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  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,695 Founders Club

    It's a small world, and weird, that I know 3 families, including Yellow, that live on the same street in Bend.

    Us Seattle diaspora fags are overrunning the place. But they all seem to be sick of bums and wanted schools open.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter

    @PurpleThrobber: The lack of self-awareness and consequences among this latest crop is unbelievable. Watch them cry and whine when students start trapping them inside their classrooms with hallway protests over bad grades.

    "We'll turn the streets into our classrooms" said a union leader not long ago.

    Who - in the fuck - wants their kids learning anything from such dysfunctional societal losers?

    Get the fuck out of the road, assholes. People who actually do shit need through.

    It's pretty sad. Two of the Throbber's parents were educators from the tuff Korean War era. One of the Throbber kids is a teacher - but with relief, it is in a charter school and has a real heart for it. I worry she'll get ground up by the system at some point. She'd have been successful at whatever she chose to do so I wouldn't label all teachers as 'losers' - at 22 her resume and accomplishments are as good as your going to get.

    But, yeah, generally, you're not getting the A-1 top end of the spectrum. Personally, I had great agony because at that age, I really wanted to teach and coach - but the pay was so horrific I just couldn't get do it. The money was too good elsewhere. Had that been available then, I'd be taking summers off, for sure.

    Now I only take part of each summer off instead.

    Mine were both teachers, BITD. Dad served in the Pacific in WW2, and lost a brother there, too. And one of his best teacher friends and fellow coaches he respected the utmost in later years was full-blooded Japanese.

    Point? People who have seen and experienced genuine suffering would scoff and laugh at these phony posers today, whining about this or that "ism." Prior generations knew how to bury the hatchets, fix shit and get on with life.

    Today's snowflakes? Everything that requires a moment of effort is "oppression" or "hate."

    Doomed. And they don't know it.
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,676
    Obk you're our only hope
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter

    Obk you're our only hope

    I'm starting to agree with this sentiment.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,498 Standard Supporter
    edited March 2021

    @PurpleThrobber: The lack of self-awareness and consequences among this latest crop is unbelievable. Watch them cry and whine when students start trapping them inside their classrooms with hallway protests over bad grades.

    "We'll turn the streets into our classrooms" said a union leader not long ago.

    Who - in the fuck - wants their kids learning anything from such dysfunctional societal losers?

    Get the fuck out of the road, assholes. People who actually do shit need through.

    It's pretty sad. Two of the Throbber's parents were educators from the tuff Korean War era. One of the Throbber kids is a teacher - but with relief, it is in a charter school and has a real heart for it. I worry she'll get ground up by the system at some point. She'd have been successful at whatever she chose to do so I wouldn't label all teachers as 'losers' - at 22 her resume and accomplishments are as good as your going to get.

    But, yeah, generally, you're not getting the A-1 top end of the spectrum. Personally, I had great agony because at that age, I really wanted to teach and coach - but the pay was so horrific I just couldn't get do it. The money was too good elsewhere. Had that been available then, I'd be taking summers off, for sure.

    Now I only take part of each summer off instead.

    Mine were both teachers, BITD. Dad served in the Pacific in WW2, and lost a brother there, too. And one of his best teacher friends and fellow coaches he respected the utmost in later years was full-blooded Japanese.

    Point? People who have seen and experienced genuine suffering would scoff and laugh at these phony posers today, whining about this or that "ism." Prior generations knew how to bury the hatchets, fix shit and get on with life.

    Today's snowflakes? Everything that requires a moment of effort is "oppression" or "hate."

    Doomed. And they don't know it.
    When one of my two dads passed, grown ass men in their 60’s and 70’s with tears in their eyes told me how much he changed - and in some cases saved - their lives. He and his peers were bad ass heroes.

    My kids could give two fucks about their teachers. And they’re all less than 10 years out of school. Their teachers were just instructors not life impacters.



  • oregonblitzkrieg
    oregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288

    Just spent a week in Bend and the homeless are generally stashed north of town and out of sight. Downtown area is clean and no sleeping bags or tents. 25% restaurant occupancy was generally considered a suggestion and not a requirement. D&D Bar and Grill (kind of a dive bar and grill, pretty sure my wife and I were the only "tourists" in there, was packed for Sunday breakfast and even had bar seating. Hope I make it to Friday for my shot before I die.

    Tumalo Feed Co or GTFO!
    I'm going to Ye Olde Feed Co once I have my 2nd shot.

    Hey @oregonblitzkrieg impfung macht frei
    So you like to play Roulette with 2 bullets instead of 1.

    2/6 = 1/3 = 33



    Winter is coming if you stay stupid Snowman. Listen to less buttrock, play closer attention
    to what's happening in the world.
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,096 Standard Supporter

    Just spent a week in Bend and the homeless are generally stashed north of town and out of sight. Downtown area is clean and no sleeping bags or tents. 25% restaurant occupancy was generally considered a suggestion and not a requirement. D&D Bar and Grill (kind of a dive bar and grill, pretty sure my wife and I were the only "tourists" in there, was packed for Sunday breakfast and even had bar seating. Hope I make it to Friday for my shot before I die.

    Tumalo Feed Co or GTFO!
    I'm going to Ye Olde Feed Co once I have my 2nd shot.

    Hey @oregonblitzkrieg impfung macht frei
    So you like to play Roulette with 2 bullets instead of 1.

    2/6 = 1/3 = 33



    Winter is coming if you stay stupid Snowman. Listen to less buttrock, play closer attention
    to what's happening in the world.
    If we're bashing butt rock, I'm OUT
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,695 Founders Club

    Just spent a week in Bend and the homeless are generally stashed north of town and out of sight. Downtown area is clean and no sleeping bags or tents. 25% restaurant occupancy was generally considered a suggestion and not a requirement. D&D Bar and Grill (kind of a dive bar and grill, pretty sure my wife and I were the only "tourists" in there, was packed for Sunday breakfast and even had bar seating. Hope I make it to Friday for my shot before I die.

    Tumalo Feed Co or GTFO!
    I'm going to Ye Olde Feed Co once I have my 2nd shot.

    Hey @oregonblitzkrieg impfung macht frei
    So you like to play Roulette with 2 bullets instead of 1.

    2/6 = 1/3 = 33



    Winter is coming if you stay stupid Snowman. Listen to less buttrock, play closer attention
    to what's happening in the world.
    One of my grandpa’s was a Freemason.