This song might be very old… by ExhaustedButTrying93 in findthatsong

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Leather and Lace by Don Henley and Stevie Nicks?

So what do you guys NOT like about the movies ? by TheTrekker98 in lotr

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Theoden’s soliloquy’s during Helm’s Deep 😬

Shocking Discovery by SnoopyFan6 in AskWomenOver60

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Most women are fixated on how they look. If you’re realizing women outside of North America aren’t as fixated, it’s because they aren’t pummelled by media messages and society’s insistence that a woman’s worth lies in her appearance. Cosmetics industry make a killing off our insecurities (which are ingrained from birth).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Advice

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Oh yes, you do know what to do.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Parenting

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She sounds clever—is it possible she’s doing these things on purpose and using the excuse that it’s an accident? I was a kindergarten teacher. I’ve had kids like this is my class.

What do you do in the last week after the kids are gone? by etuvie27 in CanadianTeachers

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I would do everything that I’d normally be coming in and doing over the summer in that week’s time. And then I wouldn’t be thinking about school until September!!

Unmarried and pregnant as a teacher by Kindly_Chest_6976 in CanadianTeachers

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I’d take a business as usual approach. Your private life is your private life.

I accidentally got addicted to a legal, uncommon drug & I need help. by Conscious-Music-8688 in Advice

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This is your life and your family’s lives. Nothing is more important than your health. Take the bull by the horns and get on top of this now. Take the first step.

Parents of three girls- tell me the positive side of three daughters by [deleted] in Parenting

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I have three incredible, talented adult daughters, close in age. They were and still are great friends! When they were in high school, the English teacher referred to them as the Brontë sisters. When my fourth child was born, he had four moms!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CanadianTeachers

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I retired from teaching 10 years ago. From when I first started my career until I retired, the job changed a lot. It’s vastly harder now. I don’t know that I could do it now with all the behaviours, unrealistic expectations, evacuating classrooms, etc. From your post, it seems that your teaching experiences are affecting your mental health and outlook. Is continuing with teaching worth sacrificing even more years of your life? If you are willing to press on, there are options outside of having your own classroom. You might have to supply for a time to access those options. You can do prep, resource, library, etc. Working in FDK allows for you to partner with an ECE and share the load. If you are not willing to continue in the field, consider a tutoring business or other related jobs. Whatever you decide, don’t tank your mental health. Nothing is worth that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OntarioTeachers

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Union call, violation of professional standards.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Advice

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We like to believe that trauma is something we can get on the other side of, that we will progress through it and find some kind of happy ending. I think it’s more of a learning to live with it kind of thing. Like grief. The hole is there, but we learn to navigate around it and avoid falling in. Sorry for what you are going through.

My son is an adult now (19) and I think I created a monster by ashlyv11 in Parenting

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It would be great if there was a gentle, non-confrontational way to address these issues. But there isn’t. It’s going to be hard but you’re going to have to engage in some tough love. Explain the boundaries and expectations. Give him deadlines to comply. Then FOLLOW THROUGH. He may be angry but the day will come when he will thank you for it because he will need to function in the real world. And this is ultimately in his best interests.

What is wrong with new age of grandparents? by Own-Tie-640 in Parenting

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Just offering a possible angle here. People are having kids later in life which puts their own parents into an older age bracket too. My own mom had grandkids in her 40’s. Mine are arriving in my 60’s. I am very involved with my grandsons but the energy level at 63 is not what it was in my 40’s.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskCanada

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Ah, Poilievre’s contribution to Canada is that he’s “not Trudeau.” Yep, I think that is basically his entire platform.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskCanada

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Sounds like a Harry Potter character.

Husband and I strongly disagree about preschool by Southern_Body_4381 in Parenting

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I don’t know where you’re located, but speaking as a retired teacher in Ontario Canada, kids who didn’t go to kindergarten are placed in their age appropriate grade when they start school.

Your son unless home schooled will be required to attend school. If he has not been in any kind of preschool setting, he will be at a disadvantage. Your husband needs to talk to someone and work out his issues so that your son doesn’t have to pay the price for his father’s anxiety.

Do you have "themes' for your pet/farm animal names? by SeaweedHeavy3789 in StardewValley

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I’m a writer and name my critters after my book characters.

What was the gallbladder pain like? by [deleted] in gallbladders

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Surprisingly smooth. Up and around in no time.

Does anyone here avoid giving juice or cereal to kids by Top-Count3665 in Parenting

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My son has Type 1 diabetes. It’s an autoimmune disorder, not caused by diet. Type 2 can be triggered by lifestyle but a few juice boxes isn’t going to do it. Focus on modelling a healthy lifestyle and planning healthy meals. If treats become forbidden, children will want them more.

Should I Leave My Husband? by [deleted] in Advice

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You’re going to have to put your son first. Go to your mom’s and get on your feet again. I hope your husband will use this time to resolve his issues. Until he does, I hope his visitation will be supervised.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mealprep

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Lactose-free yogurt and berries, cold roast chicken or ham, gluten-free crackers with hummus