What The Mother Fucking System We Live.. Eat.. and FUCK

by Tamal on November 22, 2009

For the last 15 or maybe 17 years, I’ve been studying on this fucking system. From grade 1 to now higher studies. I just don’t get about the edu system here.. what the fuck you are up to? What’s your goal and what are you trying to prove?

Dick sucking teachers who should be the mentor, “Manush Gorar Karigor” are the example of hardcore failure. What they do is getting those dumb grades and looking for a better job.. until they finally lose hope and start teaching students. This shouldn’t be like this, teachers should be one of the greatest human beings of society.. just like I hear from my parents, their teacher would spend day and night for better results, giving free coaching classes to children. And now I see those assholes working day and night for the damn money and nothing else.

What can we expect from them? Are they able to build a great human being? What I have been doing for my entire live, learning.. but the traditional edu system didn’t helped me out at my carrier. I’m making a living from what I have learned at the work.. not from my 17 and so on going education.

You might think I’m good at English of this sucking edu? Ohh no, I learned English everyday since the beginning of my childhood watching shows on the TV.. ohh yes, there are so many mother fucking parents out there who will never pay the subscription for the cable TV (Dish) because they don’t want to hamper the studies of their kids. Hah! The realty is, they can’t dare to afford it because of their sucking jobs.. and for this, they will accuse the Recession, the Govt. and the high prices of goods.

I had Computer studies when I was in high school and college; but that didn’t helped me on doing things on the computer or building a business online. Our teacher was an asshole; that asshole was stupid and didn’t helped us on the practical exam. It was I, Tamal Anwar who took private classes for Computer studies for my friends (no pay of course).. and those jerks got A+ grades and didn’t even thanked me.

I see those bitches jumping every year that they have got GPA 5.00 score.. but what’s the big point of getting that score? Thousands of them attend for one seat at the university and at the end of the leg, your so called grade won’t pay off your debt!

It’s not about BD, it’s a realty in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka or any other place I don’t even know. I can say that none of the edu I had so far from institute helped me on my journey, Except the ones I had learned from the situation.

What do you learnt at school? How to smoke weed(gaja), how to be a gangster, how to be a whore or how to piss off your self? Or have you learned new skills to your upcoming carrier? Like how to be corrupted, telling lies and bumping class?

Teachers and parents who wants the kid to study 7-9 hours a day. School, coaching classes, private tutions and then homework.. give the kid a break! When they should play, explore the nature, watch TV, go out at park and read books. And most of all, they should learn how to be dependable. Young people can do jobs while they study, just like we see on foreign countries. But wait.. your teacher won’t let you have some time without the homework.. parents won’t let your kid to work. Even though you get 30 days of vacation where you should enjoy playing Cricket or at vacation; you are given a load of homework to finish.. hah! That’s some cheap ass mentality.

And if you don’t like the system at all, then be the system and change it.. don’t join another fucking RAT race, just like others want you to be on it. Do something remarkable.. this system and the grade won’t help you achieve great heights so learn everyday.. Throw away those books and skip the class and learn new things. Don’t waste your time gossiping with your friends; build a team, band, work for a cause.

{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

Adnan November 28, 2009 at 1:07 am

Dear,

As the owner of the site you have all the rights to choose your words.But as a reader i don’t feel the word “fuck” should comes frequently. There are many ways, many words to express your disappointment..

I know many people who can just criticize but there are hardly any people like jafar sir who takes responsibility in his own shoulder and shows us how to change to system.I believe we will find you in that group soon…

Eid Mubarok. Nice to meet you

Take Care

Adnan

Tahsin February 11, 2010 at 10:17 am

You can express your disappointment without using the word “FUCK” While reading your post it seems like i am listening to a RAP MUSIC !

Aminul Islam Sajib February 21, 2010 at 7:41 pm

First of all, I agree with all the complaints you have against Bangladesh.

Secondly, I agree with the second commentator of this post, Tahsin. Your words were too much rude. I know they are appropriate for what you try to mean, also it’s your world (blog) so you can write in any way you like, still. “Dick sucking”, “Fuck” etc aren’t really good words and I don’t expect overuse of these words by a respected person like you.

I have to say that I’m a lot like you. From my childhood, I have a strong addiction (yes, that’s how I explain it) in English writing, reading, speaking (didn’t much, though) and listening (English movies, mostly ;) ). Now, I really think that those fucking teachers (here I go :P ) at schools don’t really teach us better. It’s not their fault, maybe. Our total education system is sick and expired centuries ago (!!!)!

Also, most of the internet surfers here in Bangladesh use an internet connection of 5-20 Kilobytes per second speed. Man, that sucks!

And I’m damn sure that we will not improve. The government if busy in renaming the country. So, we have no [fucking] hope.

Tamal February 22, 2010 at 5:06 am

@Sajib ami onek cheshta korlam kintu ar parlam na gali galaj korte! khub raag hoi jokhon dekhi shongshod er expensive time waste kore tara chilla chilli kore, “ke shadhinotar ghoshok?” desh jodi unnoti kore, tahole shetar karon tumi, ami ar amra, ora kunodin desher unnoti korbe na, korbe nijer unnoti.

Edu system er upor amar jhaal shobche beshi karon guide, coaching, boi, teacher er jonno onek khoroch korte hoi, sadharon familir manush na jani koto koshto kore shei khoroch jugai. ar amader laat shaheb (student) ra ta bujhe na, pora shesh na korar ag porjonto tara kaaj korbe na! Assholes!

Jokhon prothom ami commerce e pora shuru korlam, tokhon amar iccha holo business korar, kintu teacher ra shudhu 1 kothai bole, commerce e porle 30,000 takar betone chakri pawa jabe.

Aminul Islam Sajib February 22, 2010 at 7:44 am

desh jodi unnoti kore, tahole shetar karon tumi, ami ar amra, ora kunodin desher unnoti korbe na, korbe nijer unnoti.

That’s where the problem is. There are people who can develop the country real quick and develop a lot in each and every sector of our country. Yep, I’m talking about those “Shangshods” of our country.

Alas! No such intelligent people are there.

Amitha April 25, 2010 at 4:32 am

Hey Tamal, are you up to optimizing your blog for the keyword “fuck”? LOL. You got to be a smart SEO guru!

Hey, I understand your frustration. It’s pretty much the same in our region. You are right! Sri Lanka’s edu system sucks too. We boast about world’s best “Free Education System”, but our decision makers never understand “Free Education” should mean “Freedom to learn what we want”; not merely “education without a price tag”.

But honestly, things have been moving to the better side during last five or six years here, when it comes to IT education. Especially with projects like SLIIT (Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology), and few private institutions, we now have a good infrastructure for IT education here. The government agency ICTA too play a better role now.

Overall, it’s the sad situ of living in a 3rd world country. But, I don’t believe in cursing, or migrating to 1st world as a solution for this. We have to somehow fight within the system, and try to make it better.

In Sri Lanka, we now have hope after 30 years of civil war coming to an end! Lots of positive things happening in this new “post war Sri Lanka”. Hopefully, I wish your country too all the best, to fight this vicious cycle and turn it to a better future.

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