Since we can chat about anything in these threads….
Having watched recent events and how both parties have acted, here is the full story I think you can figure out. Names of course will be removed.
1st there is an implication that I may be behind certain things, well I’m not. If I had decided to do some of those things I would want to be known as the person behind them, I simply don't have any reason to do them, so I didn't. Let me make that very clear.
On with the story,
When I was in school there was a boy in my class, the teacher really liked him, she though he could do no wrong. But when she would turn her back, that boy would start trouble with anyone and everyone they could. Of course when the teacher would turn around, that boy would play the angle and the other child would get in trouble as their retaliation looked unprovoked. That boy knew how to play things very well.
Knowing all the facts to that story it’s not as one sided as the teacher through, it was a case of two wrongs don’t make a right.
Going back to my childhood again, there were 2 very bright kids in my class that did very well. One was a boy, and one was a girl. The boy liked to brag all the time. He would tell us how good he was, how he was going to destroy us on the next test or assignment and insult the rest of us calling us stupid. If he was ever beat at a test or assignment he would get very mad, throw a fit and even threaten to harm the person who scored higher. The girl was very different. She was well liked and very humble about her good marks. Everyone knew she was very smart, and the was a great amount of respect for her. At the end of the year they were both tied for the highest mark in the class, however one was liked by all, and the other was disliked by all.
The moral I took from this is, you are going to achieve what you work to achieve, so you might as well do it in a way that you have everyone’s respect.
Another thing I learned in my youth, in high school actually, girls can be much nastier than boys. When girls were faced with a conflict, they would run back to their friends to tell stories to try and turn all their friends against that person. Then it would be a group that gangs up to try and ostracize the original victim. Boys on the other hand we much different. When faced with a conflict they would go one on one toe to toe and solve the problem as its still called today, like men.
What I learned is that the girls method did inflict more damage, as it was a prolonged process. The boy’s method got the issue solved and was often forgotten about by the next week.
But I noticed the boys were much happier with life than girls were….
Thanks for your time to listen,
Rob
Having watched recent events and how both parties have acted, here is the full story I think you can figure out. Names of course will be removed.
1st there is an implication that I may be behind certain things, well I’m not. If I had decided to do some of those things I would want to be known as the person behind them, I simply don't have any reason to do them, so I didn't. Let me make that very clear.
On with the story,
When I was in school there was a boy in my class, the teacher really liked him, she though he could do no wrong. But when she would turn her back, that boy would start trouble with anyone and everyone they could. Of course when the teacher would turn around, that boy would play the angle and the other child would get in trouble as their retaliation looked unprovoked. That boy knew how to play things very well.
Knowing all the facts to that story it’s not as one sided as the teacher through, it was a case of two wrongs don’t make a right.
Going back to my childhood again, there were 2 very bright kids in my class that did very well. One was a boy, and one was a girl. The boy liked to brag all the time. He would tell us how good he was, how he was going to destroy us on the next test or assignment and insult the rest of us calling us stupid. If he was ever beat at a test or assignment he would get very mad, throw a fit and even threaten to harm the person who scored higher. The girl was very different. She was well liked and very humble about her good marks. Everyone knew she was very smart, and the was a great amount of respect for her. At the end of the year they were both tied for the highest mark in the class, however one was liked by all, and the other was disliked by all.
The moral I took from this is, you are going to achieve what you work to achieve, so you might as well do it in a way that you have everyone’s respect.
Another thing I learned in my youth, in high school actually, girls can be much nastier than boys. When girls were faced with a conflict, they would run back to their friends to tell stories to try and turn all their friends against that person. Then it would be a group that gangs up to try and ostracize the original victim. Boys on the other hand we much different. When faced with a conflict they would go one on one toe to toe and solve the problem as its still called today, like men.
What I learned is that the girls method did inflict more damage, as it was a prolonged process. The boy’s method got the issue solved and was often forgotten about by the next week.
But I noticed the boys were much happier with life than girls were….
Thanks for your time to listen,
Rob
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