yes, i know your feeling cos i had been through the same phase, she always bullied me in high school that b!tch, i swear.. well one time i give some glue to her papers when she wasnt there
and she never found out, luckily she quit after 6 months... so happy!!!
2007-11-12 03:00:49
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answered by You think you know me? 6
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I would say that most people have this situation occasionally in their lives. It happens in school, work and even home.
It is a normal thing to feel and learn to deal w/ and move on.
notice you didn't ask what other people do about it, so that may be an area you want to explore.
The best thing is to learn that their personality is theirs and don't make their problem your problem. I know it's not quite that easy, but, especially in school, it is so temporary, it really isn't worth the time we waste on them.
And to be fair, those people find us pretty annoying, to them, which has a lot to do w/ why they are so grating to us.
Good luck, but it's common, so don't sweat it, move on, lol,
that's what most of us do. Then u've got the loser, cowards that "can't face" these people and have to act out in violence.
I've got too much pride to let anyone have that kind of control over me, lol.
Good luck.
2007-11-12 02:59:41
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answered by paigespirate 4
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Ummm, I never wanted to kill any of them, but there was one English teacher who always called me stupid and tried to embarrass me in front of the class. Actually I am dyslexic which is why I found English so hard. I am now studying for my PhD (in science which I always enjoyed and had excellent teachers) and am looking forward to the day I can go to a school reunion and laugh in his face.
If you want to kill them that's not good. Maybe you should talk to someone if you think you are being treated unfairly?
2007-11-12 03:00:46
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answered by Tilly 5
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In 1983 a teacher beat me so badly I had to get hospital treatment. I was in trouble over sometthing else so my father decided not to follow it up. These were different times and I know teachers in NI got away with more than they did on the mainland. I subsequently got expelled anyway, and harboured a grudge until 2 years later when the said teacher made the mistake of moving into our street. I was head of the little gang of hooligans in our area and we tortured him by smashing his windows, getting skips, grit, fast food, taxis, soil and everything else sent to his house, pooed all over his doorstep on numerous occasions, spread huge lies about him and his skanky missus and sat and made noise outside his house until the joyous day when he moved out less than 2 yrs later. Pinky was his name. I feel justice was done.
2007-11-12 03:00:51
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answered by ross x 6
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YES, it was my Indonesian teacher who came to my house to give me 90-minute lessons on Indonesian (which I was actually great at, my ma just insisted on getting these idiotic lessons). I must say the teacher was cosmically retarded, she thought she was so funny and both my mother and I agreed that the way she talked made us think she knew NOTHING about society. Really! She didn't know almost everything that a normal person knew. And her stupidity! She hears my dog howling and she knows it's a dog, but she grins like moron and goes "Oh my god, it's a ghost!!!"
2007-11-12 02:51:47
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answered by Anonymous
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No.. that's a pretty terrible thought to have. Teachers are supposed to better the world,and I can't imagine what one would do to deserve such terrible thoughts...
Perhaps you should consult your guidance counselor about changing your classes if this is such a problem for you..
Perhaps, you need some sort of counseling for an existing anger problem you may have..
Take care.
2007-11-12 02:51:54
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answered by .sincerious. 6
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Sorry Wolf, but it is a fairly common teenage trait to blame everyone but yourself for your problems. Do your best, and try to respect others - your teachers have wisdom, training and experience, as well as having chosen to help young people as their career - chances are they know better than you! Consider the possibility that if you don't understand the motives for their actions it could be YOUR FAULT, NOT THEIRS!
2007-11-12 03:02:05
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answered by mad 7
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Not murderous thoughts but bad wishes, yes. 7th grade typing teacher Mrs Priest. She was a miserable woman!
2007-11-12 02:51:47
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answered by grrl 7
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I have had problems like that with some teachers... I've never wanted to kill them though.
2007-11-12 02:50:56
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answered by këlly 6
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Ive come into the WRONG CLASSROOM a couple of times but I just wished 4 an "A+" or that they would GO 2 ANOTHER SCHOOL!!! LOL!!
2007-11-12 02:50:05
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answered by Tha "Bay Be" 3
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