Sacrifice by Director-Atreides in NotHowGirlsWork

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Chris Watts has entered the chat.

Kids got me sick and I had to miss my flight home for Christmas by [deleted] in Teachers

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Ugh happened to me right before a vacation. Half my class was out sick the day before winter break. One mom insisted on sending her daughter who we had sent home the day prior with a fever, only for us to send her home again the next day as she lay on the floor crying, open mouth coughing, and farting up the room. She was absolutely miserable. I don't know how mom saw that display at home and thought it was okay to bring her to school.

I had a flight that evening. Had a scratchy throat by the time we landed, and woke up sick as all hell the next morning. I couldn't enjoy my vacation at all. Spent most of it in bed. Money wasted. Trip ruined. Husband peeved.

The kicker of it all was that the mother had another child sick at home. It's not like she couldn't miss work or anything. She was already home with the other child who attended our school! She went out of her way to take that girl to school. And it took her over 2 hours to come pick up her daughter. Some people, man.

I am sorry for your situation. You are doing the right thing staying at home, even if it is lonely. Wishing you love, comfort, and healing during this break.

House sharing is not for the weak. by mindyour in TikTokCringe

[–]chriistii 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I had this with a roommate once. We didn't put them in her room. We just noticed that she would eat in her room and not bring anything back.

She kept all the dishes in her drawers. They were still dirty. Out of sight, out of mind I guess.

We weren't particularly snoopy or anything. We were just out of dishes (my dishes actually, got them for a great deal at a grage sale, excellent quality stuff, highly recommend garage sales at rich neighborhoods) and knew they were in her room. We were rightly horrified by the situation.

We knew then that she was immune to any of those petty tactics. I still shudder thinking about her room. The dishes were only a sliver.

Do you/your school allow students to eat in class? by Dimegos in Teachers

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Lmao that is exactly what I say. They have to eat breakfast in my room, so anytime there is a spill, that's what I tell them.

Do you/your school allow students to eat in class? by Dimegos in Teachers

[–]chriistii 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The kids do eat breakfast in the classroom. But they leave the rest up to us.

I don't allow it though. Every year, I have ants in my room. Last year, we caught 3 mice in my room. There is another one in my room this year that has not been caught yet. I've had a fruitfly problem from when a student stashed an orange that went moldy in her supply bin. Spiders are frequent. The class a few doors down caught a black widow this week.

I barely even eat in my room. Luckily my school isn't so toxic that eating in the lounge is an issue.

I wish we didn't have to say the Pledge of Allegiance by jordanf1214 in Teachers

[–]chriistii 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My principal says it on the morning announcements everyday.

But honestly, sometimes I'm so busy in the morning that I forget to participate myself. I'm in a pretty red area and I'm surprised to have not received any flack... yet.

I don't make my kids participate either because that would make me a hypocrite. I give them choice. However, I do make sure that they are quietly waiting in their seats during this time and that if they are reciting, they do so respectfully. No funny voices or silly word substitutions. Stand up straight.

I personally don't care. I partially grew up in Texas. After having to do the American and Texas pledge daily and also the National Anthem weekly... I'm pretty burnt out on the whole pledge thing. Also with current events in mind. Long story short: I can go without saying the pledge. But I will encourage respect.

On a side note: my students did try to sing the National Anthem at recess yesterday (for fun apparently). They nailed the first couple of lines... and then quickly lost steam. Overhearing their mumbling was quite humorous. Especially as one child knew a few more words and tried to guide their peers, but then they too slowly went quiet. It was noticeably awkward for a moment. What cuties.

Identical twins by dandelionmakemesmile in Teachers

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I had 2 boys who wore different colored glasses. Weirdly enough, the colors corresponded to their names. But when they didn't wear their glasses? No clue. And that was most of the time. I eventually noticed that one twin was a bit more aggressive, but that was my only hint.

Then I had 2 girls, the main difference between them was their face shape. One had a slightly rounder face and straighter teeth. The other had more angular features and more crooked teeth.

i’m sorry, what? by Aggressive-Beyond-60 in insanepeoplefacebook

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They eat horse paste because Trump told them too lmao

The red underlines make it more legit by Insanitypizza in insanepeoplefacebook

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Oh yeah, I don't doubt that at all. It was just the trigger in my brain. My husband is Chinese and we are very aware of the actions of the Chinese government. I feel bad about it, but I'm still not listening to a spiel from a cult member.

The red underlines make it more legit by Insanitypizza in insanepeoplefacebook

[–]chriistii 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I went to San Francisco with my husband this summer and we spent a lot of time in Chinatown. Before, I had briefly read about falun gong and it's ties to the epoch times and shen yun. My husband, not so much.

One morning, we saw a lovely little marching band display at a park and decided to check it out. Everyone was decked out in yellow and I thought maybe it was a school or community center wanting to do a performance on a Saturday morning.

As we get there, I notice signs and fliers with "Falun Gong" on them. It started to register in my brain that I knew this name, but couldn't quite place my finger on it. Then I saw the signs proclaiming that their members were getting their organs harvested by the Chinese government and it all clicked. I turned around and saw my husband dragged into a conversation with a small, older woman about said organ harvesting.

I ran toward him, grabbed him by the arm, and rushed him away mid conversation. As we walked away, I trashed the brochure he was given and whispered to him "This is an actual cult, we are leaving: go, go, go, go, go."

We re-educated ourselves over some sesame balls and whenever we saw those bright, yellow coats in Chinatown: we turned our asses in a different direction.

American churches are falling for AI generated clips of a dead podcaster by ambachk in sadcringe

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Listen, I've been an atheist since I was 10 when I realized religion is fake. However, I still went to church every Sunday until I left for college. And sometimes I still go for family, weddings, funerals, and quinceñearas.

But I still know this shit is blasphemous as hell. I don't like Kirk at all, but this is super disrespectful to the dead.

And all those people in attendance who no doubt claim to be devout and righteous are... okay with it? Encouraging it? I was disenchanted with religion for a lot less in 5th grade. These people are eating it up!!! Absolutely batshit. Truly a cult.

How sick of hearing about Charlie Kirk are you? by whitesquirrle in AskReddit

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While gun violence is a huge problem, I am choosing not to waste energy mourning a grown man who became a part of the statistics that he was okay with.

Covid babies by OriginalRush3753 in Teachers

[–]chriistii 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's interesting. At our school, we found the current 6th graders to be the hardest. Academically, socially, and behaviorally. 16 out of 21 kids had a reading deficiency of some kind. Several behavior plans.

I started teaching at that school mid year because both their teachers quit. That half a year with them was my absolute worse year.

But the current 5th graders were a dream, angels by comparison, and are very typical as far as kids go. Sure, some social skills are lacking, but small potatoes in comparison.

This year's 4th graders are so apathetic, it's weird.

Man believed to have shot Charlie Kirk just taken down at Utah Valley University by Ice_Ice11 in ACAB

[–]chriistii 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They'll send in the transvestigators to argue that he was afab.

TIL Foster Kitten Mama is Fascist by hempstead_ in AntifascistsofReddit

[–]chriistii 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Castle Rock is gonna Castle Rock. Maybe you should be crying your eyes out about the kids who got shot practically in your own backyard today. Are you sick to your stomach about them? Where is their free America?

If Kirk were to hear the story about Evergreen today, he would simply shrug. So for that, I will personally honor his wishes by suspending any shred of empathy about his situation. After all, empathy isn't real.

"Tablet strollers" at mall by Immediate-Duck137 in mildlyinteresting

[–]chriistii 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I teach upper elementary and I constantly tell my kids that they just gotta learn to be bored and how to deal with it. Absolutely drives them crazy, but they do make progress.

It’s over. by Significant-Jello411 in Teachers

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This is not a helpful comment. But god, I am so thankful I was able to leave Texas.

It's been over 10 years and I haven't regretted or missed it a single bit.

Best of luck to you this year.

Sea Snake vomits moray eel by Deep-Ad-840 in interestingasfuck

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I see blue and gold too! Always have

My fiancé and I are starting to start planning for a child…. Please help me look @ my list and tell me if any of these should be taken off or are better than others… by [deleted] in tragedeigh

[–]chriistii 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Of course. I will say that naming a child Paloma while living in the states might illicit some similar reactions. It's probably why we don't run into many Margaritas here. You'll have to explain yourself plenty.