And yet you keep clicking on his threads.
And yet you keep clicking on his threads.
Sooo.....who's excited?
Yeah, that was my question too.
I've read 4 pages of ing & moaning and I still don't see who B2B thinks is excited about this?!?! My kid is one of the ones out of school & work and I'm certainly not excited about it.
As far as I can tell, the kids are the ONLY ones who are excited about it.
There are more than a few posts floating around here with people excited about getting out of mid-term or test or whatever.
I'm the rich, spoiled, whiny ing asshole you're talking about in your first post, except that I don't think I'm any of those things. My parents aren't paying for my education and I don't drink bottled water. I also don't think my wanting to not take my calculus final is going to directly affect whether or not you lose your job.
At least you admit that your rich, spoiled and whiny.
I'll go ahead and clarify since you're having trouble grasping my point. I don't think that you have any affect on my well being I just find it self centered and arrogant to sing the praises and joys of this happening because you might get out of a pointless engagement. Bragging about your stroke of luck at the demise of others disgusts me. What I'm saying is that there is a bigger picture here and it has a much more profound impact on other peoples lives. I don't appreciate people taking small joys out of something that literally can put others out on the street. I think its that self centered egotistical at ude that runs rampant in our society. Ones mans demise in another mans joy. Its not a perfect fit but I find it similar to being elated about getting a day off at work because a co-worker killed his family and then himself.
Not only that but I didn't single you out.
P.S.
Have you not figured out by now to take a portion of what I say with a grain of salt? I mean seriously....thanks for taking the bait.
Did you hear about tsunami in the Indian Ocean.
yeah it got me out paying rent that month. No apartment.....no rent.
Did you see where those two Columbine kids shot up the school.
Well ing A yeah I got out of PE.
Did you see where that pissed off china man looking guy shot up the university.
Awesome now I bet I won't have to take my finals.
Holy crap did you hear they had to shut the plant down because Gary lost his arm in one of the machines.
I hope this means I get a three day weekend.
Sound familiar?
Page 4 of this post and you're just baiting?I know you didn't single anyone out, but it's ridiculous to accuse any of us of being happy people are getting sick. Did anyone ever say they were happy people are getting sick? Noone is going to die if I don't take my calculus final. Sheesh, quit overreacting!
I understand and appreciate your original point, B2B.
I agree that unnecessary hype would be bad for the already suffering economy.
People might, for example, become afraid to eat out ( i.e. eat food cooked by strangers) and that could adversly affect my friends who make their living as servers.
While I appreciate the government,schools, and local businesses doing their due diligence to keep us all healthy, I hope the media ( national and local) does not make a circus out of this situation- for the sake of a story.
So far I have not seen that any of them have.
As for the general public:
Certainly some people are panicking over this, but, for the most part, I think the people who are panicking are the people who panic at everything, regardless of its seriousness.
This too shall pass.
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The media has already made a circus out of this.
I am not a blind supporter of the media. I have friends who are reporters, but in general care little for the news. I rarely watch it.
But I do think, given what I have observed of human nature, no matter how factual the media's report of the sickness, even if only completely accurate and need to know information had passed on, there still would have been a circus.
In general, people today are far too easily swayed, influenced, and affected by what they hear and see, especially by what they watch on television.
If people were more discerning, the media would not be able to cause a frenzy because people would refuse to buy into it.
Therefore, television viewers are as much to blame for the circus as the media.
Fair enough.
I can tell when you are excited.
I agree. Those people who watch things on TV and believe on it based only on the fact that it is on TV suck.
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It's real life drama, and people love drama. Can we really blame "the media" if it is we ourselves who tune into the programs to watch?
I didn't mean to rub you the wrong way.
A lot of men do that for some reason. They just don't know what to do with me.
Do people really grasp what it means to some parents to suddenly have their kids out of school for 2 weeks? In Ft. Worth, they found out at 9PM the night before. There are single parents with elementary children who can not just leave them. They can not go to a day care because that defeats the whole purpose. Well, what if they work for a small business with only 2 or 3 employees and they work by the hour. That employer can not afford to pay them not to work, so if they miss work, they lose their source of income. The business needs someone to do the job to keep their business open and functioning. Do they find a temporary worker to fill in so this person can be home with their kid, but what does that parent do for income? Do they only give them a day or two to find someone to watch their kid so they can come to work and if not then replace them? People could lose jobs because their kids are not allowed to go to school or day care. This could be the final straw for some businesses that are suffering. So, yeah, the pettiness of students who only see the benefit for them of getting out of a stupid test is not a positive response to this situation that has been a difficult blow for many. Probably the one en y benefitting financially is this group of cash-strapped schools who are saving money by not having schools open- much less spent on utilities, subs utes, gasoline for buses...
^^^^^Gets it.
There are a lot of young teenagers referenced in this thread as being happy about not having to go to school. Are you guys really going to go so far as to say it's some extraordinary thing that a teenager will be a short-sited, selfish little bas ? Really? I have almost 2 of them ... apparently you guys are in for a rude awakening when your time comes.
Like you said, you're the most important person in the world to yourself. That goes for a lot of others, too.![]()
Stop putting me in my place.
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