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MartinW
Moderator in Command Joined: 31 Mar 2008 Location: United Kingdom Points: 26722 |
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Just try and keep this thread near the top
No thanks Edward. Pointless posting to keep it at the top will feel my wrath.
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Martyn
Just Flight Staff Development Manager Joined: 31 Mar 2008 Location: Huntingdon, UK Points: 7615 |
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twright
Chief Pilot Joined: 02 Apr 2008 Location: London UK Points: 3303 |
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No no!! A Year 10 boy wrote it (so he's 14-15). It would be quite worrying if he was 10!!
I don't think it was anything from that urban dictionary. They all imply it to be inappropriate, and seeing as he wrote it on a Playstation forum, I would have thought the rules there would be much the same as they are here on what you can and can't say!!
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BradS
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If he is indeed 14-15, then there is a good chance that the meaning is indeed related to the urban dictionary.... And while the Playstation forum may have the same basic rules, speaking in a 'coded' language can bypass the filtering in the forum software, and confuse those of us who don't speak it fluently. |
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johnsmithfsx
Chief Pilot Joined: 29 May 2008 Location: United States Points: 3391 |
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So when the term "year 10" is used, then that means they're in their tenth grade of school?
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twright
Chief Pilot Joined: 02 Apr 2008 Location: London UK Points: 3303 |
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Yes sorry I didn't realise the schooling system in the US is slightly different to it is here in the UK! 'Year 10' in the UK I think would be the equivalent to '9th Grade' (age group 14-15) in the US because you start at a later age than we do!!
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johnsmithfsx
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Mostly anyway. I think it depends on the state's laws, but some states will allow people to start early. |
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