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I’m a young female teacher – my students offend me every day, they say I look ‘sick’ and ask why I’m not married
CRUEL bullies can make school challenging – even when you’re a teacher.
One woman said her elementary school students have “offended” her with remarks about her height, her relationships, and her clothes.
Kindergarten teacher Alina Bitter (@meetmissalina) kept track of her students’ rude comments for several days.
At the end of the week, she recounted them in a video complete with reenactments for her followers.
“Here are the ways my kindergarteners have managed to offend me this week,” Bitter said at the beginning of the clip.
Then, she took on the part of her students, acting out their conversations on the screen.
“Um, Miss Bitter, why do you look sick?” one student had questioned her.
When Bitter said, “I just didn’t feel like wearing makeup today,” her student responded with a skeptical “…Oh.”
Others asked invasive questions about her personal life.
“Miss Bitter, do you ever get sad that you’re not married?” one student asked her.
Others weren’t sure how to reconcile her short stature with her status as a teacher.
“But like, are you ever gonna get any taller?” a confused student asked.
The students’ comments continued through Bitter’s lessons.
During one activity, Bitter was drawing a gorilla on the whiteboard. Little did she know, one of her students was an art critic.
“Your gorilla kinda looks like a weird cat,” the child said. “I can tell you’ve never drawn a gorilla before.”
A child dissatisfied with a reward for good work asked, “Are you only giving us mini stickers because you don’t have enough money for the big stickers?”
Even her students’ compliments were actually insults in disguise.
“Your sweater kinda looks like rainbow sherbet,” said one student the day Bitter wore a pink, orange, and purple sweater.
Bitter thanked the student, who then responded in a deadpan, “I only like chocolate ice cream.”
Some kindergarteners relied on a more classic insult formula. “Your name kinda sounds like butt,” one told Ms. Bitter.
Her fellow teachers were quick to provide sympathy and share some of the mean comments their own students have made.
“I almost never wear makeup,” one woman wrote. “When I do, the students ask me why I look prettier!”
Another said her student had asked if she had a husband or a boyfriend.
When she responded in the negative, the concerned student asked, “Are you lonely?”
Bitter couldn’t help but laugh along with the other teachers to keep from crying. “Absolutely brutal out here,” she wrote in a comment.
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I’m a bodybuilder in my 80s – I retired from sport aged 35 but came back when my wife got sick, now nothing will stop me
A MOTIVATED bodybuilder revealed what got him back into competing at an older age.
Toshisuke Kanazawa, 86, has been competing since he was 20 years old and called it quits by age 34 – but became re-inspired by his wife who was having health issues.
Toshisuke Kanazawa, 86, has been competing in bodybuilding competitions since he was 20 years old[/caption]
Kanazawa is good at what he does too; He recently competed in the Japan bodybuilding championship as the oldest person ever to do so and also beat his record for the same title from the year before.
He has been a Japan champion a total of 15 times during his overall career.
However, the bodybuilder restarted his career at age 50 to help encourage his wife’s health because she loved watching him compete and win, per My Modern Met.
Kanazawa explained that his bodybuilding is what would make her the happiest and would help with keeping her in a healthy state.
To prepare for the next chapter of bodybuilding, Kanazawa added that he had to resume training by spending three hours a day at the gym and got on a strict diet of rice, fermented soya beans, and miso soup with eggs.
The bodybuilder also has no plans to retire any time soon and hopes to continue with a successful career for at least another four years.
But he does want to stay healthy up until he is 100 years old.
“I hope I can reach the hearts of others when they see me take on a challenge even in old age,” Kanazawa said.
“I’m still not anywhere near the finish line. It’s important to keep setting goals and taking on challenges no matter how old you are.”
“I’d like to set myself as an example to other grandpas and grandmas in the world by living healthy until 100.”
Another bodybuilder who won a Mr. Olympia award in 2022 explained his story of how far he has come compared to when he used to feel uncomfortable taking his shirt off in public.
A female bodybuilder also described her story of how she earned the nickname “The Golden Panther.”
He said he hopes to live to be 100 to be an example for other elderly people[/caption]
The Mageseeker brings sick 2D action to the League Of Legends world next month
Last month, Riot Forge announced their latest spin-off would launch sometime this Spring. We now have an April 18th release date for The Mageseeker: A League Of Legends Story, alongside an snazzy trailer that’s bursting with sick 2D pixel art, outrageous magical abilities, and a few lore teases. The action RPG comes from developer Digital Sun, the folks behind Moonlighter, the roguelike shopkeeping-sim hybrid.
Sick of hunt-and-peck? Here’s how to touch-type like a pro
As a kid, I started typing by tapping in cheat codes on ’90s PC games like Doom and Rise of the Triad, but it wasn’t until the covid pandemic that I finally ditched my awkward hunt-and-peck technique and learned touch typing.
If you don’t know how to touch type, there are very approachable ways you can learn on your own. You may think you do just fine ham-fisting your way through the keys, but with a little effort, you can learn to type faster, use your fingers more ergonomically, and rarely have to take your eyes off your screen as you clackity-clack-clack-clack along.
If you’ve been relying on only a few fingers to type, it’s going to take some time to adjust and get those idle digits cracking along. At first, you may type as slow as…