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What Students Really Need To Hear

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  • Super User

What Students Really Need to Hear :

Thought this was a pretty good video, worth a watch.

  • Super User

got through 3 minutes.....would have been better spent listening to the sunscreen 'song'

  • Super User

The guys is married.

I could tell him what to do to go to sleep.

  • Super User

The guys is married.

I could tell him what to do to go to sleep.

 

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Watch his own video?

  • Super User

While I can't say I enjoyed his presentation skills, I did think that the message was good.

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While I can't say I enjoyed his presentation skills, I did think that the message was good.

Ya I wasn't all into the "waving your hands like a gangsta rapper" mumbo jumbo.... But then again it's focused on us younger hoodlums and a lot of people like to see the gangsta hands hahaha

  • Super User

Ya I wasn't all into the "waving your hands like a gangsta rapper" mumbo jumbo

Wasn't aware clan meetings had wifi.

 

grow up.

  • Super User

Our public schools preach something different

  • BassResource.com Administrator

Nice.  But only good for a receptive audience.  One that already agrees.  The rest will stop watching long before it's over.

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Wasn't aware clan meetings had wifi.

grow up.

What? Accusing me of being a clan member because I made fun of someone's hand motions? Wow, and your telling me to grow up?
  • Super User

If this guy really is a teacher, I find his description of the main event, being "Adversity", quite interesting.

Isn't this probably more of a lesson learned by those who drop out of school rather than those that stay?

  • Super User

What? Accusing me of being a clan member because I made fun of someone's hand motions? Wow, and your telling me to grow up?

Comparing somebody's hand motions as "ghetto mumble jumble" is childish and small minded. So yes...grow up.

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Comparing somebody's hand motions as "ghetto mumble jumble" is childish and small minded. So yes...grow up.

Sorry if I think its stupid to wave and point like he is spitting a sweet rhyme while trying to make a serious video.

Never did I call it "ghetto" and I don't see how that makes me a clan member? Am I a white suprimist because I think someone is waving their hands inappropriately??

Do not compare me to a KKK member. It makes you look like a huge A-hole

I was trying to make the point that the reason he was making gestures like that is because the video is focused on High schoolers and a lot of high schoolers now a days listen to rappers who make the exact same gestures, at least that's my theory.

  • Super User

The video & the response here are decent display of just how challenging effective communication really is when attempting to appeal to the masses.

 

A-Jay

  • Super User

Next....

  • Super User

Ya I wasn't all into the "waving your hands like a gangsta rapper" mumbo jumbo.... But then again it's focused on us younger hoodlums and a lot of people like to see the gangsta hands hahaha

 

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Never did I call it "ghetto" 

 

:dazed-7:

 

Unless you dont' equate "gangsta" /w "ghetto", then what you're trying to defend is a real mind boggler.

 

Sorry if I think its stupid to wave and point like he is spitting a sweet rhyme while trying to make a serious video.

 

I mean...I seriously don't even know where to start. He's using hand gestures to get his point across to a certain demographic that will respond to something they see through media day in and day out that is driven towards them. I would hardly accuse him of attempting to "look like he's spitting a sweet rhyme." These "gangsta hand gestures" aren't limited to "gangstas" Open up your eyes (and clearly your mind.) They are seen all over media by different cultures, races, w/e.  my god...

I was trying to make the point that the reason he was making gestures like that is because the video is focused on High schoolers and a lot of high schoolers now a days listen to rappers who make the exact same gestures, at least that's my theory.

I understand where you are going /w this and I don't believe you thought it through. You're clearly stereotyping which makes you come across as..well...If a rapper starts doing backflips are those "gangsta backflips"? If I see a guy walking down the street 4 times a week in a Steelers hat, is that now a "gangsta hat"? Would that make you gangsta now? See where I'm going /w this.   

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