I like middle school and I live in the middle of nowhere, lol. XD This year will be interesting, especially given that I'm coaching a colorguard this year. Yeah... We'll see how that goes (I figured that was relevant since you're music ed :D).
I like middle school and I live in the middle of nowhere, lol. XD This year will be interesting, especially given that I'm coaching a colorguard this year. Yeah... We'll see how that goes (I figured that was relevant since you're music ed :D).
BAHAHAHAHA, it IS. XD
History ed- I'll be teaching either in high school or middle school depending on where I can get a job. I'm a senior this coming year and I'm hoping to go teach in Japan for a year or two (I can speak Japanese weeeeeeee ^_^) to give things time to chill the fuck out (fortunately I have seven years to teach my four for…
Gotcha covered.
This is what I want. Good for the environment and leaves something behind for loved ones (it's a biodegradable urn that contains tree seeds or any other plant seeds that the family requests).
That bikini is not fitted correctly at all.
"We all agree we send our children to school to be educated, but I don't think we should ask third graders to get political. Especially when they don't understand what they're writing. Especially when it's my daughter."
"Question: In many parts of the western world, 16 and 17 year olds can legally marry with the permission of parents or guardians. Should they be criticized too?"
Ooh, that's good! And my mom has hilariously bad gaydar, especially compared with mine which has been honed by years of colorguard (with very gay instructors) and musical theatre.
That's what my mom says. *sigh*
True that. I had the privilege of going to the Van Gogh exhibition in London last year that had most of his most famous works all together and it was breathtaking. He was such a textural painter and that just can't be replicated on a tv screen, no matter how hi-def it is. A 3D tv might be able to pull it off, but…
Haha, my best friend of the past 12 years is bi and I've yet to catch the gay.
I've been a huge fan of Darren's for years (I watched A Very Potter Musical back before they edited it and it was still called "Harry Potter: The Musical") and I can truly say that he hasn't changed one bit (except for the haircut). He's still goofy and sweet and I love how he very obviously hasn't forgotten about…
Darren Criss is straight but is (obviously, I think) a hardcore ally. Funnily enough, he grew up in the theatre community in San Francisco and actually had to come out as straight. XD
I watched Grease as a kid and turned out fine. The mature stuff just goes right over kids' heads, and if anything, at least Glee will teach this kid good values (unlike Grease that just teaches kids to conform).
Meh, it's no worse than me singing along to "Greased Lightning" at that age.
Ironic, given that Glee is broadcasted on Fox. XD
And he'll most likely grow up to be super tolerant and an ally and musically awesome. Glee- giving us hope for the next generation.
OMG YES. Uncontrollable laughter and AWWWWing.