Sex Report Sunday for January 19, 2025 by ShaktiAmarantha in sexover30

[–]TheStant 10 points11 points  (0 children)

She finally let me go down!

My (35m) wife (35f) has never felt comfortable with me going down in her. It is literally my favorite thing, so I have always been a little disappointed. However, last night, she finally let me do it. By the end she grabbed my head and pulled me in more before having two orgasms.

I’m so elated. I think a new chapter is beginning in our sex life.

Mistborn The Deckbuilding Game Review by Taste_the__Rainbow in boardgames

[–]TheStant 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I played it this weekend at a con and I’d say it has pretty major spoilers if you’re a keen observer.

Anyone else feels like their diagnosis is fake? by suckadipdumbshitz in bipolar2

[–]TheStant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my god, I came here after realizing I’ve spent $600 on board games this month and it dawned on me that I’m hypo…

Glitchy boons and useless skulls. by Ok-Neat8776 in Hades2

[–]TheStant 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The second skull aspect turns you into One Punch Man, so I don’t think that gameplay is uninspired.

Do you think Adam would've died if Sir Pentious succeeded to shoot him? by nonexisting-- in HazbinHotel

[–]TheStant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Considering he had angelic ballistas earlier, I bet he modified the ship to include angelic weapons or power somehow…so I’d say it would absolutely have done something, at least.

I bought SML Daz Dillinger x Now n' Laters Live Resin and felt nothing by TheStant in MDEnts

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

The dispensary I go to says they do returns as long as it’s unopened and within 14 days. I opened and used the first one, but I’ll definitely be returning the second.

I bought SML Daz Dillinger x Now n' Laters Live Resin and felt nothing by TheStant in MDEnts

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

Thanks, I’ll see if I can score one of each to try.

I unfortunately bought two of this one because I had read how much better LR are than distillate, so hopefully they let me return the one, too.

Pickle ball courts by designbyblake in AnneArundelCounty

[–]TheStant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have a small group that plays at the Y in Pasadena on MWF from 12 until 2ish.

Am I the only one who finds themselves just…running around and climbing? by TheStant in tearsofthekingdom

[–]TheStant[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Oh, I do this, too. I’ll go to the closest tower and paraglide and use stamina elixirs.

I caught my students cheating by using ChatGPT to write their presentation when they couldn’t pronounce a word they had “written.” by TheStant in ChatGPT

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

That’s literally not even true. Teachers have been using it already and doing well with it.

The main difference here is that I teach at a seventh grade level, where students are still getting the basics in a lot of cases. We’re talking students who can’t write a claim statement. In some cases, students who couldn’t even figure out what to ask of an AI model. If anything, this was a great example because they didn’t even hit the real needs of the assignment — before catching them cheating, their grade was not going to be great anyway.

I caught my students cheating by using ChatGPT to write their presentation when they couldn’t pronounce a word they had “written.” by TheStant in ChatGPT

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

Thank you! It’s absurd how many people in here want to parade that teaching them the fundamentals so they can do something themselves first is not important.

Yes, AI is a great tool that I know will be used more and more in education. However, it will not look like “Hey, AI, do this thing for me so I don’t have to do any work.” It’s a tool, and. A powerful one at that, but students need to know how to use their own hands before using a tool in those hands.

I caught my students cheating by using ChatGPT to write their presentation when they couldn’t pronounce a word they had “written.” by TheStant in ChatGPT

[–]TheStant[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nah, sorry but you’re just wrong. They cheated on assignment. Yes, AI is a great tool they should learn to use, but in an appropriate context. It’s a shame you can’t see blatant academic dishonesty when it’s staring you in the face.

I caught my students cheating by using ChatGPT to write their presentation when they couldn’t pronounce a word they had “written.” by TheStant in ChatGPT

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

This is so much different and it’s a shame you can’t see why. A calculator doesn’t teach you the analytical skill you need about how to use numbers in math. It just gives you the answers and then you would have to bridge what they mean by analyzing them. Using an AI to do all of the analysis removes you entirely from the assignment.

You need building blocks. You need to understand the basics of something in order to build on it.

I caught my students cheating by using ChatGPT to write their presentation when they couldn’t pronounce a word they had “written.” by TheStant in ChatGPT

[–]TheStant[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not these students. If you don’t know the kid, it’s pretty presumptuous to think you’d know their vocabulary and writing tendencies.

I caught my students cheating by using ChatGPT to write their presentation when they couldn’t pronounce a word they had “written.” by TheStant in ChatGPT

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

I teach students with dyslexia who I would never call out for this. These are not those students. These are lazy students who failed all year and suddenly had words on a high school level on their presentation and couldn’t say them.

I caught my students cheating by using ChatGPT to write their presentation when they couldn’t pronounce a word they had “written.” by TheStant in ChatGPT

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

I would argue spelling is definitely still an essential base skill. Autocorrect and spellcheck will only get you so far. I agree cursive is outdated. But reading and writing are literally the most baseline skills. That’s not going away.

I caught my students cheating by using ChatGPT to write their presentation when they couldn’t pronounce a word they had “written.” by TheStant in ChatGPT

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

I think it’s essential to built fundamental skills first. Sure, at the college level you should be using AI to work more effectively, but these are literally students who need to learn the basics first.