by sandbear1111 on January 10th, 2007

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How could I talk about good grades without seeming snobby, because I'm afraid many of the people i know might become offended.

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  • by Brighid on February 25th, 2007

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    I agree with Elitheeli completely. If you don't recieve the score you wanted to, then you have every right to complain. Believe me, I know. =) My English teacher this year is very religious and a southern christian. Even his classes (Most of the time) seem like I'm in church. However, I am not Christian. I am Wiccan, meaning I don't believe in god, satan, hell, or heaven.. And I wrote a paper once in what I believe in strongly and I believe that religious persecution and prejudice is *wrong*. He agreed, but then gave me a 97 on my paper after telling me how wonderful and exceptional my paper was. What kind of crap is that? It's as if he could not give me the 100 because I was announcing to my class that I did not believe in god.

    (This is off subject, but I figure I should finish the story) The next day, before class begins, I walk in there and set my stuff down. He came over, handed me two books called, "How to find Jesus" and "God Loves You". I lost a lot of respect for him just then. What a hyprocrit, to agree with me in class, and then give me these books the next day. Hadn't I just stated I didn't believe in god? But eh.. He walks on eggshells in class these days. Instead of saying "People who believe in god" He says "People who believe in god and/or people who don't." Seems I got my point across!

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