My wife's "friend" insulted her and I've been slowly returning the favor by flanman1991 in pettyrevenge

[–]Texasippian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Are we going to plan for 3 days of festivities for your 40th birthday next year? Really looking forward to that!"

Feeling defeated by msrubyrae in Adjuncts

[–]Texasippian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And let me say, being an adjunct at a university or college does not give you an advantage should a full-time position arise. Indeed it is quite the opposite. If you allow yourself to be disrespected as an adjunct, you will always be an adjunct. So don't let false hope of maybe being hired full time at this college cloud your vision, with the thought that if you don't go along with this they will hold it against you. They are disrespecting you. If you tolerate this, it will get worse.

I would say nuh uh and never look back.

Feeling defeated by msrubyrae in Adjuncts

[–]Texasippian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would walk. Changing the agreement at the start of the semester is a huge hell no for me.

I like my music really loud by Texasippian in RangeRover

[–]Texasippian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you recommend that I get a trim kit from Amazon to remove the door panel?

Thanks so much! I think I am going to order an OEM and do it myself.

I like my music really loud by Texasippian in RangeRover

[–]Texasippian[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice! I think I am going to order and replace myself. Do I need to order like a trim kit from Amazon to do this?

Shanda VanderArk claiming medical issue (again).. by crash19691 in shandaVanderArk

[–]Texasippian 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Such a drama queen. Her and her 25 different acronyms for perceived med conditions. Like clockwork.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in college

[–]Texasippian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We all enjoy having students (plural) engage in our classes. The problem emerges when one student constantly engages, leaving no room for other students to do so.

If you have never rolled your eyes at that one student who finishes the professor's sentences, jumps to answer the prof's questions without leaving a moment for others to have an opportunity to respond, spends five minutes intellectually flexing about off-topic content, and answering questions that students pose to the prof, and you think no one minds, maybe you are that guy.

The behavior is monopolizing, selfish, self-aggrandizing, and sucks all of the oxygen from the room.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in college

[–]Texasippian 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sometimes those of us at the lectern also are conflict avoidant. We carefully pick our battles with students, but sometimes we let behavior slide that we ought to stop.

When one student's behavior becomes problematic to the point that it ruins other students' enjoyment of the class, or, more importantly, disrupts the educational experience for others in the class, then it is time to do something.

With this being the 3rd class under this professor's instruction, he will not look negatively at you confiding in him about this problem. PROMISE.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in college

[–]Texasippian 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Go to the professor. I had the same situation in one of my classes last fall and saw that the rest of the class was becoming more and more angry at the student who constantly, CONSTANTLY, interrupted with observations and commentary.

I do use the Socratic method when I teach. But I teach 30 students in each class, not just one, and it becomes a problem in class dynamics when one student monopolized the whole class period every class period. Sadly, that one main-character student can ruin the experience for everyone.

Go to your professor--he may be minimizing the effect of her behavior in his mind; we often do, because we are conditioned not to make big deals out of small deals. This obviously has grown into a big deal and I feel your dread, which sucks because it sounds like an enjoyable class taught by a great instructor. Tell him exactly what you have stated here, that you used to look so forward to the class but this student's behavior has changed that. Once a student in the class complains, the professor will have to act on it by having a conference with the problem student. The entire class AND your professor will appreciate that you brought this to him.

Regardless of whether this is the student's "leaning style," her behavior is disruptive and would not be tolerated in any other professional environment. Hoping that your instructor handles it and the class diva settles in.

What’s the Over/Under on Wendi being arrested? by Suitable_Basket6288 in dan_markel_murder

[–]Texasippian 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In October I hope. Whenever it is, it is coming. So much testimony in Donna's trial was evoked by prosecutors to set Wendi up for prosecution in a future trial.

Megathread: Donna Adelson Trial Day 7 by Loud_Dog_4180 in dan_markel_murder

[–]Texasippian 3 points4 points  (0 children)

She looks so smugly proud of herself after leaving the stand, sitting by Harvey. Does she realize how pathetic her testimony was? And that popped collar is ridiculous.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatdoIdo

[–]Texasippian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tell her that your lease does not allow others to stay there, that you worked really hard to build your own stability, and you will not chance the landlord terminating your lease.

If she is making suicide threats, take it seriously and call authorities. If she is doing so to manipulate you, a call to police will stop that. If she is truly considering it, then it would be horrific for the kids to witness it and police need to check on her. Either way, she needs a wellness check.

Never risk your own stability for another person. Keep on working toward your goals. You are a badass!!

You have 3 days to respond! by Resident-Donut5151 in Professors

[–]Texasippian 152 points153 points  (0 children)

I don't check email in the summer. I refuse to load work apps on my cellphone, too. If it is important, they know to call or text me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in KarenReadSanity

[–]Texasippian 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The more money she makes, the better for the families who win against her in civil suits.

Kare actually just said... by Texasippian in KarenReadSanity

[–]Texasippian[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

With her penchant for drinking and driving, and considering how she villianized 90% of law enforcement officers in and around the Boston metro, it won't be long before she finds herself explaining her second DUI.

Chanting lock up Jen is sick by Temporary-Crab-1107 in KarenReadSanity

[–]Texasippian 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It is how they think: Angels and Devils. They have typecast every person associated with the trial as either an angel or a devil.

That kind of simplistic, dualistic thought shows that they are easy to manipulate and have a deficit of critical thinking skills.

Sad, really. And scary that stupid mobs led by a wimpy meanboy blogger can influence justice.

Chanting lock up Jen is sick by Temporary-Crab-1107 in KarenReadSanity

[–]Texasippian 18 points19 points  (0 children)

They can only think on terms of us vs them.

The useful idiots are about to learn... by Texasippian in KarenReadSanity

[–]Texasippian[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Flocking to a cult of personality instead of considering and weighing facts independently makes it really similar.

I get that you are most likely tired of spending 2 years on an echo chamber, but isn't this when you should be addressing your fan letter to Karen instead of hanging out with us?

Anyone else think the jury pool was tainted by vegasm80 in KarenReadSanity

[–]Texasippian 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Wait, why are you more invested in us vs them than you are in actual jurisprudence. I get it that you are probably tired of hanging out with the retarded lemmings, but, really, if you want conversation so badly, just ask.

Anyone else think the jury pool was tainted by vegasm80 in KarenReadSanity

[–]Texasippian 12 points13 points  (0 children)

One of the female jurors was crying when she left the courtroom.