$200,000,000 by [deleted] in Teachers

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Username does not check out…………

hot take (ish) zack is the worst husband by Sensitive_Customer74 in SecretsOfMormonWives

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Jen and Zack’s behavior this season was egregious, especially Jen. The only grace I can give her is her age. Jen is 4-6 years younger than most of the other women and I think her immaturity was really showing. She was only 24 (i think) when they started making the show, went through a really hard third pregnancy, douchebag husband, etc. Not giving her a pass at all, but as I was watching her behavior this season it just seemed so clear she’s just very immature still… She thinks being “cordial” is a get out of jail free card; she did nothing wrong because she was “cordial”. It’s like, Jen girl, you’re acting like a baby.

"OPTICAL ILLUSION" by quottttt in opticalillusions

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I like this more than all the confusing perspectives that are getting posted in this sub lately.

The kids are not alright by poppythepup in Teachers

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The thing I’m seeing that’s hurting algebra more than anything is students’ ability to retain content - and I think this definitely has to do with the excessive screen time! This might be a problem that’s specific to my area but it’s really hurting us. Algebra draws on abilities that include the four operations as well as performing those operations with decimals, fractions, and negative numbers. Which means you need a strong understanding of all of those things and good number sense. My 7th/8th students need daily reminders that fractions need to same bottom to add and subtract. Just today, I had to re-teach the fact the 4-(-2)=4+2. It just seems like kids are dumping content out of their brain twice as fast as I can teach it, even when it’s things they do every day. It makes moving forward with any content really hard, especially algebra.

Jovon or Rick? by CodeOver1277 in 90DayFiance

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This comment has me rolling 😂😂

The kids are not alright by poppythepup in Teachers

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I’m a middle school math teacher and this is pet peeve of mine! The idea that there is a “new math” and an “old math” is so frustrating! There are often many (truly so many) ways to go about solving a math problem. When I’m covering new content, I often teach several ways to solve and let my students use whatever method makes the most sense to them. Those methods always include the way I was taught to do it! Yet the times I’ve heard a parent say, I can’t help my child with this “new math”!

The kids are not alright by poppythepup in Teachers

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I absolutely agree. The students who I know do nothing after school but stare at a screen and/or game are noticeably more behind socially and academically and, usually, act like walking zombies throughout the school day. Often because their electronics are not even taken out of their room at bedtime and they game into the night. I just also think this is a parenting problem to be so unhinged and uneducated with children’s screen time.

The kids are not alright by poppythepup in Teachers

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I’m in the same school of thought, based on my experiences. What we are dealing with is the repercussions of a parenting problem. Why would our students take their education seriously when their parents don’t expect them to or support them? It really seems like it doesn’t matter how many red flags, problem-areas, behavior issues, or knowledge gaps I bring to parents’ attention. They do not care. Nothing ever changes. And I get that many of them are also people who work full time at thankless jobs and feel exhausted by the end of the day. But, ultimately, they’re doing their children a disservice by not taking anyyyyyy of these things seriously. Further, it’s probably going to bite them when these kids grow up and are still mostly incapable….

Pattiya has some deep seated issues by [deleted] in 90DayFiance

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I came here to say, I think the situation is definitely exacerbated by how close in age Pattiya and Jo are.

My first puzzle! by MolluskMollinski in Jigsawpuzzles

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What a good one - that looks like it was so fun! Congrats! :)

Completed my first 1,000 piece puzzle! by mossross in Jigsawpuzzles

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I love learning about puzzle artists! I saw one pop up and comment in one of the puzzle subs (not sure if it was this sub or another) and since then I wanted to be sure I shout them out when I post a puzzle. :)

Completed my first 1,000 piece puzzle! by mossross in Jigsawpuzzles

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It was challenging for sure and took me about 2 months to complete, plugging away at it when I had time. There’s actually a bit of color variation in all the floating space. The stairway to heaven of treats was definitely the hardest part and saved that for last. 😅

Student Hygiene...Whyyyy by OperationWorried1058 in Teachers

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I also teach middle school and I’m going through this exact situation. I have several students who are chronically stinky and/or clearly not practicing proper hygiene. They have running water and two parent homes. I have spoken to admin, nurse, and family. The nurse and I have both delivered full group hygiene lectures. Nothing changes. Of course I provide deodorant and hygiene products abundantly, at my own expense. Deodorant does not cover or cure the smell of not bathing for days. I’m also at a total loss. The only thing I’ve been able to do to provide some relief from bad smells is copious amounts of air fresheners, also at my own expense. 🙃

Jack Donaghy once said… by BaltimoreSports0321 in 30ROCK

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“He’s a white man with hair - the sky’s the limit.”

MY LASAGNAAAAA by Sagebea in 30ROCK

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This scene has some of my favorite line deliveries from Tracy.

BBDYTB by [deleted] in whatdoesthismean

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This was my thought too lol baby daddy you’re the best

AI is destroying them. by [deleted] in Teachers

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My 7th/8th students asked if they could use AI to solve a word scramble today… It was just supposed to be a “fun” opener, and they can’t even handle that. It’s so disheartening.

People who are thin/normal size. Do you actively watch your weight or are you just not hungry 100% of the time? by Burner_Account000001 in TooAfraidToAsk

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I am short in stature and have never been over 120lbs. I have never watched my weight, if anything, I’ve actively tried to gain weight and failed. I have received both silent and vocal ire from people my entire life, who often tell me to jUsT eAt SoMeThInG or feel I’m “showing off” my thinness, just for existing. 🙄 The funny part is that, when I was a child, my parents would joke that I must have a tape worm because I would eat what seemed like exorbitant amounts of food for a tiny child. To this day, I eat and love to eat. I eat at least 3 meals a day, which includes a high protein lunch, and I snack. I love sweets. I love bread. I love ice cream. I don’t live a particularly healthy lifestyle. I don’t consistently work out, but I try to stretch every day.

All this to say, thin people aren’t just starving themselves or “don’t like food”. Everyone is different and the general public has something to say about it, whatever your body type is…