Have you ever noticed how easy it is to spot a home schooler? Now, allow me to brake away from my post and clarify “home schooler” for a moment: there are people that go to school at their house, and there are people that are ‘home schooled’. This post will comment on the latter.
As I was saying, you can spot a home schooler a mile away. They talk, walk, dress, and interact differently then other people. It’s not always a bad thing, but it typically isn’t a good thing. However, I’m not pointing this out to make fun of home schoolers, I’m discussing it so I can find the answer to the following question:
Are these ‘home schoolers’ home schooled because they are different? Or are they different because they are home schooled?
This is not meant to be a retoricle question. I expect to see your answers in the comments below.
Andrew Nemeth
thank God, i almost freaked out.
Cameron
1:21 am - 08/14/2008
they are different because they are homeschooled, and their interaction with the outside world is kept at an extreme minimum.
bri
12:34 pm - 08/14/2008
They are all freaks, I would never associate with homeschoolers if I didn’t have to…jk.
King
5:00 pm - 08/14/2008
you’ll meet a lot of home schoolers at CFNI
ps. i miss our lunch hour
Hayes
10:03 pm - 08/14/2008
Before I put a comment on this one and for some reason it’s not here anymore so I will repeat the comment.
As earlier stated:
“Homeschoolers are stupid I never want to associate with them ever…
-J.K.”
end of comment.
King
2:19 am - 08/16/2008
I’m pretty sure you spotted me when i was homeschooled. I looked like an insect. =)
Kate
12:01 am - 08/17/2008
they are that way because of the way they’re home schooled.
Shea
2:18 pm - 08/17/2008
@King: sorry about the comment mix up. PN thought it was spam.
Andrew Nemeth
11:36 pm - 08/17/2008