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I’d wager that it’s everyone but you, but that’d be a bit uninformed.


Hopefully we can trust the GG this time!


Yeah true, I swear at my middle school campus there were like 50+ fights over the 3 years, but at the senior campus, there’s only been like 3.


Then my high schools all like “huh, you’re gambling. Please continue, sorry for disturbing you.” when you’re actually gambling.


Where I live we’ve been calling him duttplug and Voldemort, god I love Aussie politician naming conventions.


I felt anxious during this election, but since the votes got counted on the 3rd, it’s such an amazing feeling, since we had Labor in last term and this term will just extend their efforts, especially with healthcare, energy and other policies, while the Liberals wanted to make an Aussie DoGE, which is an objectively shit idea.


I’m not even Russian and I’m offended. Most of these people who died likely didn’t even want to fight, but we’re drafted anyway. Blame the oligarchy, not the people who were forced to participate.


Why do I see this right after watching Retribution


It may not be a sound strategy, unless European students somehow don’t have the ability to be sneaky.
In Victoria, Australia, we have a full ban of phones that are outside of student lockers, but we use them anyway, and many don’t get caught simply due to strategy, either quick reflexes, the sleeve technique, or other ways to hide a phone when a teacher is nearby (or even not need to hide it, since some teachers just don’t care).
I suggest a better idea is to adjust classrooms to be more suited to digital interaction, such as allowing phones for certain things like quizzes or other activities, which would make learning less of a chore, especially if the education system is similar to VCE, with pretty much exclusively book work and laptops are heavily restricted.
Also, I don’t understand for the life of me why people believe having tech in a classroom is a burden and must be banned, they should just take our advice and adjust the curriculum to not be as monotonous and make it at least slightly engaging.


How are you going to regulate that properly without violating the privacy rights of students or without them simply circumventing it? At my high school, tons of us have flashed our computers ourselves or don’t even use the school provided OS. Students don’t even care if the school owns the laptops, they circumvent restrictions anyway, so how are we supposed to stop tech literate teens from doing such a thing with smartphones?
Furthermore, my state, Victoria, has fully banned phones from being in schools outside of a student’s locker, but nobody cares, the only penalty is it gets taken away until the end of the day and we get detentions, but we all have techniques to hide them from teachers while using them, so banning is also ineffective for most.
does it sound like a slide whistle?