Is it a female student? Is she in danger of failing the class?This is neither a win or a rant, so I'm posting it here.
Good: Someone told me I have "amazing eyes" today.
Awkward: It was a student.
Yes, it was a female student. No, she's not in danger of failing.Is it a female student? Is she in danger of failing the class?
Before I brofist this, I have a very important question.This is neither a win or a rant, so I'm posting it here.
Good: Someone told me I have "amazing eyes" today.
Awkward: She's a student.
Freshmen and sophomores at the moment.Before I brofist this, I have a very important question.
What grade do you teach?
Highschool or college?Freshmen and sophomores at the moment.
High school. So, again, "ew."Highschool or college?
Yikes!High school. So, again, "ew."
Is there anything in common among the deaths? For example, if they're all from long-term illnesses, perhaps it's genetic, or perhaps there's something in her home environment causing it.Do you think death just follows people sometimes?
I have a co-worker who, every year that I've been here, has family members dying. The first year I worked here, her daughter died. Second year, her mother-in-law. Third, her sister. This year, her Aunt. And now her father's health is ailing pretty quickly. They're selling his house and arranging for him to go into a nursing home, or something similar. So, I'm prepping for him to go soon.
I just...that's a lot of people to die that are connected to one person. It's weird and I feel terrible.
Not that I'm aware of. Her daughter died from some medicinal complications, I'm not really sure. I think what happened was, she was taking medication for something, went to the hospital for some anxiety and didn't tell them she was taking medication. So it reacted badly. Her sister choked to death. Her mother-in-law was old and sick. And I'm not sure about her Aunt at all. So, I have no clue really. They all seem..not connected.Is there anything in common among the deaths? For example, if they're all from long-term illnesses, perhaps it's genetic, or perhaps there's something in her home environment causing it.
She could be a serial poisoner.Is there anything in common among the deaths? For example, if they're all from long-term illnesses, perhaps it's genetic, or perhaps there's something in her home environment causing it.
She probably bets how many students drop her class before Spring Break.Does she have a habit of taking out life insurance policies on these loved ones shortly before they go?
That was actually a reply to Poe.She probably bets how many students drop her class before Spring Break.
Oh.That was actually a reply to Poe.
Oh, and it'll only last you about a year, and a replacement should run you just south of $200.No?
For $500 I could have my teeth professionally cleaned once per week for (a minimum of) 3 months.
--Patrick
I can't speak to the others, but I remember conservatives tried to ban Jurassic Park in some communities because the plot revolves around stem cells and genetic engineering, which of course is an affront to all that is good and pure in the world.Wait, what? Jurassic Park and HGttG were banned?
I can't speak to the others, but I remember conservatives tried to ban Jurassic Park in some communities because the plot revolves around stem cells and genetic engineering, which of course is an affront to all that is good and pure in the world.
They also wanted to get rid of it because it backed evolution, which somehow hurts their god boner for some reason.I can't speak to the others, but I remember conservatives tried to ban Jurassic Park in some communities because the plot revolves around stem cells and genetic engineering, which of course is an affront to all that is good and pure in the world.
Thank God it was his employees and not some local Chinese carrying him.Sometimes on long walks my 2 year old gets tired and needs to ride on my back, so I totally understand this article:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...f-china_n_4022683.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular
I got the impression these were books restricted by his parents, hence the reading them late at night under his coversWait, what? Jurassic Park and HGttG were banned?
The spitting image of his daddy.