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Counter Strike 1.6 and Halo 1 on the usb passed around class. Incredible times.
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Counter Strike 1.6 and Halo 1 on the usb passed around class. Incredible times.
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Have you ever played The Last of Us or any of the Uncharted games? (I still haven't played the last one yet, which I hate, but the first three are pretty good)The early-mid 2000's were really the last great era of gaming personally
Yeah I was more going for a cheap gag. I take it you went to some sort of christian/catholic college? That's pretty rough that you had to take it in your final year, especially when English is already mandatory.IDK probably not. TBH most of the stuff we did was based around morals, ethics etc. (by 'did' I mean had the teacher talk about it while we all did whatever we wanted on our laptops/watched a movie. I don't remember anyone doing work in my REE class - all the assignments were my lowest priority and were hastily written up the night before - hell I even remember one classmate writing an assignment the lunch before it was due and still getting a B (REE was the first class straight after lunch).

Yeah went to a private catholic school. Don't remember (apart from grade 7) doing prayers in any class bar 1 or 2 (funnily enough, we didn't do prayers before my REE class in grade 11 & 12 from memory.Ours were Quake, one of the early CODs and Soldier of Fortune. Our vice principal looked a little like a poor mans Turnbull, and was convinced that us playing each other on the network would destroy the entire school network and bring fire and brimstone.
Yeah I was more going for a cheap gag. I take it you went to some sort of christian/catholic college? That's pretty rough that you had to take it in your final year, especially when English is already mandatory.
I did RE at primary school for a bit of a laugh, but even then I always thought it was a missed opportunity. Basically all we did was hear stories from the new testament and sing songs about Jesus, which is pretty ****** indoctrination for a public school in a secular country. If they taught kids in primary school about different religions, different cultures, why people hold different beliefs and values, maybe there'd be a little less hatred and a little less fear in the world![]()
They had to do it during lunch at our school and they would announce it over the loudspeaker, meaning that all the other kids could make fun of the Jewish kids that had to miss out on foursquare. (I'm just guessing about that last bit, but I feel like it would happen because kids, and especially kids from this area, are dicks.)The Jewish kids had their own separate RE too iirc.
Did you have the workbooks where you could rub the pictures out with an eraser? Every kid in our class had to have their book checked at the end of RE, but not to make sure they were actually doing work, but just to check that they didn't edit any of the images in there to include the devil or big penises which are very funny when you are 10 years old.I did RE at primary school for a bit of a laugh, but even then I always thought it was a missed opportunity. Basically all we did was hear stories from the new testament and sing songs about Jesus, which is pretty ****** indoctrination for a public school in a secular country.
At primary school we didn't.Did you have the workbooks where you could rub the pictures out with an eraser? Every kid in our class had to have their book checked at the end of RE, but not to make sure they were actually doing work, but just to check that they didn't edit any of the images in there to include the devil or big penises which are very funny when you are 10 years old.
Our school ended up giving us (Year 11s at the time) laptops as a trial with very few restrictions. One of the kids found the teacher's proxy and everyone ended up using that throughout the year. Everyone used to play that Tetris battle app on Facebook with each other throughout class. Absolutely zero work would've been done that year.
Come Year 12 they ended up recalling the laptops and requiring them to have heavy restrictions. Glad our year was the ones to ruin it all for future generations.
Man, highschool was a lot easier and simpler time.
For four years running, our Admin password was just the name of the school followed by the year.The person that found the admin password in our year was a hero. Unlocked everything
no one ever called me a heroThe person that found the admin password in our year was a hero.