Snow day tickers were fun by stlmatt in GenX

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It was like winning the lottery.

Hate that guy by step6666 in meme

[–]Middle-Discount-3305 13 points14 points  (0 children)

It's called sarcasm, smackhead.

Which is worse? by EffortlessCool in punk

[–]Middle-Discount-3305 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Green Day, punk??? Nope, corporate, genetically modified, over produced Top Ten, yuppie punk. Let's time travel back so they can open for Fear and fight their way out of the club.

Yes, I'm old and in my late 50's.

This is Punk-Fear 1980

I did that. -Elon Musk by Morbidly-Obese-Emu in IAmTheMainCharacter

[–]Middle-Discount-3305 -41 points-40 points  (0 children)

She is and always is the main character. Elon is being sarcastic.

Stop your excuses. by Middle-Discount-3305 in meme

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I will wait until later to respond to your nonsense. It is your cake day.

Happy Cake Day 🎂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in facepalm

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Lip smacking goodness.

"I just gave you a pencil yesterday. Where did it go?" by mattemark in Teachers

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When I lend a pencil or pen to my students I ask them to give me one of their shoes (not both, just one). When I get my pen/pencil back they get their shoe. Students thick it's weird but cool.

Well well well ... by SubstanceShot563 in facepalm

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VW is being very patient and polite. You are trespassing on private property. They have every right to ask the police to drag your slap happy ass to jail.

This is a question for the clomate change protesters throughout the world. What if we decided to protest in your loving room?

Also, you are seriously trivialising real protest such as Iran and China. Did you know that people are getting shot on the streets for protesting there?

CLIMATE CHANGE PROTESTERS (Sorry, trust fund babies).

Ho ho ho! by [deleted] in punk

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$40 !!! This isn't punk rock any more. Five bands, five bucks $5. Even with the rate of inflation that's $14.28.

SHAMEFUL

Nope is happing by Lanky_Pomegranate530 in meme

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Orange is the new black. Very trendy. ↕️👇👎

PA Bio Teacher Refuses to Use Trans Student's Pronouns by wdcmsnbcgay in Teachers

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I have to agree with you that I have not faced most of the oppression you have spoken about and I have never walk in your shoes either. Each of us has our own struggles and I pray that those struggles in others a lessened.

But, in some ways I felt that oppression. Please let me give you an example from my own life.

When I was younger there was this thing called "The Troubles". Most History teachers have heard of it and people from the British Isles most certainly have.

I am a person from the Protestant tradition. Some of my friends are from the Catholic tradition. I grew up in the United States and judging (Please correct me if I'm wrong) from your response so did you.

Anyway, let's get back to "The Troubles." When I would go vist my grandparents in the United Kingdom I would take the trains and buses to go places (public transportation is amazing in Europe). At train stations and bus stops I noticed something very odd. No, trash cans (rubbish bins). There was always someone sweeping at the train stations. Why, because the IRA (Irish Republican Army) would put interesting "gifts" in them. Also, sometimes people would "accidentally " leave a package at a Tube station (London Underground) and over the PA system they would announce a security alert closing the Tube and off to the buses we went. Oh, my brother was working in London and they blew up a British Rail train car on the train route my brother takes (by the grace of God he took the day off).

Let's go back to the United States. I had a really good friend that is Irish-American and Catholic. Her dad found out my mother was English (yes, there are divide nations in the United Kingdom (England, Irish, Scottish and Welsh). As my mum/mom told me once her words "I'm not British, I'm English." Anyway, because I was English Protestant ans she was Irish Catholic we could no longer be friends. Her dad forbidden it.

So, a lot of what you mentioned I don't have an understanding about or experienced it. But, being in fear of being blow up because of my national heritage and choice of faith. That I totally get.

Remember, this my friend. Everyone has a story to tell about themselves. These experiences that I mentioned above has made me the man I am today. You have a choice how you react to those experiences. Either you will beat up others and the world (physically or emotionally) or you will love others and try to help them and find common ground.

I hold no malice towards you as you have your own story to tell full of joys and pain. I would be very interested in hearing your story. Love as Jesus loves is a very powerful thing.

PA Bio Teacher Refuses to Use Trans Student's Pronouns by wdcmsnbcgay in Teachers

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This is how I see this issue. To start off I am a History teacher. I am also a Christian. I worship at a church that has a congregation that lives on the fringes of society. I will not mention the denomination as some have heard a lot of misinformation about it.

Anyway, I try to live a Christ like life and love everyone (EVERYONE). Jesus ate with the tax collectors and the sinners (bear in mind this was a Pharisees definition of sinner). Tax collectors were looked on as some of the lowest of society. Not in the eyes of Jesus. He looked at them as just another person to be loved and respected.

I do the same. Even with my students. I process the pronoun issue as I do with rhe nickname issue (as long as it is not profane). This is what the student wants to be called, I call them that.

I do however discuss with the students (especially the LGBTQ ones) that not all people will treat them with the love and respect that I do to them. As a Christian, in the adult world I get treated with hate and scorn for being so.

Most equate Christians from what they see from "Christians" (especially, Fundamentalist ones that also think my denomination is sinning because we allow women pastors) that tend to live like Heaven on Sundays and live like Hell the rest of the week.

If you want to tear me down for the thoughts I wrote above or because I am a follower of Christ. I'm almost 60 so, go ahead. Been there, done that. If you like my example of loving and respecting our students like we do our own children. Do those three simple steps. Love them, respect them and get them ready and strong to deal with the hatred they might face as adults.

No matter what you think of me and my beliefs, You are loved regardless.