What is/was your favorite subject in school?
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EdgyRabbid

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Re: What is/was your favorite subject in school?
I like art a lot! Best subject for me! I also really enjoy history! But i hate having a special intrest in WW1 and WW2...
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I like WW1/WW2 a lot probably my second favourite period in history, only topped by the Celtic British Isles.
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Oh dear, this didn't age well... I found out after this that I always got 100% in English and Religion that year because the teacher who taught those classes was... "fond" of certain studentsAdsolution wrote: Thu Dec 14, 2017 8:40 pmOut of the standard curriculum, it changed depending on the year, though I was persistently fond of English, PE and biology. I also enjoyed and got high marks in religion classes, though I wouldn't really label them favourites because lol.
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Re: What is/was your favorite subject in school?
Hmm, so they actually teach religion in schools too along with the usual subjects? I had to go the education center near my church to learn about religion, never in regular school.
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It was a Catholic school. I only went there for three years though. Uniforms and everything, extremely strict dress code, mandatory Mass attendance too. And they did some pretty unethical things, like give kids free elective credits and time off school to go and picket clinicsThe Jonster wrote: Sat Jun 07, 2025 9:00 am Hmm, so they actually teach religion in schools too along with the usual subjects? I had to go the education center near my church to learn about religion, never in regular school.
It's weird to think that I'm turning 30 this year, and once upon a time, on RPC here, I was talking about my experiences there as they were happening.
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Re: What is/was your favorite subject in school?
Adsolution wrote: Sat Jun 07, 2025 8:22 amOh dear, this didn't age well... I found out after this that I always got 100% in English and Religion that year because the teacher who taught those classes was... fond of certain studentsAdsolution wrote: Thu Dec 14, 2017 8:40 pmOut of the standard curriculum, it changed depending on the year, though I was persistently fond of English, PE and biology. I also enjoyed and got high marks in religion classes, though I wouldn't really label them favourites because lol.![]()
(This was my honest reaction. I was so disgusted and shocked that I could not even find the words to express my horror.)
"Fond of certain students"?
Makes my skin crawl...
I suppose my favorite class was...Well, it'd have to be culinary.
...Even if I was always tasked with washing the dishes. My group didn't trust me with a knife. And anything that involved actually cooking...
(Believe me, I was HYPED when I baked my first pizza in our oven and nothing exploded. That pizza was AMAZING too!
(Yeah, my irrational fears of fire and knives as a child led to some weird things like a fear of the oven exploding. But it was probably a good thing I was afraid of two very dangerous things as a child. And turns out I'm pretty good with a knife. I still don't like candles though...Some look way too easy to accidently knock over. As for the oven, I really just didn't know how to use it or what I was doing so I steered clear of it.)
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My immediate reaction to your reaction was laughter, but... no, it's horrible, I think that was just cope on my partCosmicStrider wrote: Sat Jun 07, 2025 9:12 am(This was my honest reaction. I was so disgusted and shocked that I could not even find the words to express my horror.)
"Fond of certain students"?Oh Ad, that's awful...I can't even imagine finding something like THAT out.
Makes my skin crawl...
Aaahh, I wish so much my school had a culinary programme... I didn't discover my love for cooking until later onCosmicStrider wrote: Sat Jun 07, 2025 9:12 amI suppose my favorite class was...Well, it'd have to be culinary.
There's a certain sense of purpose there for sure! Just being a part of the magic, even if it isn't a very creative part, can be exciting.CosmicStrider wrote: Sat Jun 07, 2025 9:12 am...Even if I was always tasked with washing the dishes.
lol, was there a specific reason for that?
(unless it was a form of bullying... I'm really sorry if that's what it was)
My irrational fear was of the toilet flooding... I'd always pictured water surging out like it's deepwater horizon or something, gushing, flooding the whole place and destroying everything in its path. I was really afraid of fire too though... stoves, candles... it's just a bit yikes. I love my gas stove now though, I'd hate to have to switch to electric when I moveCosmicStrider wrote: Sat Jun 07, 2025 9:12 am(Yeah, my irrational fears of fire and knives as a child led to some weird things like a fear of the oven exploding. But it was probably a good thing I was afraid of two very dangerous things as a child. Turns out I'm pretty good with a knife. I still don't like candles though...Some look way too easy to accidently knock over. As for the oven, I really just didn't know how to use it or what I was doing.)
I'm pretty good with a knife too... though of course, only as recently as a year ago, I got a new Japanese knife and sliced off a tiny bit of the tip of my ring finger when chopping yams
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I wasn't sure if tossing a meme I saw on reddit as a reaction to something like this was a good idea, but that was my honest reaction. I'd heard of students doing some pretty awful stuff in my high school. Still, I can't stress this enough, I am deeply sorry something like this happened. I'd be horrified if any of my teachers turned out to be creeps or worse. Because you kinda trust these people, you know? Even on a tiny level, to teach you and all...So to learn something horrible about them later mars memories. Seriously, even if I can be a bit joke-y at times, I am so, so sorry something like this happened.Adsolution wrote: Sat Jun 07, 2025 10:05 am My immediate reaction to your reaction was laughter, but... no, it's horrible, I think that was just cope on my partI learned he made one of my classmates do something horrible - I was lucky (in that situation) I guess. And thanks :coeur
Ah, Chronic loves to bake cookies from time to time too!Adsolution wrote:Aaahh, I wish so much my school had a culinary programme... I didn't discover my love for cooking until later on
Yeah, the magic of being on everlasting dishwashing duty while the rest of my group hung out and messed around.Adsolution wrote:There's a certain sense of purpose there for sure! Just being a part of the magic, even if it isn't a very creative part, can be exciting.
What an honor...
Ah, well as for the whole knife thing...It could've been bullying somewhat. I had a bad reputation throughout school because I fought (purely fisticuffs) a lot in middle and high school (in HS it was almost all the time) and at that point my schizoaffective disorder (Which I inherited from my deadbeat-"dad". Far as I know out of my 2 siblings, I'm the unlucky one who wound up with that disorder. My siblings and I were raised entirely by our grandparents.) was in full swing due to high school stress. I'm talking about full blown hallucinations that I didn't think twice about, talking to people/"ghosts" like they were really there, just in general I was the isolated weird kid. Sat alone at lunch all the time...I was basically a loner. But I was fine with being alone because I wasn't "alone". If you catch my drift.Adsolution wrote:lol, was there a specific reason for that?
(unless it was a form of bullying... I'm really sorry if that's what it was)
The other half of it was probably because I went "But I'm good with a knife!"...Yeah, that probably didn't help.
Ah, the flooding toilet fear. Totally reasonable if you ask me, nothing irrational about a backed-up toilet, it's a nightmare for everyone. The water rises and so does your panic. And yeah, it's a total "Oh crap!" *pun intended* moment.Adsolution wrote:My irrational fear was of the toilet flooding... I'd always pictured water surging out like it's deepwater horizon or something, gushing, flooding the whole place and destroying everything in its path. I was really afraid of fire too though... stoves, candles... it's just a bit yikes. I love my gas stove now though, I'd hate to have to switch to electric when I move
Oof, sorry to hear about your knife slip. I've heard Japanese knives are REALLY sharp. Something about folding steel or something. Reminds me of the time I didn't realize just how sharp one of our swords were. Because the elders of the house have a love for the orient, We have a ton of swords in our house, any would-be robbers would have a BIG problem, we are armed with blades to THE TEETH. But yeah, anyways, sliced open my palm a tiny bit on this sick dragon handle sword.Adsolution wrote:I'm pretty good with a knife too... though of course, only as recently as a year ago, I got a new Japanese knife and sliced off a tiny bit of the tip of my ring finger when chopping yamsMy first and only real injury.
A small offering to the dragon blade.
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The Jonster

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Re: What is/was your favorite subject in school?
Euuugh, that's what "fond' meant?? So sorry about that, I honestly thought that phrase sounded more innocent than it actually was (this was before I looked at Cosmic's reaction). I wanted to gag reading that last part, it's disturbing to know that there are even people like that out there in the church.Adsolution wrote: Sat Jun 07, 2025 9:07 amIt was a Catholic school. I only went there for three years though. Uniforms and everything, extremely strict dress code, mandatory Mass attendance too. And they did some pretty unethical things, like give kids free elective credits and time off school to go and picket clinicsThe Jonster wrote: Sat Jun 07, 2025 9:00 am Hmm, so they actually teach religion in schools too along with the usual subjects? I had to go the education center near my church to learn about religion, never in regular school.(and knowingly housed predatory teachers/Fathers, because it's Catholic, duh)
That must have been SO satisfying! This is something I want to try someday too! Definitely need to improve my cooking skill first though.CosmicStrider wrote: Sat Jun 07, 2025 9:12 am (Believe me, I was HYPED when I baked my first pizza in our oven and nothing exploded. That pizza was AMAZING too!)
(Someone talking about baking pizza at home...heh, that gives me Ray502 vibes)
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EdgyRabbid

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I currently also go to a catholic school, I guess our school system is less harsh on religion because they literally don’t care if you’re any other religion?? I’m not entirely sure, but I do know we were taught about other religions in elementary.
That said I will never step into my home towns crunch again.
Anyways, I enjoy history a lot.
That said I will never step into my home towns crunch again.
Anyways, I enjoy history a lot.
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Re: What is/was your favorite subject in school?
In elementary school it was Math because I never studied for it 
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My favorite subject in school was history. It’s not just dates and events—it’s the raw, messy story of humanity. I loved diving into the past, piecing together why people did what they did. It’s like a puzzle with no perfect answers, just endless layers of motives, mistakes, and triumphs. History taught me to question narratives and see the world through others’ eyes. It’s honest, unfiltered, and endlessly fascinating, revealing how we got here.
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I always liked sports a lot and it was one of my best subjects too. We had one subject about politics and society which was pretty interesting. Maths was good too (yea, ik, I'm sorry
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What are you sorry for?Zarcatus wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 9:36 am I always liked sports a lot and it was one of my best subjects too. We had one subject about politics and society which was pretty interesting. Maths was good too (yea, ik, I'm sorry)
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I echo this sentiment, I know maths isn't the most enjoyable subject but it rubs me the wrong way that there's this incessant almost cultural revulsion to it.
It's one of the most vital skills we need.
It's one of the most vital skills we need.
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Re: What is/was your favorite subject in school?
My favorite subjects were definitely math and science. I definitely hated PE though
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A lot of people really like maths, sadly I’m not one of them.
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Yes, it is a vital skill, and it is also beautiful (even if it's not taught in a way that brings out that beauty)
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I like to thank my educational games for getting me intrigued on math and science!PluMGMK wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 9:41 am Yes, it is a vital skill, and it is also beautiful (even if it's not taught in a way that brings out that beauty)
And spelling apparently, but i didn't ELA so yeah
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That is true. Fractals are awesome

