matthewmcguire
Matthew McGuire
matthewmcguire

I disagree. If you're the only one not turning a cellphone in, out of multiple classes; what's the likelihood that the teacher is really going to consider your situation? I'd feel very concerned about having my grade reduced due to the teacher marking me as absent because, hey! where's the cellphone?

And I'm sure

1- I paid out of pocket to be in the class, so as long as I'm not disrupting the class by making noise or anything, I'll use my phone as often as I fucking please. It was very often I used it for quick notes and other things I could use later without referencing a binder or text book.

With cellphones becoming more ubiquitous, that route is all but disappeared. We can't expect and demand people have cellphones and be reachable and also get angry at them for having such devices.

I'm perfectly capable of not using my phone. I'd never hand my cellphone to a teacher, or anyone else for that matter. Who guarantees me private information would not be stolen? He could quickly jump out of class with one phone in his pocket, as teachers many times do.

Back when I was in school I used to doodle (a

Could you repeat that? I can't hear you from the 20th century.

Sounds like your professor was a real ass, and you didn't have enough friends.

That seems insane for a college/university setting. If you're paying for your school (or more likely someone is on your behalf), you should be allowed to pay as much or as little attention as you want (including not attending). It's not the professor's job to teach you (hence why they aren't called teachers anymore at

Agreed, this seems like a much bigger problem for high school. When I was in college, I always thought it was weird when classes had attendance policies or cared when you weren't paying attention, since it's their (or their parents') money to waste. Not the professor's problem (so long as they aren't being disruptive

They made it so that TESO is set before all of the ES games, that way any new game they bring out is canon and anything new they make for TESO is also canon.

I think ESO actually is canon.

"In general though, it's a matter of discipline. Asians are used to working hard in school, so they train equally hard at whatever game they're a pro at. That's not to say "westerners" don't train hard, but still."

But, you know, the game is in alpha, of course there will be wipe, of course there will be bugs, that's why it's called an early acces. Early access aren't meant to be used used for a whole playthrough, they are meant to have a preview of the game. If you can't handle bugs, don't buy early access games, and don't

I have mixed feelings about starbound. I got it as soon as it was announced, but I don't know...I don't see many of my friends playing it...is it me or the game hasn't been that well recieved?

There are no clones. Xehanort put pieces of himself into different people. He's been the antagonist in every game. Different names aren't confusing, since they fully explained that it was all the same person. Also, the time travel thing isn't confusing. He did it to get all of his horcruxes together at the same time,

I still don't get what's so confusing about the story.

You clearly didn't watch the past 2 seasons. But whatever makes you feel better I guess.

Also it's not "fanservice" when it has been their plan for awhile and they added the necessary buildup that led to the viewers suspecting something in the first place.

Who even gets upset about this? It's a business and they're trying to promote a game they sell. Come on. Get a grip.

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