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Real Life Struggles/Support/Vent
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I’d be concerned more about the school faculty being unable to tell a capital I from a T. And went straight to freaking out and so on.
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@Snackness said in Real Life Struggles/Support/Vent:
@Wizz You should frame it, it’s fantastic.
^ This. It’s a good picture.
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This is why despite being a literal card carrying member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, husband and I will never move to Utah.
Good gravy people.
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@junipersky you mean you aren’t reporting children to their parents over super saian nutcracker!?
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@Wuff said in Real Life Struggles/Support/Vent:
I’d be concerned more about the school faculty being unable to tell a capital I from a T. And went straight to freaking out and so on.
This actually did kind of recast the entire conversation I had with them in a different light. It’s making me take all of her complaints about my kid with a large grain of salt now, especially after talking to him about it and learning that he did try and correct her misunderstanding but she sort of just waved it off and ignored him and remained upset for the rest of the day in class. Just…big yikes.
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@Wizz That’s terrible. I’m happy you encouraged your child’s creativity after that, because that kid’s got a lot of it, and it’d be a shame for the system to beat it out of them.
Everything about that picture is top quality.
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I’m more concerned about them using ‘gay’ as an insult or vaping in the bathrooms tbh. Almost lost it on the 6/7 class last week when I heard them hurling gay around to make fun of each other. If I had seen who said it rather than just hearing their voices from around the corner of my open doorway we would have had some pointed partent meetings vs a threat of “Whomever says this again will regret it.”
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@Wizz said in Real Life Struggles/Support/Vent:
learning that he did try and correct her misunderstanding but she sort of just waved it off and ignored him and remained upset for the rest of the day in class. Just…big yikes.
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@junipersky said in Real Life Struggles/Support/Vent:
I’m more concerned about them using ‘gay’ as an insult
This gave me pause at first when I started hearing it, but it’s all the queer kids doing it here.
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Your kid has a ton of creativity!
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@moth
Yes he does.
He’s just an endless well of it. He’ll spout off these ridiculous and complex hypothetical scenarios and questions all day long, every day of the week, and our apartment is practically wallpapered and carpeted with his sketches and drawings, haha. I love it.
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Gus thanks you all for your concern.
I’m kidding, he isn’t. He only wants to know if you have treats, else he’ll go take another nap.
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@Arkandel lol of course he’s a void cat
(<3 from fellow void cat person)
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@Arkandel Aaaahhhhh looka him
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I have treats! Churu, Squeeze-ups, temptations, greenies, or shall I find his perfect voidness something else?
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@Arkandel I got the good good catnip. We can be friends.
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@Arkandel
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T E E F S
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Privilege is so easy to obtain. It makes well-meaning people so blind (and non-well meaning ones… worse).
We have a weekly basketball run at work in the evening at a facility paid for by our company. It’s a very mixed crowd in terms of ages, departments and backgrounds, and as such it’s quite fun. It’s nice to have a break from the grind and hang out with the folks you work with on a regular basis as well as meet ones you don’t.
Lately the idea has been floated to watch an NBA game. I ran a poll on our corporate chat about whether folks would prefer doing so at a sports bar or at the Scotiabank Arena, and it was pretty much a 50/50.
While we were discussing it, one of the developers insisted we should go watch the real thing. I pointed out the obvious, that there were concerns that might exclude some people who can’t afford it.
His response was “What? Come on, it’s just $200, it’s not like we’d get courtside seats!”.
Dude. $200 is a lot of money for some people. Not everyone makes six figures. Not everyone is in their mid-twenties, with the disposable income and freedom to spend it. And making someone feel bad for not being able to join is the opposite of what this activity is meant to do.
He meant well, he’s a good guy, but it got me thinking.