Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Friday, September 16, 2011
Fail Parenting
In the shocking video above, a father punishes his son for misbehaving two days in a row at school by shaving his hair and eyebrows off, whopping him with a belt, and making him publicly do exhausting exercises, all while using explicit language. The video was made popular by website MediaTakeOut.com, I was shock and disgusted to see most of the comments were in favor of what the father did.
Its disgusting, humiliating and barbaric. To film this whole thing and to use such language is pitiful, this man fails as a parent, at one point he asks the child "don't you think I have better things to do" like what, beating someone else perhaps? Judging by the way the man dressed like a fourteen year old high school punk, he doesn't have much going on. Child protective services should be called, this guy shouldn't be allowed to hit beat and humiliate this child anymore.
If parents truly knew how to parent, and knew how to teach kids values, rights and wrong and meaning, able to explain to them why they cant do things and why is important to act a certain way and not just tell them no and expect that's all it takes, then they wouldn't need to resort to beating their kids. All that child is learning is to fear, all he is learning is to be afraid of his father, and all he is gaining is latent frustration, hostility and aggression.
This is wrong!
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Venting
To say I've been falling behind in math is a bit of an understatement, in fact I'm all around flopping. Math has been my weakest area of skill for as long as I could remember, and it's gotten worse. Since this math class started I've struggled entirely do to multiplication and since division is multiplication backwards, I'm bombing there too.
What's irking me is how my professor has been dealing with my lagging, and that's by not doing anything at all. I tell her I'm not picking these things up, while in an empty class with 10 minutes left, and she tells me I'm welcome to visit her during her office hours! Then there is today she tells me she wants to see me after class, I think she's going to offer some help and advice, but turns out she's basically telling me I should drop the class and seek 1on1 tutoring! This is what is wrong with the system, teachers that simply do not care. It wasn't acceptable in grade school and it isn't acceptable now, especially now that I'm paying 20 grand a year to learn this crap!
What's irking me is how my professor has been dealing with my lagging, and that's by not doing anything at all. I tell her I'm not picking these things up, while in an empty class with 10 minutes left, and she tells me I'm welcome to visit her during her office hours! Then there is today she tells me she wants to see me after class, I think she's going to offer some help and advice, but turns out she's basically telling me I should drop the class and seek 1on1 tutoring! This is what is wrong with the system, teachers that simply do not care. It wasn't acceptable in grade school and it isn't acceptable now, especially now that I'm paying 20 grand a year to learn this crap!
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Hater (n.):
A person that simply cannot be happy for another person’s success. Instead of giving acknowledgment in courtesy, a hater often pursues his/her point by exposing a flaw in the target subject. Hating, the result of being a hater, is not exactly jealousy. The hater doesn’t really want to be the person he or she hates, rather the hater wants to knock someone else down a notch.
A person that simply cannot be happy for another person’s success. Instead of giving acknowledgment in courtesy, a hater often pursues his/her point by exposing a flaw in the target subject. Hating, the result of being a hater, is not exactly jealousy. The hater doesn’t really want to be the person he or she hates, rather the hater wants to knock someone else down a notch.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Friday, September 2, 2011
Thursday, September 1, 2011
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