Now he wants to live in the fridge 9 comments
claudiafox
· 6 years ago
Sure, they could resist being moved, but make themselves heavier? C’mon...
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Now he wants to live in the fridge 9 comments
Demons! 11 comments
claudiafox
· 6 years ago
Yup, because if some hot action really took place, then the prints would not be so perfect.
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Name some useless inventions? 6 comments
Right place, right time 4 comments
Adapt. Improvise. Overcome 8 comments
Is this what the world has come too 18 comments
Is this what the world has come too 18 comments
Is this what the world has come too 18 comments
Is this what the world has come too 18 comments
These quizzes 4 comments
claudiafox
· 6 years ago
The only true difference is that it is not socially acceptable to play with a cootie catcher alone because that would be cheating.
This ain't right 18 comments
claudiafox
· 6 years ago
The fact that hair grows back has absolutely nothing to do with the situation. If a child did this to another child, it would be considered bullying, so what makes it ok for an adult to do the same thing to a child? If anything, it's worse because adults are supposed to be role models for children.
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This ain't right 18 comments
This ain't right 18 comments
claudiafox
· 6 years ago
Ah yes, putting a photo of a child in distress on social media to shame him. Fantastic parenting....
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Worth the read 3 comments
claudiafox
· 6 years ago
Yup, that was the funniest part! (In case some are unawares, it's "eau de.")
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List of life advice 12 comments
claudiafox
· 6 years ago
Furthermore, as a teacher myself, I always link what I'm teaching to practical situations (e.g., life skills). There are certainly many teachers out there who focus on "drilling" information into students, but there are many teachers out there who actually try to prepare students for life outside the classroom.