Sometimes I just wanted my teachers to say, "yeah, that does in fact suck." Every now and again, they did. And it was awesome.
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
When my students used to tell me something wasn't "fair," I used to agree enthusiastically with them. Yup, it's TOTALLY not fair. It's still what we're going to do, though.
I wonder if I was a big whiner in middle school.
Man, I would never have gone to a teacher with a problem outside academics. And I might not have gone to them with an academic problem. If they identified one and wanted to discuss it with me, that was fine. Otherwise I worked that shit out with students.
And emotional stuff? Hell no. None of them. I am the prickly student. But I doubt any of them would have dreamt to come to me with anything that mightn't affect university placement or public grades.
As for social media and acting the ass, they would have snapped down on that then. I wonder what their opinion is now? Because the universities we were trying to get into really ran you through the microscope. But it was a big dog and pony show that I think was incredibly stupid.
Hey ita ! If you didn't just tweet about a new job opportunity, you might want to check your twitter acct.
I'm not here. I'm still asleep.
Too early. I don't know how morning radio people do this everyday.
Poor Cash! I'm up early this AM to keep my swim wakeups possible. I really want my other 90 minutes of sleep, please. Especially since I'm NOT swimming today.
We're lucky to get this kind of radio exposure so I'll get up at 3am if I have to. And then go back to bed.
The coffee tastes especially good this early.
Epic, I am so sorry about your kitty.
Speaking as the relative of two police officers (still alive), I do believe I'd still speak out against the death penalty in the horrible chance either of them were killed on duty.
(I also disagree strongly with laws that call for the death penalty automatically for cop killing. They're humans, no better or worse than the rest of us, and when a cop goes bad or is horribly mistaken or escalates a situation to lethal force first, there's room to mitigate penalty.)
If I were the relative of slain cop in the Davis case, I'd want a full re-investigation and trial. I would lay awake nights wondering if the real killer got away and the wrong man was put to death.