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dmitrigheorgheni Posted Sep 26, 2005
Thanks Tav. I'm still not sure who can read what ---that is which threads are private. I supposed to be a bit mysterious after all.
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Sep 26, 2005
Well, everybody *can* read everything, but if you read a conversation, you'll quickly see if it is private or not (like, if only 2 people are talking or so) and then nobody would post there, but watching... who knows?
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dmitrigheorgheni Posted Sep 27, 2005
Happy diurnal anomaly to you, too!
I'm gonna kill that EvilClaw.
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dmitrigheorgheni Posted Sep 27, 2005
Well, at least he can't carry a sidearm any more. We can sleep better knowing he's been disarmed.
Violence is not the answer to everything.
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Sep 27, 2005
yes
Oh, I know, I only *talk* like that sometimes. I ain't violent, no, not at all, I'm reduced to shouting and discussing (and I have to do it far too often I think).
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Sep 27, 2005
Yes, that's right, and I'm not a person who just watches and doesn't dare to say anything. I watch for a long time, yes, but then I have to shout. Mainly to teachers, who often don't like me anyhow, because other girls are much prettier and so. It doesn't matter what kind of rubbish they create, they are sooo nice and, well... and then the others say 'you can't do that! He's a teacher!' so what?
... anyhow... don't bother
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dmitrigheorgheni Posted Sep 27, 2005
Poor Tavaron! I'm sorry the teachers are so negative. They get into trouble if they do that here. They're not supposed to ruin students' 'self-esteem' - even if they're badly behaved. Which is what makes the US so dangerous.
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Sep 27, 2005
Well, the problem is that they seem to think pretty=intelligent, nice, hard working... they only have to smile at them and 'oh, ok, bring it next week then'...
If *I* wouldn't work hard on the other hand, well, don't ask...
In the 2nd lesson of a course I was as far as the 'Daltons' (a bunch of girls) in the 5th or so, but *I* was the one who was told that there's no progress in my work. Ha! They planned ceilings 5 cm thick! I mean! What's that!? But they are nice, and smile so nice... they really aren't to blame...
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dmitrigheorgheni Posted Sep 27, 2005
That's really pathetic! Remind me not to go into too many buildings in Austria, if they're designed by these blonde nitwits!
At that level, that's unbelievable.
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Sep 27, 2005
Well, I still hope that they won't be able to finish their studies. They just don't have any idea of logic and practical thinking.
We'll see how many are still there this year, for many people gave up already... but the Daltons stayed.
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dmitrigheorgheni Posted Sep 27, 2005
That just seems like the wrong place for that kind of chickensh*t.
And the professors play along with this? Do their parents endow the university, or something?
Surely there are some examinations you have to pass? It's what's in your head that counts!
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Sep 27, 2005
Well, as we are about 500 students (only of architecture), the profs don't know it. It's their asistents who make the exercises and they are the problem. Well, maybe some are different, and our last one was fed up with one of the girls himself at the end.
I don't think that their parents do anything, they're just sooo charming. That's all.
Yes, of course there are exams... 2 of the next week!... is it really next week already?
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