I just change it to "It's not right to be hellish." Much better that way.
I just change it to "It's not right to be hellish." Much better that way.
mmmm, shiny blue taffeta. yick.
What a beauty!
Yes! He opened his presents already, as he can smell which boxes are from grandma and will not stop crying till they're opened. At least she knows not to even bother with the wrapping. Happy (and extra bubbly) Holidays to you!
I lol'd, and have this for your remix..
Black Habit
I'd go one step further than their absolutely phenomenal letter and giant check, and say the university values the MATTRESSES more than they value supporting victims. Pretty bleak and a huge slap in the face. Glad these whipper snappers called them out. Also, the President's House is the best place to air…
No, most women are taught to hate other women, and like taught prejudice, you have to walk awfully fast and awfully hard backwards on that moving sidewalk in order to make any headway. Might want to give it a try sometime, Bert.
Agreed. I get PTSD episodes every time one of the songs comes on my work's classical Christmas station. Cold sweats, Ms. Larkin's voice shouting "knees higher, toy soldier!" Shudder.
Ms. Banks, it's been brought. Get on board! Actually, I like to grow it out, shave it down, then grow it back again. It's the ciiirrccllle of lliiiiiiffffeeee, and it mooovvveess uuusss aalllll...
Haven't you heard? We're nobody till somebody loves us.
Exactly, I am a hardass. My mentors know that this is because of where i got my degree and how i view any type of artistic critique, but this nuance rarely factors into how my students perceive me. Actually, i like to think that it does later on, but in the moment, the one in which they are filling out this…
Anybody else permanently scarred from the "Joshua Giraffe" song on that Raffi album? Nightmare inducing, even 30 years later.
Yeah, I teach interior design, and am therefore somewhat spared from internal gender politics. But, my mother, the nicest, quietest math genius in the world teaches Calc to high schoolers. If she wasn't such a secret badass, I'd worry about her.
Yes! I can see how more information or the feeling of a more personal connection could mitigate the circumstances. It's like when someone who previously held homophobic beliefs has a change of heart because they now personally know someone in the LGBT+ community.
Especially in an online classroom. So much is open to interpretation.
I sometimes teach online college courses and because of how everyone in the class is communicating a lot is open to interpretation. In some ways this works in your favor, as students are not able to judge you on age, clothing, attractiveness, etc. There's no audible tone, eye contact, body language, though, so I can…