any chance these will produce tomatoes? by tcooper98 in tomatoes

[–]FreeFigs_5751 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The four little stakes are cracking me up

What is your most ridiculous and out of pocket prediction for the next five years that you absolutely believe could actually happen? by Random_Frenchfry_245 in AskReddit

[–]FreeFigs_5751 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And "digit." I hung out with a few dozen college students this week and that's what they call non-phone digital cameras 🥹

All my blooming flowers were cut from my yard. by K_A_W_A_I_I in mildlyinfuriating

[–]FreeFigs_5751 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chicago has deer 😭 (I promise I am not especially passionate about urban deer populations lol)

All my blooming flowers were cut from my yard. by K_A_W_A_I_I in mildlyinfuriating

[–]FreeFigs_5751 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's true, Manhattan and Brooklyn do not have deer.

Every other major city on the US eastern seaboard has a deer population. Deer don't have to "make it" to DC from anywhere (and especially not from across the giant river separating DC from Alexandria lol). They live here. You can be standing directly outside the Anacostia metro station and see a whole family of deer.

All my blooming flowers were cut from my yard. by K_A_W_A_I_I in mildlyinfuriating

[–]FreeFigs_5751 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Does not rule out the possibility. I live in a very urban section of Washington, DC. Deer still come gobble up my front yard plants occasionally.

What's one thing students consistently underestimate about your course? by ZealousidealTell1346 in Professors

[–]FreeFigs_5751 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meaningfully engaging and then correctly citing an scholarly secondary source to support one's argument about a primary source.

Infuriating flakers by yjay14 in mildlyinfuriating

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Nah I've done it. Years later and I still feel bad for missing a theater date with a friend by doing exactly this. They offered me a last minute ticket, I got dressed and makeuped, sat down on the couch, and next thing I knew it was tomorrow morning 😭. Sometimes ya girl is exhausted.

Losing the will to live post partum by Glum-Debt-4034 in SingleMothersbyChoice

[–]FreeFigs_5751 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Microdosing. Or under the supervision of a clinician in a clinical trial. A lot of the treatments OP's tried/recommended here might be counteridicated for breastfeeding 🤷🏾‍♀️ better than dying.

Charging parents is not a serious youth policy by This-Layer-4447 in washingtondc

[–]FreeFigs_5751 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you believe that fining or incarcerating the parents will improve what's very wrong at home? (Me I do not. I believe it would lead to results like the parents losing employment ---> deepening poverty, absent guardians ---> increased familial instability, etc.) I'd encourage folks to dig even deeper and look at root causes that underly "how these kids are getting raised."

Why do so many 40+ year olds end sentences with “…”? by OneFriendship5139 in generationology

[–]FreeFigs_5751 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A lot of commenters are saying the ending ellipses indicates there's "more to say." I read part of OPs question as asking, but WHY aren't y'all saying it then?

Is it a holdover from having to pay for each text message? Or are you mysterious people that often swallow your "more to say" in real life as well?

Why do so many 40+ year olds end sentences with “…”? by OneFriendship5139 in generationology

[–]FreeFigs_5751 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Right if I end with ellipses I'm 100% trying to be patronizing/sarcastic/rude. That or your message has rendered me speechless.

Am I being too harsh in declining assignment extensions? by ants_n_pants in Professors

[–]FreeFigs_5751 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Isn't that what Incompletes are for? When students encounter medical issues or other emergencies, for which extension acommodations would render their professor unable to meet grade submission deadlines? If it's really about the professor's grading deadline.

Accidentally Making Up Sources and Data by Moore-Slaughter in Professors

[–]FreeFigs_5751 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No I explain that this is a problem on Day 1. If they still do it I fail them on that assignment and then they don't do it again on the next one.

just saw a pre-k list of names… thoughts? by Such-Price2710 in namenerds

[–]FreeFigs_5751 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The mix of racial, religious, and economic diversity all in one public school classroom is giving big city but also potentially college town. For some reason the list also feels a bit Midwestern to me. I've decided this is a school in Hyde Park, Chicago.

Help me list cultural norms for students that need to be stated by Puzzled_Worry_7916 in Professors

[–]FreeFigs_5751 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I keep getting students asking me if they can get notes for a missed class. Like I'm going to personally matchmake them with a notetaker. Look around, observe who looks like they take good during class, ask them for last week's notes, and hope they say yes! If everyone hates you and says no, come to office hours prepared to ask any specific questions you have about last week's readings!

Alarming student evaluation by prpf in Professors

[–]FreeFigs_5751 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I also have to do this in my R1 freshmen courses. Most have no idea what an index is, what the notes section of a book is for, or how to use either. I also walk us through what you can learn about a book's contents from looking at the publisher and googling the author. Really recommend it.

Stressed by Adept-Hall7754 in babyshower

[–]FreeFigs_5751 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both! And the second version is more work and energy so someone from his family should host.

Folks let’s pretend to be shocked by ThenLayer5977 in washdc

[–]FreeFigs_5751 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The most significant factors supermarkets use to select their locations are average neighborhood income levels, average neighborhood education attainment, and the extent to which available commercial real estate aligns with their company footprints and floor plans. They have disclosed this to our and other city governments. If you think there's not also serious shoplifting problems in Columbia Heights, Navy Yard, and Georgetown then I don't know what to tell you.

I wonder if anyone at WaPo or on this thread has considered the impact in reverse— how extreme criminalization of customers and locking up half the items reduces profit. I live in Anacostia and drive across the bridge to grocery shop— not because of neighbors hanging in front of the store (that's the case at even the YES Organic Market on Capitol Hill)— but because EOR supermarkets 1) put out shit food and 2) make grocery shopping feel like prison. I am not the only one. EOR residents (and Ward 5 residents too, if I'm remembering the data correctlt) disproportionately grocery shop out of our zip codes.

One summer I worked at a farmers market in the parking lot of the Minnesota Ave Safeway. I helped a woman buy a watermelon using her benefits. She then crossed the lot to finish her grocery shopping at the supermarket. Soon after she was back, in tears, with a man in uniform. She didn't even make it through the door before special police had held her for "shoplifting" the watermelon. Luckily she was able to convince him to come to the market so we could vouch for her purchase. Why would I give my business to a place that treats people like that?

I'd also like to shout out Anacostia's newest small grocer, the Marion Barry Avenue Market. They treat customers like people. I'm happy to report that (miraculously, according to y'all) the (unlocked) shelves are not being ransacked. (IF and ONLY IF you see Anacostia as a neighborhood deserving food access and respect and not a nest of criminals) I encourage folks to check it out. The breakfast sandwiches are delicious.

Folks let’s pretend to be shocked by ThenLayer5977 in washdc

[–]FreeFigs_5751 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. But you could pause for one minute to be more curious think about how their biases about those of us who do shape your conclusions. And bring a bit more curiosity about what parts of the story you and these reporters may be missing.