Richard's Animorphs Forum
RAF Section => Suggestions / Feedback & Issues => Topic started by: Whammy on April 07, 2010, 07:10:27 PM
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Just a minor thing, but with all these RAF Schools popping up maybe we should have a small subboard for them in General, just so they don't hog/clog up the General Board. Just a minor suggestion since it seems to be spreading like wildfire XD.
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I agree. We had originally asked for a subforum, but it was decided that we should wait and see if it takes off first. Since so many people seem interested in the RAFschools I think a subforum would probably be helpful and keep things a bit more organized.
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your wish is my command.
moving them now.
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Woo! Thanks, goom!
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Cool. :) Thanks goom. Though, umm.. could you move Dameg's French lessons? XD
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Actually I think they belong more in the RAF projects board. :-\
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Thanks goomie!
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Actually I think they belong more in the RAF projects board. :-\
I'm not sure I agree. All RAFprojects have to do with RAF or RAFians. The RAFschools aren't integral to RAF, nor do they really have anything to do with it. Like all things in the General Board, the RAFclasses could be found on any forum. What makes them special, of course, is that they're here and run by us! :)
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Yeah, I agree with Marie. RAFSchools isn't a project, it's an ongoing thing. There is no 'end product' like there would be with a project.
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alright its done.
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I already said this, but to reiterate your awesomeness: THANK YOU!
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While nowhere near as good as Adam's stuff, I've made a little gift for our RAFteachers
[spoiler](http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk174/Aquarious2008/RAF-School.jpg)[/spoiler]
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:D That is really awesome, Blue.
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omg Blue, I love it!! :D Thank you!
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It's a nice banner !
But can you explain why there is an apple?
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Apples are kind of like the symbol for teachers. I guess that's an American thing?
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I didn't know that.
Is apple the symbol of knowledge or ... ?
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According to yahoo:
Apples have a long history of greasing the wheels of education.
According to aboutapple.com, the juicy fruit is a traditional present for teachers in the United States, Denmark, and Sweden. Some think the practice originated as a simple gift of food for poorly paid teachers. Others believe the good health associated with apples made the present particularly meaningful. And a few even think it's a nice name for a child.
Giving an apple to a teacher is also the origin for the term "apple-polisher," which was first recorded in the late 1920s. Apple-polishers, also referred to as bootlickers or toadies (among other, even worse nicknames), aren't always favorably looked upon by other students.
In other words, apples started to represent teachers and education. They represent the relationship betwenn the teacher and the student, they still give me apples sometimes. I think is cute, and actually I decorated my classroom this year with apples.
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Haha, why not.
I thought of something different... with Adam and Eve and the apple she gave to him, just as if she offered him the knowledge.
Would have been cooler than yahoo's story :p
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True, but that brought about the fall of man and, yeah....people already think teachers are boring. We wouldn't want them to think we were spreading evil throughout the world too.
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It's a nice banner !
But can you explain why there is an apple?
It's actually a sig and the apple is cuz, well IDK if this applies in France, but an apple is like a teacher's unofficial mascot
EDIT: nevermind, it's been answered already
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Way to not be helpful, Blue. :P
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We wouldn't want them to think we were spreading evil throughout the world too.
They don't!? :o
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Awesome blue!! I love it :D
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(FYI ... it wasn't an apple ... it was probably a fig tree being the forbidden fruit as the area for that time didn't have apples.)
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Yeah, I read that on wiki today. ;D
It's a nice banner !
It's actually a sig
ARE YOU SURE?
I thought "sig" stood for "signature" and a signature can be some words, a smiley or a "banner".
A sig doesn't necessary imply a banner.
What you made was a banner that we can put as a sig.
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Well then I guess it would be a banner that was made to be a sig :P :D
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Semantics. It's awesome, Blue. *high--fives*
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Dude, Blue, that's awesome!!
And, it wasn't a fig, either, most Christians believe it's a fruit that isn't on the earth anymore. :P THIS information has been brought to you by, Mr. Has To Correct Every Little Piece Of Information And Has No Friends Because Of It. :P
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Is there a particular reason this thread hasn't been locked?