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Are u a rule breaker in school

Are u?

  • Yes, i break all of them!!

    Votes: 8 15.1%
  • No, i'm a goo dboy/girl

    Votes: 16 30.2%
  • Sort of, I only break the dumb 1s

    Votes: 29 54.7%

  • Total voters
    53
I don't think I'm a rule breaker. I just break the rules of chewing gum and uniform ones. In the last few years I used to break the rules of going out of bounds in my school but I don't do that anymore. I've only ever had 1 detention which was for a stupid reason. I only wore studded earrings and I think that's fair.
 
I'm a good boy :D.
But like, the only rules I've broken is chewing gum...
And I've called my french teacher "teme" before... But he doesn't know Japanese and it wasn't serious.
 
I a good guy, I don't see the point in breaking the rules. Although I did once get detention because I forgot to do my English essay. ¬_¬
 
I wasn't the best of students during the last year of school. I skipped quite a few times, I stole stuff like binder/folders that I couldn't be bothered to buy for myself, I got excluded for a week for finding and using other peoples accounts on the school network. Then some minor stuff like not wearing uniform and eating/drinking in lessons.
 
*shrug* Yeah, I never had an aversion to doing something just because there was a rule against it.
I would wear my bandannas in school a lot because I wanted to...some teachers and faculty would make me take them off for some stupid reason. As soon as they walked away, back on it went. I don't care if gangs or whatever wear bandannas; so do I, and there's nothing wrong with it. It doesn't mean I belong to a gang. >:-/
 
i only break the stupid rules like no cutting in line
 
i'm a so-so student I've gotten in trouble for telling my English teacher "when are we going to use this in life?" seriously!!! it was identifying sentences!!! who uses that!?! in daily life!?!? I also have a knack for talking back.....
 
i'm a so-so student I've gotten in trouble for telling my English teacher "when are we going to use this in life?" seriously!!! it was identifying sentences!!! who uses that!?! in daily life!?!? I also have a knack for talking back.....

I use that all the time actually...but I've done that with math, so...xD;;
 
I'm only a rule breaker if I consider the rule in question to be insignificant.

You know the kind....like "Don't eat in class", "Don't swear", "Wear a tie on Monday"(oddest rule I've ever known), etc. Rules that don't really make much of a difference. In the end, WE have to clean up our own classes. And if we don't swear, the TEACHERS start to swear back at us for our witty insults. And I don't even know WHY we have to wear a tie SPECIFICALLY on Monday.
 
I almost get into trouble but I always come out clean.
 
Does drilling a hole in teachers coffee mug counts?
 
I was. I'm homeschooled now... because I hated everyone at my school. xD But I did do alot before.

I've: Stolen teacher books, helped a friend steal a microscope, didn't do tons of homework, skipped, plagurized, printed out several copies of homework with just enough changed to prove it was done by different people, cheated on tests, lied about it, came up with elaborate excuses for cheating on tests with friends if and when we got caught, broke a bunch of tiles on the floor, put notes with swearing underneath blaming it on other people("*Swearing*, ___ was here"), chewed gum, broke the dress code, and countless other things.
And that's just the stuff I DID do. Me & a friend who used to go there had tons of stuff planned, including putting eyedrops in the teachers coffee, slashing his tires(well, actually, we ended up just planning on putting nails kinda underneath his tires, so it would be an 'accident'), putting porn on the school computers, breaking in, etc. We never got around to doing them, though.

Never got caught ONCE.

Actually, now that I remember, we had the breaking in one almost done. We unlocked some windows in each building. xD He wasn't able to make it, though.
 
For some reason, I don't look like a person who does bad things. Therefore, in high school, when I did break rules some other guy near me got the blame.

I felt bad how he took the bullet for me.
 
Ehh...here in the open uni it doesn't pay to be a rule breaker, because our lecturers don't really give a damn about it. If you don't attend, you fail your finals and that's it. *Shrug* It would be a stupid thing to do since I have to pay for the courses too.

Back in high school...well, yes and no. I mean, I wasn't a troublemaker during lessons, I didn't get into fist fights in the hallway, I never skipped lessons and I didn't smoke on school grounds, no. But I was a terrible slacker in quite a few ways. Where to begin? I wrote like one entry of my ToK journal (Something in which were supposed to scribble down deep, philosophical reflections about life at least once a month for two years' time), I did very little of my homework in Physics and Maths (Excluding the last year, during which I worked on both subjects like a little animal), I never did any of the homework in Chemistry because my teacher was a clueless ditz who never checked it, my Physics lab reports came in on the morning of the day they were supposed to be sent out of the country for evaluation (Gawd, I think I gave my dear Physics teacher quite a few gray hairs. Liked the teacher; loathed the lab reports.) and I basically made up all the dates and entries in my CAS Journal (I did do the actual CAS, mind you, I just couldn't be bothered to record it so I had to improvise. xP). Erm...yeah, I guess you could say I had some motivational issues. xD I was very active in class, though, and never slacked on the essays, it's just that I couldn't motivate myself to do the stuff that felt like bureaucracy (Whereas the IBO, as those who have studied under it ought to know, practically worships bureaucracy). The Maths and Physics I was just plain lazy with, that I'll admit. Ironically, I even got me a small grant for 'Positive attitude towards schoolwork' one year. Go figure. xD

Erm...yeah, I think I'll stop here before I end up giving you all the rest of my life story. xD
 
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For some reason, I don't look like a person who does bad things. Therefore, in high school, when I did break rules some other guy near me got the blame.

I felt bad how he took the bullet for me.


Same here, often! XD I had that sorta innocent look too and I was such a good student, most of the teachers liked me, thought I was quiet and studious, so they didn't really know about my bad side, and I rarely got in much trouble..
 
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