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"The male gaze" has to be one of the most insidious ideas from cultural marxism. It's like what, I can't even freaking look at anything anymore?
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Imagine believing that someone who teaches algebra everyday is not good at math.
Whenever I see teachers whining I am reminded they are one of the lowest scoring ACT/SAT majors. Then everything they complain about makes sense.
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If a teacher gets home at 3:30, that means they got to work at about 7:00 a.m.
Teachers are the whiniest profession in America. They work less than half the year. They're back home by 3:30 PM everyday. They never have to work weekends or holidays. But then they'll whine they aren't paid for their 20 minute commute.
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Not if you disaggregate by what they're teaching. For example, people studying to be high school math teachers are-- wait for it--pretty good at math.
Teachers post lower SAT/IQ scores than any other white collar profession except social workers.
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I'll try to use the PC name for everything starting now-- but if they change the terms again, I can't guarantee that I will switch it up.
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I'll put my hatred of Steven Colbert to the side and see if this project might have some merit.
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Well you have to do something. You can't just say okay, student, I'll take your word for it that you read the chapter/ book.
unpopular opinion: the reason most kids "hate reading" is because we turned it into a performance review. reading logs. book reports. comprehension quizzes every chapter. we took the most naturally enjoyable thing a kid can do and made it feel like homework. then we wonder why they stop the second nobody's grading them.
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You have to take a break and disconnect from technology for a while sometimes-- by which I mean about a half hour.
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There's literally no constituency for this war.
As always I only support military action anywhere, in any context, if it directly serves the interests of American citizens. It’s troubling that the arguments we’re hearing for this war in Iran, including from Trump himself, seem to revolve primarily around “bringing freedom to the Iranian people.” As Americans, the freedom of Iranians is not our responsibility. If a single American life is lost in the service of that goal, it will be a travesty. What nobody has even come close to sufficiently explaining is how this war will first and foremost directly benefit American citizens. That is a case that needed to have been made clearly and convincingly before this move, and it wasn’t. We’re also told how this will benefit Israel, and I’m sure it will. But Israel is not America. What does it do for America? How does it help us? That needs to be explained to us. And it isn’t “panicking” or demonstrating “disloyalty” to demand those very basic answers about how American tax money, and potentially American lives, are being spent. We hear about the danger of a nuclear Iran, but that’s odd because we were told that Iran’s nuclear capabilities had already been set back decades. We hear that this war will be over quickly and easily because Iran is powerless, which I hope and pray is the case, and maybe it will be. But that’s odd, too, because if Iran is such a paper tiger then how were they a danger to us in the first place? It seems hard to argue both that Iran is an existential threat to the United States and that we can topple them in 20 minutes with no casualties or negative downstream effects. Also the political calculation really matters here. A huge majority of American oppose this. That’s just a fact. If it costs Republicans in 26 and 28, then, no matter how things work out in Iran, it will not have been worth it. A free Iran at the cost of Democrat rule here at home is a bad deal. A free Iran for an unfree America would be just about the worst trade of the century. I’m praying for our great country today.
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Let's call off the adventure in Iran and focus on Mexico right now.
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This class already exists, although the general public insists it doesn't.
Every public high school in America should be teaching how credit cards work, how to get a mortgage, and what mutual funds are and how they function. 16th century English literature is great, but how about equipping our children with what they need in the REAL world.
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This conservative commentator does not support Trump btw
The Left is in a cycle of constant self-radicalization—the resistance to ICE creates the predicate for tragedies that are used to justify ever-more resistance and the demand for the de-facto nullification of federal immigration law in Minneapolis
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I declare war on Europe #Greenland
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It's very deep and literary if a short story has no actual ending apparently.
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"Minnesota nice" has become Minnesota naive.
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If someone drives into you with their car, be sure not to mutter any swears under your breath. Just say "ouch" I guess.
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You could be forgiven for thinking that democrats are in favor of ramming ICE agents with vehicles.
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Fireworks are low-IQ coded-- that one should be entertained by a loud noise and sparkly lights.
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My reel has 200k views on Facebook, "CNN 'fact checks' Nick Shirley": facebook.com/share/r/1BKVMuk…

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Michael M History retweeted
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It’s shut down. It’s open from 2-10. There were actually kids there. Yeah it’s fraudulent but people only care because it’s Somalis. At least pick a damn lane to gaslight us with. This is pathetic.
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