Thanks, Vortex!
no prob. BTW, that site had 2 other kinds of "college" fonts, but I picked the one that looked the most like the one you linked to. just put "college" in the search box.
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Thanks, Vortex!
no prob. BTW, that site had 2 other kinds of "college" fonts, but I picked the one that looked the most like the one you linked to. just put "college" in the search box.
Hey Windsparrow! I didn't not know that Siamese coloration was temperature dependent. They're like moodcats.
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For the record, I have been through somewhere between eight and ten thousand stock images of babies today, for obscure work purposes, and I can report that it is now scientifically established that the Buffista-sprog are way cuter and more interesting looking than any others.
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YAY, INTERNET ACCESS!
The only thing I can think any of my high school friends cheated at was bridge, but that wasn't for credit. I will own that in elementary school, cheating on busy work was epidemic, even in the gifted programs.
I don't know why I draw the line at college/university level work. Perhaps because, on the whole, we were assigned less busy work there, or perhaps because I have more friends teaching at that level who are constantly frustrated by the P word.
One of my RL best friends is due today. No sign of baby yet, poor girl.
She's quite sick of being pregnant.
I'm kind of glad I escaped that part.
Plei! Did I thank you for the beautiful pretties? I certainly should have, they bring me much joy.
As much as I was ideologically opposed to cheating of any kind in college, I was part of the rampant collaborative test taking in PE classes in high school. In part because we were never taught anything that was on the tests or had textbooks or anything.
I really like the culture of CalTech, UVA and Vanderbilt's honor systems. I prefer cultures/systems which encourage people to rise to high, positive expectations and reward that with trust.
I'd probably have a different attitude about this if I was in that kind of culture and it was widely respected. Then I would've more keenly felt that a fellow student's cheating was a betrayal of institutional trust.
My college didn't trust me that much, and earned that much loyalty in return, I suppose. We weren't heavily proctored or restricted, however. Just took our blue book exams in class by the clock with the teacher in the room. We didn't have to leave our backpacks at the door or take off our hats.
I think one thing shading the discussion is how you perceive who the cheaters are. If, in your mind, you're seeing privilege and entitlement behind the cheating then it looks shitty. The frat boys at my college with their big files of term papers, for instance. If you think of cheaters generally as people who have to finesse the system to survive or get by, then it looks very different. Somebody who cheats on welfare, for example, to keep their family afloat.
In general, sure. I mean, on one hand there's Dennis Kozlowski and on the other there's Robin Hood.
It offends me that cheating occurs. It shouldn't. It should never be necessary, either. However, within a system that expects cheating or encourages it by witholding proper rewards from the deserving, I am unlikely to report anyone.
For what that's worth.
I don't think it's just who the cheaters are -- it's the relationship between them and who they're cheating.
I am glad they bring you joy! It had been ages since I made anything.
Networking about contracting again. Much as I would prefer a permajob, contracting is more likely to happen. Hmm. Will cross the weird daycare slot bridge when I come to it, I guess.
Damn, this adulthood shit's complex.
-t, your PE classes had tests??
I got an academic exception for PE, so I guess our HS classes might have, and I just didn't know.