shes being SO BRAVE on injection day everyone say "good job clifford"
I'd rather be in outer space đ¸
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Stranger Things
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noise dept.

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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shes being SO BRAVE on injection day everyone say "good job clifford"
Have you seen the new live action Monster High straight TV Nickelodeon movie ? If not when do you plan on watching the new live action Monster High straight TV Nickelodeon movie ?
i dont hav cabel
Redux of a redux. THE FINAL REDUX. (i promise this is the last one)
important addendum:
redux
Shading practice n stuff
Self portrawt
Playin with brushmarkers n stuff
more olâ skesh
danny sketches ive had lying around
âgot my tablet working again, letâs just do a quick sketch . . .â
four hours later
so i found out puppet warp is a thing
tryin to do something more noirish and visually jarring
once again starring the same goons with a new member in tow
On Friday, dumped out with the least desirable news of the week came word that a lawsuit arguing that Detroit students were being denied an...
The lawsuit took pains to illustrate how Detroitâs schools â run under a state-appointed emergency manager â were a welter of dysfunction: overcrowded classrooms, lack of textbooks and basic materials, unqualified staff, leaking roofs, broken windows, black mold, contaminated drinking water, rodents, no pens, no paper, no toilet paper, and unsafe temperatures that had classes canceled due to 90-degree heat or classrooms so cold students could see their breath.
At times, without teachers or instructional materials, students were simply herded into rooms and asked to watch videos. One student claimed to have learned all the words to the film Frozen in high school. The lawsuit even mentions one eighth grade student who âtaughtâ a seventh and eighth grade math class for a month because no teacher could be found.
We had described such teaching methods as a sort of âthrow a book at them and hope they learn somethingâ method of education â only without the book to throw. Student cannot be expected to learn when they are simply âwarehoused for seven hours a dayâ in âan unsafe, degrading, and chaotic environmentâ that is a school âin name only.â It is hardly surprising that, at the plaintiffâs schools, which serve almost exclusively low-income children of color, almost 99 percent of the students are unable to achieve proficiency in state-mandated subjects.
Last year, the state moved for dismissal, arguing that the 14th Amendment contains no reference to literacy.
Then, last week, U.S. District Judge Stephen Murphy III agreed with the state.
Literacy is important, the judge noted. But students enjoy no right to access to being taught literacy. All the state has to do is make sure schools run. If they are unable to educate their students, thatâs a shame, but court rulings have not established that âaccess to literacyâ is âa fundamental right.â
At the close of last yearâs story, one of the plaintiffs in the case, Jamarria Hall, had reflected on his experiences at Detroitâs Osborn High School and described the institution as a âcrab barrelâ â where you canât escape because you keep getting pulled, or pushed, back in.
He had said the state was one of those forces pushing any crabs whoâd escape back in. ââCause, starting out, theyâre the ones at the top of the barrel.â
Apparently, we may add the U.S. government to those pushing crabs back in their barrel.
friend and I were discussing the difference between c: and (:
âc:â is cute, â(:â implies things
mm, more high contrast stuff. work two of three
Trying something a lil more gritty nâ real. work one of three