Jen Wagner
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Former long-time sports radio host Mike Missanelli was charged with simple assault and harassment after slapping his fiancé, court documents say. on.nbc10.com/4zzk5cq
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@robertdmcadams @NBCPhiladelphia He’s blocked 85% of this app 🤪 (myself included 🤪).
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@Oceanbreeze473 Why are we putting age restrictions on how people should live their lives? 🤔
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@thegenesisbl0ck How about we stop putting limits on how people can act based on age/a number?
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There’s no reason to be doing this at 56
TaraBull@TaraBull
Jennifer Lopez, 56, shows off her assests on tour
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@nickimoraa I am a way better, more engaged teacher when I’m comfortable moving around the classroom. Heels & dresses are not comfortable!!!!!
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When did teacher’s attire take a turn? Teachers today dress like they are all teaching PE. Growing up all my teachers wore heels, dresses, slacks, dress shirts, hair was done. They looked put together. Teachers today look like they don’t care. the way you show up contributes to the environment you work in. this may be one of the factors into why kids behave the way they do. take the profession seriously so the kids can take you seriously
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@DanaPalubiak I started giving my high school
Classes a 5-10 minute walk break every day (we’re block schedule/80 min classes), preferably outside but inside the school if it’s cold/bad weather. They get to move/talk to their friends/check their phone. As an adult, *I* appreciate this break!
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My coworker never attends after-work gatherings; everyone says he's withdrawn, aloof, and doesn't fit in.
Today, I overheard him on the phone in the stairwell.
“Dad, did you take your medicine at noon? I’ll be home soon. Shall we eat at our favorite roast duck restaurant today?”
Don't judge others too easily.
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My father was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer at 62. The oncologist gave him six months, maybe a year with aggressive treatment.
Dad looked at the scan, looked at the doctor, and said, “What happens if I do nothing?”
“You’ll be comfortable. Hospice can manage the pain. But… six months, maybe less.”
My dad decided against treatment. He said, “I’m not spending my last months poisoning myself. I want to feel like me for as long as I can.”
He quit his job. Sold his house. Bought an RV. He and my mom drove across the country visiting every national park they’d ever talked about seeing.
We called every week expecting bad news. Weeks turned into months. Six months passed. Then a year.
At the 18-month mark, he went back for a scan because he was actually feeling better. His cough was gone. He’d gained weight.
The scan showed the tumor had shrunk by 60%. No treatment. Just… shrunk.
The doctors couldn’t explain it. They used words like “spontaneous regression” and “anomaly.”
My dad lived another seven years. He died at 69—not from cancer, but from a heart attack while hiking in Yosemite.
He told me once, “Maybe the cancer went away because I stopped being afraid of it. Or maybe I was just lucky. Either way, I got seven extra years I wasn’t supposed to have.”
~Anonymous
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@RogersHistory Just bc everyone went to school, they (incorrectly!!) think it gives them the authority to be experts on school/teaching. So erroneous.
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Classroom teachers have to make 1000s of decisions a day. Some ppl are completely unaware of how many things a teacher has to remember to do on any given day, how many opportunities there are to get things right or wrong, how much stuff there is. It's hugely intense, requires complete commitment, hence why ppl get so tired. If you ain't done it, you won't know it.
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