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I feel like I've sweated enough today to make an entire other me. And the hellish part of summer is only just beginning.

I have to pee, but my is actually happy to be curled up on my lap for the first time in a long time.

I’m so glad for all the people who speak out on social media. It helps me as a teacher to know what to look for and how to be inclusive and understanding of students on the spectrum.

Like knowing non-verbal kids aren’t being contrary means I can assist them rather than scold them.

It isn’t easy to research on my own given the vast amount of misinformation out there. So hearing real people’s experiences, needs, and criticisms is invaluable for my students’ wellbeing.

@craigmaloney
Just don't forget you're playing a roguelike, then.

All I know of is two basic words and what the circle means in writing. But that, and a bit of pattern recognition, was enough to "read" those two words and accidentally fool someone into thinking I speak Korean. Oops.

After we handed back midterms, a student asked me why one of her answers was wrong. She didn't understanding how passives work with prepositions.

To help her beyond a one-time explanation, I quickly wrote up a sheet with some example sentence patterns and their translations.

When I gave her the sheet, she reacted like I'd performed magic in front of her.

I hope someday she realizes SHE can be too.

For tonight’s random-derangement-o’clock derangement, my has chosen to engage her play-, groom-, fight- and cuddle-mode simultaneously. As one might imagine, this makes for a painful and unsatisfactory experience for all involved. But trying to opt out results in non-stop vocal protests. *sigh*

At first glance, I thought this was a “NO CENTAURS” sign:

I don't know if my will ever forgive me. She had to go to the vet for an ear infection today, and now I'll have to medicate her ears twice daily for a week.

I really need to make a sign for the electronic lock on my door that tells people how to get out. A few days ago I briefly trapped some delivery guys by accident because the control panel is very not intuitive and is . And by "Korean," I mean all the writing on it is all *in Korean*. So none of the people I know, whether or fellow foreigner, can read the damn thing.

The dispatch company I work for discourages us teachers from using our cell phones at work. The schools we work at encourage their students to write about their interests in English class. Then they give us the writings to correct because we're native speakers.

But there's often no way to figure out what our students are writing about without some way to look up all of their random special interests. So it's either ignore the company's policy or do a crap job of teaching English.

My , , spent yesterday afternoon having an anxiety attack about the windows being open. In the evening, she wandered around the apartment for hours making "mrip mrip" sounds. Then she got mad at me for picking her up.

She spent most of today still mad at me and would hiss if I tried to touch her. Now she's curled up on my stomach, for the first time ever, totally relaxed.

It was an entire random-derangement weekend.

@shadowstreik
I wasn't raised bilingual either, but I've managed to acquire a good chunk of a second language anyway. It may get harder as time goes on, but it's never too late! 😀

@shadowstreik
It gets even more fun when you're a bilingual who is prone to code switching but your phone can only understand one language at a time.

Once again, it's random-derangement-o'clock in time.

Today's derangement: Roll around on the floor asking for pets. Get very upset if pet anywhere other than one's back even though one's back is currently inaccessible due to the rolling.

@ruby
That's just how baby crows grow up. They leave the nest while they still can't really fend for themselves and the adults take care of them wherever they go. Unless the the adults are creating problems for humans because of the baby's location, you don't have to do anything.

@JordiGH
All I've seen so far are the same sort of reactions that you get with feminism anywhere: guys whining about being expected to do better. There might be some "foreign influence" type complaints out there, but Japanese traditionalism (and the patriarchy inherent in it) isn't anti-Western.

@JordiGH
Well, so far, it's the same as any other kind of feminism, but with a focus on concerns facing women in Japanese society and its various subcultures.

Also, Japan is a little behind on the public discourse, so there's also a lot of trying to get average Joes (er, average Jōtarōs?) to recognize double standards for what they are.

Can't give up Birdsite quite yet. Just found all the angry on it. 😍