That's just weird. So weird!
Does anyone do any valid research before posting?
You probably should tell them sooner rather than later and quit this charade because the longer you drag this on the more it's going to hurt when they hear it.
Yes! I used to live down south. Palmetto bugs are huge flying roaches. :gig
I've never seen anyone catch and eat them though. :sick Wear lizards like earrings though, sure. :lol:
Not here in the midwest they don't. Maybe a mouse or a stray cat could squeeze by if you held the door open too long.
Dont forget cockroaches along with those scorpions. 🤣 Down south, they're like "oh that's just normal. What's not normal is not having cockroaches in your car." :gig
You just got some great advice. The very next thing you say is that your still going to do what you want which is exactly opposite of the advice. Why ask for help if you already have the answers?
👌dum dum. You do you.
How in the :mad: did your posts go from incoherent broken sentences to giving serious advice? We can tell you're just regurgitating well respected advice. FYI, your internet search has led you astray.
This is an instagram comedian who mostly posts short vids that revolve around work - hopefully it's ok to share here. I'd rate it as PG maybe PG13. 😬 (I don't know as a lot is allowed in media anymore.) But if totally inappropriate let me know.
This is one is titled, "Things I wish I could say...
That's why you practice to be prepared for the what ifs. :confused:
We had 1/2 of your figures sure, but I'm not sure that would make a difference as we were doing business as usual and it's not the standard school where everyone is in the classroom sitting at a desk. If we had more students...
Yesterday I wore one of my "funny" shirts to work (usually business casual is expected).
I wore a shirt that said, "Sorry I can't, I have plans with my dog." Ha. It came in handy many times throughout the day when asked to do something. 😆 :gig
Due to the connections you make while using cursive, it helps to make impressions on the brain. In my experience young children who learn cursive first make an easier transition to print than the other way around. Its also much easier to think of how sounds make words because of the flowing...
There are studies about handwriting and the brain and how it helps to make more of a connection to what you are writing. It fires off those synapses making connections between your right and left hemispheres.
Try writing a handwritten letter in print. Excruciating. Let me add - the older you get, the less perfect your handwriting gets. It's much easier writing than printing when you have arthritis too. 😁
Yeah, I had heard that. I didn't verify it, so didn't bring it up. But, it is wonderful news and I figured this would cycle back around. However, there are children who have not been exposed to it and cannot read it or write in cursive.