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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 3:21 pm
So I've been banned from the computers for a week at my school. Why? Because I was watching one of my friends work with HTML. It was at the beginning of Earth Systems class. Doug (our teacher) hadn't even started class yet, and he was right there in the room when Scott and I were sitting at the computer. Robbie just comes barging in and says that Scott and I are both banned from the computer for a week.
You see, some kids were on MySpace or e-mail during their study halls or other times when they had a class. Thus, Robbie put up signs warning us about computer usage. He now threatens to ban students from using the computers for a week if they are using them for non-school related purposes during class time. I'm okay with this, but Robbie has been abusing his newfound ability to kick kids off of the computer. Now he will come into the science room when I'm using the computer, and if I just so happen to minimize a folder or another page the moment he walks in (even if I'm just switching between folders) he immediately thinks I'm hiding something from him. Or if I'm on animemusicvideos.org searching for video clips I can use to make AMV's for graphics design class, he doesn't entirely get what I'm doing, and he immediately thinks I'm not doing schoolwork.
Luckily, Chrissy explained my projects to him, so I just have to call him a cuntbag every time he walks in and says "What are you doing!"
Derick and Julia also got banned from computer usage. Derick was literally TWO SECONDS late for meditation in the morning, so he got banned for a week. Robbie just doesn't seem to get the fact that all the clocks in the school aren't the same. So even though the clock in the hallway says 9:00, that doesn't exactly mean the clock in the science room will say the same. Julia was banned for basically the same thing. It was after lunch, and she was a minute late for class. God forbid, one little minute. Every one else was in the hallway. Technically, they were also all one minute late for class, because they were hanging out in the hallway. Why doesn't he just goddamn ban them from the hallway?
Tim, Ryan, and Cody have been up to TEN minutes late for class for being in the music room, even if the clock in there is exact. Do they ever get banned from the music room? Nope. Because Robbie plays "favorites" with them. They are the students he chats with a lot, and thus, they have "special privilages".
Scott was on the computer doing research during Oceanography and Robbie bursts into the room, screaming in his obnoxiously German accent "What are you doing!? I told you you can't be on the computer!" Robbie doesn't seem to understand that, if you yell and scream at the students and don't actually give them the chance to actually explain what they are doing, he's not really going to get a very kind explanation.
I've already told him to "get the c**k out of your a**" because he was being an ignorant, power-hungry, baligerant p***k.
During art class on Thursday, Scott and I were on the two computers in the science room, and Robbie comes in, and guess what he says. No seriously, just guess, it should be easy. Then, after Stephie explains to him what Scott and I are doing, he says that I have to go in Pete's office to work, so I can be "monitored". Now, how much sense does that make? Wouldn't it be easier if Scott and I were in the same room, so he can monitor the both of us at the same time? It's a helluva lot easier than alternating between two different rooms.
Just today, Scott and I were watching a video from wimp.com; Derick was playing the video. Neither me nor Scott were on the computer, we were just watching it, but we got in trouble because we were both "too close for comfort" to the computer.
I just feel like going up to one of the computers, poking it, and saying "touch" when Robbie is in the room, just to piss him off.
Will, Duncan, Chrissie, and Matt are all against what Robbie is doing. I'm sure they are not the only ones. Just about all of the students are against it as well. Although I feel like I'm the only one actually saying something to Robbie, and telling him that what he's doing is completely INSANE. One of the teachers may have said something too, but I don't know.
I shall quote Scott and say "Robbie can suck my c**k" even though I don't /have/ a c**k. I just find it amusing when Scott says things like that.
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 7:27 pm
I don't understand... students are monitoring the computer lab?
Stupidest s**t of an idea I ever heard.
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Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2006 8:37 pm
Monitoring computers is just tarded. xp
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Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 11:05 am
Students aren't monitoring the computers, I go to a private school. Robbie is one of the teachers, we just call all the teachers by their first names, not "Mr. [last name]" or some other crap like that. And it's not the computer lab, it's all the computers in the building.
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Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 1:54 pm
I would have suggested beating the ******** out of him, but I saw that this p***k is a teacher. Maybe if enough students complain, something will be done.
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 6:59 pm
o3o You told a teacher to get a c**k out of his a**? Did he hand it to you?
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