So the thing about being a substitute teacher is that sometimes you have to tell a 14y.o. “Hang on, let me google what a “dangling modifier” is so that I can teach you something that you’ll literally never use again in your life.” Cheers. 🙃
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@kyla_rhoads@APotterX1@LoboExplosivo@Advil This is the diluted tortie I fostered recently. They’re beautiful. A friend ended up adopting her because she was a bit too feisty to coexist with my senior boy (a chonky ginger tabby). Lol!
meet galaxy and gunner. they’re sister and brother and hiding under the desk and won’t come out but that’s ok i will make them love me if it’s the last thing i do.
@NikkiEsposito16@aliner@Dalai_Mama_ I’ve started naturally falling into this pattern lately as well. Around 11:30am-1:30pm is when I eat first, and then around 6-7pm is when I eat again and I’m usually done. Occasionally I have a little treat or something later. I’ve been feeling great.
It changed my life when I learned that our society’s emphasis on breakfast is just a mid-20th century marketing scheme to deal with the U.S.’ wheat surplus and that I can just eat when I feel hungry for the first time everyday.
@mariaplotkina@a_alfaro31@bryngreenwood@Dalai_Mama_ Same. Can’t eat early in the morning or I feel sick. Start my day around 7-8am with water and some caffeine, usually start to feel hungry around 11-12 and depending on how my work day goes, I’ll eat lunch around 12-1. Also a night owl and don’t feel “awake” until about 9am.
@a_alfaro31@bryngreenwood@Dalai_Mama_ 100% like this too! At some pt in middle school I was just like “no more please” about breakfast to my mom and just stopped eating that meal haha. I have coffee or tea and then get actually hungry sometime after 11. I’m a big night owl and I think it correlates too.
It is a profound gift to live a life in which you have the opportunity to change your mind, to change your whole worldview—to trade certainty for wonder. Sometimes I feel like a little child all over again. Everything is new and I feel like crying in gratitude.