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harmwiggins.bsky.social
Educator. Many, many fandoms. Tabletop Gamer. Spouse/Parent. Reader/Writer. Introvert. Optimist. Believer in democracy, equality, and the future.
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Each table had a movie theme, seating by movie preference, and each centerpiece was us low-budget cosplaying as characters from that movie. Except for the Lego movie in which we'd built a Lego version of our ceremony. (I think that beats out the TARDIS and Wicked cakes.)
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Wait ... Like, her whole Agent X/Deadpool combined run? Don't play with me.
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Great work!
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Pretty much everything in the world you enjoy or helps you thrive in the world is built on neurodivergence you fucking bigots.
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I've witnessed this. They sit around tables with bland food and talk about what their relatives are doing.
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I'm pretty sure it's the reason a couple of the evil Superman archetypes were driven insane
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Grassley introduced the bill to take some tariff power from Trump, so probably that's the "best" possibility? Bleak I know.
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Meaning Ritchie Blackmore is STILL HERE! (raises cup)
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Yep. At least this isn't Eve Online, so the Goons aren't actively shooting at me. (And I was IN Goonswarm.)
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Not sure, but it's grunge.
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I hope this one has a chance to repeat that honor. My favorite in several years. (And I adore all things Kaiju.)
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As a teacher and parent - screw polite. Firmly and clearly request equal communication, in writing if necessary, and escalate if this does not lead to a good faith effort at change.
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Your insanity is doing a great job taking me away from the world's insanity. Five stars, would groan at cheese puns again
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So he definitely wants this reporter on an incredibly important high level communication planning a military strike, then. There's a defense for you.
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We do both in language arts, and quite a bit of using evidence in support of argumentation in social studies as well. It's pretty common in the KC area among the suburban schools. These things are always taught somewhere. The problem is that they're not taught broadly enough. See also: civics.