It is just like saying the Great Unwashed go to State Schools (although that isn't true.)
It isn't fair to insult people on account of social class.
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by Alexanda » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:28 am
by Kiruri » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:29 am
by Soldati Senza Confini » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:29 am
Tekania wrote:Welcome to NSG, where informed opinions get to bump-heads with ignorant ideology under the pretense of an equal footing.
by Kernen » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:29 am
Voltrovia wrote:
Whatever you think of farmland, I'd prefer food and farmland over no food and no farmland.
by Voltrovia » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:30 am
Alexanda wrote:Voltrovia wrote:
Yup. In the UK private and public mean the same thing. Here government-owned/run schools are referred to exclusively as state schools
Actually Public Schools are slightly different to Private Schools.
The headteachers of Public Schools are part of a 'Common Interest Body.'
(Although they are very similar.)
by Kiruri » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:31 am
Soldati senza confini wrote:Kiruri wrote:
Ah.. how strange... I'd consider those private schools...
With public I meant state-owned. Though, in my country, there are private schools that also have full functioning farms. However, those private schools are usually in places populated with wealthy European or American expatriates (with children) and wealthy "hacienda" owners
Ah yes, THOSE schools
by Torisakia » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:31 am
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by Soldati Senza Confini » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:32 am
Tekania wrote:Welcome to NSG, where informed opinions get to bump-heads with ignorant ideology under the pretense of an equal footing.
by Soldati Senza Confini » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:33 am
Tekania wrote:Welcome to NSG, where informed opinions get to bump-heads with ignorant ideology under the pretense of an equal footing.
by Kiruri » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:33 am
Soldati senza confini wrote:Kiruri wrote:
When does the course start? xP
Climb the social ladder until you become wealthy and powerful and prevent all others below you from pushing you out of the top by any means necessary?
Sorry, this isn't Capitalism 101, this is Classism 100; besides, what the hell are you doing with a John Adams book?
by Kernen » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:34 am
Alexanda wrote:It is just like saying the Great Unwashed go to State Schools (although that isn't true.)
It isn't fair to insult people on account of social class.
by DesAnges » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:35 am
by Soldati Senza Confini » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:36 am
Kernen wrote:Alexanda wrote:It is just like saying the Great Unwashed go to State Schools (although that isn't true.)
It isn't fair to insult people on account of social class.
Life ain't fair. Face it: you're privileged, and you do come close to waving it around in your comments. Not quite, but close. I keep expecting to hear "then let them eat cake!". Dial it back a touch, and you won't get such hostility.
Tekania wrote:Welcome to NSG, where informed opinions get to bump-heads with ignorant ideology under the pretense of an equal footing.
by Kiruri » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:37 am
Kernen wrote:Alexanda wrote:It is just like saying the Great Unwashed go to State Schools (although that isn't true.)
It isn't fair to insult people on account of social class.
Life ain't fair. Face it: you're privileged, and you do come close to waving it around in your comments. Not quite, but close. I keep expecting to hear "then let them eat cake!". Dial it back a touch, and you won't get such hostility.
Soldati senza confini wrote:You could say I come from a "privileged" background in perspective. In a country where my dad was close to be among the top-families rank (and there are 14 of them in El Salvador) in terms of economic influence, it's safe to say I wasn't a poor man either.
by Alexanda » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:37 am
DesAnges wrote:Alexanda wrote:It is just like saying the Great Unwashed go to State Schools (although that isn't true.)
It isn't fair to insult people on account of social class.
If I had my way there would be no social class, but there you go. Social class is well entrenched and is not going away any time soon - get a thicker skin and come up with a way to break the system, basically.
by DesAnges » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:38 am
Alexanda wrote:DesAnges wrote:If I had my way there would be no social class, but there you go. Social class is well entrenched and is not going away any time soon - get a thicker skin and come up with a way to break the system, basically.
I feel it would have been different if I insulted the Working Class.
by Imperializt Russia » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:39 am
Alexanda wrote:Farnhamia wrote:You first. Start a conversation. I'm uncomfortable about the spam potential here but let's see how it goes.
Of course.
According to players on the Uniform Thread, gangs often create violence in schools. I, however, doubt such things can happen in the well-protected schools of today, which have security cameras and often police officers.
Also,Lamadia wrote:dangerous socialist attitude
Imperializt Russia wrote:I'm English, you tit.
by Torisakia » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:39 am
Alexanda wrote:DesAnges wrote:If I had my way there would be no social class, but there you go. Social class is well entrenched and is not going away any time soon - get a thicker skin and come up with a way to break the system, basically.
I feel it would have been different if I insulted the Working Class.
[TNN] A cargo ship belonging to Torisakia disappeared off the coast of Kostane late Wednesday evening. TBI suspects foul play. || Congress passes a T$10 billion aid package for the Democratic Populist rebels in Kostane. To include firearms, vehicles, and artillery.
by Soldati Senza Confini » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:40 am
Kiruri wrote:Pttsshhehshshdhsdhsj only riche Euro/americans and wealthy hacienda-owners / wealthy costa ricans have it good ^^ The poor and middle classes just get free healthcare and subsidized everything xc
Tekania wrote:Welcome to NSG, where informed opinions get to bump-heads with ignorant ideology under the pretense of an equal footing.
by Kiruri » Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:46 am
Soldati senza confini wrote:Kiruri wrote:Pttsshhehshshdhsdhsj only riche Euro/americans and wealthy hacienda-owners / wealthy costa ricans have it good ^^ The poor and middle classes just get free healthcare and subsidized everything xc
Much better than the other Central American nations if you ask me
by Alexanda » Wed Jul 02, 2014 11:36 am
Imperializt Russia wrote:Alexanda wrote:Of course.
According to players on the Uniform Thread, gangs often create violence in schools. I, however, doubt such things can happen in the well-protected schools of today, which have security cameras and often police officers.
Cameras and patrols miss coverage. This isn't including the time when, particularly patrols, aren't even watching an era due to being elsewhere.
by Kernen » Wed Jul 02, 2014 11:46 am
Alexanda wrote:Patrols and CCTV can help detect problems before they occur.
by Alexanda » Wed Jul 02, 2014 12:02 pm
by Soldati Senza Confini » Wed Jul 02, 2014 12:05 pm
Gaiserin wrote:Ah, elementary school. All those wasted hours "learning" about geography.
Because apparently, being able to recognize different stone types is somehow important.
Tekania wrote:Welcome to NSG, where informed opinions get to bump-heads with ignorant ideology under the pretense of an equal footing.
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