Originally posted by: David Miller
Apparently thr truth hurts Lewis
Apparently giving blowjobs tires David out, to the point where he can't spell.
Hint, David: when your boyfriend slaps you, stop sucking.
Originally posted by: David Miller
Apparently thr truth hurts Lewis
Apparently giving blowjobs tires David out, to the point where he can't spell.
Hint, David: when your boyfriend slaps you, stop sucking.
Critical thinking and it is not a hard profession at all. Actually, a fairly easy one.
And a person that talks like this has no business being around, much less, teaching kids.
And David---don't leave lipstick smears on Tucker Carlson's dick. That's not cool.
Originally posted by: Jerry Ice 33
Critical thinking and it is not a hard profession at all. Actually, a fairly easy one.
And a person that talks like this has no business being around, much less, teaching kids.
And David---don't leave lipstick smears on Tucker Carlson's dick. That's not cool.
I know what language to use and not to use in a professional setting. But you don't think teachers are professionals.
Your ignorance is appalling, but far from unusual. Every week, I talked with parents who thought they knew all about teaching, much more than I did. They'd never talk that way to their child's doctor, or to an electrician or auto mechanic for that matter.
I'm sure David's available for services if you're interested and want to hook up with him in Vegas. Spare us the details, though.
Doctors, electricians and auto mechanics are all more skilled.
Originally posted by: Jerry Ice 33
Doctors, electricians and auto mechanics are all more skilled.
Nonsense. Doctors, perhaps. But neither electricians nor auto mechanics need advanced degrees.
It takes 7 years and numerous classes & exams to become a master electrician
Jerry didn't say "master electrician," he said "electrician." And even so, the education needed is far, far less extensive than that needed to become a teacher or a doctor. Maybe one twentieth of the necessary hours.
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
Jerry didn't say "master electrician," he said "electrician." And even so, the education needed is far, far less extensive than that needed to become a teacher or a doctor. Maybe one twentieth of the necessary hours.
Keep imagining that......
Originally posted by: Jerry Ice 33
Keep imagining that......
No need to imagine anything. Universities offer advanced degrees in medicine and education. They don't even offer bachelor's degrees in "electrician."
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
No need to imagine anything. Universities offer advanced degrees in medicine and education. They don't even offer bachelor's degrees in "electrician."
Teacher: memorize stuff, parrot it back to a bunch of kids, take the summer off, oh and bitch about working 7 hours a day. Gimme a break.