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#source: bad education
lesbian-deadpool · 1 year
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(During a field trip to the Avengers Compound)
Y/N: Stand back kids. Our insurance policy doesn’t cover blown minds.
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undercover-barsoomian · 11 months
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Gary Grooberson at some point: Stand back, kids. This school's insurance policy doesn't cover blown minds.
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Ness's mom: is this one of those things where you ask me for permission for something that's definitely already happening?
Ness: yes.
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incorrectuksies · 9 months
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finch, sick in bed: okay, honestly, how bad is it?
crutchie: not that bad.
race: oh my god, you look terrible.
crutchie: *subtly hits race's arm*
race: but...not worse than usual?
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series-thoughts · 10 months
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*Au where Junior survived and ended up at The Incarnate Lord with the other kids *
Jake and Devon walk into the girls' room to find them, and Junior sat in a circle on the floor
Devon: What's going on?
Lexy: Guys, you ruined it!
Jake: What the hell are you...?
Junior: Conducting a seance? Yes. It's called interactive learning.
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Viktor: [sick in bed] Okay, honestly, how bad is it?
Jayce: Not that bad.
Mel: Oh my god, you look minging.
Jayce: [subtly hits Mel's arm]
Mel: But... not worse than usual?
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abigail-stan · 1 year
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Dance Academy as Bad Education quotes pt 7
Sammy to Christian about Tara: Someone’s in love.
Christian: Shit, maybe I am. Bollocks!
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Tara: Kat, you’ve got an Olympic record.
Kat: I’m the fastest under 18 to finish the Little Chef Olympic Breakfast.
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[at the end of third year]
Ben: No-one splits up this gang! *grabs scissors* Who wants to be blood brothers?
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maeamian · 5 months
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Actually research skills are hard to learn especially unsupervised so maybe telling people to just "Go figure it out" especially if you already know they've been failed academically in other ways, might actually be a great way to just send them to a PragerU video on the topic.
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edgyh3dgy · 7 months
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I see so much of the atla fandom saying that “sokka died young”…NO?? WHERE ARE YOU GUYS GETTING THIS?? HE LIVED PAST AANG, WHO DIED AT 66?? HE HELPED ZUKO AND TONRAQ FIGHT AGAINST THE RED LOTUS…WHICH WAS WHEN KORRA WAS ALIVE?? AN ACCURATE ASSUMPTION OF WHAT AGE HE DIED IS LIKE…EARLY 70S?? THATS NOT YOUNG??
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apollos-olives · 5 months
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yeah the whole “Americans aren’t taught to check sources” thing is bullshit and an excuse to be ignorant like yes our public school system sucks and is underfunded and teachers are ridiculously underpaid but the probability of going through 12 years of school and not having a single teacher tell you you should be checking your sources is incredibly slim. I’m a white American who grew up in a super sheltered environment in a conservative as fuck white as fuck small town and I was still taught to fact check and dig into who is publishing the stuff I’m reading and what else they’re saying and what agenda they’re pushing.
also @ these other anons even if you were never taught this stuff if you’re gonna come on here and be like “wahh I wasn’t taught this” instead of idk going out and learning how to check into your sources (easiest thing ever btw) that’s lazy as hell and you’re just looking for validation to continue being lazy and it’s especially sinister to ask a palestinian blogger to absolve you of your ignorance and unwillingness to learn and grow right now like cmon now
wow. go off i guess
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jitterdollx · 2 months
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Every time I get into/exposed to a new media and it uses the outdated terms "Split Personality Disorder" or "Multiple Personality Disorder" instead of Dissociative Identity Disorder I cringe and feel like 5 years got deducted from my life span. Bonus points and 5 extra years if they use it in a negative light which THEY ALWAYS DO FOR SOME REASON.
It's 2024, can we PLEASE stop portraying DID as a "scary disorder that makes people evil and kill" plot. As someone who is diagnosed and has been diagnosed for 2 years, it's irritating. This disorder is already stigmatized enough thanks to Hollywood's portrayal of it. Because of this I refrain from telling family members and irl friends about this having this disorder because I don't know how they'll react. Dealing with this disorder is hell enough but the stigma around this disorder makes having it worse. I desperately wish people would stop using it as a tool to make the bad guy in your story more scary. And the same can go for any stigmatized disorder like Schizophrenia, Bipolar, Cluster B disorders, etc. It's so tiring.
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frasermints · 5 months
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how angry do you think my mom's mechanic will be when i drop the hot take that there's no such thing as a domestic car. i think very but he needs to hear it
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ollyou · 3 months
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Hey does anyone know any good informative posts/links/threads on palestine i could rb/share here and elsewhere? 🥹 I tried asking because I’m unsure what a good thing to link would be but no one responded (understandable, it was in the middle of the night to 20 followers + once a while back to 50-some 😭).
If you know any then please link me them!!!
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Mmm I definitely have Thoughts on site lore and Ancient lore. And I mean, for the most part I (as well as many people) use site lore more as Inspiration/Building Blocks for further lore building.
I've been meaning to get around to writing lore for my Clan and in general, so. I guess I'll just make some notes on the current Ancient Lore and what I think and where I'd go.
Deciding to put this under a read more since it's a lot more than I meant to write lmao
Gaolers - Part of this being because they were the first, and therefore had the most hype around their introduction, but so far lorewise Gaolers still have probably the most impactful story. Them being forgotten by modern society makes sense; withdrawn, a small population of creatures that never evolved into their softer modern counterparts. Which is another thing that makes Gaolers stand out; they're the only Ancient with an explicit connection as being ancestors of one of the Modern breeds. The whole This Thing Is You But Older, More Primal And Dangerous is just. Soooo good. Gaolers as a design have grown on me recently, so it definitely generates some ideas.
Banescales - BANESCALE LORE. BANESCALE LORE. My favorite of the bunch, but this is partially that I am someone who loooves music. The idea of Banescales having been a musical society, and now all that remains is the song that was left to their children as they protected their eggs... god it's just so beautiful to me. Plus the parallel to how Coatls ended up having a notably musical language... The idea of the Flamecaller mourning her first children and passing on their gift. The Coatls and Banes bonding over this similarity. I love them, I need more Banes.
Veilspuns - I'll be honest. I don't remember anything about the Veilspun lore. Legitimately. I love Veil's designs but their lore just Did Not Stick. I'll have to go reread it and probably rebuild it somehow lmaooo
Aberrations - Okay, I also kinda forgot this one, but they literally crawled out of the Wyrmwound, right?? Like, sort of had a "cast away by their god" type of thing? Failed experiment energy? Idk if that was actually what happened, but it's the take I'm going with.
Undertides - They felt betrayed by their god so turned their back on him, and then reintroduced themselves to modern society upon the Surge in the Elements. Cool! Interesting! I think this could be very cool to explore, especially with the modern members of Water Flight who have effectively been abandoned by Tidelord (as far as we know. Dad come back.) Also, strong ties with a specific sect of Maren! Neat! Not as potent of lore to me, maybe, but it's interesting and has potential. Execution was ehhg but I can work with the concepts.
Aethers - I love their lore yes its stupid yes its goofy and I adore them for it. If I go through with my lore crafting I'll keep all this because the other Ancients having cool and fucked up lore next to these dumbass sparkly floofs is hilarious to me.
Sandsurges - Okay I DID. Think the "pay" bit in the story was funny. But I do think a "cooler" take could have been done, with Sandsurges having a better reason to have been unknown to modern dragons aside from "They were underground all along" whsgsgs. I think you can combine the best of both world by saying they return upon seeing the exploitation of modern Lightning society, and the building of something Big and Dangerous, with allusions to this having been done in the past and having had consequences to Ancient Sandsurge society... AKA, they're here to teach the young'uns about unions.
Auraboas - Okay, so. The issues have been brought up several times, and most of us are aware at this point. I can see the angle they were going for, for a sci-fi-esque hivemind tyoe of situation. I also don't necessarily disagree with the decision to make it Nature. While Arcane might make more sense for sci-fi themeing, I think choosing a different Flight makes it a little less on the nose. In any case, I think the concepts are there, but were executed very poorly and with a decent dose of "ignorance and tone-deafness." I think the story specifically should have treated the elder Auraboas with more compassion for their fears for their children and difficulty in communicating with modern dragons. Way less infantilization, and more "person struggling with a language they barely know, reaching out to someone they never would have otherwise out of desperation." (By this I mean I think they could have written the difficulty in communicating far better than they did). The Loop is interesting as well, though very hard to grasp as a concept. This is partially on purpose, and partially because I kind if think staff purposefully left some things vague because they didn't actually want to try and figure out how the concept would work, lol (which I can't entirely blame them for, especially since with Site Lore sometimes less is more, allowing for multiple interpretations by users).
Another note: in both the recent Lightning and Nature ancient stories, they're both stated and/or heavily implied to have already been known about by certain dragons In The Know, so to speak. I have some mixed thoughts on either, and might incorporate them differently. Sandsurges as sort of secret workers was a little funny and backed up the Weird Shady Company Execs thing, but it could be interesting to make it a sort of, deliberately covered up because We Can't Have Them Teaching The New Hires How To Unionize!
As for Auraboas... Not really sure. I can see them being a culture that has been largely self-reliant for their existance, hence the lack of contact with modern dragons. But, given their connection to the Behemoth (and maybe a connection that could be elaborated on), maybe they've appeared or collaborated with moderns in the past over threats to the Behemoth. So, mutual knowledge, but no sustained contact since it was A) difficult and B) outside of curiosity, most on both sides saw little reason to establish further contact. A sort of living alongside one another but never really talking, like neighbors you see sometimes but don't talk to. It's only the disruption of the Loop in the younger generation that both kickstarts a greater Need to connect, but also a bridge for easier communication.
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series-thoughts · 10 months
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An AU where Junior survived and ended up at The Incarnate Lord with the other kids.
Sister Catherine: As I walk through the valley of the shadow of death...
Junior: *rapping* I take a look at my life and realise there's none left. 'Cause I've been brassing and laughing so long that even my mamma thinks that my mind is gone!
Junior: I didn't know you were a Coolio fan!
Sister Catherine: It's from the bible. Psalm 23.
Junior: Whatever, it's definitely Coolio.
[Later]
Sister Catherine: I see visions of me dead. Lord, are you there?
Junior: The Bible?
Sister Catherine: Tupac.
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Grayson: I have bigger balls than you'll ever have.
Marcus: Well, it's written in the gents but I assumed it was just a rumour.
Grayson: It's a metaphor. Let me hit you with another one. You're skating on very thin ice. And that ice is about to crack under the weight of me and my ginormous balls.
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