posting on a blackboard discussion board and replying to two of your fellow students has to be one of the nine circles of hell
Great point, Dylan! I especially agree with it being “one of the nine circles of hell”. Well said.
If I could offer a bit of criticism to your post Dylan, I would say that this phenomenon is not limited to blackboard, but also extends to other education websites, such as Canvas. Overall though, I agree with your point.
I agree with what other people have said above. I have noticed your reference to Dante’s Inferno. Very good use of earlier texts in the course.
Tag: anyway yeah
ya’ll support nonbinary people right up until they use any label other than “nonbinary” or any pronouns other than “they/them” lol
xe/xem fae/fem etc pronouns and xenogenders are not a threat or an insult to anybody, i promise.
see also: nb people are allowed to use she/her and he/him and theyre all still nonbinary and not hurting anyone
The best part of the first wave Pokemon hype back when I was a kid was that due to the lack of access to Internet, people had the tendency to spread a lot of rumours regarding “secret” Pokemon and everyone were so adamant to see if these rumours were true, but unfortunately, most of these tasks were impossible to perform, not to mention that they were all false. But kids were so desperate in trying to complete their pokedex that they would do nothing but to find the Pokemon they needed.
man i wish i was old enough to have experienced Playground Rumors
-6 y/o me visits the playground where I face a mysterious boy with a coat and a hat holding a game boy-
6 y/o me: “Hey man… I got the goods, spill the beans….”
-Gives the boy a holographic Blastoise card as the Mysterious boy looks around.-
Mysterious boy: “You can access a secret Pokemon by walking around Professors Oak’s lab 50 times while repeatedly tapping the A button…”