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Be thankful you didn't have to watch a naked, pregnant woman giving birth (With closeups) in a hospital (I hope at least).


I saw that one.

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Ammer wrote:
Be thankful you didn't have to watch a naked, pregnant woman giving birth (With closeups) in a hospital (I hope at least).


I saw that one.

Never again.


Ah, the miracle of child birth. It's all nice and fun until you see it happening. Then it makes you want to be sick.

I mean, honestly. If you ever have to watch one of those videos again, close your eyes and listen to it. It sounds like someone's being tortured. Horribly.


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I saw the best educational video ever.

It was a BBC video about Farm Safety.

I will take some time tomorrow to explain it properly, but I'll still be so far away from capturing the magic.

Funniest video I've seen in my life, and a fantastic conclusion.


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Ixistant wrote:
Fiddelysquat wrote:
Ammer wrote:
Be thankful you didn't have to watch a naked, pregnant woman giving birth (With closeups) in a hospital (I hope at least).


I saw that one.

Never again.


Ah, the miracle of child birth. It's all nice and fun until you see it happening. Then it makes you want to be sick.

I mean, honestly. If you edver have to watch one of those videos again, close your eyes and listen to it. It sounds like someone's being tortured. Horribly.


We had to watch it twice x_- Once in 7th grade, then once this year.

Makes me devoutly thankful I never have to take health again.


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Oh my goodness, that film (or one very similar) is still being shown in health class? Forget horror films, they're nothing compared to that one. I saw that one back in I think either 7th or 9th grade (so somewhere betwen 1967 and 1969). Decided then and there I was never having children.


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in anthro class, we were studying rites of passage, and an example would be a first date. so we watched a movie from the '50s. it was so hilarious! apparently, they would play that movie in the '50s in school to teach people how to go on dates. and i was narrated by some guy who talked funny. and the people were all so stereotypically 50s. and there were heading like, how do you ask a girl on a date?, and how do you end a date?. it was so great. and they had really funny bad examples of what not to do on a date


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I saw one recently that was made in the 70's and the main character was like "Dude, that is most excellent!" It was all about grammer and how to pronouce things, but we are in Grade 8, we already knew all that stuff, well, I hope we know all of it. It had horrible Special Effects and their style, Eek.


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Amethyst wrote:
Ixistant wrote:
Fiddelysquat wrote:
Ammer wrote:
Be thankful you didn't have to watch a naked, pregnant woman giving birth (With closeups) in a hospital (I hope at least).


I saw that one.

Never again.


Ah, the miracle of child birth. It's all nice and fun until you see it happening. Then it makes you want to be sick.

I mean, honestly. If you edver have to watch one of those videos again, close your eyes and listen to it. It sounds like someone's being tortured. Horribly.


We had to watch it twice x_- Once in 7th grade, then once this year.

Makes me devoutly thankful I never have to take health again.


Just another reason to be celibate. *shudders*
honestly. That video... was terrifying. I'll never forgive my Junior High for making me watch it. And our teacher was so into it (she was pregnant at the time too). Goodness. There goes my appetite for padthai. *goes to put food away*


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We watched a bunch of Mythbuster videos in chemistry... some of those were fun...

We watched a bunch of old DeGrassi High tapes in health class for whatever reason.

And in World History we have "Newsrooms," or things my teacher found on Sixty Minutes or something that he thought was weird or interesting. Most of them are completely random, like "Teenage Risk-Takers" and "Trepanning."


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in anthro class, we were studying rites of passage, and an example would be a first date. so we watched a movie from the '50s. it was so hilarious! apparently, they would play that movie in the '50s in school to teach people how to go on dates. and i was narrated by some guy who talked funny. and the people were all so stereotypically 50s. and there were heading like, how do you ask a girl on a date?, and how do you end a date?. it was so great. and they had really funny bad examples of what not to do on a date


Oh you guys! I'm seeing my school years pass before my eyes! Yep, I saw that one. It was soooooo hokey. All the tips about going on group dates, people sitting sipping sodas at the local soda shop, how to talk to someone on the phone, etc. ... it was too funny.


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Man, I feel so sheltered. Other than the typical bizarre health videos, I never saw any videos in school that were terribly weird. Well, there was the one about the guy who never made decisions, and the one about the crazy astronauts, and the one about why it's a bad idea to have children. Okay, so I have seen some weird videos in school.

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I saw the best educational video ever.

It was a BBC video about Farm Safety.

I will take some time tomorrow to explain it properly, but I'll still be so far away from capturing the magic.

Funniest video I've seen in my life, and a fantastic conclusion.


I think I saw that one the day I was a Future Farmer of America. It was great.


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religious education classes consist of coring italian religious movies, barely relevant movies with nudity (Yes, we have a corrupt RE teacher) or South park XD...

Health includes millions of cartoon puberty movies with lots of naked people and cheap... ness...

Also most movies we watch were made somwehere in the late eighteen hundreds... >_>


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A professor in one of my first biology classes at USC had a Masters in Cinema and a Ph.D in Marine Biology. He'd show us the craziest videos he made about once a week. One particular example was a music video about how certain body parts of barnacles size up in the animal kingdom (which I won't go into detail about). Hilarious! It's probably the only biology class I actually enjoyed before I switched majors... :)


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We used to watch The Simpsons in Religious Class. That was fun.


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I didn't watch weird videos. Just stupid ones.
I had this one on friction. During the bloopers, the match the guy was using broke. x)


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