Author Topic: mlockha must study about the Iroquois.  (Read 2121 times)

Saying that being made to wear your seatbelt is stupid is a similar assumption that is also wrong.
That's still not an assumption. In his opinion, it's stupid.

That's still not an assumption. In his opinion, it's stupid.

Because he can't understand why he's being made to learn it.

Because he can't understand why he's being made to learn it.
Then that would be his opinion. It's not wrong, lol.

Then that would be his opinion. It's not wrong, lol.

Saying that being made to wear your seatbelt is stupid is a similar assumption that is also wrong.

I reject all of your opinions and substitute my own.

God damnit stop arguing about opinons and get on-topic.

LETS LEARN ABOUT stuff THAT NO LONGER MATTERS. YAY. *handicap clap*

LETS LEARN ABOUT stuff THAT NO LONGER MATTERS. YAY. *handicap clap*
I agree still doesn't change the fact that I have to study it though.

LETS LEARN ABOUT stuff THAT NO LONGER MATTERS. YAY. *handicap clap*
The importance of various subject can vary.  For instance it's important to know about famous events in history such as World War II, however it's not as important as, say, the dynasties of China between the 11th and 14th centuries, which really had not that big of an impact on the world.

It really disappoints me when people say "oh (subject) is so stupid its not important why are we learning this".  There are very few things that are worth not learning. 

And one of them is finding out how long two trains that depart from Philadelphia if one is going to New York and the other to Baltimore and figuring out how long it'll take if one is travelling at x miles per hour and the other is going two miles per hour slower.

Because he can't understand why he's being made to learn it.
that still doesn't mean that my opinion in that it's stupid is wrong

when i said it was useless i was exaggerating in comparing it to something like math or science.

when i said it was useless i was exaggerating in comparing it to something like math or science.
In comparison, yes, history isn't as important as math and science.  If I had a choice, I would pick science over history because I don't want to be a history teacher/historian.

Like I said though almost all subjects are equally important.  The only exception is pretty much any religion-based class that aren't electives.

I know this might be a long shot, but what if...hold your breath guys...

What if you read the chapter in your textbook?

There I said it.

I know this might be a long shot, but what if...hold your breath guys...

What if you read the chapter in your textbook?

There I said it.
Blasphemy! He's a witch! D:!