You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Ach, you too!
Royal guard, escort Mr. Lazuli from my theater until he learns to respect the silly theatrical superstition I've randomly decided applies to an internet forum!
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
My grandma was in a car accident this morning :(
She says she's ok, but it's still scary...stupid weather
you know i had this weird dream where my brother emailed me some porcupine quills and i was like 'where did you get those' and he said he copied them out of this image on the internet
man what kinda person uploads commentary over a Blue's Clues episode to youtube, gives it the same name as the actual episode, and doesn't denote that it's not that?
Trying to find entertainment for my youngest brother is hard :I
man what kinda person uploads commentary over a Blue's Clues episode to youtube, gives it the same name as the actual episode, and doesn't denote that it's not that?
Trying to find entertainment for my youngest brother is hard :I
man what kinda person uploads commentary over a Blue's Clues episode to youtube, gives it the same name as the actual episode, and doesn't denote that it's not that?
Trying to find entertainment for my youngest brother is hard :I
Anyways, Rick Riordan proves himself to be awesome, as if there was ever any doubt: "I’ve been lucky enough to teach all sorts of students – fifth grade to twelfth grade, rich and poor, from numerous ethnic backgrounds, with diverse religious traditions and a variety of learning differences. I’ve also taught gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students. Some self-identified as early as elementary school. Some came to terms with their sexual orientation later in high school. Most had a hard time during the middle grades, which are tough years for any child. All my middle school students enriched my classroom. They made me a better teacher and a better writer for children, and they all deserve my support.
I am committed to writing appropriate books for the middle grades. This means no bad language, no gratuitous or explicit violence, and no sexual content beyond what you might find in a PG-rated movie – expressions of who likes whom, holding hands, and perhaps the occasional kiss. The idea that we should treat sexual orientation itself as an adults-only topic, however, is absurd. Non-heterosexual children exist. To pretend they do not, to fail to recognize that they have needs for support and validation like any child, would be bad teaching, bad writing, and bad citizenship."
Man, anyone here ever have a teacher who was a dick?
My old maths teacher was a sexist dick. One of his favorite things to do was explain how objective studies showed that men were better at math than women. I think he also gave my girl classmates low marks on purpose. After two years several parent complaints he got fired though, so it's all good now.
I had a teacher that was a massive creep. My 10th grade chemistry teacher did a lot of inappropriate grabbing of shoulders on girls and a lot of rather leering glares and was apparently arrested in one of those FBI stings where an FBI agent pretends to be a female teenager (though I never got around to confirming that this was true).
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internet osmosis, I guess.
i haven't played any of the more recent games
then i got the quills stuck in my left hand
Glad she's ok, CA.
Trying to find entertainment for my youngest brother is hard :I
That's what my little brother likes.
myself and two of my younger brothers.
the oldest of the three was in the other room watching Minecraft vids and could not be persuaded to join us for a picture.
Anyways, Rick Riordan proves himself to be awesome, as if there was ever any doubt:
"I’ve been lucky enough to teach all sorts of students – fifth grade
to twelfth grade, rich and poor, from numerous ethnic backgrounds, with
diverse religious traditions and a variety of learning differences. I’ve
also taught gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students. Some
self-identified as early as elementary school. Some came to terms with
their sexual orientation later in high school. Most had a hard time
during the middle grades, which are tough years for any child. All
my middle school students enriched my classroom. They made me a better
teacher and a better writer for children, and they all deserve my
support.
I am committed to writing appropriate
books for the middle grades. This means no bad language, no gratuitous
or explicit violence, and no sexual content beyond what you might find
in a PG-rated movie – expressions of who likes whom, holding hands, and
perhaps the occasional kiss. The idea that we should treat sexual
orientation itself as an adults-only topic, however, is absurd.
Non-heterosexual children exist. To pretend they do not, to fail to
recognize that they have needs for support and validation like any
child, would be bad teaching, bad writing, and bad citizenship."
this is really, really good.