Awkward phone silence... eye contact on the bus... cup of tea
*igor_balis liked and retweeted and probably bought his book*
I really don't like the way your imagined version of me is close enough to reality to seem plausible while also being exactly the kind of person i fucking hate. Dickhead.
Wait, you get five years of religion education?
I took five years because it's practically a free GCSE. The exam felt like a basic morality test.
Sex and relationship education. Shit, didn't know that your system was US levels of stupid.
Do you also not get calculus?
You mean maths m8*.
*Algebra
My aborted WDYTOE entry on you was about how I used to have a friend who, apart from films, had no interests in common with me (he literally couldn't kick a football the embarrassing loser), but we met in sixth form and bonded on disliking all the same things and people. That would be us that, and then if I ever saw you with your greebo crew you would be real awkward trying to show me how funny you thought they were.
Did we do five years of religious education? I can remember three years of it, but once we moved onto GCSE I'm pretty sure it dropped off. My school lumped all of the non-subjects together for assessment purposes, so three years of messing about in shit like RE, music, and drama meant I ended up in the actual spaz group for GCSE Art despite being really good at it.
It was compulsory for me until Year 9. I took it as one of my options. The other option I took was History. They wound up being pretty similar, if I'm honest.
It's almost worth having kids just to boot off about their school taking them to a mosque.
Pretty sure "religious studies" was a mandatory GCSE at my place, but i'm not sure how applicable that is. It was an old style eleven-plus grammar school, that did super wacky stuff in an attempt to claim that their "methods" got the genuinely very excellent exam results, rather than it obviously just being a non-fee paying school with a gigantic catchment area that got all of the smartest non-rich students (and even some of the rich ones). Teaching with the cheats on.
Some of their cynical, TES-baiting stuff was pretty good though. Cus they knew we were smart enough to blag it, they put a few AS subjects in our year 10-11 options. Had pissed an A in AS politics before starting sixth form rather than doing like geography or something. I'm a bad example for this one cus I pissed around playing text-based football management games the whole two years and got a D, but I think letting some people do AS Computing instead of GCSE ICT was pretty cool as well, ostensibly learning programming rather than pissing about putting word art in power points or whatever the fuck the divs were doing.
I recall RE being a thing briefly but our [optional] GCSE was Philosophy & Ethics. I'm now a bit pissed I didn't have RE and its depth to be able to reach the muslim scholar levels of Abu Ibn Ali Spikey.
I've got bad news for you. RE was all about ethics. Fuck all in there about Diwali or that thing the Jews read backwards.
I used to fall asleep in RE.
Fun times.
My RE (at a private school) was a stupid tosser teacher with sideburns telling us how the Iraq war was all about Bush stealing oil (this was 2003). The same teacher then flew into a mad rage at me a few years later when I told him I wouldn't be applying for Oxbridge. Lefties are weird.
For A level it evolved like a pokemon into 'Theology' and only about 3 people chose it, all churchy oddballs.
I did five years of religious education but it was a Roman Catholic school so not massively surprised. It was my best GCSE as well netting me a cool A*.
"And today we'll be discussing some of the hell-bound."
I suspect noncing is an issue in any closed-off environment (see football clubs, boarding schools, Woody Allen's house, etc etc ad infinitum), I don't think there's anything specific to religion. People like e.g. football more than religion though so it's handy to associate it with one and not the other.
The Catholic Church gets attacked because of its track record of moving paedophile priests around upon their discovery. Giving them fresh access to children in a community that is unaware of their past because it is deliberately hidden from them. I think that is fairly unique to the situation. Schools don't do that with teachers.
Plus, they claim to be the representatives of God on earth, which Mourinho aside, I don't think football coaches do. That puts you on a bit of a pedestal.
I found my ‘homework agenda’ from year 7 a while back. Had detention after every RE class for about 20 weeks straight. Bad boy.
It's the same old story regardless of setting, though - authority figure (God's authority, society's, the community's, etc) takes advantage of their trusted position and uses it to touch kids. The Church just has more overarching levers to cover things up, although Crewe Alexandra have been doing a very good tribute act.
What enables the Church to do these things is its power within society, rather than the fact that it is based around religious worship.
I know ships are big and all that but how is it going to take weeks to shift that sideways boat in the Suez?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56533250
I heard that it's grounded both ends, so making it unusually difficult just to drag it out with a tug.
Get some Somalian Pirates in and it would be gone by lunch.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56535575
"You can't beat the spontaneity, the team building, the culture that you create in a firm or an organisation from people actually spending physical time together," he said.
Not to mention the funnelling of money into public transport companies, the buying of massively overpriced sandwiches / coffees and the chance to have a preening boss strut about the workforce like god's gift. All the good stuff.
I'll never forget scoring 97/100 on a RE mock exam. Really let the creative juices flow that day.
Prince Albert of Monaco weighed in on the Harry and Meghan stuff and the most shocking thing to me is how he sounds like a New York dock worker.
The AFL is intense.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1091934097946999
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-56568473
I'd rather get bullied.
Yeah, I saw that earlier. Surely it's not the change in activities but that, by the sounds of it, the kids are being more heavily supervised at all times?
That is pure Daily Mash.
Anyone who is anti-sport on any level (and it's almost always women - god, I'm on a proper misogynist roll at the moment) is inherently suspicious to me. 'Supervised activities' i.e. another hour of adults telling kids how to think rather than them working it out for themselves.
Is a rebranding from Jimmy Floyd to Milo Yiannopoulos on the cards?
He's never going to find a nice girl to settle down with if he carries this on.
Eradicating natural problems through restricting freedoms. It won't catch on.
https://www.theguardian.com/educatio...-hairstyle-row
Keep emboldening them
Are you calling yourself white or doing your own thing once 'BAME' gets dropped? I'll put a welcome hamper together if you're coming over. All nice British jams and biscuits and that.
The latter. People Against Kindred Idenitification.
I hope I get an opportunity to use that in real life.