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Nastypants
I had a lovely life and worked hard towards my goals, but Nastypants chose to diarrhea all over my ambitions. Dude, the truth will prevail, and I will get a second shot!
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Category: Church
Mt. Hebron Missionary Baptist Church, 233 Hwy 66, Garland, TX, 75040
Hello. My name is Milton Whitley and I am happy to trick and cheat all of the baptist suckers at onthemount.org. Let me build your dream home so I can stick it to you. Get ready to give me all of your money. Trust me sucker. Did I mention I go by Ms. Chanah? Figure that one out. Gross.
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Category: Home Builder
Kirby Management, OK
Aka Kirby Marketing, Aka Timber Ridge, Aka Timber Ridge Custom Homes, Aka Timber Ridge Designs. Total scam agency. Promised to build my dream home. Stole my credit card and identity and never did any work for me. My dream became a nightmare. Watch yourself.
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Category: Contractor
UbuildIt, TX
I had to beg them to do anything at all. The laziest people on earth. And when they did finally do something, it was wrong. Their estimates are a dream. The results are a nightmare. I ended up firing them and their whole stupid team of contractors during framing. I finished the job with contractors I found on my own. I wouldn't trust UbuildIt or anyone associated with them to build a dog house. Total morons.
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Category: Car Dealer
Garden state honda, Clifton, NJ
I had the best experience buying a car. Quincy was fantastic, Elvis was exceptional, and Marco was a dream to work with. I whole heartedly recommend Garden state Honda.. Janice Marinaro
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Category: Teacher
Ellen Anderson, Harriton High School, Radnor, PA, 19010
If you enjoy being treated like a disobedient toddler, then congratulations, you’ve found your dream teacher! Ms. Anderson f****** ***.
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Category: Guidance Counselor
Mr. Englerth
And I want to add, Mr. Englerth is basically the same as Ms. Hefner. He's transparent, but he's polite. He's patient, but to a point. He really cares about students, and he's not trying to "crush their dreams" or whatever sh*t people used to say on this site. Glad they shut up. Parents and kids need to stop complaining about problems that don't exist in the staff. If your kid didn't succeed, maybe it's not Mr. Englerth's fault. Maybe, they're just not ready to take the 5 AP's a year your elitist a** pressures them to take. And kids, maybe, if you didn't get into your dream college, it's because acceptance rates at the more prestigious schools are INSANELY low these days. They reject people for random reasons. Don't beat yourself up if you know you're a good student. But please, beat yourself up for being a whiny, spoiled brat who cries because they didn't get into Harvard...like, the world doesn't give you your way--welcome to life. And DEFINITELY don't take out your pretentious rage session on your GUIDANCE COUNSELOR. He doesn't control admissions at Yale lol.
People need to stop blaming the staff at this school. The entitled par...
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Category: Teacher
Libby Held, Holly High School, Holly, MI, 48442
Teachers like Mrs. Held are frustrating. It would definitely be understandable if they wanted kids to succeed in college and therefore gave them really picky feedback, allowing them to eventually reach high standards. (I've had a handful of teachers like that, and they're usually my favorites. :) ) However, a teacher shouldn't expect the students to meet the higher standard right off the bat--especially if, like it sounds Mrs. Held does, they can't even explain what that standard looks like. In truth, it seems like Mrs. Held couldn't explain her OWN grading. That raises a red flag. Now, I get that English grades are all somewhat subjective. However, there's a difference between Mrs. Held's grading and English teachers who don't have a totally foolproof grading method--but at least have a decently reasoned approach behind their thinking. Again, picky feedback does help students grow, so I would actually be okay with her giving students college-level *feedback* on their work. On another note, the unnecessarily picky *grading* really does hurt kids. Whether or not the colleges with purported "holistic admissions" want to admit it, so much of their decisions are still based on grades, especially junior-year grades. Teachers know those facts full well! It's not exactly fair for intelligent, diligent kids to be held to college-level standards grade-wise and therefore have to worry their dream school will reject them. Again, teachers know that full well! Plus, Mrs. Held, if you are truly worried your students will not be prepared for college if you don't grade them like you would a college student...please don't be! These are honors kids; unless they truly don't deserve to be in the class, their work ethic and abilities will be enough to do just fine--or better--in college. And if a student does not deserve to be in the class, please talk to the principal and knock them down to regular English! Please be harsh...when it's fair. Mrs. Held, if you can just save the picky criticisms for the feedback, not the grading and kick out kids who genuinely don't deserve to be in honors--I think your teaching style might be much more valuable to eleventh graders. Though ultimately, if you still feel the need to treat your high school students like college students, let's admit it...you might just not like high school kids. Which doesn't mean you're a bad person! At all!!! I don't really like high school kids myself. In my opinion, they are generally relatively awkward and entitled. Still, please don't make the kids bare the brunt of your attitude if you feel that way. And don't put yourself through a job you don't truly love! You work with kids more than they work with you...so I can't even imagine working a *full-time* job with people you don't like at all. As this reviewer mentioned, you might love teaching at a community college. You might be happier and more beneficial to students there.
As a parent I have absolutely loved every teacher my child has had in ...
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