Catto does spellings 9 comments
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· 4 years ago
The Arrival aliens are trying to tell us something
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Pfffffff girls are dumb amirit 7 comments
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· 4 years ago
Thank goodness for this. I was getting so sick of these memes being really weird about women.
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Orange jumpy complex Quail 4 comments
Cute names, bro 5 comments
I laughed more at it than I should have 4 comments
There are two hydrants bigger than this? 4 comments
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· 4 years ago
I know it's dorky, but I think it's fun for towns/communities to have hokey little traditions like this. It's just fun.
There are two hydrants bigger than this? 4 comments
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· 4 years ago
I know it's dorky, but I think it's fun for towns/communities to have hokey little traditions like this. It's just fun.
f*ck Stuart Little 3 comments
Changing the past 10 comments
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· 4 years ago
I had the same thought (Well, not the dog-head one, though I'm wondering that now!) It's such a strange stereotype to come up with.
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They had it better 2 comments
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· 4 years ago
I know this post is for humor, but I have often thought about how glad I am that I'm living through a pandemic where we have remote access to so many things. I can't imagine what it would have been like in 1918.
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FIshy Fun Day #43: Guessing Game Edition 13 comments
Word Game - Entry 23 10 comments
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· 4 years ago
Portuguese: conspiracao, with a cedilla on the second c and a tilda on the last a.
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Why is the door red? 17 comments
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· 4 years ago
Some authors do get over analyzed, but it does also happen a lot that authors include small details as clues about the story or the characters, especially when the story is written with a point in mind, like the Scarlet Letter. Yes, some story details are just based on little details from life, but often times authors have an intention behind what they write that affects every detail.
Then there's the argument that even if you didn't consciously think about the meaning behind something you wrote, there was an unconscious bias that affected your story. For example, you don't realize that your favorite toy was a blanket because you liked the security the blanket gave you.
I'm not saying these arguments are always correct, I'm just saying they're worth considering before getting angry at teachers for trying to find meaning in the details.
Then there's the argument that even if you didn't consciously think about the meaning behind something you wrote, there was an unconscious bias that affected your story. For example, you don't realize that your favorite toy was a blanket because you liked the security the blanket gave you.
I'm not saying these arguments are always correct, I'm just saying they're worth considering before getting angry at teachers for trying to find meaning in the details.
Why is the door red? 17 comments
ooops
· 4 years ago
Some authors do get over analyzed, but it does also happen a lot that authors include small details as clues about the story or the characters, especially when the story is written with a point in mind, like the Scarlet Letter. Yes, some story details are just based on little details from life, but often times authors have an intention behind what they write that affects every detail.
Then there's the argument that even if you didn't consciously think about the meaning behind something you wrote, there was an unconscious bias that affected your story. For example, you don't realize that your favorite toy was a blanket because you liked the security the blanket gave you.
I'm not saying these arguments are always correct, I'm just saying they're worth considering before getting angry at teachers for trying to find meaning in the details.
Then there's the argument that even if you didn't consciously think about the meaning behind something you wrote, there was an unconscious bias that affected your story. For example, you don't realize that your favorite toy was a blanket because you liked the security the blanket gave you.
I'm not saying these arguments are always correct, I'm just saying they're worth considering before getting angry at teachers for trying to find meaning in the details.
Choosing beggars 5 comments
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· 4 years ago
Right? I can't tell if the op is trying to appeal to the reasoning of bigoted people, or if he really feels that way.
Word Game - Entry 19 9 comments
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· 4 years ago
Portuguese: calor (hot like weather), and I think picada means spicy, though I'm not too sure about that one.
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Jokes 4 comments
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· 4 years ago
I was in a Sunday school class and we were talking about Jesus raising the widow's son from death. Our teacher asked us, "How do you think that impacted that boy's life?" No one says anything for a few moments, then one girl says "Well, he lived the rest of his life without being dead."
No one laughed but me.
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No one laughed but me.
My kind of Humor 20 comments
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· 4 years ago
From the admittedly little I've seen of Naruto, I feel like guns would not affect the length of the show, because they would still just spend 3/4 of each episode monologuing.