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Bon (she/her)
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So I am going to an SLT meeting later this year and we are apparently getting swag. I just got asked for my jacket size and my home country (specifically not where I live but where I call home)… Wanna guess what I answered?
The building that houses the agency responsible for containing the spread of invasive pests in the United States has a bed bug infestation
And talking of working together, Starmer has once again used the Supreme Corrupt to remove civil rights because he is too cowardly to do so openly in Parliament. Cue platitudes about “dignity and respect”.
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The department sent staff home twice, but has declined to do so a third time after the insects returned.
Oh and there was absolutely no consideration for the fact that we had a lab exam every Wednesday morning in a completely other programming language. I fecking hated that year. That's not how I learn, and I came so close to dropping out that year because of dueling languages.
This is worth it just for "I Want This Twink Obliterated!" but genuinely, this is a great bundle!
Bodies are bastards!
I had an anxiety dream bad enough to give me a stress headache! How is that fair? Painkillers deployed, let’s see how it goes…
Bon (she/her)
In retrospect, the whole course was a mess. Our dean was on permanent sabbatical due to a fist fight. One lecturer left instructions with the secretary to lie if the police came looking for him. One kept getting off with first years and gave negatively marked final exams. :(
I called him over, and he said "don't worry, you're almost there!" The lab ended. With much frustration, I was no closer to completing 90 minutes later. I recruited my friend who was amazing at programming. Took us another 4 hours to debug and finish it off. It was like this every damned week.
In College we had a teacher who "taught" us Java, he held a lab exam for 2 hours every Wednesday where he programmed 90% of an assignment and left us to do the last 10%. It didn't matter if we understood the assignment or not, we were graded on it. I ran into an error and couldn't resolve it.