Thread of Hate

That's a meme, not a gif. Walks is disappointed in you.
Didn't find one the first time I looked. Not to mention that I'm not nearly as good as him. But I'm trying:
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The bartender puts the drink on the bar in front of me. Jack Daniels. On the rocks. Problem is, there is only 1" of booze in the glass. Booze and ice. Hell, is that even an ounce? Barely. Maybe. Six and one-half mother f'ing dollars for an ounce? I hate that.
you have to tell the bartender you are allergic to ice. they laugh at first, but if you can keep a straight face you'd be surprised how many times you will get a drink with no ice.
Its called neat. And people with dignity, self respect, taste and testicles order whiskey neat all the time. You still get the same amount of liquor w/ or w/o ice.

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So I've been quite sick with bad indigestion and other stomach/intestine problems for the last couple of months. Lost 10 pounds, and I'm a skinny dude who can't afford that type of weight loss. Symptoms make everyday life miserable. Doctor is clueless, gastroenterologist can't see me for another 2 weeks. This is not cool at all. /rant

 
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So I've been quite sick with bad indigestion and other stomach/intestine problems for the last couple of months. Lost 10 pounds, and I'm a skinny dude who can't afford that type of weight loss. Symptoms make everyday life miserable. Doctor is clueless, gastroenterologist can't see me for another 2 weeks. This is not cool at all. /rant
Doesn't sound like a good deal at all. I hope you can get it figured out.

 
I hate that accountability is such a rare commodity these days. I see it everyday in my classroom, especially with my younger kids (freshmen and sophomores). If they get in trouble or get yelled at, their first reaction is to 1) blame it on someone else or 2) completely shut down, play the victim card, and act like I'm the bad guy. I've got curriculum that I've got to get through, but it takes forever because half of my time is spent on disciplinary issues. Not necessarily because they simply misbehave so badly all the time, but because whenever I holler at a kid when they're not doing what they're supposed to do, they always have to try to argue with me about how it's either not their fault that they were doing whatever they were doing, or how I'm the bad guy and they're the innocent victim.

I imagine this type of thing is becoming the norm all over, but it seems extremely prevalent in the school that I teach in. The culture in this school is not conducive to developing young people into quality young adults with good values and ethics. If I didn't enjoy coaching the softball team here so much, I would probably be looking for another place to teach.

If any more experienced teachers (or any parent for that matter) have any words of wisdom to ease my mind about all of this, please feel free to respond or PM me.

 
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