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photozoi · 2 months ago
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"There is one of those loud buzzy flier things! Maybe I will catch it!"
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"Maybe not. It seems kind of bitey and not like a friend at all."
Mr the Mung Bean has yet to learn the difference between flies, horseflies, and bees. Choices have consequences.
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mckitterick · 5 months ago
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Don't try to forget the mistakes, but don't dwell on it. Don't let it have any of your energy, or any of your time, or any of your space.
- Johnny Cash
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self-motivationmedia · 1 year ago
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marlynnofmany · 6 months ago
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For anyone else wanting to read the boiling tea thread, here you go!
And there's an excellent comic rendition of the Shakespeare part as well.
(I'm linking my reblog because it has someone's clever notes added.)
why are you microwaving carbonated drinks that feels wrong.
IDK, most people hate it, but I'm also the person that purposely lets coke go flat because I like it better flat so me and carbonated drinks have a weird relationship.
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buggysoda · 14 days ago
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Saw people talking about how crt screens get wonky when you put magnets against them and thought that was super fun! Tenna I love putting you in situations
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creativefoundationsllc · 2 months ago
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Parental and caregiver participation plays a key role in shaping positive behavioral therapy outcomes. When families take an active role, they help reinforce skills, encourage consistency, and create a supportive environment that promotes long-term progress. Children are more likely to succeed when strategies used in therapy sessions are also practiced at home.
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gallusrostromegalus · 9 months ago
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I am watching a mouse make a series of what I can only describe as Fuck Around Choices, and the Find Out is VERY excited to continue this little experiment.
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helpfromheaven · 6 months ago
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One University, But the College of Life was the Best One
Daily writing promptWhat colleges have you attended?View all responses I earned all of my degrees from one university, Georgia State University, and at age 73, I am still earning degrees there, mainly because now it is free. I have a BA. Ma, and PhD in Sociology, and I am working on a MA in Religious Studies. But, it has been the lessons I learned in the university of life experiences that have…
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blaithnne · 21 days ago
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I cannot stop thinking about Episode 5 of TADC because Ragatha is, however unintentionally, one of the best examples of how isolating and difficult it is to interact with the world as an autistic person I have ever seen. To the point it genuinely makes me sad to think about her. I need to make a post expanding on this at some point but rn just. The way everyone assumes there’s some sinister hidden meaning to everything she does and says but she’s literally just trying to be nice and she doesn’t understand why it’s not working. The way she tries so hard to make connections but it constantly falls flat, she says things that hurt without realising how or why. She follows the rules she’s been taught will make her friends — she’s kind, she’s forgiving, she’s accepting and apologetic when she messes up, but for some reason it’s just not working. She tries to mimic other people, she tries to laugh at past experiences, tries to open up about her past like everyone else is doing, but now everyone’s uncomfortable and looking at her like she’s crazy and she doesn’t get it!! She doesn’t get it!!! Jax is a jerk and he’s mean to everyone but for some reason Pomni likes him and she doesn’t get it, she doesn’t understand! Pomni tells her it’s okay to be a jerk sometimes but Ragatha doesn’t like being mean, she wants to be nice to people, but she does it anyway, she gets mean like Jax and Zooble do but now Pomni’s looking at her like she’s done something wrong but she just did what she asked her to!! She doesn’t get it!! At the end of the episode everyone goes off into their groups and Ragatha is left alone, after having tried so hard to make friends and fit in and make people like her, she’s still alone, and everyone thinks she’s weird and unapproachable and she just has to give up and accept that she is inherently unloveable. Her evil alter ego tells her she’s going to die alone and nobody loves her and the only thing she corrects her on is the fact that they can’t die here. The few that might like her when she’s around don’t miss her when she’s gone, because there’s nothing to miss. Ragatha has spent her whole life systematically stripping away everything that makes her different and unlikeable in order to make herself more palatable to others, and in the process she has made herself a personalitiless blank slate with no unique identity for others to latch onto and appreciate. She has nothing to add to any conversation because she’s too afraid of being disliked to have a memorable personality beyond being generally polite and nice. And just. God. Someone get this girl some noise cancelling headphones and a therapist on speed dial, being this good of a representation of what it’s like to be autistic, especially to be an autistic person with trauma, is not good for the soul. That final shot just destroys me right in the heart. My poor girl.
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education0099 · 10 months ago
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Captivating Learning Experiences for Students
In pursuing engaging and effective learning experiences, the concept of edutainment – education through entertainment – has emerged as a dynamic approach.
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xys-fits · 1 year ago
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On Shower Curtains, Wasp Nests, and Community
A wild Saturday devo appears! Sorry I'm late; physical issues delayed me posting on Wednesday. But never here, a new post is here. And now I'll stop being corny so you can read what exactly I'm talking about.
As that one EXO song says, “Hear me out.” I know how the title sounds, but it’ll make sense in a bit, promise. This all started one fateful Sunday, specifically yesterday at the time I’m writing this. I had my fellow church leaders and queerplatonic partners over for Bible study, breakfast for dinner, and then watching The Princess and the Frog. Prior to all this, I got a call when Charlie was…
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entertainingthewhatifs · 1 year ago
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Weekend Coffee Share, "We Call it Bread:" The Stupid People edition
Welcome to my Weekend Coffee Share, hosted by Natalie at Natalie the Explorer, Blog Home. If we were having coffee this morning, I’d tell you about my experience as a naive, maybe even ignorant tourist in France. I’m willing to admit all that. All one has to do is remember, ‘I’m here to learn.’ My title is an homage to things I heard two Parisians say while I was in France, due partly, I…
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The Future of EdTech in Delivering Personalized Blended Learning
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elearningmania · 1 year ago
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Learn the challenges, strategies for Enhanced Learner Engagement in a Virtual Classroom. Read more..
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prideedu · 1 year ago
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