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From: Scorpion Subject: You bastard! Date: 9/25/08 04:06 I know I don't have to pm you because you probably already know it but damn joo! Stop it!!! XDDD
Jailbait pussy is good but, seriously, most jailbait are innocent and will want to just be "friends" and hurt you so I decided fuck that and became more sexual oriented.
Jailbait is only good if they're willing to fuck, good sir.
Hope we have an understanding now? ;D AHAHAHAHAHA!
From: ahrara_ Subject: dfdsaf Date: 10/2/08 11:06 god you're such a douche man leave me alone :o
From: mikeymoo Subject: Re: :o Date: 11/2/08 08:07 I got your back, bro. Good to know someone does!
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oh boy scorpion that does not reflect very well on you
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From: Fritz Subject: Hey bro Date: 12/3/08 03:02 I left my vibrating dildo phone at your house, could you give it back next time you see me?
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oh boy that does not reflect very well on me
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Kennigit
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From: thedeadhaji Subject: so! Date: 9/25/07 15:44 When it rains, it pours. Is that how it goes? In the wake of Mani stepping down, we're now faced with VioleTAK leaving starcraft permanently, as he's settled into a new setting, new job, etc.
So now we have some task openings, and you were the first in line when considering new staff hirings. I shouldn't have to explain why, we've talked for quite some time now over stuff. The other staff members pretty much unanimously agree that you should be one of the top candidates for staff hirings, so I wouldn't be staging a coup or anything (or am i?!).
For now I'd give you replay status to take up VioleTAK's job of linking the Bazzi youtube vods to TLPD (esp since you took the initiative of linking them in small vods thread on your own for a week or so now). I'm not sure what the status is on Liquibet new entry creation, but if PoP feels a need and you're willing to give it a shot, we'd tack on additional responsibilities as we go.
So yea, are you up for it? The only reason you haven't been made staff yet was because there wasn't a task for you to fill, but it seems to have presented itself now. ------------
Actually this was the worst PM/decision ever. If you get a message like this immediately decline the offer.
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From: LosingID8 Subject: stop posting Date: 11/23/08 17:56 you're drunk/high/on something
stop posting for tonight and go to bed
-_-;
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THE BIG TROLL OF FORUMS
ps: I dig strafe btw so everyone knows that!
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On December 09 2008 12:03 Chef wrote:Show nested quote +From: Fritz Subject: Hey bro Date: 12/3/08 03:02 I left my vibrating dildo phone at your house, could you give it back next time you see me? ROFLL
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Kennigit
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I get 1-2 of these per day
Hi Kennigit,
First of all, I'd like to apologize if I caused trouble with my post earlier today. I know I'm new around here and have to earn respect. But at the same time, I have trouble understanding something.
Here's what I posted in short form. I asserted that we do not have enough information about Starcraft 2 to claim that it sucks.
I didn't start a flamefest. I didn't insult other posters for their opinions. I DID respond as well as I could to those posts that were on topic.
And yet, the guy who calls me a faggot, ignores the entire thread in claiming that I evaded all responses, and claims that my point has no content without actually RESPONDING to content or pointing my in a direction where the content in my thread has been discussed is doing the right thing?
Obviously you have every right to close a thread, especially if you think it's not contributing to the discussion, but I don't understand what was wrong with mine, and I definitely don't understand how the post you quoted was relevant. So, being new means I have to agree with everybody else or keep my mouth shut? How can I express a differing point of view without people becoming severely offended?
Subject: Closed? Date: 11/28/08 05:15 Really don't think you should've closed this blog. If it was a thread, definitely. But give me a break with my blog in this case.
Bad close if you were the one who did it.
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From: Manifesto7 Subject: Re: need help with an interview Date: 2/3/07 13:11
----------------------------------------- Original Message: Teacher Interviewed: Trevor Allen
Date: 2/2/2007
Beginning and concluding times: August 2005 - present
Location: Japan
1. What are some of the challenges and benefits of teaching in Japan?
- The benifits of teaching in Japan come from the school setting, which is far different from that of North America. Schools in Japan play a much greater role in a students life, acting a center for not only their education, but their social development and community services. Being a part of such an important aspect of society allows for greater interaction with the children and community.
- Some challenges of teaching are adjusting to a new philosophy of teaching which oftentimes seems backwards and counter productive to second language learning. The ability to work in a system that seems to be flawed takes a great deal of creativity and patience.
2. Why, in your own opinion that the USA is behind in their Student development in comparison to Japan?
- I dont believe that the US is behind Japan in student development. This is a myth created by stereotypical images of Japanese students going to school everyday, diliently working at tehir desks, and not causing any discipline problems. This image is 100% false. Japanese schools face the same disciplinary problems as other schools.
In addition, the teaching philosophy in Japan revolves around students recieving input, and then having the ability to regurgitate that input in a pressured testing environment. Past elementary school, there is little to no emphisis on student independant learning or thought. The fact that North American schools focus on how to learn, rather than "learn this" is a boon for them.
3. How is your class structure?(examples of daily activities)
- I teach first year high school conversation (equivelent to tenth grade in NA). In addition I teach oral communication as an elective to second and third year students. Because first year is required, I must create activities that are suitable for all skill levels. We practice basic communication patterns, play information gap games, and prepare speeches and dialogues for assessement. As of this year we abandoned our textbook ni an effort to generate more authenticity in the class, and the resuts have been encouraging.
In second and thirsd year, our students are generally more motivated because it is an elective class. Therefore, we challenge more heady topics of discussion, get them involved in letter exchange translation between American and Japanese elementary schools (we are the translating middle men), have them prepare dramas, and other media related projects.
Lastly, we feature an extensive writing program for some students where they write a journal on a weekly basis. As a teacher I read and respond to these journals. Considering the difficulty f one on one comunication in a class of fourty, this project gives an excellent opportunity for output by the student in a much less stressful way that face to face communication.
4. How do you encourage student engagement during class?
- Much of this is out of our control, and depends on how well the class is coming together away from our once a week class. If a class bonds well and quickly, my job is much easier as there is a real comfort amongst each other. If a class has real divides, then my job becomes very difficult to create a motivating environment. Much of my technique for creating comes from a book by Zoltan Dornyei called "motivational strategies in the second language classroom". It is helpful for some practical ideas if you are having trouble.
5. What are some of the difficulty you face when teaching English literacy(reading, writing, speaking, understanding)?
Student motivation should always be the answer in any second language class around the world. Without motivation, all the aptitude in the world will not allow you to learn a second language. Creating that intrinsic motivation in student to make them want to succeed is the most crucial thing. Without it, there is no success.
Hope this helps, Mani.
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Private Message From: anotak Subject: sup Date: 11/30/08 07:00 hey man, you still got those replays of you that you showed me in op tl-west a while back (like that one where you nuked a sunk line or the many-factory rush on i think rush hour against some P with all the vultures)? I want to upload some of them on FighterReplays, make them featured replays on the frontpage (i'm a mod over there) keep practicing man, if i had anyone i'd say has a good chance to become a known player in the future it's you Reply
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Kennigit
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On December 09 2008 12:25 InfeSteD wrote: Private Message From: anotak Subject: sup Date: 11/30/08 07:00 hey man, you still got those replays of you that you showed me in op tl-west a while back (like that one where you nuked a sunk line or the many-factory rush on i think rush hour against some P with all the vultures)? I want to upload some of them on FighterReplays, make them featured replays on the frontpage (i'm a mod over there) keep practicing man, if i had anyone i'd say has a good chance to become a known player in the future it's you Reply
lol, that's a good troll.
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ahh i feel good that i've never gotten a pm full of hatred. life is a bliss
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Now you have.
Muahahahahaha.
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Oh the olliewilliams is not funny because of him, but because I receive like 2 of those per month or so. People think im a mod...
LOL I KNOW!!
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On December 09 2008 13:39 Lemonwalrus wrote: Now you have.
Muahahahahaha. Don't think you're so clever! I already sent him a PM full of hate.
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On December 09 2008 13:33 CaucasianAsian wrote: ahh i feel good that i've never gotten a pm full of hatred. life is a bliss
I have
standard theme is to ask for your picture
to this day I'm still not sure if I'm being hit on
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