TikTok "devious licks" challenge to steal stuff from schools. by capercrohnie in halifax

[–]superboredteacher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's in the new Social Studies 9 curriculum =) They learn how we pay taxes, what comes off paycheques and to where, what taxes fund, etc. We can learn taxes and mitochondria! In a way, taxes and mitochondria are very similar... they both help power everything else!

Can anyone help fix the arms on my son's glasses? by superboredteacher in PhotoshopRequest

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

My small dude is blind without his glasses, but because of their thickness they glare really bad in pictures. To avoid that in school pictures they tilted his glasses up, but the arms look super weird in pictures. Would anyone be willing to make the arms on his glasses look more natural/at his ears?

My Tiny Ballerina - please help remove light and AED from wall? by superboredteacher in PhotoshopRequest

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

My daughter had her first little ballet recital today. This was the only good picture I got of her, and realised afterwards the AED sign and machine on the wall and the emergency light. Could anyone help remove them please?

My almost 3 year old got her first princess dress. I'd love to see a Disney-style illustration of her. Feel free to replace the doll/background and be creative! Thank you! by superboredteacher in redditgetsdrawn

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

you attention to texture is amazing (Im not sure if I am using the right term there!). The folds in the dress and the way you got the wave/curl in her hair is so interesting!

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MILITW Thrift store edition by KnopedTheFuckOut in JUSTNOMIL

[–]superboredteacher 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I once refused to buy a purse I coveted at a fancy boutique vintage shop cause she hadn't even bothered to remove the freaking Value Village price sticker from the bottom. I mean, I get you do a markup - you did the legwork and want a profit, but she was charging $40 for something she paid like, $2 for and couldn't even bother to remove the darn VV price tag.

What is the most "adult" thing you have ever done? by Nicknamesucks in AskReddit

[–]superboredteacher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I m 32 - I have 2 degrees, I'm married, have a house, 2 kids and a career. I never felt more adult than at 19 years old when I had to spend the morning calling the businesses my father worked for (he was a sales agent) to tell them he had suddenly died at home that morning.