General Liberal teacher loses his mind and job

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rmenergy

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You're the one that brought your kids and wife into the conversation.

If you'd like to "settle it offline", I live in Seattle so let me know when you get here. You clearly show your lack of social skills by taking an online conversation and turning it into a threat. That is not how adults solve problems, but if that is how you handle your life problems, I'm happy to accept. Just make the trip. You also mentioned multiple posts ago about not wasting your time yet kept engaging. Another great example of your excellent social skills.

Your wife sounds like the most sane person in your family. Maybe you should focus on having a better relationship with her and helping your kids out. Seek therapy and improve your life. I feel sorry for everyone around you.
Let me break this conversation down for you. This is where it started when you commented on this:
I fucking wish we did. Wife wouldn't stay home, she "had" to work for her extra spending money.
Our son went to catholic schools until middle school where we pulled him due to the lockdown bs & sent him to charter school.
You commented with:
Social skills, who needs them?
I replied with:

Never been around homeschooled kids I see.

The most well rounded & some of the most successful & intelligent kids I’ve ever met have been homeschooled.

I’ve heard the stories about the weirdo homeschool kids but haven’t experienced it myself. I’m also in CA were plenty of weirdos exist. There’s also extensive support systems for homeschooling & the kids can play sports on the public schools teams. If they’re not interacting, it’s not due to homeschooling
Initial sentence was snarky, yes, but also went on to explain experience with homeschooled kids as well as hearing the old outdated bs about the weird homeschooled kids. Instead of supporting your stance or delving into the conversation you replied with:

With no social skills. I see.

An unintelligent response. The conversation devolved from there into your troll. Yes, I took the bait. I'm admittedly not in a good mood today. You making comments about my son when you're clearly making shit up is out of line. You comment on:

[/QUOTE="mysticmac, post: 2444614, member: 1025"]
That is not how adults solve problems
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Explain how a dumb fuck repeat of a stance with no support is a way to solve problems?

Seek therapy and improve your life. I feel sorry for everyone around you.
From engaging with a dumb ass troll who has no reading comprehension skills that's what you ascertain? Good god, you're a bigger fucking idiot than I could have imagined.

Ok, I'm actually done with this "conversation".
 

mysticmac

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Let me break this conversation down for you. This is where it started when you commented on this:




You commented with:


I replied with:



Initial sentence was snarky, yes, but also went on to explain experience with homeschooled kids as well as hearing the old outdated bs about the weird homeschooled kids. Instead of supporting your stance or delving into the conversation you replied with:




An unintelligent response. The conversation devolved from there into your troll. Yes, I took the bait. I'm admittedly not in a good mood today. You making comments about my son when you're clearly making shit up is out of line. You comment on:

[/QUOTE="mysticmac, post: 2444614, member: 1025"]
That is not how adults solve problems
My initial comment wasn't directed toward you or anyone. You responded to me and made that clear by quoting me. Good God, you have terrible social skills, and you didn't even format your post correctly.
 

Jamie999

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My initial comment wasn't directed toward you or anyone. You responded to me and made that clear by quoting me. Good God, you have terrible social skills, and you didn't even format your post correctly.
Lol read the thread over.. Of better yet feed it into chatgpt and ask it to critique your POV.

You are unnecessarily hostile and you are having a hard time following the conversation.
 

mysticmac

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Lol read the thread over.. Of better yet feed it into chatgpt and ask it to critique your POV.

You are unnecessarily hostile and you are having a hard time following the conversation.
Basically all I said is that he lacks social skills. The only other statements I made were based on what he voluntarily posted. Then he threatened me, so I accepted. His posts show his lack of social skills. It wasn't much of a conversation.
 

NiteProwleR

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You all are burying my awesome comments.1000018082.gif
Also, I never made it past grade 7 and am more socially gifted than mystic and energy put together.
 

CuddleBug

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I have noticed that often homeschooled children are socially different than the average other child, but not in a bad way. They tend to be able to talk to adults, make eye contact and speak clearly. That is at least the majority of them that come from a healthy family. There are probably 2 reasons to homeschool a child. One is to keep them out of the education system. The other one is to keep them from socializing with the rest of the world. If the parents have a problem in society the kids will probably have that same problem.
 

Jamie999

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I have noticed that often homeschooled children are socially different than the average other child, but not in a bad way. They tend to be able to talk to adults, make eye contact and speak clearly. That is at least the majority of them that come from a healthy family. There are probably 2 reasons to homeschool a child. One is to keep them out of the education system. The other one is to keep them from socializing with the rest of the world. If the parents have a problem in society the kids will probably have that same problem.
I think there is a huge range of experiences on both sides.. You can have kids raised in good schools in areas with proper families and low crime with good sense of community and everyone is on same page.. Or you can have a kid raised in a school with gangs and lots of little shits that come from broken homes and are very violent and not very bright. Likewise homeschool you can have isolated children who get subpar education or you can get children who are well socialized in their neighborhood plus hobbies/sports who get a high level 1 on 1 education that puts them YEARS ahead of their peers learning wise.

So it's hard to just say one or the other because it depends what their experience will be like in both.
 

Wiggy

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The funniest thing is the teacher is ranting about people going along with political idealogy they don't agree with or like just to fit in.

Oh the ironing. lmao