- Cold in here
Those poor kids
I was doubting if I’m too old to get the reference, or if it’s a legit complaint from the kids.
Also, what’s wrong with “chat”?
Some kids talk to an imaginary stream chat like a streamer would.
Ex.- “Chat, is this real?” Or “Can you believe this, chat?”
Learning English from celebrities doing their job rather than from normal people isamn interesting trend.
Probably phrased something like how a streamer might speak, “chat, are we ____?” which I could imagine getting old 2.5 milliseconds after the class starts saying it on repeat.
Also, what’s wrong with “chat”?
Hey chat, I don’t think he knows…
Clearly a reference to the best Aussie band in the world The Chats
Teacher doesnt like to wear a bra and is tired of the kids commenting on it.
It’s chilibidi in her
Was he in the Odyssey or the Illiad?
No tweaking for Emma.
Justice for Emma
What about Darius? Teacher doesn’t want anything outta him at all
Alpha Beta
Well, I guess now we’re not learning about statistics, protein folding, or radioactive decay. I hope you’re all happy with yourselves.
or radioactive decay
Gamma and neutron emission are still allowed
thank god.
Love how the kids definitely tried to say gyat and gyatt were different
The list was a classwide game by #5 no doubt.
Low taper fade is literally just a hair style 🤣
That’s a dope list, no cap.
Note the conspicuous lack of traditional swear words on this list.
If I were a kid in this class, I would’ve abused the hell out of that loophole. (And suffered the consequences, but finding and exploiting the technical ways to skirt a teacher’s stupid rules was always worth it.)
~~ They’re not banned unless they’re written down ~~
Anime words/gestures
So, Japanese?
As a weeb, that teacher would have skinned me alive and wore my face.
Darius noises
Okay, Alexander
Literally one thousand nine hundred and eighty four
1900.84?
1000, 900 & 84
bofa not banned- your move teach
Some of these are valid to ban (the sex and manosphere ones) but others just seem like they’re trying to ban slang.
Also why ban ligma? What if someone catches it and needs to talk about it.
If it’s an language/literature class, maybe it would make sense to ban slang
Ban using slang in writing makes sense, but controlling how students can speak is just ridiculous.
I agree. Thinking more about it, if you look at the board it shows hand written, a typo count. Which may indicate it is a typing class. Thereby they would be possibly teaching professional typing for a work environment.
So telling users not to talk about pop culture, use slang, emojis, and memes would make sense in that environment.
I personally prefer to use some, but knowing how not to and “knowing your audience” would depict when it is or is not appropriate. So teaching students to say type a professional email/cover letter/resume/response would make sense to ban such. 🤷 <Devils advocate I suppose. Sorry, been a rough week
how does it make sense to ban slang in language/literature class???
that’s like banning research papers in physics class, wtf
Literally 1984
Teach, would you crank up the thermostat a notch?
That’s clearly not geography class. Or else the student wouldn’t be able to answer in what state is Cincinnati?