Patience, Outrage Culture, and Mr. Berger's Class
Patience is key. Outrage is everywhere.
Patience is key. Outrage is everywhere.
Long time readers of my blog will have noticed that I'm a total Nintendo fanboy [https://exceptionnotfound.net/how-my-5-year-old-taught-me-the-value-of-pair-programming/]. I've owned all of their consoles from the SNES onward, including the Nintendo 64, Gamecube, Wii, Wii U, and now the Switch. I can still remember the joy of Super Mario
I've got a relatively long commute to work each morning, and listening to the radio just isn't fun for me anymore. Music stations seem to play the same songs over and over again and sports radio is full of endless drivel and loudmouth know-nothings. I don't have enough time in
Fairy tales are more than true, not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.
About a week ago I asked for my readers' opinions on what to do with the Read-Aloud Corner series [https://www.exceptionnotfound.net/opinion-time-should-read-aloud-corner-be-its-own-blog/] , and the response was pretty consistent across the board. > "I'd suggest separating them, for SEO and reasons as mentioned by others. I think you'll get more