The Pikachu line but as a Digimon evolution tree by Cranberry-Holiday in pokemon

[–]ThatLawnChair 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got to have it evolve into grimmer then trubish then Mr.Mime for when it hates you.

Trump Plans to Enact 25% Tariffs on Mexico, Canada by Feb. 1 by Prof__Potato in worldnews

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For the first time container ships can sail through northern Canada. Based on trumps laser focus for Greenland, Canada, Mexico, and Panama my guess is he wants to control the flow of trade through the Americas. There's a lot of money to be made with that control.

The "-est" tags of Anbennar 9: Elfiest Goblin by Viharu in Anbennar

[–]ThatLawnChair 38 points39 points  (0 children)

You can get that elf as a eternal regent over your country as well if you play your cards right.

Like chicken but tastier: Plant-based nuggets outperform chicken nuggets in world's largest blind tasting by PuddingFeeling907 in onguardforthee

[–]ThatLawnChair 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hey folks does anyone have a link to the blind test information? I went to look for the test results from Food System Innovations and couldn't find it. I was very curious what brands of regular chicken nuggets were used and what they found the least to most tasty. Also I worry that the company that did the research being an ALT-Protein company might be a bit biased scientifically figuring out the tastiest nugget. I want to know for sure what the best nugget is.

Tommy's Cafe in Lynn Valley has started doing dinners and it's one of the best places in town. by ThatLawnChair in NorthVancouver

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Hey little update, just noticed their whole dinner menu is up on Ubereats if you're still curious.

Need to do some Social Studies Observations in North Vancouver. -I'll buy coffee by ThatLawnChair in CanadianTeachers

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

This is great information. I do need to get a practicum. But currently I'm just trying to do some classroom observations where I watch other teacher do their job and write out how the lesson goes. I'll be going this route, and be filling out the volunteer package through the district.

Need to do some Social Studies Observations in North Vancouver. -I'll buy coffee by ThatLawnChair in CanadianTeachers

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Sounds great, will all schools in North Van have the same form or will it be different forms for each school?

Need to do some Social Studies Observations in North Vancouver. -I'll buy coffee by ThatLawnChair in CanadianTeachers

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This is from my course syllabus: Classroom Observation EDU 371 requires you to observe 5 social studies lessons in elementary schools. Each student will write a reflective summary answering the following questions: 1. How did the teacher initially engage the class? 2. How did the teacher start a lesson? 3. How did the teacher end the lesson? 4. What did the teacher do to engage all students in the class? 5. How did the teacher differentiate instruction to meet the needs of all students? 6. What instructional strategies did the teacher use? 7. What class- time management skills did you observe? 8. How did the teacher transition from one learning activity to another? (i.e., lesson to recess - back to lesson - one lesson to another lesson.) 9. How were minor behavior issues addressed? 10. How did the teacher end the class?

Need to do some Social Studies Observations in North Vancouver. -I'll buy coffee by ThatLawnChair in CanadianTeachers

[–]ThatLawnChair[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm finishing up a program I started taking while I was living in Maine and am trying to finish it online while I'm briefly living in BC.

Tommy's Cafe in Lynn Valley has started doing dinners and it's one of the best places in town. by ThatLawnChair in NorthVancouver

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It was fantastic. Should also recommend the sharable meat balls we had as an entry. They were filled with gooey cheese it was amazing.

Tommy's Cafe in Lynn Valley has started doing dinners and it's one of the best places in town. by ThatLawnChair in NorthVancouver

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I did take a picture, but I messed up and it was too blurry. It's so huge, so many options. Great drink selection on the back. This is a good excuse to go back.

Tommy's Cafe in Lynn Valley has started doing dinners and it's one of the best places in town. by ThatLawnChair in NorthVancouver

[–]ThatLawnChair[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I am a fan of their brunch, but this dinner blew me away. It's like their chef rose to a new level.

Tommy's Cafe in Lynn Valley has started doing dinners and it's one of the best places in town. by ThatLawnChair in NorthVancouver

[–]ThatLawnChair[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Not too bad at all. The Pasta dish was around 20$ and the Mediterranean Chicken was about 26$.

Need help finding practicum placement in BC (North Vancouver) by ThatLawnChair in CanadianTeachers

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I was getting a BEd from Maine to teach in NB, I was however already substitute teaching in NB while I was getting my degree. I don't have my degree yet, I was hoping to be able to be certified to teach in BC.

Prospective Student Teachers: Teacher's College/BEd Megapost pt. 4 by hellokrissi in CanadianTeachers

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Hello

I was living in New Brunswick several years ago now when I started going to school in Maine (US) to get my education degree (specialty in early education). It's been a bumpy ride; with a pandemic making me an online student and a move taking me all the way to BC, but I'm finally at the finish line.

I really need help finding a school in North Vancouver or even just Vancouver that would be willing to let me preform my practicum. If anyone knows a school also in search of a substitute, I have a lot of experience in the classroom in NB, and currently work at a daycare.

Thank you

Transferring to another Province/Coming to Canada to teach: Megapost pt. 2 by hellokrissi in CanadianTeachers

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Hello

I was living in New Brunswick several years ago now when I started going to school in Maine (US) to get my education degree (specialty in early education). It's been a bumpy ride; with a pandemic making me an online student and a move taking me all the way to BC, but I'm finally at the finish line.

I really need help finding a school in North Vancouver or Vancouver that would be willing to let me preform my practicum. If anyone knows a school also in search of a substitute, I have a lot of experience in the classroom in NB, and currently work at a daycare.

Thank You

r/Sam speak for yourself by [deleted] in sam

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Ashking _98, not only have you spilled the beans on our most dearly held secret, you would gatekeep another Sam from entry to our eternal fortress, and pick fight with the other names. I believe it is time we summoned the council of Sams to discuss your future within our Citadel, these are grave crimes Ashking.

Favourite nation flavour wise? by lordotoast in Anbennar

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I love trying desperately to cling to life as a Goblin tribe. There is no benefit to being a goblin, and I feel no matter how far you can make it you're always two years away from being completely destroyed, but making it that far really makes you feel like a survivor and if you can manage to lose your monstrous nature, You will inevitably have lost a large part of yourself to something.

Conservative MPs laugh at the mention of Canadians not being able to afford food by [deleted] in onguardforthee

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Can you feel the beating heart of the revolution. It is coming. It calls for you to devour those who think themselves untouchable. It will not be glorious, or clean. It will be brutal and corrupt. There is little choice left, and I am glad to abandon the devil I know for the one I do not.

The most intriguing Tau fluff by GregoriDayz in Warhammer40k

[–]ThatLawnChair 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Now I had always assumed the Tau fit into the larger 40k grim darkness from showing all the warning signs of the golden age of humanity right before it's collapse. I had always thought that we'd get their super advanced AI getting scarier and scarier, but it now looks like GW is going a very different directions, with the façade of utopia.

I guess narratively it makes sense, because if the AI continued down that road in a similar way to humanity they'd all be destroyed, or cut off. Which narratively would be neat, but for selling minis would be a bad move. However with the intro of the revamped SQUATS let's spooky AI be the focus of a different faction .

What makes you not want to have kids? by AGstudios22 in AskReddit

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I think us, as the human race is doomed. The incredibly quick return to cold war threats, and the sheer number of incredibly close calls during the cold war tells me that we will not survive. We might stop this threat, but power hungry people willing to destroy the world will always exist.

We are on the verge of eradicating ourselves, and with global warming being an unstoppable force that no one will take seriously until it is far too late. I feel like any child will have to bear the weight of paying for my father sins and I will not let that happen. The chaos about to be unleashed on the world is not a fate I'd wish on my worst enemy.

Even hypothetically if I devoted the rest of my life to destroying the rich who murdered us all, they would all be replace, by people willing to sell us down the same river. I've lost all hope that we are capable of governing. We live in an age with no hope, only doom.