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marlynnofmany · 21 days ago
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In the interest of not derailing this already-long-and-awesome thread, here are some more details! (Paging @sparrows-corner and any other interested parties.)
So in my first semester of college, I took an Intro to Psychology class. I didn't expect anything special; it was just one of those general education courses that everybody was supposed to take at some point. But it turned out amazing.
What the general public didn't know at that point was someone in the college administration had screwed up and forgotten to assign a teacher to this class. Until a week before class. When several students emailed to ask why that detail was missing in the online listing.
The administration panicked, scrambled for someone-anyone-omg-who-can-drop-everything-and-teach-this-class. They called recently-graduated owners of Masters Degrees in teaching.
They found Sandy.
She was qualified and available, and much older than the average recent grad, with the confidence to go with it. This was still a daunting task, though, and she agreed on one condition: that she team-teach the class with a friend of hers who was still working on finishing his degree.
Having no other choice and seeing no real problem with this, the administration agreed. And thus was born the most glorious educational comedy act in my entire academic career. The two of them were a delight. They knew all the stuff they needed to teach, and they knew a great deal more, and they delivered lectures in a way that had everyone paying eager attention. It was great.
This friend, by the way, was awesome in his own right. While Sandy was a curly-haired white lady around middle age, Wayne was a black guy who (1) dressed in impeccable suits and (2) had cerebral palsy.
I think a lot of 18-year-old minds were quietly enlightened about a few things just from watching these two banter back and forth, one with joints more wobbly than the other. Wayne told a memorable anecdote at one point about stopping by a grocery store in sweat pants instead of his usual classy wear. The cashier asked some gentle question about what he spent his time on, assuming that he had some sort of carer following him around. The expression on her face when he told her that he taught college was one I'll never forget, and I didn't even see it.
Anyways, at the end of this semester, the two teachers asked a few of us smart kids if we wanted to be TAs (teaching assistants) for the next semester. Since most of us had already become friends during the make-a-group-and-discuss-things portions of the class, this sounded like a party that would look good on our records later. And it really was.
I TA'd for that class a few times in a row, with my buddies and the two very cool teachers. We met up outside of class for holiday parties and everything.
And, since this was during the time the Lord of the Rings trilogy was first coming out in theaters, we all dressed up in costume and went to an early screening together.
Wayne drove. His handicap placard meant we got to park at the front, which was pretty awesome.
Now, I'd met people before who knew more LotR lore than I did, but they all paled in comparison to Sandy. As I said in the notes on that other post, she shared some stories of her youth with us. When she was fourteen, she ran away to join a hippie commune. She already knew fluent elvish, and she used that to help the commune's drug-runners stay out of the clutches of the cops, by translating their drug notes into a language the cops couldn't read. With a start like that, it was unsurprising that she still knew elvish now, along with all sorts of fascinating deep lore.
She had a limited edition book that looked shockingly expensive. She made beeswax candles for all the TAs as holiday gifts, with our names written on them in elvish. I still have mine somewhere.
I haven't heard from any of these lovely people in a long time, since college moves on and so does life, but I will treasure those memories forever. I hope Sandy and Wayne and the others are doing well. They deserve the best.
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biteable-pink-pixie · 1 year ago
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You're such a nerd. Wanna fuck nasty?
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fantastictalesofadventure · 19 days ago
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𝘚𝘩𝘩𝘩𝘩𝘩𝘩𝘩𝘩...𝘪𝘵'𝘴 𝘢 𝘤𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘳!
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albacasstuff · 2 months ago
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Average Lol player 👍
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gavonosc · 1 year ago
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Feeling normal today (lie)
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Additional Gnarpy sketches 🔥
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lemonbombsfjl · 6 months ago
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mikesigninspection · 1 month ago
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No cause Byler not happening would be a very weird decision if we are talking about the targeted audience that Duffers are aiming for.
Since ST is very popular, there is a big audience that comes with it. Of course, the fanbase is basically being washed over with mostly "normal/straight audience."
And, if you don't get into symbolism or try to even slightly think about what the show is telling you/ the message or just trying to pay attention to details and characters, then plot twists like Byler will be sudden and unexpected (duh, it's a plot twist). In your head it will come out of nowhere and it would be weird that such a show with mostly heteronormative audience has a main couple being a queer ship.
But if you actually take a look at it, it makes perfect sense.Why?
Because Stranger Things is a show about outcasts.
It is a show about geeks, nerds, people of color, people with disabilities, queers and people who just genuinely do not fit the norm.
Duffers made a show targeting the audience that is treated differently and are showing us that it is okay to be different. Cause we all are.
And so were they. Duffers were geeks themselves. They inserted themselves in the show.
So, if your targeted audience is people who are/were treated as if they were different, if the show is about coming to your own terms of being different and accepting and loving yourself for it, why would they go the exact opposite route?
Why go with unrequited queer love and tragic queer character death and happy heteronormative path? Why throw all of their work, especially when they put so much details and love and complexity in such a relationship that Byler is?
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I kinda love how its just a known fact that the kind of people who spend lots of time on Tumblr, Ao3, or Youtube are also the same people who just don't sleep or forget to eat, case in point where I am I'm posting this at 1:30 am and have had to have people remind me to eat for every meal, my breakfast was almost just two cups of coffee
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paleb1ueyes · 3 months ago
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An ode to Kevin Smith's characters and the best the 90s gave us: pretentious geeks
(Mallrats (1995);; Clerks (1994))
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vertigoartgore · 6 months ago
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Freaks and Geeks's pilot episode (1999) turns 25 today. Feel old yet ?
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whatthehelloh · 7 months ago
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Hey geeks and nerds! Sign up and spread the word! Let's go get this!
Geeks.ForHarris.org
@wilwheaton @mostlysignssomeportents @writergeekrhw @reallyndacarter
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biteable-pink-pixie · 1 year ago
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Nerds can fucking GET IT. And by 'it' I mean this pussy. ♡
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fantastictalesofadventure · 2 months ago
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IT'ᔕ ᒍᑌᔕT ᗩ ᗪOOᖇ!
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shawnthewonder · 8 days ago
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My Kitty cosplay from Courage the Cowardly Dog at Blerdcon 2025
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sakwguchi · 6 months ago
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GEEKS - EP6
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