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Something needs to be done about teachers who hate kids tbh
My sister is currently getting her doctorate in child psychology & education, but years ago she worked as a substitute english teacher at a high school in nyc. She spent half a year subbing for a woman who was out for surgery, and had been teaching english there for years and years. Most of the kids in this class were remedial; they had failed english before and had to retake it. Most of them hated the class, and they hated literature, because they had been made to feel unintelligent. My sister decided to introduce them to poetry, which was a little easier to digest than long form prose, and had them read Robert Frost's "Fire and Ice." And the kids loved it! They connected with it, they were spirited and engaged in class for the first time all year. They wrote their own poetry! They started seeking out and reading poetry on their own! They were all on track to get a C, B or A in that class. And then the original teacher returned and failed every single student, to "teach them all a lesson". That was the moment my sister decided to go into administration so she could hopefully prevent that sort of thing from happening. But it's difficult. Despite numerous complaints from parents and other teachers, that teacher had a job there for decades. She continued to have a job there. There are a lot of teachers like her, wielding power and taking their frustrations out on kids, especially disabled and remedial kids. And students have so few advocates in the classroom.
This post has turned into teachers complaining that this behavior is understandable because of burnout, low wages, etc and like. Ok then quit lmao. If you treat my kid like this because of "burnout" I'm gonna burn out your fucking teeth
Listen.
A neighborhood in New Orleans did this. Shut down traffic for a day to throw the thing a block party.
The city said, āhaha guys ok, bet you wonāt do it again.ā
The next year they had an even bigger birthday party for the pot hole. Disrupted even more traffic. Local bakery donated cake.
The city caved and fixed the road.
If you cannot get things fixed by following the rules, be as bombastic as you need to be.
platonic love is so important
both in fiction and in real life. it is not inferior to romantic love and it is so important to celebrate it
hug your friends. tell them you love them. swear youāll be in each otherās lives forever. a lot of the things lovers do arenāt inherently romantic
Unfortunately due to budget cuts we're now reduced to 3 members of staff and a mop we painted eyes on
FINE. Since everyone wants to know, the mops pronouns are he/him
time smells bad.
what Synesthetic bullcrap is this now
Listen
I accidentally leave the milk out overnight.
Milk smells bad the next day.
Why does milk smell bad?
Time gets in it.
@ryanthecynic
Just realised this implies that a fridge cancels or slows time down
As a simple experiment I will put some plutonium in my refrigerator and see if it decays slower, brb
The results are in!
I have radiation poisoning!
this time itās the opposite of Greek philosophy because you used the scientific method
Conclusion: the scientific method gives people radiation poisoning
I don't know if this has been posted here yet but Quay Dash, a rapper and black trans woman, needs some help getting back up on her feet after suffering a major house fire. Her c*shapp is in the tweet above.
what iāve seen on social media seems to put a lot of emphasis on having aesthetically-pleasing mobility aids so hereās a small shoutout to folks who need to use āāāuglyāāā or plain-looking mobility aids you donāt really have the time or energy to decorate (or also if you simply donāt care about decoration).
so i'm watching the batman cartoon from the 90s, and i'm on an episode where the riddler is trying to murder a rich exec who fired him....and like i'm with riddler on this one! leave him alone, batman! he did nothing wrong!
haven't we all wanted to lock a CEO in a death maze at one point or another
absolutely fascinated by this raw pixels on an emulator vs how the game was actually supposed to look on old tvs twitter
People say that old games dont look as good as they remember
Its because they legitimately dont.
The āfuzzā from CRT monitors was something that was definitely accounted for and taken advantage of back in the day when it came to video games! While this effect is noticeable in 3D games, itās MUCH more visible when it comes to 2D sprites:
Just look how much more depth these simple sprites of Princess Peach and Bowser from Super Mario RPG seem to have when seen through the ādotsā of a CRT TV screen!
I somehow did not know this!?!?!?
One of the clearest examples of this is using the effect for transparent waterfalls in the MegaDrive Sonic games
My absolutely favourite example of this is with Dracula's eyes in Castlevania