Anonymous wrote:Comic books are ruining the youth of today. Also too, rock and roll music.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People should stop obsessing over the phone. This is an issue for individuals to work out themselves. If some kid wants to daydream or watch TikTok videos instead of paying attention in class, it's really not the school's problem.
Good point! It's like starting a thread 20 years ago complaining that schools have had enough of daydreaming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These people need to lighten up. Who cares if they use phones? Seriously, it'll be fine.
Did you forget the sarcasm tag? Go to the teachers subreddit if you genuinely hold this opinion. It is not based on reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People should stop obsessing over the phone. This is an issue for individuals to work out themselves. If some kid wants to daydream or watch TikTok videos instead of paying attention in class, it's really not the school's problem.
Except a kid daydreaming in class distracts no one else, but a kid watching TikTok videos on their phone can be hugely distracting even for students who are engaged and want to learn.
Anonymous wrote:These people need to lighten up. Who cares if they use phones? Seriously, it'll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People should stop obsessing over the phone. This is an issue for individuals to work out themselves. If some kid wants to daydream or watch TikTok videos instead of paying attention in class, it's really not the school's problem.
Good point! It's like starting a thread 20 years ago complaining that schools have had enough of daydreaming.
Anonymous wrote:People should stop obsessing over the phone. This is an issue for individuals to work out themselves. If some kid wants to daydream or watch TikTok videos instead of paying attention in class, it's really not the school's problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People should stop obsessing over the phone. This is an issue for individuals to work out themselves. If some kid wants to daydream or watch TikTok videos instead of paying attention in class, it's really not the school's problem.
Good point! It's like starting a thread 20 years ago complaining that schools have had enough of daydreaming.
Anonymous wrote:People should stop obsessing over the phone. This is an issue for individuals to work out themselves. If some kid wants to daydream or watch TikTok videos instead of paying attention in class, it's really not the school's problem.