Notices by sim@shitposter.club, page 29
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Looking more into Hogwarts Legacy... I don't think it is the experience of Hogwarts that I wanted as a child. It's also generic, I actually can't tell that this is supposed to be set like 100 years before Harry Potter or whatever. It feels too present day. Even had a witch openly talk about having a wife.
Is this really the late 1800's? Do they even talk like it?
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@coolboymew @ciel @Moon @blaaablaaaa @ignaloidas The people in charge of America don't like it when other governments and countries decide to go their own way. We have wars over this shit, threats over trade. America also exports its culture and values all around the world, under liberal democracy. But we're supposed to stop pretending to be Americans? I wish...
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@coolboymew @Moon @blaaablaaaa @ignaloidas The people in those areas don't want them but the council aren't listening, not even to the public health services where having to go to the other side of the street costs lives. The council never seems to listen to the people, they carry on with their pet projects and trials anyway. I remember when cycle lanes basically took up an entire car lane as a cycle trial too. On busy roads, apparently this is supposed to encourage people to cycle more. I hate what these people have done.
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@ignaloidas @Moon @coolboymew @blaaablaaaa In Britain, we have "Oxford County Council have planned a journey restriction trial for 2024, as part of the 15 minute cities scheme." We know they have makeshift planters on certain roads, blocking car entry to them which has likely cost lives because it makes it harder for public health services to know where they are. In Australia, it gets even worse because you have machines which track who is in a park, how many times the BBQ's or toilets have been used... if China isn't a good indication then what do you make of Britain and Australia?
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A fascist in support of diversity and globalism instead of nationalism or tribalism is still a fascist for their cause.
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@thatguyoverthere Yeah. Although first we need a local community that is productive for each other. Right now, it feels like we're productive for multinationals and global causes instead of for the local people and community.
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It's very hard to stop using international corporations. To support your local community to be able to do this too.
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I will never understand why teachers at public/private schools find it acceptable to take photos of little children for their pet cause and share them on social media. How do you not care about the privacy of the children in your care? These are little kids and you are showing people online where they can find them.
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@cryptoduke Makes me wonder what it was like before toxic social media. Were teachers posting photos of current students somewhere to show what they've been doing?
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Why do I suddenly want to live here?
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Happy Valentines Day, Fedi.
Whether you are celebrating with your Valentines, with yourself or not at all... I hope today is filled with kindness and love, and all the good and beautiful things in life.
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I'm definitely at this point where I don't really care if Twitter decides to show people Musk's tweets even if they don't follow him, it could easily be a bug but then again, twitter is now all about that algo which people seem to want now. It's probably more important to see Twitter updates these days.
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@nolasco I didn't hop onto my fedi account, I found what happened here and commented on it.
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Why are liberal leftists so cringe these days?
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If you have children, what books have you or do you plan to put on their book shelf for them to read or that you would read to/with them?
So far, I would read the Narnia series from C.S. Lewis to my children. I need to think about other books, there are so many out there to choose from.
#freefedibookclub #bookclub
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Hot choco status: Enjoyed.
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@Moon @tomey @davidaugust This is a good way to look at it. I was amazed to get three figures which only happened once. Sometimes the post gets attention a few months later but not normally. It's interesting to see how these things work. But we do get better content and conversation here at least.
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"Remember, before universal, compulsory education, this model was taught by sixteen-year-old youths in one-room schoolhouses full of children of various ages and abilities. If these young teachers could do it, we can do it, especially today, with the multitude of tools and resources available at our fingertips."
No pressure. Even 16 year olds can teach this.
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"Is it not the great defect of our education today that although we often succeed in teaching our pupils “subjects,” we fail lamentably on the whole in teaching them how to think? They learn everything, except the art of learning."
—Dorothy Sayers, The Lost Tools of Learning.
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"When you ask someone, “What do you do?” do you really mean, “What’s your job?” Can you imagine asking George Washington what he did for a living? He would have answered that he was a farmer. He worked at home, except when he wasn’t at home. His role in history reveals that he could have responded, “I’m a farmer, a citizen, a stepfather, an army officer, the president, Martha’s husband, etc.” Even a craftsman such as a cooper or a goldsmith in colonial Boston would have farmed and constructed and participated in church and community government. For most early Americans, their daily duties were defined by the task ahead of them rather than by a particular career they had been trained for."
We are slacking, huh?
sim
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