My math teacher made me so mad today.
The bell rang, so I left the class. I was halfway to my other class, talking to somebody on the way, minding my own business, and suddenly he's screaming for me to come back to his class. I don't even know why I turned around, but he got in my face and started yelling at me.
The reason for that is because he has this stupid rule about his students walking through a bunch of people that are going the other direction. It's high school, people do that all the ****ing time. I'm 17 years old, I'm smart enough to walk down the hall.
Then I got a referral and ISS for arguing with him.
I can't believe he freaked out so bad over something so stupid. Reminded me of my dad.
what a douche.
Does anyone remember what that smilie was called who's smiling face was tilted slightly in a condescending manner?
Also, you look nice whoever you are.
Originally posted by Insomniatric
My math teacher made me so mad today.The bell rang, so I left the class. I was halfway to my other class, talking to somebody on the way, minding my own business, and suddenly he's screaming for me to come back to his class. I don't even know why I turned around, but he got in my face and started yelling at me.
The reason for that is because he has this stupid rule about his students walking through a bunch of people that are going the other direction. It's high school, people do that all the ****ing time. I'm 17 years old, I'm smart enough to walk down the hall.
Then I got a referral and ISS for arguing with him.
I can't believe he freaked out so bad over something so stupid. Reminded me of my dad.
what a douche.
I had a moment like that with a teacher. I didn't get in trouble, but had to talk to the vice-principle. He told me that kids who do get in trouble with punishments like yours, get it for the way they respond. He said it was a technicality that can seldom be proven, as he laughed and said, "tell you friends".
Originally posted by King of Blades
Does anyone remember what that smilie was called who's smiling face was tilted slightly in a condescending manner?Also, you look nice whoever you are.
I had a moment like that with a teacher. I didn't get in trouble, but had to talk to the vice-principle. He told me that kids who do get in trouble with punishments like yours, get it for the way they respond. He said it was a technicality that can seldom be proven, as he laughed and said, "tell you friends".
Yeah, I know why I got in trouble, I'm just kinda mad that the whole thing happened. I was just minding my own business and then my douche math teacher gets in my face and yells at me (sounds exaggerated, I know, but trust me it's not), so I argued back.
oh well, the past is the past.
I just read some incredibly uninformed statements from boxing fans regarding MMA.
Here's one:
"Any C-level boxer with decent footwork could be an MMA champion."
I don't understand why anyone would think that. Boxers are just that... boxers. They typically are much better at BOXING than mixed martial artists. However, that is their only advantage.
Let's just assume that this guy was right, his statement still makes no sense. Only the absolute top boxers in the world make millions. C-level guys don't get paid shit, so if they could take over the MMA world, don't you think they'd do that? MMA champs make much more than C-level boxers.
Also, show me a boxer that can stop Chael Sonnen's double and I'll show you my unicorn.
Let's think about boxer vs mma guy like this: Floyd Mayweather Jr. is arguably the best boxer in the world, and Joe Lauzon is a middle of the road LW. If they got into a disagreement in a parking lot, Joe would twist Mayweather into a pretzel.
If you put Floyd against Jose Aldo, the fight would be over after one leg kick.
Statement number 2:
"What it is he going to do, take him to the ground and bend one of his body parts and then we give it a cool name Come on guys, boxers do this for a living, no comparison when it comes to skills. These MMA guys barely have any experience in any of their techniques. They always talk we have this and that, but they really never concentrated just enough on one skill to master it. Only a few have and the number is very small. Nine out ten of these MMA dudes don't even know how to throw a proper or decent jab, lack of defense is evident, and fatigue is always a huge factor thats why we see so many ground game, a lot of them look and are out of shape."
This comment was obviously written by a guy who's never grappled or wrestled (or boxed probably). He's under the impression that fighting on the ground is not tiring (when it can actually be more grueling than striking). And an mma fighter could EASILY take a boxer down and submit him. If he couldn't, he shouldn't be an mma fighter. Boxers are not trained to defend takedowns, submissions, or gnp (as well as kicks, elbows, and knees standing).
Case in point: Couture vs Toney. That was just embarrassing.
I'm done ranting.
Originally posted by Barker
That reminds me, I watched some UFC thing on Youtube with illegal shots and some guy kicked another guy's nuts on accidentThen they hit gloves and went back at it
And not a second later the same guy got another nutshot in
Yeah, it's unfortunate but almost unavoidable. Most of the time the guy kicking the nuts is actually going for an inside leg kick, he's not necessarily trying to cheat.