Silver Tongue

Dec 13

pokesam:
“sometimes this line is very sweet. other times, it’s kind of a guilt trip.
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pokesam:

sometimes this line is very sweet. other times, it’s kind of a guilt trip.

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ttlynotagastya:

time to be immature with emerald’s word select!

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looks good. lets go check on the npcs

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good for you

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that’s a little weird

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equal-opportunity

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wait no

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jethroq:

“it was all a dream” twist: boring cop-out

“it was all a coma/dying dream” twist: boring cop-out with extra Edge

“it was all a drug induced hallucination” twist: boring cop out with extra edge and bad understanding of how drugs work

“it was all a dream of a  mental patient in an asylum” twist: bboring cop-out with extra Ableism.

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slow-riot:

The LazyTown people released all the stems for We Are Number One because the meme has created a lot of interest in LazyTown and brought a lot of attention to Stefan Karl’s gofundme, so as a thank you they released the vocals/individual instrument tracks so it will be easier for people to keep making remixes/mashups and honestly this is the most genuinely heartwarming thing in the history of internet jokes. 

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sugarkillsall:
“ wuzidan:
“Big claw coconut crab singing moment
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this is AMAZING OH MY GOD WOW!!!!
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sugarkillsall:

wuzidan:

Big claw coconut crab singing moment

this is AMAZING OH MY GOD WOW!!!!

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Dec 12

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canadianstuck:

liveasloved:

Honestly, there has got to be a way to encourage “gifted” and “advanced” students to learn, explore, and challenge themselves that doesn’t include making education a freaking competition, pitting them against themselves and each other and leaving them with serious mental problems and fear of failure. 

There definitely is a way, because from about grade 5 to grade 12 I was in a gifted program. It was never a competition with other students. What usually happened was instead of getting assigned specific projects (do an essay, make a poster), we would be assigned a project to “explore Edgar Allen Poe” or “represent an organ from the human body” and then get a week or whatever to do it. For the Edgar Allen Poe project, I turned in a painting, someone wrote his eulogy, and someone else turned every story into a haiku. For the organ one, I made a plaster brain, painted to have all the different regions. Someone knit a diagram of a lung. It was never a contest, and everyone always turned in something different, but everyone learned because they got to do it in an interesting way. So yes, there is a way to do it.

So giving students free range to explore a subject within their own means without discouraging their creativity and talents makes students more likely to do well and be less stressed? Who would have thought?

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Anonymous asked: Oh. Plus I thought he was ascared of the ocean? :v

taffybuns:

he got over it at the end of s5 before he met his father

now hes just got self worth issues

Ironically enough, grass sword helped him get rid of that fear by severing the fear being from his belly button

blossyay:
“ Bewear is 6'11. Ursaring is 5'11….
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blossyay:

Bewear is 6'11. Ursaring is 5'11….

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