I don't know. We had to do an assignment when I was in sixth grade where we came up with positive adjectives to describe ourselves for every letter in our name and then hang the lists from the ceiling for parent-teacher night.
I don't know. We had to do an assignment when I was in sixth grade where we came up with positive adjectives to describe ourselves for every letter in our name and then hang the lists from the ceiling for parent-teacher night.
I'm a kindergarten teacher and I have seen mistakes like this. I'm thinking this kid is probably a 1st grader and has some speech issues.
This is actually developmentally appropriate for a first grader. They don't understand that the /s/ sound can be represented by a "C". "Cinnamon" has three syllables, and kids that age are still kind of spotty in terms of phonological processing.
I want to believe so badly, because kids do this kind of stuff all the time. But I also also defer to your expertise.
I like kids, but one of the biggest challenges I can envision having when I adopt some tiny Marklings of my own…
That is so homophobic to suggest that he's going in last "so as not to make them feel uncomfortable." Unbelievable.
So he's remaining aloof-a?
Now I have to sneak into the hospital to see if they can treat my serious case of the heebie-jeebies ASAP.
Salsa sauce.
Everyone here seems miscast. The guy playing Zack seems to have the personality of a stewed tomato, the actor cast as Slater is not even close in terms of look, and the guy in the Screech role is like a lost Savage brother.
Yes, we will do that on the same day that anyone gives a shit about what you think.
There's something about interactions between an animal and some smaller animal or baby, where the bigger animal clearly comprehends that it could hurt the other animal and is careful to check its strength, that gets me right in the feels. Right in there. I seriously almost cry every time I see a big dog playing very…
Alas, the various attempts by this baby elephant (el-infant?) to wake its dog friend are FUTILE, I tell you. The…
Yes. Yes they can. And yes, yes they are denying life changing and life saving (blood donations) procedures every fucking day. It's galling. (I had a bi-lateral lung transplant coming up on 5 years ago....this is very important to me.)
I don't get it. Couldn't they test the tissues themselves for communicable diseases? They're denying life changing and all-too-rare transplants based on what ifs? Ridiculous.
Today in archaic, bigoted regulations, the FDA has rejected a gay teenager's tissue donation because men who have…
the first time that dude goes down on her, or rubs upon her mons pubis,
Feel like expelling all your rage and vitriol from this nightmarish week at a meaningless and arbitrary screed…
I kind of want to date this guy.