| & Porn ash; | H ighSchoolMan,
Sep 13 2001 |
It's *two months* before you find out they're going out with someone? Sheesh, you need to learn how to have conversations.
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Or better sex
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And this needs to be centralized why?
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Gee,why don't you ask her when you first talk to her if she is seeing someone?
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I'm still young enough--I understand HSM's frustration. Many girls of these times are pretty sneaky and often times evil, lying, deceptive, cheap, dirty whores I really really wanted to bang. The other ones only wanted to be "friends." High School politics at my school were much less complicated than what I assume they are like at HSM's, but nonetheless they existed. Ours were more along the lines of Nerdy Kids + Teachers = Happy, Everyone else + Nerdy Kids = Nerdy Kids Crying, Afro Assault + School = False, School - Lack of Girls Worth Talking to = Hunter High. Politics and Math, baby.
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| How mundane, [HighSchoolBoy]. It's clear from your tortured words that you feel strongly about the subject but somewhat helpless, and this spikes your logic. |
| First of all, if I were contracted to design this system, I would recommend a very flat (in terms of organisational structure,) looking distributed system tacked onto the ones already in place to track your education from school-to-school. Like [jutta] hinted, there is no need for a national database. So long as information can be transferred from school-to-school. But this is all a waste of time because the idea in it's present state is flawed and boring. |
| The subtext of teenage politics is pivotal to this idea, and I sense that you somehow hope to strip away at these politics with this 'dating directory' gizmo. I think this is a false premise and this would just extend the political sphere of the playground to an information system. |