Thursday, March 3, 2011

Interesting Class

I am very proud of myself for not taking part in the conversation today as it was very rude and disrespectful to say to a teacher and principal who is also a Rabbi. After this interesting bashing on Rabbi Lubetski, Rabbi introduced us to a new project in which we have to make an xtranormal video, which happen to be very inappropriate on Youtube, about our school's flaws (being that there are so many, it should not be very hard to find a few). I would like to say that I can not wait for the project and our chumash quiz tomorrow, and that we need a review sheet for it.

7 comments:

  1. I second Bentzie. It was very rude to make fun of Rabbi lubetski and I am proud of myself for not taking part in it. I am very excited for our next project on xtranormal.com. I hope this time it is not BORING.

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  2. Personally, i enjoyed the bashing today. It may not have been the most appropriate thing in the world, but it was funny and enjoyable. The Xtranormal project will be cool and funny. I enjoyed the xtranormal today we saw about the girl wearing pants. It was funny.

    I'd like to leave with two words of wisdom.
    "minus two"

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  3. I agree with Isaac, the Xtranormal project seems like ti will be very interesting.

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  4. I totally agree with Benjamin. I am very excited to show the cleverness of my humor. I shall depict each individual I target accurately and will make one heck of a funny video!

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  5. Whether or not you partook in what has been called "the bashing" today, I do not think that should be vocalized to the world. Guys - once you click that "Post Comment" button, it is open to the world. You don't know who is looking at this blog. Say Joe Schmoe, the school inspector, sees this blog and realizes there is a major issue in the Chumash 9/10 H classroom. We can all assume doom. I don't think the element of publicity has been addressed in this virtual atmosphere. Some things are meant to stay in the classroom; it's like our life skills classes. This publicity factor can become dangerous, and we must reconsider our thoughts before we make them public to the entire world.

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  7. I completely and totaqlly agree with what Ethan has just stated. A little fun doesn't hurt anyone, does it? It's like what you do to us Rabbi; we were just giving you a taste of your own medicine. It's all fun and games; there's nothing bad about it. Dylan, I assure you, you don't have to worry.

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