discipline

May 29th, 2008 | 98 Entries

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98 Entries for “discipline”

  1. The student sat in the desk, the teacher holding the ruler that she had just smacked his tiny palm with. “What did I tell you about speaking out?” Said the teacher, loudly, meaning to embarrass him.
    The little boy just whimpered, holding his reddened hand. He said nothing in his defense, for there was nothing to be said. The teacher strode back up to the front of the class, a smirk on her face for having shown the class that she is still in charge.

    by Aaron on 05.30.2008
  2. It takes discipline to pay off your flat in less than 10 years. I’d love to have the opportunity. Unfortunately, we can’t even buy…

    by Patricia on 05.30.2008
  3. belt, whip, wrench, knuckle.
    to keep you in line.
    reminds me of Wharf’s theory. Limiting your mind,
    but not with words.
    add it to your list of phobias.
    i can’t do this-that but only because i was told so.

    by eva xiao on 05.30.2008
  4. i hate school
    they also teach diacpline
    why don’t they learn any discipline?
    along with those godamn preiests, who teach discapline
    id ont see many of them following it

    goddamn phonies

    evryone teaches discipline, but nobody goddamn follows it, why don’t people teach anarchy?

    jesus christ

    by honor on 05.30.2008
  5. love is what you feel for a person, things, and places.
    god gave us love to share and teach people.
    love is a powerfull tool and an awesome thing to have, find it and never let it go. fight for it at all costs. if its for a lover, friend or family. love is special.

    Love is the best thing that people can have in common, it can make broken people whole again.

    by Michael Thompson on 05.30.2008
  6. Discipline is a very important factor determining the quality of management in any institution educational or otherwise. Without discipline, order is lacking and hence productivity will decrease, leading to chaotic management.

    by SOmesh Mukherje on 05.30.2008
  7. discipline

    by devin ruiz on 05.30.2008
  8. I’ll never have the discipline to not fantasize about you making love to me.

    by M2M on 05.30.2008
  9. I don’t really know what this is about so I’m just going to be a sheep and follow the man.

    by olav dias on 05.30.2008
  10. I need to get more discipline. Sometimes I think I am going to fail because I don’t have enough. I hate that Chinese people are left with the stigma of being disciplined. How can a race have a trait? That makes no sense! I hate that I am on this site right now because if I was doing what I was supposed to then I would have discipline!

    by CJ on 05.30.2008
  11. She leans back in her chair, chews on the piece of gum, pokes it into the space between her lips with the tip of her tongue, and grins at him.
    “Discipline, my friend.”
    He looks skeptical, his eyes on the pink snip of gum he can see pinched between her shiny lips and shinier teeth.
    “Discipline?”
    “It took me years to be this lazy.”

    by Abbey on 05.30.2008
  12. Self discipline is an ephemeral little beast. Right now I should be beavering away. I’m here however, writing about discipline.

    Somebody should discipline me, ‘cos I can’t do it myself.

    by jamon on 05.30.2008
  13. i need more discipline in my life. I need to establish a routine and follow through with it. Discipline is a hard lesson to learn but so worthwhile and you can never be too old to learn lessons. I also need to discipline my kids more and

    by sophie on 05.30.2008
  14. no resemblance to, me, everybody, no rules, characteristic of all of us, in us

    by kk on 05.30.2008
  15. Its amzing that I got this word, discipline. This is what I wanted in life and started practicing for the last 5 months. Today the first time in this site, its the same word. I believe in law of attraction. Now I believe it even more. Be disciplined and get what you want in life

    by J on 05.30.2008
  16. ouch, that’s really gotta hurt! mom’s do it, dad’s do it but grandmom wipes your tears afterwards. is it really good for you? probably it’s better for mom and dad. there are better ways than physical. just being firm and consistent gets better results.

    by vic on 05.30.2008
  17. discipline is a mammoth ritual imposed upon mandking. It is tantamount to creating a society full of me-toos.

    by ramsey on 05.30.2008
  18. a use for children who have been bad. It is not very fun in oftev includes spanking

    by Lilly on 05.29.2008
  19. The discipline that it took for her to run every day was lacking. She being older made herself jump out of bed every morning and run. It was good for her in every way. She felt younger, happier and engaged in her life. When would she get back to it?

    by Holly on 05.29.2008
  20. not for me those rules you imposed and controlled to hold and chasten and fold me into pieces of filth and waste and nothing but a number OH GOD i am no-one, for you own me, I am owned. Fuck

    by liz whitehouse on 05.29.2008
  21. discipline. hmmmm. how come i waste so much time, knowing damn well that Im gonna waste it? im not too fond of this one, but discipline is teaching me to continue with it. damn. blank. blank.blanblank… hahahah, blan-bank.

    by ewwwww on 05.29.2008
  22. it’s a thing I’m lacking. more and more as I grow up, but I’m trying. to not get distracted, to keep focused. It’s a challenge, more than I can say. It’s odd though, because it’s there in the rest of my life. The commitment to exercise, to the things that interest me, but when it comes to my career, to writing, it’s not so great anymore.

    by margo on 05.29.2008
  23. is difficult to achieve. like it takes some to know some and then it kicks you in the butt . army guys seem to have some but smoking girls do not . enforcing it is easier tyhen acting it out. then comes the monkey butts that harp and kick and scream and fear it.

    by deb on 05.29.2008
  24. disciplinary tactics were an object of study by Michel Foucault. He used them to analyse normalization in modern society.

    by scrubby on 05.29.2008
  25. I don;t know why my mind won’t let me love again. It must be discipline for all of the bad things I’ve ever done. Karma, right? When I thought this I just couldn’t help but wish that I had Will with me right now. Just to hold in my arms and love eternally. And I desperately hoped, with all of my heart, that he wanted the same thing. Why wouldn’t he? Hadn’t I loved him enough? What is WRONG with me?!

    by Amy on 05.29.2008
  26. I have never found this in my life you shithead. Watch as your mother envelopes my penis within her vagine and we began repetitive thrusting, I hope she enjoys this, maybe in my youth I could have had more discipline so as to stop these foul outbursts.

    by Ben on 05.29.2008
  27. High school principles are a lot like students. They think they really have a lot of control and they know everything but in fact, they know so little. They abuse their power. They have those ‘favorite’ students. Those ‘teachers pets.’ And they like to write up some teachers while never acknowldeging when other teachers make mistakes…..

    by Meagan Craft on 05.29.2008
  28. My dog cannot “speak” evidently we did not discipline her correctly…

    by C on 05.29.2008
  29. discipline. Sometimes I wonder what it would be like without any discipline in the world at all. I’m sure it would be fun in small doses dont you agree? ANARCHY!!!!!

    by AA on 05.29.2008
  30. make me do it. don’t wait. force. comply and ordinate. belonging to you. you own me. i will be SUBordinate. control and uniform UNI FORM. One. all together now… keeping it together, stop.

    by liz whitehouse on 05.29.2008
  31. I hate dicipline, it reminds me of Mrs. Spradlin my AP Honors English teacher. And man is that woman a bitch. Seriously oh my God. First of she is a major feminist so pretty much if you have a penis your grade is already screwed. If you ever talk about men in a good light in a paper you’re screwed. If you talk about women in a negative light you’re screwed. Oh and she’s a lesbian. Oh what fun I’m so glad I’m almost out of here.

    by Andrew on 05.29.2008
  32. always doing wrong,
    gotta have some discipline.

    someone to repremand.
    make them better.
    at least you try.

    discpline does it always really work ?

    how do you know. .
    ..

    BOOT CAMP.

    by haneia on 05.29.2008
  33. Discipline is not welcome in most classrooms and needs to be controled when it is used. Students need guidance not punishment. But on the other hands adults who take advantage of the finanicial aid system without a disire to be educated should be beaten.

    by Me on 05.29.2008
  34. Harder! Harder! I said harder goddammit! Harder!

    by Jar on 05.29.2008
  35. self discipline is only achieved after hard work is acomplised, once one masters the key to self dicipline the world is theirs for the taking…. i haven’t yet!

    by K8 on 05.29.2008
  36. I must force myself to wear this word as a symbol of hope, combining it with determination to achieve all I can but haven’t yet attained
    instead of fearing it as a tool used to crush and squash personalities, wear off their edges and contours, thus enabling them all to be fitted into the same box.

    by Ananda on 05.29.2008
  37. I struggle with discipline. I guess I am easily distracted, and I need to work on my focusing skills. I have so much that I want to do, and discipline is imperative. How can that be honed?

    by Christina on 05.29.2008
  38. Ruler across the fingers for the little bastards that spout up in lessons. Don’t want to memorize this do ya? Well you should remember something since we’ve already burned all your books. Corporal punishment is for your own good, you know. We know you wouldn’t know what’s best for yourself.

    by Tim on 05.29.2008
  39. I need more discipline in my life if I want to achieve more. Self control is so important because without it you succumb to grossness and things that just aren’t as satisfying without the discipline.

    by mish on 05.29.2008
  40. His memory stays within a fifty-foot radius.

    Or maybe not.

    Not.

    by d on 05.29.2008