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I just do not like meetings.

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  • pawpower@beige.partyP pawpower@beige.party

    @NicksWorld And the adults act like they've never made a mistake in their entire lives. I think the reason I've always wanted to be a teacher is that I had so many really awful teachers. And you could argue that their hearts were in the right place, but they did an incredible amount of damage. The one thing I always want my students to know is that I am human, I fuck up and make mistakes, when I was young, I made a lot of really dumb ass mistakes! The mistakes I make now are different, but I still make them. I have been irresponsible, I have been thoughtless, I have been dishonest, I have done many things in my life and it does no one a favor to try and pretend that I am always perfect. I want them to understand this because I used to feel really discouraged that I was not as perfect as the adults in my life, and as the adults made pains too seem as though they were perfect and never made mistakes and like they didn't understand what it was like to be a teenager. I will never forget what it was like to be a young insecure teenager. It's one of the reason that middle school and high school are my favorite grades to teach. There is not a lot of understanding and compassion there and if I do one thing, it is my hope that I can bring those things to the table with my students.

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    baxaphobia@caneandable.social
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    @pawpower @NicksWorld I loved working in middle school. The kids were a mess but I managed to reach a lot of kids who needed support and to know they were respected and cared about. I have fond memories of some pretty tough students.

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      @NicksWorld @pawpower Well, unfortunately you will have to deal with meetings in most professional jobs. So you'll have to get used to it.

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      nicksworld@mastodon.stickbear.me
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      @baxaphobia @pawpower Yeah, I know, still sucks though.

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        @pawpower @NicksWorld I loved working in middle school. The kids were a mess but I managed to reach a lot of kids who needed support and to know they were respected and cared about. I have fond memories of some pretty tough students.

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        @baxaphobia @pawpower I bet you were a great teacher.

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        • pawpower@beige.partyP pawpower@beige.party

          @NicksWorld And the adults act like they've never made a mistake in their entire lives. I think the reason I've always wanted to be a teacher is that I had so many really awful teachers. And you could argue that their hearts were in the right place, but they did an incredible amount of damage. The one thing I always want my students to know is that I am human, I fuck up and make mistakes, when I was young, I made a lot of really dumb ass mistakes! The mistakes I make now are different, but I still make them. I have been irresponsible, I have been thoughtless, I have been dishonest, I have done many things in my life and it does no one a favor to try and pretend that I am always perfect. I want them to understand this because I used to feel really discouraged that I was not as perfect as the adults in my life, and as the adults made pains too seem as though they were perfect and never made mistakes and like they didn't understand what it was like to be a teenager. I will never forget what it was like to be a young insecure teenager. It's one of the reason that middle school and high school are my favorite grades to teach. There is not a lot of understanding and compassion there and if I do one thing, it is my hope that I can bring those things to the table with my students.

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          @pawpower @NicksWorld One of my former students in middle school ended up doing time for stealing a car. Well, he turned his life around and now has a blind son. When I saw him he apologized for being such a little shit in school. He is now a wonderful parent and his son is looking at going to law school.

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          • pawpower@beige.partyP pawpower@beige.party

            @NicksWorld Yes, the way that many of my students are treated in IEP meetings makes my skin crawl. Teachers and parents talking about the student not to them, and if I need to say negative things about a student, I try to frame it as diplomatically and as kindly as possible, and not as a moral failing, but as a skill that we need to work on. Then I say a lot of good things because I will never forget how it felt to be a student and one of those. Like I was worthless and never going to amount to anything but a bunch of mistakes and unachieved goals. I would leave and honestly wish that I were dead for days afterward.

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            @pawpower @NicksWorld Yep, they said I could probably never live on my own, in front of me. All that, in my senior year IEP. I honestly don't remember even going to any others.

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            • B baxaphobia@caneandable.social

              @pawpower @NicksWorld One of my former students in middle school ended up doing time for stealing a car. Well, he turned his life around and now has a blind son. When I saw him he apologized for being such a little shit in school. He is now a wonderful parent and his son is looking at going to law school.

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              nicksworld@mastodon.stickbear.me
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              @baxaphobia @pawpower The irony is not lost on me this time. Seriously though, I'm glad things worked out for him.

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              • pixelate@tweesecake.socialP pixelate@tweesecake.social

                @pawpower @NicksWorld Yep, they said I could probably never live on my own, in front of me. All that, in my senior year IEP. I honestly don't remember even going to any others.

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                @pixelate @pawpower Wow! That's messed up for sure. Grades don't make a difference weather you can live alone or not. I hated grades.

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                • pawpower@beige.partyP pawpower@beige.party

                  @NicksWorld And the adults act like they've never made a mistake in their entire lives. I think the reason I've always wanted to be a teacher is that I had so many really awful teachers. And you could argue that their hearts were in the right place, but they did an incredible amount of damage. The one thing I always want my students to know is that I am human, I fuck up and make mistakes, when I was young, I made a lot of really dumb ass mistakes! The mistakes I make now are different, but I still make them. I have been irresponsible, I have been thoughtless, I have been dishonest, I have done many things in my life and it does no one a favor to try and pretend that I am always perfect. I want them to understand this because I used to feel really discouraged that I was not as perfect as the adults in my life, and as the adults made pains too seem as though they were perfect and never made mistakes and like they didn't understand what it was like to be a teenager. I will never forget what it was like to be a young insecure teenager. It's one of the reason that middle school and high school are my favorite grades to teach. There is not a lot of understanding and compassion there and if I do one thing, it is my hope that I can bring those things to the table with my students.

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                  @pawpower @NicksWorld Yeah. I act like a flesh and blood human in front of my students for that reason. They should know that I'm a person, not some Guru-esque authority figure. No matter how much my coworkers want to call me a Guru, tech wizard, whatever. I tried to get them to call me a Tech Priest, Warhammer 40K reference, but that never stuck.

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                  • N nicksworld@mastodon.stickbear.me

                    @baxaphobia @pawpower I bet you were a great teacher.

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                    baxaphobia@caneandable.social
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                    @NicksWorld @pawpower I enjoyed my students even if they were difficult.

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                      @NicksWorld @pawpower I enjoyed my students even if they were difficult.

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                      nicksworld@mastodon.stickbear.me
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                      @baxaphobia @pawpower That is the mark of a good teacher. Let's just say 8th grade was very hard for teachers, except my first geography teacher until he retired and I got stuck with someone I disliked heavily.

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                      • pixelate@tweesecake.socialP pixelate@tweesecake.social

                        @pawpower @NicksWorld Yep, they said I could probably never live on my own, in front of me. All that, in my senior year IEP. I honestly don't remember even going to any others.

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                        @pixelate @NicksWorld What the hell that is fucked up I'm so sorry. There are some kids that I kind of wonder if they can live on their own. Nostly because the parents have not allowed them to actually do anything and they are now 18 and don't know how to make a sandwich, but I don't ever say that what I say is here are the skills that she's going to need to learn if she wants to live on her own. These are some training programs that might really benefit her that kind of thing. It is not up to me to say what someone's potential is that's not why I'm here and what kind of hubris is that.

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                        • N nicksworld@mastodon.stickbear.me

                          @pawpower you're not a disappointment. Think about it, you live in New Orleans, have a good job as a teacher, have friends and dogs who care about and love you very much, and a house to live in that's yours. If anything, you can't get better than that in 2026, and all that while also being deaf-blind and having lung issues.

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                          @NicksWorld @pawpower I mean she could have even more doggies. And more and more and more and more and more…

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                            @NicksWorld @pawpower I mean she could have even more doggies. And more and more and more and more and more…

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                            @pixelate @NicksWorld God don't tempt me. I have puppy fever so bad right now.

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                              @pixelate @NicksWorld What the hell that is fucked up I'm so sorry. There are some kids that I kind of wonder if they can live on their own. Nostly because the parents have not allowed them to actually do anything and they are now 18 and don't know how to make a sandwich, but I don't ever say that what I say is here are the skills that she's going to need to learn if she wants to live on her own. These are some training programs that might really benefit her that kind of thing. It is not up to me to say what someone's potential is that's not why I'm here and what kind of hubris is that.

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                              @pawpower @NicksWorld Yeah, I guess I've kinda taken a lot of bad thought processes from that school. Every time I came out of my room into the common area, the dorm staff always seemed to find something wrong with me, what I was doing, or found something for me to do. So I just kind of closed off from everyone. It didn't help that all the boys I lived with always seemed so loud to me, and that usually got on my nerves. Then the other day I told people about my darker thoughts, and the person who manages where I live, and my case manager, and one of the board members of where I work, came and told me they care about me. I still can't believe it. I'm so used to being on my own and dealing with everything myself, it's really hard to ask for help.

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                              • pawpower@beige.partyP pawpower@beige.party

                                @pixelate @NicksWorld God don't tempt me. I have puppy fever so bad right now.

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                                baxaphobia@caneandable.social
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                                @pawpower @pixelate @NicksWorld Oh if I could I would get a puppy. But 5 dogs would be way too much!

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                                  @pixelate @NicksWorld God don't tempt me. I have puppy fever so bad right now.

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                                  @pawpower @NicksWorld It's okay, you can get a few more. And then a few more. And then several more. And then a legion more.

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                                  • N nicksworld@mastodon.stickbear.me

                                    @pawpower Don't get me started on stupid IEP meetings. IEP meetings were nothing to me but execute Nick meetings and I hated all of them.

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                                    @NicksWorld @pawpower My advice, get used to it and try really hard to get yourself a better attitude about it. I hate meetings as much as you do, but for now, they're here to stay.

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                                      @pawpower Don't get me started on stupid IEP meetings. IEP meetings were nothing to me but execute Nick meetings and I hated all of them.

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                                      @NicksWorld @pawpower How's your brother liking it?

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                                      • B bruce@allovertheplace.ca

                                        @NicksWorld @pawpower My advice, get used to it and try really hard to get yourself a better attitude about it. I hate meetings as much as you do, but for now, they're here to stay.

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                                        nicksworld@mastodon.stickbear.me
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                                        @Bruce @pawpower It's easy to turn it on when I need to. Really, its not something I can't handle with a whole lot of mental effert.

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                                          @NicksWorld @pawpower How's your brother liking it?

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                                          nicksworld@mastodon.stickbear.me
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                                          @Bruce @pawpower He seems to like it.

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