Thou Shall Not Like Piracy
A student of Richland High School wrote an essay about how piracy is a good thing for the music industry. He happened to get an F on this essay and blames it on his teacher's views against piracy. His paper was an average paper in my opinion. It definitely shouldn't have received an F, I would say a B or an A for a normal level English class.
I actually find it more odd that his schools mascot is a bomber. Richland High School is the proud home of the bombers. Do they train their students to bomb communists, anarchists, and pirates? I would say this and this promote violence and make this school all the more controversial. Maybe this school should just be shut down and taken out of its misery.
I actually find it more odd that his schools mascot is a bomber. Richland High School is the proud home of the bombers. Do they train their students to bomb communists, anarchists, and pirates? I would say this and this promote violence and make this school all the more controversial. Maybe this school should just be shut down and taken out of its misery.


6 Comments:
Although I really would have to know more about this before I make a judgement, I think it's completely inappropriate for one to impress one's opinion upon others that forcefully, which this lady may have done if she disagrees with Geluso's position on music piracy and thus failed him.
By Will, at 1:38 PM
Also, isn't it slightly ironic that Richland High School is located only 211 miles away from Microsoft headquarters?
By Will, at 1:43 PM
Some people avidly read my blog and don't post *cough*. In the words of those people *cough*, Will you have incorrectly used the word irony. *cough* *cough*
I had to do that because it would be left unsaid otherwise.
Brian
By T-Ray, at 3:16 PM
Just a question: how, exactly, did I misuse it? (for future reference)
By Will, at 5:02 PM
Oh, and nice "hidden" message.
By Will, at 5:03 PM
Oh, wait, never mind, I realized it. It would be ironic if Richland High School were located close to the GNU foundation or Red Hat.
By Will, at 5:05 PM
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