jessenash.bsky.social
Public school teacher. Holder of lukewarm opinions. Chief inspector in my house for things that aren't closed all the way (lids, doors, potato chip bags) so I can righteously yell at my children.
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Repulsive Rich Republicans Reupping on Racist Rendition for Removal of the Resourceless
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Thank you for going (from a hotel room on Long Island :/ )
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It’s a self driving presidency.
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The kind of guy that would
dose your cocktail and you’d still wake up from how cold his fingers were.
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I mean, he’s going to get some things wrong… but he will publicly correct himself and put it all on the website
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The doge website is one swastika shirt short of a Kanye website.
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He’s so in touch with blue collar workers.
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It’s okay. Everything is legal now
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Never been a better time to live in the great concavity.
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Mike Flynn always harshes my mellow when we smoke out together.
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Are those bar napkins that he had specially printed?
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The *white* way. That's what he meant.
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Imagine a world where the cool steely taste of a gun barrel sounds more appealing.
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It's more of a ehhh... poker table debate. But it got serious that one Wednesday night.
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Just be careful when he asks for two fingers.
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#HegsethPolicies
All military personel with alcohol problems must change their surname to something that when pronounced makes them sound drunk even when they're sober.
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Could solve the rat problem too! Imagine the sound of one getting sucked up. Like the drive thru bank teller but better!
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It made me think. Maybe we should let the city know about the rats too! If they only knew, they'd be on it.
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I feel like we need a few more opinions on sidewalk shoveling.
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Or was that Pembertons?? Crap, now I can't remember.
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Did you ask them to order for you. In the past, Wine and Cheese has offered to order me booze they didn't shelf.
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He's like if Foghorn Leghorn huffed gasoline.
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It was pure sarcasm man.
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No. Trump has always felt bound by precedent. He's nothing if not a dude that likes to give space for norms.
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It's crazy.. I don't know who's a wacko liberal and who's a wacko conservative anymore when it comes to stuff like this.
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The most important thing about coaching futsal (and I know, because I also coached for *at least* TWO elementary school winter seasons) is teaching the Portuguese words for the positions. If you do this, everything else will fall into place. It's like a spell.
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And then 4 of them still said, "nhaaa... fuck it."
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Finally!
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maybe it was just the parliament and spirits talk. Hope you make it through to the other side.
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I think you need a cigarette, bro.
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I don't disagree. But, someone at a 3rd grade reading level in a 10th grade class might need to have a text at a slightly lower lexile in order to discover and enjoy the complexity. It should always push them, but if it's too much of a jump, they'll be lost and left behind.
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As a teacher, working with kids of varying reading levels, you try to assign books that are slightly above their reading level. If reading a book as a class, something that levels the book for you, isn't perfect, but, it means you can have complex class discussions and shared writing assignments.
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My bad. I'm real. 😀
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Love the fact that they decided to be their own secondary market. So the incentive to stop scalpers is completely gone (as if it were ever there at all) because they get to charge their exorbitant fee for both transactions.
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I stand corrected
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I’ve never been in a shake shack, but isn’t it counter service? I don’t think 10% at a counter service place is terribly stingy… And I worked in the service industry for 15 years.
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Ever read Astral Weeks: A Secret History of 1968 by Ryan Walsh? Pretty great book if you're into Morrison and/or Boston area history from that time period.
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(Not shown: three more TVs showing… you guessed it).
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Seconded from the high school