Y'all are real people, right?
I am in fact the Fendahl.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Y'all are real people, right?
I am in fact the Fendahl.
Y'all are real people, right?
I'm not. Totally a computer simulation.
We are real people and we are all going through menopause!
Ah ha ha ha ha! So true!
I kind of just want to rip my uterus out, because I am DONE with cramps. DONE.
I am still crossing my fingers that Mirena will eventually take care of this for me.
Y'all are real people, right?
I woke up with Wolverine hair this morning, so maybe not.
Y'all are real people, right?
I can't answer existential questions before coffee, sorry.
I'm 55, and my uterus still plays Duck, Duck, Goose with menopause. I'll go four or five months, then staining for a couple of days, just enough to remind me that the Lurker at the Gates is still in there . . . waiting . . .
You know, I'm not sure I was a fan of this week.
Duck, Duck, Goose, that's exactly what it's like.
Oh, hey still haven't had coffee. Better fix that.
Can someone wordsmith this for me? I am trying to tell students in an online class how much work they should expect to do, but also not to panic if it doesn't take them that much time. Is that clear?
As you plan your time, remember that each module is set up to be about a week's worth of class. A standard 4 credit class has about 4 hours a week in class, plus 4 - 8 hours of "homework". In an online class, this means an average person can expect to spend approximately 8 - 12 hours per module. Please note that since you work at your own pace, this could vary from person to person and module to module based on reading speed and prior knowledge you may have.