Thread:Bajarias.josef/@comment-26397825-20170112111223/@comment-25936766-20170722112926

SpiritedDreaming wrote: I've never babysat young children. The youngest I've ever babysat  were 13 at the time and quite content to play their xbox and computers. Lucky you.

I still remember, in my 5th-and-last year at school prior to graduation, for "Labor Social" my group got the fantastic job of taking care of 2nd-grade kids, 7-years olds at best, once a week for 4 weeks.

It was a linguistic nightmare. I saw kids do things like: "Lowercase R is written R. Uppercase R is written M". And there was a kid who wrote a B like some sort of twisted tilde instead of anything resembling a B or even a b.

Most egregiously, they had a poster in the classroom explaining the alphabet.

The worst part? Their classroom was right after the entrance (and exit!) hall, and if they saw just a glimpse of me I would end up as if I was caught by the Horde in Left 4 Dead.

And on top of it, we had to wear some stupid shirts that had a cool, though generic design.....but they were Black, White and Turquoise colored, and most of the shirt was the latter.

It looked horrible, but since said colors were decided "Democratically", which obviously means "A few thought it looked good, the rest said nothing and just nodded", there was nothing we could've done. I wasn't even a popular kid allowed to give much of an opinion, so even less I could've done.

I liked more the original design that had Red instead, but it was voted down because "we would look like walking Coca-Colas".

[Rant Over]