ClockworkSoldier
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But it does apparently stop you from taking HSC exams...EDIT 2: Denying someone their future...? Last time I checked, a waterbomb doesn't get you sent to life imprisonment...
But it does apparently stop you from taking HSC exams...EDIT 2: Denying someone their future...? Last time I checked, a waterbomb doesn't get you sent to life imprisonment...
There are many other avenues the school could have taken, and most schools explore them.That's like saying Presidents can't get arrested for corruption.
That may not be possible for some.ummmm...you can still sit your exams at the local public school, that's the whole point of this thread lol
Meh, either way, OP, and any other kid that got suspended for 'muck up activities' made their own bed.There are many other avenues the school could have taken, and most schools explore them.
We all know that most schools in NSW are doing all they can for higher rankings, and most schools will do anything they can to keep a potential band six student on to make them look good.
I find it hard to believe that they are not smart enough to figure out that throwing a moving object at someone from a moving object is going to hurt. Particularly waterbombs.1. Ok your situation is different cos you actually got hurt and Im gonna try not to defend the people in the car, but this is one of those situations where yeah the year 12s got it wrong and shouldnt of done it in that circumstance. Nevertherless, did they do it on purpose to hurt you and send you to hospital?no.
Have you ever been hit in the face by a waterbomb someone has lobbed at you? As a previous poster mentioned, chuck it at someone's eyes and you can blind them. Are you that thick? At speed, a waterbomb may as well be a rock.My arguements have been put forward in assumption that people are throwing waterbombs and yeah are getting people wet but not hurting them. I mean, that is the pretty much the whole fucking purpose of a waterbomb, if the purpose was otherwise, then why not throw a fucking brick or a rock?
But they'd throw it at an unsuspecting member of the public who might have a heart condition, who might have been hit in the face and blinded or hit in the nose and had it broken - or, fuck, be a young female like me, be hit in the boob and it be enough to cause breast cancer!And you gotta assume that the driveby people didnt take into account the physics of things rofl its the last week of school, Im 90% certain if they got the opportunity to see you and hear you out they would apologize. You go on to specific say where they hit you, cmon, they dont have pinpoint accuracy with crosshairs infront of them as they are throwing. And it is highly unlikely that they would of thrown ANYTHING at an elderly person...
And that is a straw man argument.So my argument here is that you've just thrown up a circumstance which is entirely different to what i think is being argued here with me and a couple of other people, its like bringing an argument into a conversation about why scissors should be banned from school because 'i got cut really seriously and went to the hospital' which is very serious, but not quite the substantial justification.
Not very. You yourself said that the point of chucking a waterbomb at someone is to wet them. You think if they got hit near an open pocket (like my iPod and the egg) that any electronics within that pocket wouldn't get ruined?2. an EGG and a WATERBOMB have very very different dynamics, im sorry about your ipod. But if i put my phone on my table right now and hurled 10 waterbombs at it im pretty certain it would still be intact
I find it hard to believe that they are not smart enough to figure out that throwing a moving object at someone from a moving object is going to hurt. Particularly waterbombs.
Have you ever been hit in the face by a waterbomb someone has lobbed at you? As a previous poster mentioned, chuck it at someone's eyes and you can blind them. Are you that thick? At speed, a waterbomb may as well be a rock.
But they'd throw it at an unsuspecting member of the public who might have a heart condition, who might have been hit in the face and blinded or hit in the nose and had it broken - or, fuck, be a young female like me, be hit in the boob and it be enough to cause breast cancer!
It's not about the severity of the crime or the impact. Stabbing someone with a chopstick is exactly the same crime as stabbing someone with a chopstick.
And that is a straw man argument.
Not very. You yourself said that the point of chucking a waterbomb at someone is to wet them. You think if they got hit near an open pocket (like my iPod and the egg) that any electronics within that pocket wouldn't get ruined?
1. I have never said that the world is made up of a) nerds and b) radicals. I said people every now and then have FUN and do stupid but HARMLESS stuff ie egging houses, throwing waterbombs. But you did make it seem as though 'hurr supaweak only has fun doing retarded stuff like blowing up deodorant cans'. no, its not like that, yeah on a footy camp with just the team yeah we do stupid shit like that late night on the beach but not to hurt anyone. Thats the main point.now you've misinterpreted me - I said your view is that either people are the 'stereotypical nerd' who goes to lan parties, or they're some crazy idiot who goes around trying to bond with friends over lighting fires...
Oh yeah, because lighting fires with your mates is the only way to have a 'social moment'. Wow, you are ridiculously naive and retarded - wait until you actually learn something about society...
Is it that hard to interpret? A bullet thrown in a fire explodes, sending little bits of metal everywhere - which can end up in people's bodies.
It melted? I find that highly unlikely, and so does my friend, who has a permanent scar thanks to shrapnel produced from a vegie bomb.
So stop putting words in my mouth, and, like Kwayera said, grow up.
EDIT: How can you not fathom the concept that if you throw a waterbomb at someone, it can hit them in the face and blind them?
EDIT 2: Denying someone their future...? Last time I checked, a waterbomb doesn't get you sent to life imprisonment...
Once again, motherfucking throwing a waterbomb from a car and winding an innocent passerby is not fun for the victim. I can hardly see how the situation of the OP is any different.ok im back for more just came back home, btw just so you know i like debating and arguing for my point im not trying to hate anyone here lol. but to continue
1. Again, last week of year 12, they're having fun, uh i already said this was a very different circumstance to what ive been trying to defend, but bleh
It ain't way too far. It's just a consequence you didn't think of when you were too busy off having "fun". It's assault, a crime, which was why the OP, in his mounting idiocy, was expelled.2. ok your taking it way too far with this waterbomb thing and about how dangerous it is. all your doing is describing a highly uncommon circumstance of how a waterbomb is used. Did you know that a waterbomb can kill if someone walks up to you and shoves it down your throat? -.-"
Try splashing water all over your iPhone, if you have one, and see how happy it is (and how unhappy Apple is with you if you try and get it fixed/replaced. They don't cover waterdamage).3. i dont want to get into this electronics and water thing but cmon you all know it, a clean waterbomb making direct impact on a piece of technology will only wet the surface and you know it, stop bringing up this stupid argument.
Toys aren't toys when they hurt someone, or are used in a manner that can and does hurt people, no matter the "fun" intent.4. my straw argument? its kind of on the same line of what your doing here, your disregarding practically a fun 'toy' and calling it lethal, well guess what, chopsticks are lethal, scissors are lethal, heck alot of equipment brought to school is lethal. I just tried to make a comparison of what you were describing and how while it is true and can happen its away from the point.
does that really cause breast cancer i thought it was a mythKwayera said:But they'd throw it at an unsuspecting member of the public who might have a heart condition, who might have been hit in the face and blinded or hit in the nose and had it broken - or, fuck, be a young female like me, be hit in the boob and it be enough to cause breast cancer!
Didn't you hear?does that really cause breast cancer i thought it was a myth
why doesnt the same happen with males?
I don't get what you can't see about this. When water + electronics = fucked up phone/Ipod. Yeah, sure, your Ipod/Phone is still in tact, but it doesn't even fucking work.3. i dont want to get into this electronics and water thing but cmon you all know it, a clean waterbomb making direct impact on a piece of technology will only wet the surface and you know it, stop bringing up this stupid argument.
Yes, in the 1998, half the grade got suspended for a numerous amount of things, including throwing a waterbomb at one of the Sydney Girls' students, and blinding her.a few years ago, someone from yr 12 from my school threw a waterbomb and it blinded someone...so it seems pretty serious.
1. You said that my point of view on things was that 'lighting fires with your mates is the only way to have a 'social moment'. Through that sentence alone you make it seem that i only have fun doing retarded stuff. Hence, you said it indirectly.1. There's a classic case of putting words into my mouth - when did I say you only have fun doing retarded stuff?
2. Yet you told me I 'should do it' just to have a social moment - there are plenty of other ways without being a complete idiot.
3. I have no idea how that is a matter of interpretation, but I'll just put that down to you being a complete dumbass.
4. No argument here - simple physics. Even if it did melt, which I'm going to assume is somehow possible, there is still the possibility of it exploding before it melts. Still dangerous.
5. See 1.
6. That's because people don't go around trying to hurt others with pens, and it's a lot easier to blind someone with a waterbomb than it is with a pen. I don't see the argument in 'Other stuff is dangerous, so it's ok if I make the world a little more dangerous by doing this stupid thing'
7. i. The bullet thing happened quickly - plus I wasn't actually at the exact fire when it happened
7.ii. We were cooking food. We were watching our own food, making sure it didn't get ash and crap into it. The guy who put the can on didn't think - he wasn't being a tool like you - he didn't realise it would explode.
EDIT: You are not grown up, you are immature, and are a blight upon society.
EDIT 2: You know how easy it is to blind someone with a waterbomb? This is what you do: You throw it at them. If they happen to turn around to face it, and it happens to be at their eyes, they may get blinded. That's the danger. That's why its stupid. And it has happened before. Also - this happened:
...Ok, now you're really deeply analysing my posts - I don't have any more time for immature idiots like you, and the only reason I'm arguing, because I know you will never give up because you are an absolute retard, is that I think you should at least think about what you're doing. You actually don't understand what I'm saying, and you pretty much have no evidence to back up your arguments. Clearly you don't understand what a 'principle' is, considering this entire debate is about the principle of the action, not the actual consequences of one particular incident. So I'm going to stop posting now, because I want to move on with my life - but if you want to reply saying 'Oh look, he's giving up' - fine with me, because at the end of the day, you're just an idiot. If you don't, well maybe there's a glimmer of hope for you - but probably not. I hope someday you get blinded by a water bomb.
We never claimed it was higly likely, but it does happen, it's happenned before and that's a fact. Are you stupid enough to take the risk of having a little fun, knowing full well there are far superior forms of amusement than something that can potentially injure someone?1. You should never ever throw a water bomb at a person. EVER. because it is highly likely that you will BLIND them.
Once again gross exaggeration of the point. Surprisingly, tlaking from experience, water does screw up electronics a lot of the time. Just because it hasn't happened to you it doesn't mean it can't happen to anyone else. Just because you had slight amusement from chucking a water bomb at someone, you could end up owing them $400. Good luck in finding this part of the situation fun.2. If you ever throw a water bomb at someone with an Ipod/Phone in their pocket. It is 100% likely that the electronic good is going to be fucked. Yup, absolutely no argument here, no matter how enclosed or deep your phone is in your pocket, if you get a water bomb thrown at you, its going to be fucked.
Year 12s and Prefects are supposed to be role models. Surprising that you go on about peer pressure to justify throwing water bombs, but ignore the influence older students can have on younger students. An older student throws a water bomb and some naive suck-up Year 7 (even you should agree that by nature Year 7s often suck up to Year 12s) says 'Hey, that's pretty cool.' and it can escalate from there.3.Year 12s and Prefects should absolutely NOT commit any incoherent activities on their muckup days in their final week of high school because they are Role Models to the junior students and if junior students watch their senior students do activities such as throwing water bombs it will change their life forever and affect their education severely. In turn they will transform into young suburban thugs committing crime as a result of their senior peers setting a bad example. It is obvious that this will happen because students from years 7-9 are clearly mindless dolts waiting to be influenced.
Perhaps the only legitimate point you have raised thus far. however, Year 12s are supposed to be studying for their HSC. A serious mentality should take hold. I have no problem with jokes and fun, but taking an obvious risk where you know that you will get in trouble is stupid at this stage. The guy who threw the water bomb knew he was going to get in trouble and unfortunately for him, he payed a heavy price. It was a stupid risk only a stupid person would take.4. If a Year 12 student does throw a waterbomb in his last week of school, he should be immediately and severely punished [Expulsion/suspension may be sufficient]
Although it's slack that people attack you personally, and I'm against that, your points are admittedly weak.5. Supaweak, who has a very apt username and its obvious that the best way to judge an anonymous member of BOS is through analyzing their username, is an ungrown retarded idiot, who thinks it is fun to throw waterbombs and doesnt think that waterbombing is a serious enough offence to be expelled from high school for.
how did your sarcasm sense not start tingling? you actually took every point incredibly seriously. wow.@Supaweak
You continuously miss the point.
We never claimed it was higly likely, but it does happen, it's happenned before and that's a fact. Are you stupid enough to take the risk of having a little fun, knowing full well there are far superior forms of amusement than something that can potentially injure someone?
Once again gross exaggeration of the point. Surprisingly, tlaking from experience, water does screw up electronics a lot of the time. Just because it hasn't happened to you it doesn't mean it can't happen to anyone else. Just because you had slight amusement from chucking a water bomb at someone, you could end up owing them $400. Good luck in finding this part of the situation fun.
'Woot I owe someone $400 because I had a bit of amusement! That was a smart decision'
See my point? It may not always happen, but it does actually happen quite often.
Year 12s and Prefects are supposed to be role models. Surprising that you go on about peer pressure to justify throwing water bombs, but ignore the influence older students can have on younger students. An older student throws a water bomb and some naive suck-up Year 7 (even you should agree that by nature Year 7s often suck up to Year 12s) says 'Hey, that's pretty cool.' and it can escalate from there.
Perhaps the only legitimate point you have raised thus far. however, Year 12s are supposed to be studying for their HSC. A serious mentality should take hold. I have no problem with jokes and fun, but taking an obvious risk where you know that you will get in trouble is stupid at this stage. The guy who threw the water bomb knew he was going to get in trouble and unfortunately for him, he payed a heavy price. It was a stupid risk only a stupid person would take.
Although it's slack that people attack you personally, and I'm against that, your points are admittedly weak.