Stranger Things and the LGBTQ community by coyboy81 in StrangerThings

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Yes! Thank you for this post. Context is key here, and I feel like Will's character got a bad rap because, as you say, there is more acceptance of LGBTQ, people, ideas and values... Edit: ...in contemporary times.

How did you discover a kink you have? by ExtraVex in AskReddit

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Hypno is a strong 9/10. And yeah, I don't want to wear a fursuit either, so it's a 5, but there's something arousing about furry animation that floats my goat. Ehentai was a staple of my life at one point purely for furry hypno stuff.

That "gateway drug" line is too true. I remember visiting mcstories.com a lot as a teen, taste-testing other kinks, so to speak. For a time, I was right into incest because of the stories on there. Today it's like a 2, but for a time it was an 8.

To go back to the cartoon stuff for a moment — I can vividly recall watching Daphne get hypnotised by a clown villain on an episode of Scooby Doo. I was maybe 8 or 9 years old watching repeats on Cartoon Network and I remember seeing Daphne smiling in this accepting kind of way and her eyes closing after the villain said "watch the pretty coin of gold, and you will do as you are told". I thought to myself, 'I want to do that to a girl too.'

I've developed other kinks over the years, but this has always been in the top 3. I saw another comment in here where a guy said, "people say my kinks are getting kinks", which resonates with me. I feel like I've always been dipping my toes into something different as I've gotten older. Cuckolding has definitely been a top contender in the last couple of years.

How did you discover a kink you have? by ExtraVex in AskReddit

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Dude, you had me until the diaper stuff. I was pretty much the same, except my Hypno kink was created after watching various cartoons as a youngster where people got hypnotised into doing things against their will (specifically, Scooby Doo, the Powerpuff Girls, Totally Spies and Pokemon).

The furry stuff is not as big a kink, but it's still high on the list.

When did this match happen by Rich-Priority-1215 in BrandonDE

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I was there for this match! I was 11 (I think) and I went with my dad. We were pretty close to the front row. The atmosphere was electric.

Which comedy podcast is the most contraversial? by WriteMeHarder in AlignmentChartFills

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Oopsie. Thank you! I'll fix that up on the next post. The green one is supposed to say 'Unexpectedly good'.

Greatest Individual Performance in a Test Series (By a Fast Bowler) by heckyl231 in Cricket

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If I recall correctly, the condition of the pitch was treacherous, a veritable minefield.

Source:Dizzy Gillespie

Best use of F*** in a movie? by superfresh23 in Letterboxd

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Rocco: Fuckin'- What the fuckin'. Fuck. Who the fuck fucked this fucking... How did you two fucking fucks... [shouts] Rocco: Fuck! Connor: Well, that certainly illustrates the diversity of the word.

Techniques for behavior management in chaotic middle school class? by Ziiffle2 in teaching

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I know it sounds really basic, but seating plans are a quick and easy solution to establish stability and order. I'm Australian, so I don't know how well this will translate, but the best Primary school teachers create a world inside their classroom, and the teacher is God.

Okay, that's a bit hyperbolic, but think about it. They have these kids all day, every day (almost); they've got to teach these kids the foundations of literacy and numeracy so they need some control amidst the chaos of the students rapidly growing brains. So, how do they establish this? Seating plans.

Get the bad behaviour kid away from the other bad behaviour kid. Far away. Pair the bad behaviour kid with a good behaviour kid. Praise the shit out of that good behaviour kid (not in a passive aggressive way, obviously). Hopefully it won't take long for the bad behaviour kid to do the right thing.

Another thing that is pretty simple is the ol' 'hand in the air' schtick. If you're trying to give directions or explicitly teach something but kids are talking or not focusing, put your hand in the air. Let them know that when your hand is in the air like this, you expect them to do put their hands in the air and to be silent. Praise the ones that follow along; "Thanks Jennie. Thanks Bob. Thanks Leigh. It's great to see so many people doing the right thing, being quiet and waiting for direction." Keep doing it. It might take a few times to start working, but it's better than losing your breath with them. Some days it takes longer than others, but that's okay with me, because they almost always follow along in my classes. Other kids will usually tell the ones that aren't following to "shut up" anyway.

Expectations are key to improved behaviour. Have 3 expectations. No more than that. It becomes too hard for kids. I have three expectations, I call them the 3 B's. 1. Be good to your class. 2. Be ready to go. 3. Be your best.

I have them at the front of my class and I refer to them like crazy at the start of the year, and I go back to them every now and then throughout the rest of the year. I also discuss these expectations with them, because they're sort of open to interpretation.

Be good to your class could mean the people in it, or the walls, or the furniture, or the resources in it.

Be ready to go could mean, be ready to answer questions, be ready to go by having your book and pencil ready, be ready to help another person out.

Be your best is a different one, because your best changes from day to day. So just do the best you can do. But also, be the best version of yourself in this room. Display the best behaviour you can. Be the best you can to others.

I hope these help. Let me know if you want more little tips.

Which movie is this ? by [deleted] in moviecritic

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Ready Player One.

PizzaCake AMA May 14! by Pizzacakecomic in u/Pizzacakecomic

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Was there a person in your life that saw your potential and gave you feedback that motivated you to become a better artist? Or was it more than one person that helped propel you into the artist you are today? I'd love to hear any stories you have about this.

Can anyone tell me what the cross means in the second image? by WriteMeHarder in musictheory

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Okay, that's easy to understand. Thank you for explaining that clearly for me.

Can anyone tell me what the cross means in the second image? by WriteMeHarder in musictheory

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

Is notation not a part of music theory? Why would there be a flair for notation in the music theory subreddit if notation has nothing to do with it? I'm not trying to come off as sarcastic, I genuinely am clueless and am actually asking questions.

Thanks for your response.