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Old 07-25-2013, 11:19 PM   #31 (permalink)
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unrealistic dream is to sit on the beach gettin head while eatin ice cream and gettin massages pretty much constantly


realistic dream is to live comfortably and just chill with as little worry as possible
But what kind of ice cream?
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Old 07-25-2013, 11:38 PM   #32 (permalink)
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But what kind of ice cream?
man thats tough dude maybe switch it up everyday


lotta black raspberry for sure. lil a butter pecan. french vanilla, twist. straw shortcake flavored, etc etc etc

id probably jus have a ice cream truck chillin with no sound several feet away and everytime a cone was done someone would bring me a new one of a new flavor. id get real fat but since its a dream all these honeys still wanna be in the band and play skin flute
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Old 07-26-2013, 12:54 AM   #33 (permalink)
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What do you do?
I'm a primary school teacher...but I work at a school in a very low socio-economic area with families who are either new refugees or from generational poverty. There's a lot of unpleasant situations and a lot of liaising with DHS, not to mention a lot of pressure from the government and higher forces to get these kids literate... you also end up spending a lot of time intervening and working with them in their personal lives as well as their education, all of this as unpaid extra hours of course!

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I'm a primary school teacher...but I work at a school in a very low socio-economic area with families who are either new refugees or from generational poverty. There's a lot of unpleasant situations and a lot of liaising with DHS, not to mention a lot of pressure from the government and higher forces to get these kids literate... you also end up spending a lot of time intervening and working with them in their personal lives as well as their education, all of this as unpaid extra hours of course!



I wish! I am half-Italian... apparently my dad knew someone in the Italian mafia!
That has to be a really hard job. One of my friends sister does a similar thing and she is always stressed out and worrying about her kids, and almost always disappointed in the parents for doing absolutely nothing or just not being around. Im not sure if thats how it is with your students but I would imagine that is a really hard way to teach. I do suppose a benefit would be if you can successfully teach there you can really teach anywhere without to much trouble.
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That has to be a really hard job. One of my friends sister does a similar thing and she is always stressed out and worrying about her kids, and almost always disappointed in the parents for doing absolutely nothing or just not being around. Im not sure if thats how it is with your students but I would imagine that is a really hard way to teach. I do suppose a benefit would be if you can successfully teach there you can really teach anywhere without to much trouble.
Yeah, exactly! It's frustrating in regards to the parents, you pretty much end up being their parent as well as their teacher, especially because I teach 5 year olds The refugee parents are lovely and so grateful for the life they are starting here, they just need a lot of support. The generational poverty families... well, they are pretty hopeless. I had a little special needs girl last year who had 4 and a half years old had to make her own lunch, which was her finding whatever she could find and putting it in her schoolbag - often a sole piece of ham or cheese just thrown in her bag.
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My dream ? hm.....become ... i don't know , president ?
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My dream is to build my own cabin on my own property in the Alaskan wilderness. I would have a garden, a goat, a dog and bring with me a guitar, a typewriter and my record player. Once a month I would hike into the nearest town to buy supplies and send off what I had written or recorded. I would be largely self-sustainable and live out my life as a hermit.
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My dream is to build my own cabin on my own property in the Alaskan wilderness. I would have a garden, a goat, a dog and bring with me a guitar, a typewriter and my record player. Once a month I would hike into the nearest town to buy supplies and send off what I had written or recorded. I would be largely self-sustainable and live out my life as a hermit.


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All the feels, man.
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All the feels, man.
You're cabin should be built like that.
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