Yes, it is. I work in a large, suburban/urban high school and we have at least one fight daily. It is very, very typical here. Not saying it’s okay, but it’s most definitely not an extreme minority.
Yes, it is. I work in a large, suburban/urban high school and we have at least one fight daily. It is very, very typical here. Not saying it’s okay, but it’s most definitely not an extreme minority.
Reading this felt like watching a dad try to act cool by trying to talk like his high school kids. Stop it, Dad. Please. Just stop.
I’m not an irritable mom per se, but as a high school Spanish teacher I think I’ve got the “kids” part covered...does that count?
Yup—their reasoning is so transparent it’s not even funny. Also, I love how the writer complains that the track “wasn’t cut in Nashville”, therefore it must not be country—but her bio reads that she’s based in Chicago but “always leaving her heart in Nashville”. If Beyonce’s track wasn’t country bc it was cut outside…
Somali cakes!! :D
Okay real question...how do you GET in the pit? Is it luck of the draw? Super expensive all-access passes? Schmoozing with security? Fan contests? I’ve always wondered...
Which is EXACTLY why I don’t leave my urban, lesser-paying teaching job for the higher-paying, helicopter psycho parent ridden suburbs.
I do love her too. I try to avoid the fangirling-ness of it all but...she’s really grown on me.
And you know her thought process so well how......??
This is perfection :)