|
Peanut President posted:To be fair I grew up in three of those red states and never got whipped once and never saw anyone else get it either. Yeah I went to school in two of the red states on that map and the schools I went to never used corporal punishment. I suspect even in states where it's legal, most schools don't do it.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 15:14 |
|
|
# ? Jun 7, 2024 08:26 |
|
Pakled posted:Yeah I went to school in two of the red states on that map and the schools I went to never used corporal punishment. I suspect even in states where it's legal, most schools don't do it. In my state, it's down to the individual school boards to determine whether they want to use it or not. Of the ~175 school districts, only about 30 still retain it, mostly confined to one group of rural counties in the east. It hadn't been practiced in the district I went to school in in decades, so I didn't even know it was still allowed anywhere in the state until I saw the map and looked it up.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 15:19 |
|
Kainser posted:Only noble Mecklenburg-Vorpommern remains furryless among the germans On the other hand, noble Mecklenburg-Vorpommern also remains largely peopleless.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 15:32 |
|
Phlegmish posted:There seems to be a version of the site in every major language, but yes, that's almost certainly the case. cebrail posted:On the other hand, noble Mecklenburg-Vorpommern also remains largely peopleless.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 15:57 |
|
Phlegmish posted:Check out the sharp divide between Germanic Europe and the rest. Evil German furries vs. the nice Walloon child fuckers, hmm...
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 16:09 |
|
A Buttery Pastry posted:I don't, unfortunately, and I'm having a hard time tracking it down. It's like the Quiverfull movement, Furries give birth to litters.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 16:20 |
|
Phlegmish posted:Check out the sharp divide between Germanic Europe and the rest. Stefu posted:I like how closely this overlaps with the borders of the Roman Empire (England is an aberration, obviously). *dons toga, clears throat and addresses the forum* We () the superior and cultured Latin peoples have been trying to civilize these germanic dogfuckers for over 2000 years. Unfortunately, it's still a work in progress. DarkCrawler posted:I'm trying to figure out a circumstance where a Finn becomes enamored with being a furry and if one exists, you can bet there are at least a million French furries. The French are actually extremely into anime and manga, they're like the second country after Japan at anime fans per capita
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 16:21 |
|
On the topic of corporal punishment & Canada, apparently the map is incorrect, because of section 43 of the criminal code:Criminal Code of Canada, section 43 posted:Every schoolteacher, parent or person standing in the place of a parent is justified in using force by way of correction toward a pupil or child, as the case may be, who is under his care, if the force does not exceed what is reasonable under the circumstances. There was a case which reached the supreme court in 2004 which upheld section 43, although they did specify guidelines on its use.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 16:24 |
|
3peat posted:*dons toga, clears throat and addresses the forum* We () the superior and cultured Latin peoples have been trying to civilize these germanic dogfuckers for over 2000 years. Unfortunately, it's still a work in progress. Tell that to the Western Roman Empire.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 16:31 |
|
lucky13pjn posted:On the topic of corporal punishment & Canada, apparently the map is incorrect, because of section 43 of the criminal code: quote:No, teachers can only use reasonable force to restrain or guide a student. Teachers must only use the necessary force required to remove a student from the classroom or to make a student http://www.parl.gc.ca/content/lop/researchpublications/prb0510-e.htm#opinion quote:While corporal punishment itself is not reasonable in the school context, a majority of the Supreme Court concluded that teachers may use force to remove children from classrooms or secure compliance with instructions. Peaceful Anarchy fucked around with this message at 16:36 on Sep 14, 2014 |
# ? Sep 14, 2014 16:33 |
|
3peat posted:*dons toga, clears throat and addresses the forum* We () the superior and cultured Latin peoples have been trying to civilize these germanic dogfuckers for over 2000 years. Unfortunately, it's still a work in progress. Is that another reason why Paris Syndrome is a thing?
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 16:45 |
|
Carbon dioxide posted:Uhm, you folks saying that you saw people getting beaten by teachers... care to say how long ago that was? A decade can make a big difference here. Went to public schools between 1995 and 2002. Knew about a kid it was administered on in 2001. It didn't work though, they still had to send him to the alternative school before the end of the year. We were in 5th grade. He was a disrespectful poo poo to all the teachers though. Constantly just seeing what he could get away with, spanking him didn't do any good. When the D.A.R.E. officer came in to tell us about drugs being bad, this kid demostrated an encyclopedic knowledge of drugs and gangs for a twelve year old. He made fun of me when the officer told me to pantomime smoking pot because my hits were too close together.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 17:32 |
|
Taken together with Japan and anime perhaps carpet bombing had some more unintentional side effects than previously thought.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 17:42 |
|
3peat posted:
Do you have a source for this? I always thought it was Italy.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 17:54 |
|
Furry is the disease and Anime is the cure.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 17:54 |
|
mcustic posted:Do you have a source for this? I always thought it was Italy. Nah it's true, they love that poo poo. If you go into a French bookshop, the manga section is usually huge and even obscure anime series often have French dubs.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 17:58 |
|
Good to see that the Franco-Germanic rivalry even splits along lame fandom lines!
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 17:59 |
|
The Furr Reich3peat posted:The French are actually extremely into anime and manga, they're like the second country after Japan at anime fans per capita From living in Mexico a bit, older anime (they loving LOVE dragon ball z and pokemon) is ridiculously popular there.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 18:08 |
|
Anime (and manga subsequently) became very popular in France because anime shows were cheap as gently caress and French tv producers imported a lot of them back in the day, especially in the eighties. It was the equivalent of the Saturday Morning cartoons. You even had anime made in cooperation between French and Japanese studios: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulysses_31 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mysterious_Cities_of_Gold Kurtofan fucked around with this message at 18:16 on Sep 14, 2014 |
# ? Sep 14, 2014 18:12 |
|
oldswitcheroo posted:He was a disrespectful poo poo to all the teachers though. Constantly just seeing what he could get away with, spanking him didn't do any good. When the D.A.R.E. officer came in to tell us about drugs being bad, this kid demostrated an encyclopedic knowledge of drugs and gangs for a twelve year old. He made fun of me when the officer told me to pantomime smoking pot because my hits were too close together.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 18:26 |
|
Sheng-ji Yang posted:The Furr Reich Not specifically anime but Guillermo del Toro grew up watching old Japanese monster movies which was a main reason that Pacific Rim happened.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 18:29 |
|
computer parts posted:Not specifically anime but Guillermo del Toro grew up watching old Japanese monster movies which was a main reason that Pacific Rim happened. Well that and he likes Evangelion.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 20:13 |
|
Yeah, those giant robots had to have come from some anime.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 20:15 |
|
Kurtofan posted:Anime (and manga subsequently) became very popular in France because anime shows were cheap as gently caress and French tv producers imported a lot of them back in the day, especially in the eighties. And Brazil loved that idea
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 20:20 |
|
This is what happens when you ban corporal punishment
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 22:10 |
|
mcustic posted:Do you have a source for this? I always thought it was Italy. Manga became popular in France and Italy probably 20 years before it did in the US, so still in the 70s. Why that was if I had to guess maybe because of Franco-Belgian comic books creating a more comic-attuned population, maybe? DrSunshine posted:Good to see that the Franco-Germanic rivalry even splits along lame fandom lines! In the Brony documentary a pretty good chunk of the nerdlords involved were German, and very few French or Italian. Sooooooo, into furry poo poo and MLP, that's somehow even worse than anime
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 22:41 |
|
The furries can just attack through Belgium.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 22:48 |
|
Lycus posted:The furries can just attack through Belgium. The Yiffen Plan
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 22:55 |
|
icantfindaname posted:In the Brony documentary a pretty good chunk of the nerdlords involved were German, and very few French or Italian.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 22:58 |
|
A Buttery Pastry posted:Because the French and Italians are probably much less likely to take part in the English-speaking Internet. Maybe they have their own perversions we've never even heard of. The one Parisian I know is crazy into hentai. Also latex/rubber.
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 23:43 |
|
Doesn't France also have a ton of (self-identified) NEETs as well?
|
# ? Sep 14, 2014 23:44 |
|
Yes, I believe they call themselves adulescents. (Portmanteau of adult and adolescent.) They're into video gaming and, naturally, anime.
|
# ? Sep 15, 2014 10:40 |
|
Is there an etymological link between that and SomethingAwful's own portmanteau of man and child for the same thing?
|
# ? Sep 15, 2014 11:13 |
|
icantfindaname posted:Manga became popular in France and Italy probably 20 years before it did in the US, so still in the 70s. Why that was if I had to guess maybe because of Franco-Belgian comic books creating a more comic-attuned population, maybe? Manga not in the seventies, at that time it was still anime only. Manga only started becoming popular in the nineties, because of stuff like Dragon Ball. First it was cheap anime for kids, then people picked up the mangas they were based on. A Buttery Pastry posted:Because the French and Italians are probably much less likely to take part in the English-speaking Internet. Maybe they have their own perversions we've never even heard of. Parallel Paraplegic posted:The one Parisian I know is crazy into hentai. Also latex/rubber. I believe those porn search maps from a while back showed that hentai was one of the most researched words by French users.
|
# ? Sep 15, 2014 16:22 |
|
Guavanaut posted:Is there an etymological link between that and SomethingAwful's own portmanteau of man and child for the same thing? "Manchild" for a dude who acts childish, is obssed with childish things has been around since at least the 50s dude.
|
# ? Sep 15, 2014 17:31 |
|
I went to school where corporal punishment was allowed. My mother had to sign a waiver, which she gladly did. The vice principle was in charge of student discipline and he had a wooden paddle with holes drilled through it to reduce wind resistance. Nobody was paddled there in the five years I was at that school because it made such a good deterrent for being little shits in school. If we got out of hand, it wasn't a time out or detention for us. It was the VP and Mr. Whistles. Just knowing that it was there kept us from getting in trouble. I was also spanked as a child, and I'll probably spank my children too. Not with a belt or a switch like with what happened to me, but I see nothing wrong with swatting their asses when they're being out of control gremlins. Corporal punishment works when used as a last resort and repeated time outs or other punishments don't work, at that age anyway. When I got old enough that spanking wasn't feasible, my mother got creative and left me with my PlayStation and RPGS, but took the memory card so I couldn't save. She also at one point went out and bought the latest game I had been clamoring for, letting me turn it on and get a good 1-2 hours into it, then took the controller away from me so I could see it, have had the experience of playing it, but no longer access it. Those punishments worked a lot better, but as a small child/toddler, they would've been too sophisticated for me.
|
# ? Sep 15, 2014 19:10 |
|
|
# ? Sep 15, 2014 20:00 |
|
Well that explains Scott Walker.
|
# ? Sep 15, 2014 20:05 |
|
HonorableTB posted:When I got old enough that spanking wasn't feasible, my mother got creative and left me with my PlayStation and RPGS, but took the memory card so I couldn't save. She also at one point went out and bought the latest game I had been clamoring for, letting me turn it on and get a good 1-2 hours into it, then took the controller away from me so I could see it, have had the experience of playing it, but no longer access it. Those punishments worked a lot better, but as a small child/toddler, they would've been too sophisticated for me. That's pretty ingenious. Torture for the modern age.
|
# ? Sep 15, 2014 20:16 |
|
|
# ? Jun 7, 2024 08:26 |
|
"Map of good places for alcoholics to live"
|
# ? Sep 15, 2014 20:58 |