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02-06-2024 07:10 PM
@Love to Run wrote:And here we go with the bashing of today's young people by the same generation of people who don't know how to program a phone, install a modem, access a remote learning platform, create a slide presentation or spreadsheet, analyze propoganda, and have the emotional intelligence of a bag of rocks. As a teacher, I work with smart, ambitious, compassionate, critical thinkers who keep me feeling young and energetic and inspire me to be a lifelong learner.
On another note, the 70's are my favorite decade for fashion. Love this pic!
First of all, I thought we were discussing fashion trends then and now. Secondly, (and I'm not trying to be critical) but shouldn't one say "the 70s is my favorite decade...? I want to be corrected if I'm wrong so I know for future reference. Thanks!
02-07-2024 07:31 AM
@Carmie wrote:@Love to Run You sound like a wonderful teacher. We need more like you and more schools that allow teachers to help develop young minds into their full potential to think on their own and not be spoon fed everything.
Some students are criticized for asking questions or not being in agreement.
Thank you for your service to our young folks.
My youngest sister is a special ed teacher. I admire the work good teachers do.
@Carmie Thank you so much! I love what I do and I love my kids.🥰
02-07-2024 07:32 AM
@Trinity11 wrote:
@Love to Run wrote:And here we go with the bashing of today's young people by the same generation of people who don't know how to program a phone, install a modem, access a remote learning platform, create a slide presentation or spreadsheet, analyze propoganda, and have the emotional intelligence of a bag of rocks. As a teacher, I work with smart, ambitious, compassionate, critical thinkers who keep me feeling young and energetic and inspire me to be a lifelong learner.
On another note, the 70's are my favorite decade for fashion. Love this pic!
Thank you @Love to Run . My grandson is in good hands. 💕
@Trinity11 Thanks so much! I believe WE are in good hands, these kids rock!
02-07-2024 07:42 AM
@LuvSoCal wrote:
@Love to Run wrote:And here we go with the bashing of today's young people by the same generation of people who don't know how to program a phone, install a modem, access a remote learning platform, create a slide presentation or spreadsheet, analyze propoganda, and have the emotional intelligence of a bag of rocks. As a teacher, I work with smart, ambitious, compassionate, critical thinkers who keep me feeling young and energetic and inspire me to be a lifelong learner.
On another note, the 70's are my favorite decade for fashion. Love this pic!
First of all, I thought we were discussing fashion trends then and now. Secondly, (and I'm not trying to be critical) but shouldn't one say "the 70s is my favorite decade...? I want to be corrected if I'm wrong so I know for future reference. Thanks!
@LuvSoCal You are absolutely correct. We were discussing fashion until someone started to bash kids. You are also correct, I made a grammatical error on a message board. It must be my 20th century education🙄
02-07-2024 05:02 PM
@Love to Run wrote:
@LuvSoCal wrote:
@Love to Run wrote:And here we go with the bashing of today's young people by the same generation of people who don't know how to program a phone, install a modem, access a remote learning platform, create a slide presentation or spreadsheet, analyze propoganda, and have the emotional intelligence of a bag of rocks. As a teacher, I work with smart, ambitious, compassionate, critical thinkers who keep me feeling young and energetic and inspire me to be a lifelong learner.
On another note, the 70's are my favorite decade for fashion. Love this pic!
First of all, I thought we were discussing fashion trends then and now. Secondly, (and I'm not trying to be critical) but shouldn't one say "the 70s is my favorite decade...? I want to be corrected if I'm wrong so I know for future reference. Thanks!
@LuvSoCal You are absolutely correct. We were discussing fashion until someone started to bash kids. You are also correct, I made a grammatical error on a message board. It must be my 20th century education🙄
@Love to Run Thank you for being so gracious but, in retrospect, I should not have mentioned it. I apologize.🙁
02-07-2024 05:17 PM
@beckyb1012 wrote:
A friend of mine had these in high school. She wore them with her jeans when we went out on weekends. I could never wear those without my heel sliding off the back. I wore sling back wedge sandals as a substitute.
02-07-2024 06:11 PM - edited 02-07-2024 06:49 PM
@wilma wrote:
@beckyb1012 wrote:
A friend of mine had these in high school. She wore them with her jeans when we went out on weekends. I could never wear those without my heel sliding off the back. I wore sling back wedge sandals as a substitute.
I remember those shoes when I was in high school. I considered them torture devices. I had a pair of Candies shoes but without such a high heel. The shoes would not bend when I walked and I had blisters as proof.
02-07-2024 07:03 PM
These girls are so pretty. Love this photo. I love 70s clothes and I only wear flares. Thanks for posting this
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