"Yesterday The Quietest Kid In My Last Class Spoke To Me For The First Time. He Asked If He Could Doodle On My Board, And Since We Were Just Waiting Around For Buses I Said, "Sure""
"He draws an insanely realistic face, and when I tell him how awesome it is, he says he likes to draw. He also likes comics so we talk about the Green Lantern Corps because his favorite artist does the comics until his bus is called. Today, he immediately went to the board when the bell rang and started drawing. His bus was called in less than ten minutes yet he was able to do this. I'm going to take pictures of all his doodles this year and give them to him in a book at the end. I hope it reminds him to keep doing what he loves."
I took up cooking new things from scratch (in cluding bread of course), so I wouldn't have to go outside as much. That new level of self-reliance felt and feels pretty wholesome.
It taught people to not underestimate and belittle those who work in service industry, and to reexamine their priorities. Forcing elitists into the exact positions that they belittled others for. Imagine thinking you have a secure government job only to discover it may be gone, just like those who work in other industries. Whole those who struggled and constantly abused could finally say "now you know what it feels like".
#46 interesting. is this so they can operate computers and scam people with poor English?
Don't be so quick to judge. The mother could have been shot by a hunter. Those fawns were probably found huddled and hungry beside its corpse. Adults just don't surreptitiously bring large wild animals to their house unless there's a very logical reason to do so. Some do...most don't.