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French probably. Only because my teacher at the time would have breakdowns at us about halfway through every lesson, telling us how we wouldn't amount to anything for not knowing French... then complain the next lesson because we hadn't learned anything from the previous one aaaand straight in to another breakdown
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"French probably. Only because my teacher at the time would have breakdowns at us about halfway through every lesson, telling us how we wouldn't amount to anything for not knowing French... then complain the next lesson because we hadn't learned anything from the previous one aaaand straight in to another breakdown
LvM"
What a roller coaster!!! I wish I was there
PE… yup, I started resenting it a lot and I’d be the girl who’d cut corners when running and the teacher was a dick and used to make me run extra miles.
HATED IT. |
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It was definitely languages. For some reason my brain doesn’t seem to be able to learn another language. They were always painful lessons knowing that no matter how hard I worked I was never going to be able to speak French or Spanish |
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"French probably. Only because my teacher at the time would have breakdowns at us about halfway through every lesson, telling us how we wouldn't amount to anything for not knowing French... then complain the next lesson because we hadn't learned anything from the previous one aaaand straight in to another breakdown
LvM
What a roller coaster!!! I wish I was there
PE… yup, I started resenting it a lot and I’d be the girl who’d cut corners when running and the teacher was a dick and used to make me run extra miles.
HATED IT. "
You were made for more beautiful physical exercises other than running |
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Maths...I could never understand some of the theorems & I actually questioned them alot...to the extent my final year teacher began to question some of them too |
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"French probably. Only because my teacher at the time would have breakdowns at us about halfway through every lesson, telling us how we wouldn't amount to anything for not knowing French... then complain the next lesson because we hadn't learned anything from the previous one aaaand straight in to another breakdown
LvM
What a roller coaster!!! I wish I was there
PE… yup, I started resenting it a lot and I’d be the girl who’d cut corners when running and the teacher was a dick and used to make me run extra miles.
HATED IT.
You were made for more beautiful physical exercises other than running "
Me and running never got on I’d rather swim x
Thank you btw!! X |
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over a year ago
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R.E. and P.E.
I’m not religious in the slightest, complete waste of a lesson. P.E. seemed to focus on the sports I hated doing the most, football and gymnastics. |
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Science. I threw an almighty strop about dissecting a frog and got out of it! My eldest takes delight in setting me physics questions and watching me struggle. |
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Maths, although I like it the teacher was a mare. He would explain something very quickly and if you dared ask a question you’d be out of lesson. I spent a lot of time in the corridor, when the head walked past all I got was ‘maths lesson?’ I passed my GCSE thanks to my mate who spent evening prep teaching me the lesson of the day.
Lesson I really hated was cooking as what we were told to make was also our tea, thankful was only twice a week. |
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Cricket and Hockey - I went to an all girls school and hated playing both - just too rough and couldn’t see the point of them. With cricket I used to be fielder and gradually edge out to the boundary and then make a dash for the changing rooms and if it was last lesson I would go home. |
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"Cricket and Hockey - I went to an all girls school and hated playing both - just too rough and couldn’t see the point of them. With cricket I used to be fielder and gradually edge out to the boundary and then make a dash for the changing rooms and if it was last lesson I would go home. "
Lol same here , received two broken fingers playing Hockey |
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"Cricket and Hockey - I went to an all girls school and hated playing both - just too rough and couldn’t see the point of them. With cricket I used to be fielder and gradually edge out to the boundary and then make a dash for the changing rooms and if it was last lesson I would go home.
Lol same here , received two broken fingers playing Hockey "
There were some girls who were really rough and your shins, ankles and knees would be a mass of bruises after a game - they were usually the girls from the very privileged homes who weren’t allowed an interesting private life. |
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"Electronics. Didn't get it, still don't. How do electric circuits work? Fucking magic, that's how. Let's not try to explain it!
That’s a special class, just for the bright sparks"
Very clever Clearly I shouldn't have been in the class! |
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french,,, the young female teacher was stunning but she used to give us comics to read then go and spend the whole lesson time in the art class store room with the male art teacher,, i wonder what they used to do in there,,, lol |
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"Electronics. Didn't get it, still don't. How do electric circuits work? Fucking magic, that's how. Let's not try to explain it!"
They work on smoke. Little pipes full of hot smoke. When electronics go wrong there's a little "ffffut" sound, smoke comes out and it stops working. Once the smoke has escaped from the pipes it won't go any more! |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
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"Religious education. Such utter bullshit! " same told the teacher that got detention didnt go got the cane resented it evenmore hated the miserable God bothering arsehole refused to play for school football team cos he ran it even tho I was training at a pro club
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School was boring the 3 r's what a growing child needs for education is how to stop the fire you started in your bedroom from spreading to your sisters room and how to safely fuck a pigs head and how to grift your way to the top of the heap. |
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By *ack688Man
over a year ago
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PE. I wasn’t the fittest or most athletic child, way too nerdy and academic, so I hated this. It passed right through into adulthood too, I quite like exercise but I just can’t abide any kind of sport |
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PE was my worst lesson. Choosing sides for team sports I was one of those that nobody wanted. I don't have fast reflexes or the hand/eye coordination for ball games. The only part of I ever enjoyed was cross country running where we would go along the country lane at the bottom of the school field and make a circuit through a local wood. I could just ignore everyone else and do it at my own pace in my own space. |
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"School was boring the 3 r's what a growing child needs for education is how to stop the fire you started in your bedroom from spreading to your sisters room and how to safely fuck a pigs head and how to grift your way to the top of the heap. "
Um, a pig's head? |
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"School was boring the 3 r's what a growing child needs for education is how to stop the fire you started in your bedroom from spreading to your sisters room and how to safely fuck a pigs head and how to grift your way to the top of the heap.
Um, a pig's head? "
A reference to D Cameron |
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PE, followed by Art, followed by Biology.
I informed my teachers that I was obtaining no educational benefit from those classes that would serve me in a future career, and I would rather use the time for extra-self study on the subjects I was interested in. (English Language, English Literature & Computer Studies).
(In truth, I kept coming 1st in PE activities, and it got boring. I felt sorry for the other kids, so I stepped out of PE. In Art, I'd be told to draw a bowl of fruit. Instead I'd draw a dragon curled around the bowl of fruit, guarding it like Smaug guarded his treasure. It was not appreciated by the Philistines. In Biology I refused to dissect a frog and left the subject disgusted.) |
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Double Irish on a Monday morning OMG night-mare stuff...
I'd often get side-tracked on a Monday morning or any other day for that matter & go on the Mitch |
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All of it. School was the most intensely boring period of my life. Having to dress super uncomfortably and sit in grey rooms listening to information being presented to you in such a way as to make you want to go to sleep. Absolute waste of a good portion of my life so it was, I could have been out learning and doing but instead forced to sit through years of tedious nothing. |
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