gwynnephd.bsky.social
157 posts
62 followers
42 following
Active Commenter
comment in response to
post
Even worse, the plague is designed to punish MEN by killing women.
comment in response to
post
Yes.
comment in response to
post
Like The White Plague?
comment in response to
post
It was after 1986 (when I graduated hs), and before 1993 (when I started teaching middle school) that it was added to public morning routines (the pledge is from the 1930s).
And then they added “under God” in 2007, and it makes it so much more awkward.
comment in response to
post
Even more problematic that is actually a pledge of allegiance to a flag.
comment in response to
post
Send them to the archives.
comment in response to
post
Well, he’s Putin’s bitch….
comment in response to
post
Okay. Good luck with your brain decay. You’ve already lost your ability to use punctuation.
comment in response to
post
I’m watching college students’ brains decay before my eyes.
I don’t think it’s funny.
comment in response to
post
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
comment in response to
post
Research says so.
comment in response to
post
I’m sure study participants would say the same. Metacognition is the first to go.
comment in response to
post
Den was an old-school baddie; he only did evil things.
I think she’s worse. She knows that Joel is a sociopath, yet she enables him.
comment in response to
post
Her dad was Den. I’m not convinced that makes sense, but that’s my theory.
comment in response to
post
I’ve watched on and off since 1986. I’m not thrilled with the storylines in the last few months.
comment in response to
post
LLM= GIGO
comment in response to
post
I totally believe that.
comment in response to
post
Sometimes?
comment in response to
post
He’s a US Rep now.
comment in response to
post
Greg Cesar (used to be my city council representative).
comment in response to
post
Mine is at night. That makes me uncomfortable (in TX).
comment in response to
post
I love that your life is so full that you’re not shackled to this.
comment in response to
post
Professional organizations are great for networking and research discussions.
comment in response to
post
Have y’all heard Dizzy by Olly Alexander? www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvs9...
comment in response to
post
Didn’t he resign from his last job in Aurora, CO, after he was fired in Miami?
After he refused to release the report on the deadly no-knock debacle in Houston, protecting vice cops who lied under oath about their crimes?
comment in response to
post
I guess if climbing the ladder is what you value. It sounded like you valued more ethical goals and objectives.
comment in response to
post
Right before he ran off to get a bigger paycheck?
comment in response to
post
He has a history of inappropriate relationships with patients (as documented by the state of Texas), so looking to violate the Code of Ethics of the profession that pulled his license to practice some more?
comment in response to
post
Fake
comment in response to
post
Love this song!
comment in response to
post
Bread and circus v Bread and roses.
comment in response to
post
They don’t have real teeth. They don’t need fluoride.
comment in response to
post
Since Herb died it’s just gone to the $hitter.
comment in response to
post
People only use a percentage increase when the actual numbers are small.
comment in response to
post
Of course, but so did other papers as well. It’s endemic patterns of a lack of editorial oversight.
comment in response to
post
It was King Syndicate (a Hearst organization) that produced and sold the content.
comment in response to
post
When you start with a false premise, you’re never going to have a believable conclusion.
comment in response to
post
Yay! So well deserved!
comment in response to
post
Piqued. Your curiosity is piqued.
comment in response to
post
My exact thought: how to say you don’t know what the Library of Congress is….
comment in response to
post
And a note: there’s nothing psychometrically that requires 4 choices. You can give them 3 or even 2.
comment in response to
post
As a teacher educator, I both warn people and teach them how to do it.
Were you a teacher before you became a professor?
comment in response to
post
He’s a naturalized Peruvian, so more pan-American than just USA-American.
comment in response to
post
I totally blocked all those channels on my grandmother’s TV after my uncle tried to get her on board (pre-Trump even).
He still stole from her though. Grifters are going to grift.
comment in response to
post
Sure. But I still don’t see that as an issue of nuance.
People who believe in horrible things can change their minds.
But to me, I’d rather think my family members stupid than cruel and uncaring.
That’s me, though.
comment in response to
post
But what is the nuance?
What is your nuanced take on people who support him?
Honest question.
comment in response to
post
Why anyone would trust anything he swears is beyond me.
comment in response to
post
When my sister lived in Manhattan and I would drive my car there, I would park it until I left to drive home.
comment in response to
post
Interregnum: between rulers.