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Thought Journal 57:
So I'll give this week some credit where credit has to be due. A lot of good things happened this week, from me getting a reward (it was just one, but hey, better then none), to me getting an Ipad.
Long story short, and I'm not sure if I told you guys but I was a part of tech bridge, a program that helps you with work related skills and getting ready for collage, and my reward for doing the things there was an ipad and gift card to amazon (which I'll use to get a case for my ipad because god forbid I break it or crack it).
I'm glad I got it, and even switched over to that from a laptop, which don't get me wrong, I'd love a laptop, but I was afraid that the one I was going to get would be just as powerful as mine, if not less. If my car doesn't break down on me I'm hoping to get a good/fair laptop with windows 10 before collage starts. Nothing on my computer but I've had this thing since middle school, and by those standards it's pretty old. Besides that why start off collage with a fresh start and fresh new computer to write notes down. I do hope that someway somehow I can use Fasfa to pay for this new one.
As much as I'd like to not use Fasfa, I might have to when push comes to shove, though with my luck I won't be able to for some reason...so work, please have A LOT of workdays for me. Cause I really need them...
Long story short, and I'm not sure if I told you guys but I was a part of tech bridge, a program that helps you with work related skills and getting ready for collage, and my reward for doing the things there was an ipad and gift card to amazon (which I'll use to get a case for my ipad because god forbid I break it or crack it).
I'm glad I got it, and even switched over to that from a laptop, which don't get me wrong, I'd love a laptop, but I was afraid that the one I was going to get would be just as powerful as mine, if not less. If my car doesn't break down on me I'm hoping to get a good/fair laptop with windows 10 before collage starts. Nothing on my computer but I've had this thing since middle school, and by those standards it's pretty old. Besides that why start off collage with a fresh start and fresh new computer to write notes down. I do hope that someway somehow I can use Fasfa to pay for this new one.
As much as I'd like to not use Fasfa, I might have to when push comes to shove, though with my luck I won't be able to for some reason...so work, please have A LOT of workdays for me. Cause I really need them...
Steam workshop removes Nintendo creations
If there's 3 things that are guaranteed in this life, it's death, taxes, and Nintendo ordering a cease and desist on any video game fan work of their IPs. Ever since the lawsuit between Nintendo and Universal, Nintendo has been very, very, very protective of they're IPs, from taking down any and all fan games/mods of mario and friends, to buying the rights to an adult Mario movie just to prevent it from releasing. While I agree with the former since I don't think the world is ready for...whatever that movie contained, I strongly disagree with the latter, and low and behold, Nintendo is at it again with removing stuff, this time on the steam workshop. Earlier today Steam made the following announcement: Some of you may have noticed that certain Nintendo related workshop items have recently been taken down. This is not a mistake, the takedowns came from Nintendo. Honestly, this is fair enough. This is Nintendo's content and what they allow and don't allow is up to them. They
I'm going home for school Jerry
Did my journal about schools possibly closing down due to lack of staff open up pandoras box or something? Cause I've been seeing a lot of articles come out of the woodwork that aren't a month old explaining that there's still some really bad things going on in school, to the point where I can't blame parents for homeschooling their kids. While I know the story about furries at a high school has people's attention, I'd like to redirect all of that to a story that's even worse then that, and needs a trigger warning because it involves kids getting hurt. According to Fox59, a mother is suing a school after her sons teacher not only didn't intervein in kids getting into fights, but encouraged it to the point where it was basically fight club. Just weeks into the school year, a 7-year-old Indianapolis Public Schools student told his mother his teacher allowed other students to physically abuse him in class. He said he was punched, slapped and slammed to the floor, all at the
TR21 won't be taking the bus anytime soon
While my last story was dated, this was is not. It's also one that may upset some people, so trigger warning for those who don't like to see or hear about kids getting hurt, especially those on the spectrum which is what we have here. A school bus aid in Colorado has been arrested after footage had come out of her abusing a child with special needs on a bus. According to ABC news: The three students endured "extreme physical and mental abuse" over the course of six months while on a Littleton Public Schools special needs bus, the Rathod Mohamedbhai law firm said in a press release Wednesday. All three children are non-verbal, and could therefore not report the abuse, the law firm said. Kiarra Jones, 29, faces felony assault charges for crimes against at-risk children, according to police. "It was determined that more than one non-verbal autistic student was assaulted by the suspect on a moving school bus while en route to school," the Englewood Police Department said in release
What's happened to all the schools jerry?
Now I want to make a really big disclaimer here, that this story is a bit old (it's originally from January of this year), but the reason why I want to travel back and talk about it, is because it's something that I think needs to be talked about, and something that may get worse if things aren't done to fix it. It's been a while since I've gone black pilled mode on schools and the state of them, but I wanted to revisit this topic of concern because we are coming on what I assume will be the end of the school year for many students, and things aren't exactly getting better in terms of how school are functioning. I guess it shouldn't come to a surprise to you then that these schools are facing closure due to a lack of people showing up: A new analysis of national enrollment data, prepared by researchers at the Brookings Institution and augmented by reporting from The 74, offers the most detailed look to date at how the crisis is playing out at the school level, as well as the
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