ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:I agree that some rules may be lame, but they're justifiable, and reasonable IMO. Considering how sunny Australia is, and how easy it is to get sunburnt, always wearing a hat is logical and appropriate.
My school had quite a few shady areas - just mainly the oval you weren't allowed on. I guess that since I wasn't very sporty (in later years, due to my vision), I didn't use the oval much, except for chasey perhaps.
Lol. i probably never gotten sunburnt in my life, not that i remember. Maybe only a very few times, and even then, only very mild sunburns. I never really wear a hat either, except for when in primary school they forced me to. My skin is quite resistant to sunburn it seems. Sometimes when me and some others are together, in the sun, they get burnt all red, and i get nothing.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:There's advantages and disadvantages in that. You can easily figure out what others are thinking, for example. Very easy to develop a personality profile of people.
Increased ease in developing personal profile is not worth getting pwnt by teacher. U'll develop that profile anywyas, and it's not that neccessary either. Unless i really hate someone, and want to counter plot against them or something.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:That actually makes sense in the real world. Many reports you write probably go to someone who barely understands it. So appearance would, to whoever's read it, have quite an impact.
This also tries to bring out one's creative side, something you tend to loose as you grow older.
lol. U can't say "most", but it happens. And when i mean decoration, i don't men setting out ur report propperly, using appropriate headings, good structure and all that poo poo that may be useful in a report u write to ur boss. I mean stuff like drawing each letter of ur title a different colour, putting gliter on the boarders... and poo poo like that.
About bringing out the creative side, well, maybe.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:O_o. I didn't enjoy dancing that much, but I figured that if you don't have a choice, stop hating it.
Hating something is not something u can control. On the other hand, stop resisting would be a better way to put it. If u hate something, u can't really get urself to enjoy it.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:I liked highschool a lot more (and I like Uni more than highschool), but primary school was kinda interesting IMO. (except in grade 6, when my teacher loved sewing... gawd, wee'd spend entire afternoons sewing some poo poo; luckily grade 7 was better - teacher liked drama)
sewing would be cool. It's easy, and, best of all, u get something out of it, not like doing the chicken dance. I did sewing in yr7. I absolutely owned in sewing. My teddy bear was the best.
Maths in primary school was really lame. for like ages straight, u get taught the same easy poo poo, that noone seems to get, and after the 10th time the teacher explains how to do some simple thing, u just get bored.
I loved making stuff in primary school. craft, or whatever they called it. Art and sport wasn't bad either.