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YOU LOST THE FIRST TIME, JUST LIKE THE GERMANS, TAKE THE HINT
YOU LOST THE FIRST TIME, JUST LIKE THE GERMANS, TAKE THE HINT
They’re shit cars but gatekeeping manhood is even shittier
It’s already too late, America. Even if he loses the election, he’s already rigged the supreme Court.
About 20% more than what anybody currently has at any point in time
If you base your livelihood on a platform owned by a private company, you’re not really justified if you complain about it being changed or blocked.
Lemmy users aren’t making money from it, so your argument is irrelevant.
It’s not my job to educate you on how the education industry works. Go and read what qualified people have already written about it in academic journals.
Sure buddy, force people to do what you want, see how quickly you get fired.
No, just equality. Isn’t that what feminism is about?
Yeah I know. It still annoys me though, I don’t want this place to turn into Reddit.
I understand your frustration, I’m an introvert and I work in education which is about 75% women, so I have run across groups like what you describe.
The easiest fix is to find a better work place, but in the meantime the only thing I’ve found that works is to become boring to them; listen politely but give short, non-committal answers. Shrug and say “I don’t know” as much as you can. Don’t say anything that they can use to ask a follow up question. If you get a hardcore talker, excuse yourself to go to the bathroom.
Your entire post is a series of straw man arguments that are completely fabricated.
No assessment method is perfectly suited to every student.
Coursework can be similarly adapted.
Absolutely, one of the first and best examples.
I have to admit though, I do actually love that show haha
All this moral panic is garbage.
Easily solved by using essays with an unseen question written in exam conditions as assessment instruments.
Literally a pencil and paper solves this problem.
I think this is a pretty good definition. Heard it on an episode of This American Life. Note that it’s not just about romantic love, but other kinds as well.
The visionary feminist writer Bell Hooks says love is made up of seven parts. Wherever someone is practicing care, affection, recognition, respect, commitment, trust, and open, honest communication, there is love.
Just like the actual monarchy, with gold and peasants
What I’ve never been able to wrap my head around is how did they use their tiny arms, and for what?
Only thing I can think of is that they might have used them to brace themselves on the ground while leaning down past their balance point to eat. Doesn’t seem like a very useful thing to have arms just for that though
This whole thing gonna take the U outta the USA
It was good knowing ya, murrica
vomiting intensifies
Damn, that last line. The PTSD is palpable.