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homeschoolcart · 1 year ago
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"Groove and Learn Alphabet Unleash Your Dance Moves with the Suffix -ful!"
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smashcut · 2 months ago
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“He has weird politics/he’s alt-right/he’s a leftist” as if all Americans don’t have deeply incoherent and baffling politics
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bugpoasting · 9 months ago
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thinking about the post an rb back about how viewing paul as having been in love with john the whole times makes it so that all of john's actions from like. 1968 on feel to Paul like he's doing them specifically to hurt him. that's the girl au sauce
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mcheung · 2 years ago
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i’m starting to realise that this isn’t heartbreak at all, it’s a result of me going through something at a young age and collapsing from the mental toll of it
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brainsnax · 2 years ago
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dearansur · 2 years ago
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why is this person hyperanalyzing family guy yuri
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yum-confex · 13 days ago
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Take a Brain Break 😮‍💨 and Play 'This or That' 🍦🍭🍫🍬🍰
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candyparalysis · 1 month ago
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RTR is at his best when he is at his freakiest, this shit freaks
turn down your volume before listening its LOUD
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specialsaathi · 9 months ago
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BRAIN BREAKS OR MOVEMENT BREAKS WITH INDIVIDUALS ON THE AUTISM SPECTRUM
Triveni Goswami VernalRegistered Special Educator (CRR: A64010)Often times, when we are working with individuals on the Autism Spectrum, they tend to get overwhelmed by the activities expected to be competed during the designated “work time”. In such a scenario, providing adequate number of Brain Breaks/Movement Breaks becomes quite significant.Brain Breaks /Movement Breaks are small activities…
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cindyjt · 2 years ago
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Is moving around actually a break for the brain? Are we putting too much emphasis on what children do at tables instead of when they are moving around? Join Cindy and Alison as they answer these questions and more!
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elainemorisi · 2 years ago
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I have many excessive fanon peeves, but The Biggest may be that you cannot make (mis)translation jokes and also pretend these people wouldn't learn each other's languages
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wwrityjess · 5 months ago
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brainbreaking your puppygirl so bad that it can't speak human words anymore. just barks. it just walks on all fours and pees outside. it sleeps in a crate. it eats from its bowl and lays at your feet. it is fully obedient to any command you give it.
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introduce it to those buttons people give to their dogs on tiktok. teach it to press the "treat" button if it wants a treat. make it press the "walk" button if it wants walkies. make it press the "mommy" button if it wants attention. teach it to answer questions with the "no" and "yes" buttons. give it a "horny" button to press if it wants relief. teach it to communicate all its doggy thoughts through the doggy buttons. it will love being able to communicate its thoughts with you.
it might even become a little demanding. it might press the "treat" button right after getting a treat. it might press the "mommy" button the moment you stop giving it belly rubs. it might press the "outside" button right after you let it back inside. it might press the "no" button when it doesn't want to go in its crate yet, or if it doesn't want to go to the vet. it might even press the "horny" button minutes after it came all over your thigh. twice!
then you can take away buttons. remove the "horny" button so it stays pent up. remove the "no" button because "it's my puppy, my toy, I can decide what to do with it". so many buttons you can give it, so many buttons you can take away. imagine the possibilities!
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brb-on-a-quest · 4 months ago
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You're wrong. The best Sherlock Holmes is not the BBC Brainbreaking Cauliflower version but The Great Mouse Detective (1986).
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variablejabberwocky · 1 month ago
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there's something wholesome but mildly brainbreaking to be middle aged and using arts&crafts skills you learned when you were barely old enough to make permanent memories
like im sitting here carefully folding paper and gently ripping the edges apart to make damn near straight lines and in my mind im flooded with sense memories of not having the manual dexterity OR the patience OR the understanding to do that and carefully cutting them out with safety scissors instead
and like...i can get better edges with my bare hands now than i could with new sharp scissors then
and i remember watching my grandma's hands, lined and so much rougher than mine, gracefully do something. and i'd look at my own soft and smooth and still slightly pudgy from baby fat hands and wonder how anyone could do something so well and so easily and make it look so pretty.
i was convinced i would NEVER have the ability to do anything remotely as well, and yet...
here i am, nearly the same age as my grandmother in those memories, and my hands are lined and rough, and i am easily ripping paper into straight edges with hardly a thought and not a pair of scissors in sight
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brainsnax · 2 years ago
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Fun song to get the kids up and moving in the classroom or at home
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take-my-soul-if · 8 months ago
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i decided to watch A Man Called Otto as like a brainbreak from writing.. worst decision of my life. don't watch the movie.
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