• @KaiReeve
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    461 month ago

    Some of y’all didn’t grow up in the southeastern US and it shows.

    Not all of the teachers in my school were unreasonable narcissistic sadists, but about half of them were.

    • @[email protected]
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      271 month ago

      Did you consider going to a good school?

      Smh kids these days won’t even force their parents to change school districts

      • @PlantDadManGuy
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        131 month ago

        It’s like they won’t even try to pull themselves up by their bootstraps!

      • @Duamerthrax
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        51 month ago

        They don’t let you redo in a good school. Trust me, I looked.

    • @[email protected]
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      221 month ago

      Generally speaking those who haven’t encountered evil think reports of evil are exaggeration and myth.

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        1 month ago

        Conversely, those who have encountered evil have a tendency to overestimate how much evil there actually is.

        See also: PTSD, trust issues, control freaks. Possibly martyr syndrome/victim complex.

        • @[email protected]
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          01 month ago

          Yes. As Bruce Lee says, don’t be tense; be ready.

          The optimal is to recognize that all situations warrant readiness for evil, which doesn’t have to mean actually seeing evil everywhere one goes.

          I carry a knife at all times, because I was jumped by a drunk guy while homeless. He threw me down and kicked my head repeatedly until others pulled him off me. He did it because I asked him if he could spare a dollar.

          But the other night, I was sitting at a traffic light. Three people walked by, two men and a woman. They were all giving me hostile stares.

          I rolled down my window and said “Do you guys have a problem with me?” and they just said “No you’re just so cute”. The guys were gay I guess.

          Realized I broke the rule of being ready, but not tense.

          I appreciate your reminder, too.

    • @ameancow
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      151 month ago

      Wow, have you even tried being born to a socioeconomic status that put you in a better school zone??

    • @[email protected]
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      71 month ago

      Idk if that’s the right qualifier. It should be “rural”. Because when people aren’t stupid, and they live in the city, they’re gonna get shuffled into classes pretty early with all the other not stupid people. But in small towns, small classes, you’re gonna see everyone. I’ve witnessed teachers saying this to kids over and over, and it’s because we didn’t have a choice. There was no fancy classroom either of us were escaping to.

      Is a tired trope tho