I'm going with 'lyin' is bad, m'kay?'Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Oh please. Why the hell would anyone go from lying administrators to cheating on exams.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Alright, people...
"Dude, my school told me that a bunch of kids died and I was like WTF, then they were like LOL so I was like ROFL. The next day I cheated on my biology exam because, like, stuff like that's OK."
Of course it's a ridiculous example, but the underlying argument that lying to the students will found a general disrespect for the rules is absurd.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
When you learn to recognize ridiculous example, I'll answer that. In the mean time, I'm going with 'lyin' is bad, m'kay?'Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Oh please. Why the hell would anyone go from lying administrators to cheating on exams.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Alright, people...
"Dude, my school told me that a bunch of kids died and I was like WTF, then they were like LOL so I was like ROFL. The next day I cheated on my biology exam because, like, stuff like that's OK."
Besides, if lying is bad, why does the president (not just this one, all of them) get to do it?
Flaming_Maniac your mom just died.
Just kidding! Now do you get my point? See how it feels.
Just kidding! Now do you get my point? See how it feels.
It feels slightly drowsy and pretty hungry.Lotta_Drool wrote:
Flaming_Maniac your mom just died.
Just kidding! Now do you get my point? See how it feels.
You seriously expect a reaction out of that?
Fucking pussies
lolMek-Stizzle wrote:
Fucking pussies
I think anyone would be upset after being lied to like that.
Do I support condemn that action? I don't know. I'm too 50/50 on how I feel about this. It's dickish but if it works maybe its worth it.
grow a pair California
And drive sober while you're at it...
And drive sober while you're at it...
So. After all this time of trying to establish themselves as sorts of role-models, school teachers and administration's going to start lying their teeth out? That's even more absurd than you think my example was. To answer your second question, it's because they're politicians. How would this entire country be if filled to the brim with political aspirants?Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Of course it's a ridiculous example, but the underlying argument that lying to the students will found a general disrespect for the rules is absurd.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
When you learn to recognize ridiculous example, I'll answer that. In the mean time, I'm going with 'lyin' is bad, m'kay?'Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Oh please. Why the hell would anyone go from lying administrators to cheating on exams.
Besides, if lying is bad, why does the president (not just this one, all of them) get to do it?
'Your friends just died' isn't even a white lie. It's a pathetic ruse which will only lower the impact of traffic accidents on students, once it sinks in that their school lies to sensationalize the issues. It's going to take more than a handful of 'but srsly's' to reestablish any sense of respect.
Since when did teachers have to be role models? I think a few too many of those teacher-goes-to-the-ghetto-and-turns-things-around movies are getting to you. Role models should come from home.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
So. After all this time of trying to establish themselves as sorts of role-models, school teachers and administration's going to start lying their teeth out? That's even more absurd than you think my example was. To answer your second question, it's because they're politicians. How would this entire country be if filled to the brim with political aspirants?Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Of course it's a ridiculous example, but the underlying argument that lying to the students will found a general disrespect for the rules is absurd.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
When you learn to recognize ridiculous example, I'll answer that. In the mean time, I'm going with 'lyin' is bad, m'kay?'
Besides, if lying is bad, why does the president (not just this one, all of them) get to do it?
'Your friends just died' isn't even a white lie. It's a pathetic ruse which will only lower the impact of traffic accidents on students, once it sinks in that their school lies to sensationalize the issues. It's going to take more than a handful of 'but srsly's' to reestablish any sense of respect.
Besides, one instance is hardly "lying their teeth out", and they have plenty of plausible deniability should they choose to use it. There was a police officer right there telling the story for god's sake.
You're right, politicians aren't role models but teachers are. I mean, sure that guy is the most powerful man on earth, and sure he got there by lying, but kids don't look at that stuff.
You're right, it's a pathetic ruse. A pathetic ruse that obviously got through to the more pathetic students, and those would be the ones drinking and driving yes?
Your logic borders on appalling. You really are one of those "ends justifies the means" types, aren't you?Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Since when did teachers have to be role models? I think a few too many of those teacher-goes-to-the-ghetto-and-turns-things-around movies are getting to you. Role models should come from home.
Besides, one instance is hardly "lying their teeth out", and they have plenty of plausible deniability should they choose to use it. There was a police officer right there telling the story for god's sake.
You're right, politicians aren't role models but teachers are. I mean, sure that guy is the most powerful man on earth, and sure he got there by lying, but kids don't look at that stuff.
You're right, it's a pathetic ruse. A pathetic ruse that obviously got through to the more pathetic students, and those would be the ones drinking and driving yes?
What seems to completely escape you is that the respect newbie is talking about is crucial to getting kids to follow rules. Why should someone follow the law when those responsible for enforcing it are petty paternalists? Why should someone put extra effort into their studies if the teachers they have are fools?
And as for the president... Do I really need to explain how far the bar has been lowered ever since Clinton and Bush took office?
The solution to all this is more honesty and sincerity, not more deceit.
Since when weren't teachers supposed to be role models? An intelligent, responsible, honest teacher ought to be a role model for their students.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Since when did teachers have to be role models? I think a few too many of those teacher-goes-to-the-ghetto-and-turns-things-around movies are getting to you. Role models should come from home.
same here, but what happen to us someone spilled the beans and was telling everyone about a fake car crash but it seems that the teachers wanted to make it a real simulation but it failed epically since most of the seniors come in and out of the school as they please and were able to see the cops and volunteers set up the situation. So by the end it became a joke everyone screwed and the teachers wanted us to take it seriously... this event was a waste of money because of the set up....Commie Killer wrote:
Our school did this, though they were required to tell us all about what was going on beforehand so everyone pretty much laughed at the whole exercise.
Really? How far do you have to go before one life isn't worth it?LT.Victim wrote:
- "if it saves one life, it's worth it."
Pretty much sums it up...
Wow, there sure are some hypocrites here on extreme levels. I don't understand you people who said, "What a bunch of pussies" or "If it saved a life it was worth it."
For you guys who stated the first of the two:
This is a ludacris statement. Being upset over thinking that a friend has died does not make one a pussy, nor does being angry that you were duped into thinking so. Obviously the people who said this have never had somebody close to them, or even just somebody they know, die or lose them in some other way. I am in no way stupid and am definitely not a pussy, but if a teacher told me that a friend of mine died whilst I was at school, I would most likely believe them. I wouldn't sit there and question them, as I would see no reason to. Death is no laughing matter. Either you don't have a heart, have never had this experience, or are trying to look like a hardass on forum. Those are the only things I see possible.
For you "Save a life guys":
That is so much bullshit. I honestly doubt that anybody there learned anything from the experience. Some people just can't and wont learn. That is how it works. I actually believe it would have been better if a kid actually had died from a drunk driving related accident. The fact that they lied only instilled the thought of this actually happening for the time that they believed them. As soon as they heard that this was all just a big lie, I would imagine a large percentage of them thought to themselves "Oh, so it was just a joke, guess drunk driving isn't really that serious. They just wanted to scare us."
And lastly. I don't see how people can see this as being necesarry or effective. It is general knowledge amongst humans that drunk driving is not safe. This reminds me of the end of the movie Thank You For Smoking. He points out the fact that there is no need to have a skull and crossbones on cigarette packages, as it is known by all that cigarettes are dangerous. But people still smoke, even with the knowledge that cigarettes are slowly killing them. That is how dumb society is. People know that things are bad for them, yet they still do them. It is almost the technical term for insanity. So these kids know that drunk driving is bad, yet they still do it. But saying you aren't going to drive drunk while you are sober is completely different than while you are drunk. Alcohol impairs your logic, and you might think you can drive greatly, and then you end up with half a car and a couple bodybags. The only solution would either be to outlaw cars or outlaw alcohol. Neither of which would work as they would just continue doing these things illegally.
So what I'm trying to say is, this is completely pointless, as it wont change anything. People are NEVER going to stop driving drunk. People ARE going to die. People are NEVER going to stop getting drunk. And there is NOTHING anybody can do about it.
For you guys who stated the first of the two:
This is a ludacris statement. Being upset over thinking that a friend has died does not make one a pussy, nor does being angry that you were duped into thinking so. Obviously the people who said this have never had somebody close to them, or even just somebody they know, die or lose them in some other way. I am in no way stupid and am definitely not a pussy, but if a teacher told me that a friend of mine died whilst I was at school, I would most likely believe them. I wouldn't sit there and question them, as I would see no reason to. Death is no laughing matter. Either you don't have a heart, have never had this experience, or are trying to look like a hardass on forum. Those are the only things I see possible.
For you "Save a life guys":
That is so much bullshit. I honestly doubt that anybody there learned anything from the experience. Some people just can't and wont learn. That is how it works. I actually believe it would have been better if a kid actually had died from a drunk driving related accident. The fact that they lied only instilled the thought of this actually happening for the time that they believed them. As soon as they heard that this was all just a big lie, I would imagine a large percentage of them thought to themselves "Oh, so it was just a joke, guess drunk driving isn't really that serious. They just wanted to scare us."
And lastly. I don't see how people can see this as being necesarry or effective. It is general knowledge amongst humans that drunk driving is not safe. This reminds me of the end of the movie Thank You For Smoking. He points out the fact that there is no need to have a skull and crossbones on cigarette packages, as it is known by all that cigarettes are dangerous. But people still smoke, even with the knowledge that cigarettes are slowly killing them. That is how dumb society is. People know that things are bad for them, yet they still do them. It is almost the technical term for insanity. So these kids know that drunk driving is bad, yet they still do it. But saying you aren't going to drive drunk while you are sober is completely different than while you are drunk. Alcohol impairs your logic, and you might think you can drive greatly, and then you end up with half a car and a couple bodybags. The only solution would either be to outlaw cars or outlaw alcohol. Neither of which would work as they would just continue doing these things illegally.
So what I'm trying to say is, this is completely pointless, as it wont change anything. People are NEVER going to stop driving drunk. People ARE going to die. People are NEVER going to stop getting drunk. And there is NOTHING anybody can do about it.
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actually right after i read this that was what i was thinking then BAM. next post summed how i feel about it.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Boy who cried wolf...
The school set an inappropriate example. Next time it happens for real, nobody's going to believe their lying sensationalist asses. What were they thinking?
If it saves one life it would probably be worth it. When it does happen, how will they believe them. I would be pissed then realize that it would be worth it in the end.
Hardly, but when the means are a non-issue, why does it matter what they are?Turquoise wrote:
Your logic borders on appalling. You really are one of those "ends justifies the means" types, aren't you?Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Since when did teachers have to be role models? I think a few too many of those teacher-goes-to-the-ghetto-and-turns-things-around movies are getting to you. Role models should come from home.
Besides, one instance is hardly "lying their teeth out", and they have plenty of plausible deniability should they choose to use it. There was a police officer right there telling the story for god's sake.
You're right, politicians aren't role models but teachers are. I mean, sure that guy is the most powerful man on earth, and sure he got there by lying, but kids don't look at that stuff.
You're right, it's a pathetic ruse. A pathetic ruse that obviously got through to the more pathetic students, and those would be the ones drinking and driving yes?
What seems to completely escape you is that the respect newbie is talking about is crucial to getting kids to follow rules. Why should someone follow the law when those responsible for enforcing it are petty paternalists? Why should someone put extra effort into their studies if the teachers they have are fools?
And as for the president... Do I really need to explain how far the bar has been lowered ever since Clinton and Bush took office?
The solution to all this is more honesty and sincerity, not more deceit.
You identify the rules by the enforcement. Why? They have nothing to do with each other. Look at our government, we have completely separate branches for making law and enforcing law. People should follow the law because it's the law, and people should learn to advance their education, not because the teachers are good.
I hardly think the bar has been lowered any when it comes to moral fiber, we just get to hear more about it with the modern media.
The solution to what? Whiny kids?
So what if a kid doesn't get any of those teachers? He's doomed to failure?SenorToenails wrote:
Since when weren't teachers supposed to be role models? An intelligent, responsible, honest teacher ought to be a role model for their students.Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Since when did teachers have to be role models? I think a few too many of those teacher-goes-to-the-ghetto-and-turns-things-around movies are getting to you. Role models should come from home.
Funny that when a kid tries something similar(ish) he gets in a heap of trouble.
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Resetting my dangling jaw for the moment:Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Since when did teachers have to be role models? I think a few too many of those teacher-goes-to-the-ghetto-and-turns-things-around movies are getting to you. Role models should come from home.
Besides, one instance is hardly "lying their teeth out", and they have plenty of plausible deniability should they choose to use it. There was a police officer right there telling the story for god's sake.
You're right, politicians aren't role models but teachers are. I mean, sure that guy is the most powerful man on earth, and sure he got there by lying, but kids don't look at that stuff.
You're right, it's a pathetic ruse. A pathetic ruse that obviously got through to the more pathetic students, and those would be the ones drinking and driving yes?
a) Teachers do not have to be role models, but are encouraged to do so by administration and the classes they took to get their teaching degree. It's kinda hard to imprint data into someone's head if you don't have at least some of their respect. Of course parents should be proper role models, but you should realize how often that doesn't work out.
b) I believe, unless I remember the article wrong, that this was multiple instances of 'lying their teeth out,' if you count quantity of 'dead' students. Additionally, as said before, it is the sort of lie of the most grotesque nature.
c) You just said they weren't supposed to be role models. And here you say 'sure, lie your ass off to get what you want.' This is where our moral structure parts.
d) No, it pissed them off. And do you think all people irked by that stupid ploy are drunks who are licensed to drive?
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