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It's so sad how mediocre white males get so much unwarranted praise and accolades. They may as well call it the "cracker award" if she's gonna be like that
Biggest issue I've seen is that a system fundamentally dominated by women doesn't understand that competition is important. Ask any feminist theorist and they'll tell you that one of the major bifurcations between men and women is competition vs. collaboration mindsets. Young men and boys thrive on being the best, particularly when challenged by their peer groups. I pushed myself to take AP calculus freshman year primarily because another boy was taking it and I wanted to be his equal.
But no, in our education system feelings and equality matter most, because women cannot understand the notion that competition is healthy and good. Losing feels bad, and that's a good thing, because it encourages you not to lose. You want boys to buy into education? Publish everyone's grades after every test, and give rewards to the top scorers.
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My dad doesn't understand my switch to Linux or open source software in general. He told me to print a document today, something I hadn't done and never planned to do on Linux since I ditched Windows. I connected the usb cable to my laptop, did an lsusb, it was connected. I went into LibreOffice to print the document, it was undetected. My dad asked, "what can your garbage linux do?" and left the room. After 10 minutes I figured something out and printed the document. I handed it to him and told him my laptop isn't useless. He laughed at me. It almost looked like he proved me right. I knew it wasn't true but something about it just hit me. I don't know why I'm crying rn. Is it because I feel defeated by windows-only hardware or because I'm an incompetent wimp?
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She'd get ripped apart if she posted it on /r/teachers lol
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It's so sad how mediocre white males get so much unwarranted praise and accolades. They may as well call it the "cracker award" if she's gonna be like that
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Glad she's not an English teacher.
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She's chair of the literature department.
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Explains why kids these days are graduating high school and are barely literate.
BACK IN MY DAY, I was reading at a college level in early elementary school. I didn't understand it all, lol, but I could read it.
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and that's a good thing
men deserve less
@peepeehands love sucking peepee
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The weak perish
The strong struggle and persist
This is a good thing
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pickme behavior
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u say that like it's a bad thing
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Biggest issue I've seen is that a system fundamentally dominated by women doesn't understand that competition is important. Ask any feminist theorist and they'll tell you that one of the major bifurcations between men and women is competition vs. collaboration mindsets. Young men and boys thrive on being the best, particularly when challenged by their peer groups. I pushed myself to take AP calculus freshman year primarily because another boy was taking it and I wanted to be his equal.
But no, in our education system feelings and equality matter most, because women cannot understand the notion that competition is healthy and good. Losing feels bad, and that's a good thing, because it encourages you not to lose. You want boys to buy into education? Publish everyone's grades after every test, and give rewards to the top scorers.
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Surprisingly not bait PERIODT
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My dad doesn't understand my switch to Linux or open source software in general. He told me to print a document today, something I hadn't done and never planned to do on Linux since I ditched Windows. I connected the usb cable to my laptop, did an lsusb, it was connected. I went into LibreOffice to print the document, it was undetected. My dad asked, "what can your garbage linux do?" and left the room. After 10 minutes I figured something out and printed the document. I handed it to him and told him my laptop isn't useless. He laughed at me. It almost looked like he proved me right. I knew it wasn't true but something about it just hit me. I don't know why I'm crying rn. Is it because I feel defeated by windows-only hardware or because I'm an incompetent wimp?
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