Chrysocolla
Chrysocolla
Chrysocolla

I think that sterilizing a race of people is more than "having our moments."

Reading this makes me feel really bad for him, if it's true. It's like a big, harsh dose of reality in a really public way.

I get the joke, I just think he's used it way too much. When I stopped watching he used this joke an average of twice an episode. It stops being funny at that point.

Bobby was kind of sweet. If Fox News was a person I would kick them in the teeth.

I thought it said Adrian Brody and I was like, what did he do to himself?! In a good way.

Mine is 106 to 143. Yeah, that's a huge range. Not that I'm complaining, I have some wiggle room.

I guess I can gain about 30lbs before I'm "unhealthy." BURGERS IT IS. MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

I am a new teacher and here is my experience. I am nowhere near perfect but I am trying, but I feel like I'm fighting a losing battle. I teach in an area with many rich, entitled, and spoiled students. Some of these students have never been told "no" their entire lives. They don't understand why racial slurs are bad.

Or you could do both.

Pfft, I wasn't aborted and I'm a total loser. What now, Justin Bieber's mom? What now?

I was a bookwork in elementary school, and thanks to Belle, I never thought it was uncool or stupid to love to read. Nobody did.

I used to have a friend named Dagny so it has a good association for me. It's interesting, legit, and not overused.

I looooove Dagny, always have. Joni just looks like a misspelling of Joanie.

This is my favorite movie of all time. I have her book on my kindle, but I haven't read it yet. But man, did I love that movie. Didn't care about the books or anything, the movie just made my life.

They're 13-18. I do have several French movies but most are mature and depressing. I do love le Petit Nicolas and would like to see some more like that. Also, I work in a very conservative district and any sort of nudity is not appreciated by the parents, which limits my options considerably knowing French films.

They're 13-18. I showed them le Petit Nicolas and they really enjoyed it. I have some older movies like Cyrano de Bergerac and Jean de Florette, but they're a bit on the depressing side. I've been looking for a more fun movie to show them later this semester.

I looooove Disneyland. I could ride on that stupid jungle safari ride all day. I love the work and attention they put into it. It is actually the happiest place on Earth for me. People are free to hate it as they want but I will forever be riding in circles on the train not giving a fuck.

I hope he did, but I don't have enough confidence in the writing to think so. I think it would be a great twist, but the creator of the show clearly has a huge hard-on for Bates.

I teach foreign language though, and just showing up doesn't cut it. Students have to be able to speak and read and write and listen, they can't just take tests and know it. Participation is important.

I actually made my participation grades as objective as possible. Students get a mark by their name on the seating chart when they hand in class-work or answer a question in class. At the end of a period a student needs a certain amount to get an A on participation. It really helps, because sometimes there's a student