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| A.R.C.:
--- Quote from: Messes on October 26, 2009, 11:18:35 PM ---lolwut. --- End quote --- HAVE AT YOU! |
| pixl:
Damn nature, you scary |
| Regulith:
My school requires a full year of P.E. classes to graduate. I find this downright ridiculous. Why should I waste precious class spots doing something that will not affect my career? I could be taking classes that are valuable to my future, the whole reason I'm at school, but instead I have to waste my time learning how to play basketball or some other stupid sport. I know what everyone says, "It teaches you to be healthy and you should get some exercise!" "Stop being lazy and do exercise!" "It's not hard at all! Stop complaining!" No. I should be able to exercise when I want, however I want, not according to some stupid benchmark set by the school system. It's my own personal choice, and my school should not be interfering. It's like a government with too much power. Going into the science/math/computer oriented field of architectural or engineering design (I have not decided which), P.E. is irrelevant. Last time I checked, houses and cars were not designed by playing soccer. (inb4wittycomment) I have no problem with sports in general, I just don't see why I should be forced to play them when I have no interest in doing so at all whatsoever. |
| Colten:
--- Quote from: Messes on October 26, 2009, 11:13:36 PM ---Also, not to offend everyone in a stereo-typical way, but It's not even that hard to become decent at a sport or practice your running. If you actually do something for exercise and not play games on the computer (particularly ones where you run around, because Internet exercise isn't real), then you won't be a weak, spineless, fool who runs weird. Yeah sure, it could be embarrassing for you? Right? I'm not pointing out any names (colten), but It actually won't be embarrassing if you put on just a tiny bit of muscle to look okay, and be just 10-30% Good at a sport, you won't be embarrassing. Okay you fools? I'm not being mean (colten :D) but if you push it you will strive. That is if you want to. You could just spend your life on the internet (Don't do that) --- End quote --- Haha As if I even know how to run right Also I am good at soccer if I try hard And Im good at lacrosse - But come on now, who isnt? --- Quote from: Regulith on October 26, 2009, 11:28:11 PM ---My school requires a full year of P.E. classes to graduate. --- End quote --- Mine requires that we take it all four years |
| pixl:
--- Quote from: Regulith on October 26, 2009, 11:28:11 PM ---My school requires a full year of P.E. classes to graduate. I find this downright ridiculous. Why should I waste precious class spots doing something that will not affect my career? I could be taking classes that are valuable to my future, the whole reason I'm at school, but instead I have to waste my time learning how to play basketball or some other stupid sport. I know what everyone says, "It teaches you to be healthy and you should get some exercise!" "Stop being lazy and do exercise!" "It's not hard at all! Stop complaining!" No. I should be able to exercise when I want, however I want, not according to some stupid benchmark set by the school system. It's my own personal choice, and my school should not be interfering. It's like a government with too much power. Going into the science/math/computer oriented field of architectural or engineering design (I have not decided which), P.E. is irrelevant. Last time I checked, houses and cars were not designed by playing soccer. (inb4wittycomment) I have no problem with sports in general, I just don't see why I should be forced to play them when I have no interest in doing so at all whatsoever. --- End quote --- America is trying to reinforce exercise |
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