🪴Plant lover going grey gracefully
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🪴Plant lover going grey gracefully
@introvert_actor
England, United Kingdom Se unió Kasım 2021
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Nightclub owner at centre of meningitis outbreak says 'something isn’t making sense' - as two staff in hospital lbc.co.uk/article/mening…
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@sarah_j_d_34 🤯🤯🤯🤯
So they’re expecting her to mask 🎭, even to the detriment of her mental health.
🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️
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@ABWM21 @fatiieenotfatty My dad always used to add vinegar to the HP sauce bottle to get the last drip out.
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@fatiieenotfatty WEll I do that with Ketchup when it was empty and have since I was a kid. Swirl the water around in it and get every drop. Bit thin but hey its still Ketchup. My kids would stare in horror . I told em. I DONT CARE Lol. Now as adults they do it/
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@mrmikeMTL Yes. And it wasn’t even the same colour!
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@Savaoraidh_ I am willing for that day to happen in my house… 🤞🏻😬
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@ahmedhankir Thank you so much. My husband’s Christmas rota was covered by a Muslim colleague when our children were little, and it meant the absolute world to us all.
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@Jenny_1884 We post to immediate family (parents, siblings) that we won’t see over the holiday period and a few elderly relatives. Other than that, nope.
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Rob Reiner on Charlie Kirk's death:
“Absolute horror, and I unfortunately saw the video of it. It’s beyond belief what happened to him. That should never happen to anybody. I don’t care what your political beliefs are. That’s not acceptable. That’s not a solution to solving problems.”
“And I felt like what his wife [Erika] said at the service at the memorial they had was exactly right. I’m Jewish but I believe in the teachings of Jesus and I believe in ‘do unto others’ and I believe in forgiveness and what she said to me was beautiful. She forgave his assassin. And I think that is admirable.”
Compare that to Trump's disgusting tweet about Rob Reiner's death.
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@Savaoraidh_ 👏🏻
My husband gets this exact same problem with his clients.
Always a 🚩 when people start to query trade prices. They usually end up ending time wasters.
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@Pixie1z Dash
UK. Peach tracksuit with mint piping. 👌🏻
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Forty-three percent of children in Scotland are now identified as having some sort of additional learning need – the Scottish term for what is called special educational needs (SEN) in England.
If 43% of children have needs which are not met in the mainstream education system, I think it’s time to think about whether that mainstream system is fit for purpose.
We’ve created a system that does not consider the developmental needs of children, and which has an increasingly rigid focus on academics from an early age. We expect young children to sit when their bodies want to move, we expect them to focus on reading and writing when they are primed to learn through exploration and play. We send our teens to huge impersonal schools, where they move through the day without any connection with an adult who knows anything about them. We focus on test results at all costs, telling our children that if they don’t do well, a bleak future is all they can expect.
Then when our children show us that this doesn’t work for them, we say that the problem is them. We send them for assessments and get reports written on how they aren’t performing as we expect. We tell them that they are ‘badly behaved’ or ‘disruptive’. We identify them as ‘having ALN’ or ‘having SEND’. We behave as if the problem isn’t the system we’ve created, it’s the children who don’t fit it.
Unsurprisingly, the harder we look, the more children we identify who don’t fit the system. The more rigid the system becomes, the more children there will be who can't meet expectations. Children need flexibility, and our system doesn't provide it for them.
At what point will we realise that the problem isn’t our children, it’s that the system wasn’t built with their needs in mind?
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@ColinSpenc4257 I have one. I’m ‘that’ old.
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@educationgovuk ‘Unforeseen levels of concentration…’
‘Alarming amounts of unexpected free time…
‘Outrageous increase in household savings…’
As for the ‘school readiness’…
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh dear.
Not
A
Clue.
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