They're called zombies. Legless or not, if they're dead and walking around, they're zombies.
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Neo-Nazi who marched in front of Central High gets off scot-free thanks to city of Little Rock arktimes.com/arkansas-blo...
This arrived at 12:50 a.m.--literally hours after the event ENDED. Absolutely thrilled the Puppy Bowl outperformed this abomination.
MSNBC Grandmas in Skechers seamlessly reclaiming the frog from 4chan Nazis in about six weeks has gotta be the political upset of the century.
Curiosity piqued. What does the early data suggest?
Mika dealing with Joe is like me with that one kid in my class I actually like and who brings a lot to the discussion, but he drives me out of my ever-lovin' mind about 40% of the time.
Look at this arsonist pretending to put out fires. #sarahhuckabeesanders
I just yelled at a fly, so this will surely be a banner day.
Every year, I taught a unit in my sophomore ELA classes on free speech and social media. The hate speech lesson is Day 3 of 18.
There are 14 year olds running the back roads of rural Arkansas who know more about the First Amendment than Pam Bondi.
As we rightfully should be! We are no longer operating as a Democracy. The checks and balance of Congress and SCOTUS are not restricting the illegal and unconstitutional overreach and dictatorial extremism of this regime. There is no legitimate oversight, just repression.
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My parents taught me that if I couldn't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.
Hegseth seemed sober in this morning's press conference.
Gorka is a fascist, and I wholeheartedly advocate due process for Abrego Garcia.
Pairing the artwork of high school students and their instructors, “The Creative Collective III” is the product of the Thea Foundation’s Arts Reconstruction program, which equips arts teachers with the skills, materials and equipment to introduce their students to less accessible artistic mediums.
Both Sheldon Cooper and Capt. Raymond Holt -- two of the most pedantic characters in television history -- mispronounce "sherbet."
I'm not getting over this anytime soon.
I can't tell if I'm really good or really bad at being iced in, but I'm eating chili at 8:08 a.m.
My sophomores are testing over Fahrenheit 451 next week, and I'm coming to terms with knowing I'll likely never teach it in a public school again. Gonna teach irony next, because I have a lot of recent examples.
Precisely why many teachers don't want this. Phones are terrible distractions, but kids need them at lunch and before and after school. If seen in class, ours turn them in to the office and lock them in a clear case -- to which they're given the key. THAT'S a real and effective solution.