korman93 wrote:Does any body know why the sky is blue
something with wavelength and frequency i think blue has the hightest frequenie and shortest wavelength and read has the longest wavelength and lowestfrequescie. or i think i might of gotten it backwards. but it is something like that
korman93 wrote:thanks any body else want to add anything to that.
No, is this a joke?
no, r u saying i'm wrong, cuz i did combine that information i said with a commercial, but it was one of those fact commercials on how gurls should learn at an early age.
korman93 wrote:thanks any body else want to add anything to that.
No, is this a joke?
no, r u saying i'm wrong, cuz i did combine that information i said with a commercial, but it was one of those fact commercials on how gurls should learn at an early age.
I just wanted to know if anybody else knew anything else.
The above website contains editorials written by an American teacher who is an assistant teacher at three middle schools in Japan. The editorials are very funny and explore some of the differences between Americans and Japanese and also show how perverted many of the Japanese students are that he deals with. And I thought we had it bad here
All in all, I think the editorials are well worth reading, but you might not want to be drinking anything when you read some of them, because you might spray your computer when you laugh. Hopefully you'll enjoy them, too.
I just read the first one called " My kids are perverted" and burst out laughing at least four times. Yeah and you think you have it hard! Do they play Kancho at your school?
fluffy wrote:I just read the first one called " My kids are perverted" and burst out laughing at least four times. Yeah and you think you have it hard! Do they play Kancho at your school?
no kancho at my school, thank god. And I don't want to give them any ideas either.
I just finished reading the whole series, though I'm sure he'll post more. They are hilarious. If you go to the editorials page, he actually has a bunch of other editorials from before his trip there, including a previous trip to Japan when he was in college. But I would read these first. They are classic.