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  1. Comment on What happens when the internet goes out at your work? in ~tech

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    Well, it's happened more often than I'd like lately. As a teacher, I can't just... Not do the work. We have hard copy resources we can use but everything is slower and it destroys our pacing for...

    Well, it's happened more often than I'd like lately. As a teacher, I can't just... Not do the work. We have hard copy resources we can use but everything is slower and it destroys our pacing for the day. I'm more old school and tend not to want kids on their chrome books often anyways, so none of that is affected for me.

    What it really means is I just spend more time juggling giant flip books or something and writing a whole lot more on the white board.

    7 votes
  2. Comment on Deathless in ~comics

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    Thank you for sharing exactly why I would never want to be immortal

    Thank you for sharing exactly why I would never want to be immortal

    3 votes
  3. Comment on Prospect of life on Saturn’s moons rises after discovery of organic substances in ~space

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    Thank you I look forward to checking this out later.

    Thank you I look forward to checking this out later.

    1 vote
  4. Comment on Prospect of life on Saturn’s moons rises after discovery of organic substances in ~space

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    I can agree about intelligent life - I firmly believe there is other life out there though.

    I can agree about intelligent life - I firmly believe there is other life out there though.

    3 votes
  5. Comment on What common misunderstanding do you want to clear up? in ~talk

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    Part of my job is teaching reading and writing, to both monolingual and bilingual students. It's a fascinating process and has really highlighted to me how odd English especially is as a language...

    Part of my job is teaching reading and writing, to both monolingual and bilingual students. It's a fascinating process and has really highlighted to me how odd English especially is as a language - both written and spoken.

    What makes English exciting is that with an alphabet of 26 letters, we need to represent 44 different phonemes and the wonderful bit is that it's done through roughly 450 graphemes (answers vary a bit). Many of these are niche and borrowed from other languages.

    2 votes
  6. Comment on Prospect of life on Saturn’s moons rises after discovery of organic substances in ~space

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    The fact that we know life exists in the universe should already lead you to conclude that life is relatively common in the universe. Iirc the mathematics I've seen about it in the past show it...

    The fact that we know life exists in the universe should already lead you to conclude that life is relatively common in the universe. Iirc the mathematics I've seen about it in the past show it would either be never or often; the chance of it happening just once is wildly improbable on a universal scale.

    I do acknowledge that knowing is different than guessing!

    2 votes
  7. Comment on US State Attorneys Generals defend trans Americans in letter to Donald Trump’s Federal Trade Commission in ~lgbt

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    Should have known Illinois is making ill noise

    Should have known Illinois is making ill noise

    6 votes
  8. Comment on Making DND maps in ~games.tabletop

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    My group uses this too - it's quick and flexible. It has limitations, but great for what it does.

    My group uses this too - it's quick and flexible. It has limitations, but great for what it does.

    3 votes
  9. Comment on “Am I now in exile?” in ~society

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    One of the better articles I've been able to read lately. Thank you for sharing.

    One of the better articles I've been able to read lately. Thank you for sharing.

    5 votes
  10. Comment on What have you been listening to this week? in ~music

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    If You Drive By has put out two new songs this week and I love them both. My favorite is Back of the Cadillac as it's just so damn catchy. I really like the vibe of Motivator though, it hits me...

    If You Drive By has put out two new songs this week and I love them both. My favorite is Back of the Cadillac as it's just so damn catchy. I really like the vibe of Motivator though, it hits me just a bit better.

    I'm struggling to find any more info on this band and I'd love if anyone else has anything to share. They're crazy unknown.

  11. Comment on California Governor Gavin Newsom praises Charlie Kirk’s outreach to young men, suggests Democrats do more of their own in ~society

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    You aren't wrong - there isn't really any specific targeting of young white men. I do feel that there are plenty of strong role models for that demographic, but not in algorithmically pushed...

    You aren't wrong - there isn't really any specific targeting of young white men. I do feel that there are plenty of strong role models for that demographic, but not in algorithmically pushed content.

    As a former young white male, some strong influences I had include figures like Aragorn and Vimes. Principled men who demanded honesty, justice, and diligence.

    Those are just my examples, and I speak as someone who nearly fell into the pipeline.

    20 votes
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  13. Comment on Children's music suggestions in ~music

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    I taught prek for 15 years. For songs (and videos) that are specifically geared towards kids, I have a few suggestions: The Kiboomers - a huge amount of content, but I mainly used their freeze...

    I taught prek for 15 years. For songs (and videos) that are specifically geared towards kids, I have a few suggestions:

    The Kiboomers - a huge amount of content, but I mainly used their freeze dance songs with kids in my class.

    Raffi - One of the OG kids music writers, and still one of my favorites even as an adult.

    Danny Go - the kids LOVE his videos, and it gets them moving. The music is usually decent, and the story behind the channel is sweet.

    Scratch Garden - the enchilada song is unironically amazing.

    The Learning Station - I had a kid last year who could listen to their rendition of Herman the worm on repeat.

    I hope any of these help!

    3 votes
  14. Comment on Acts of kindness you've experienced recently? in ~life

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    I've been struggling lately professionally - it's been a huge adjustment starting a new job, especially when I'm starting it late compared to everyone else and constantly playing catch up. It...

    I've been struggling lately professionally - it's been a huge adjustment starting a new job, especially when I'm starting it late compared to everyone else and constantly playing catch up.

    It isn't one big act of kindness, but the multitude of smaller, thoughtful gestures that has meant a lot to me. The myriad minor supports from my colleagues have been invaluable in ensuring my success so far, and without that I'd be drowning.

    I still have a lot of imposter syndrome, and am filled with self doubt constantly, but I'm making a conscious effort to learn and grow throughout this journey. My latest challenge has allowed me to discover and meet a variety of individuals from another department, as well as the processes involved, which will likely prove useful in the in the future.

    Final note: I'm glad my wife has been able to bear with me through these sudden changes, long hours, and my lack of presence over the last few weeks. It will likely continue, but she's been accepting of it all and I love her for that.

    5 votes
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  16. Comment on The British empire’s role in ending slavery worldwide in ~humanities.history

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    You answered your own question - it's economically efficient for those enacting the oppression.

    You answered your own question - it's economically efficient for those enacting the oppression.

    5 votes
  17. Comment on What have you been listening to this week? in ~music

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    One of my favorite random YouTube finds, a band named If You Drive By, dropped a new song today. I really enjoy it. If you haven't listened to them before, give it a go. It's alternative indie in...

    One of my favorite random YouTube finds, a band named If You Drive By, dropped a new song today. I really enjoy it.

    If you haven't listened to them before, give it a go. It's alternative indie in the mid 00s sense and brings some strong nostalgia for me.

  18. Comment on Full text of Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker's speech on reported Donald Trump military plan for Chicago in ~society

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    I'm close enough to Chicago to worry. I'm a naturalized citizen with the wrong political slant. I work in a school district which is 90% (not hyperbole) Hispanic. The community is scared. I'm...

    I'm close enough to Chicago to worry. I'm a naturalized citizen with the wrong political slant. I work in a school district which is 90% (not hyperbole) Hispanic. The community is scared.

    I'm scared. I bury that feeling, but it's there.

    11 votes
  19. Comment on Why do you like your job? in ~life

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    As a fellow educator, I agree. Especially about ethics - I genuinely feel I'm making the world a marginally better place with what I'm doing.

    As a fellow educator, I agree. Especially about ethics - I genuinely feel I'm making the world a marginally better place with what I'm doing.

    4 votes
  20. Comment on ‘Call of Duty’ movie in the works under major Paramount Skydance, Microsoft’s Activision pact in ~movies

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    Does it really need to matter? My wife and I enjoyed the uncharted movie. It was fun and utterly forgettable. I didn't expect anything less.

    Does it really need to matter?

    My wife and I enjoyed the uncharted movie. It was fun and utterly forgettable. I didn't expect anything less.

    2 votes