- How old was your partner at the time?
- How did you balance child care with school, was it one of your parents?
- Did one of you have to drop out of high school as a result?
cyberpunk007
What the fuck is a Shrek TV?! This shit exists?!
But it's not all about you and your experience 😅
Fuck Israel
What you did wrong was GO TO THE USA. Fuck that place.
what a fucking shitty website.
Here you go:
Back in March, Grade 12 students at Parkdale CI sent in senior quotes for the school’s yearbook. But when some students submitted “Free Palestine” and “Free Tibet” as their quotes, graduating Grade 12 student Remi Ajao-Russell said they were rejected. “Free Tibet” is associated with a political movement pushing for Tibet’s independence from China. The movement is supported by the Canadian government, with Parliament passing a motion in 2024 unanimously recognizing Tibetans’ right to self-determination.
“Our principal was not pleased with that,” Ajao-Russell said. “So she requested that they be removed and that those students pick another quote.”
While Ajao-Russell was not one of the students to submit these quotes they said some of their friends were and later asked for a meeting with the principal. At that meeting, Ajao-Russell said their friends said the principal gave students a list of approved quotes like “Palestine for Palestinians” and “I love Tibet.”
“Nothing that had any sort of quote unquote revolutionary spirit behind it,” Ajao-Russell said of the alternative quotes. Still, the students in the meeting agreed to use one of the new quotes. It wasn’t until these new quotes were later rejected and students held another “tense” meeting with the principal that the school decided to remove all Grade 12 quotes from the yearbook, said Ajao-Russell.
In an email sent to Parkdale CI staff and Grade 12 students at the end of April that was shared with the Star, school administrators said the decision came after “careful discussions” with senior members of Toronto District School Board and the TDSB’s human rights, legal and communications departments.
“In the interest of fairness, no grad comments will be included in this year’s yearbook,” the email reads. “The space originally designated for comments will remain blank and we will provide students time before graduation to sign and leave messages in each other’s yearbooks in that blank space.”
Administrators pointed to a September 2024 directive from the provincial Ministry of Education as part of its reasoning. That directive states that people are not allowed to “disseminate political biases into our classrooms” to avoid enabling “inflammatory, discriminatory and hateful content.”
“By taking this route,” administrators wrote in their email to students and staff, “we aim to balance students’ freedom of expression with our responsibility to adhere to the Ministry’s position.”
Administrators added that they recognize the ministry’s directive “may disproportionately impact equity-seeking groups.” The school email also said it was “not the first school to make this decision,” and that administrators believed their approach may become more common in the future. TDSB spokesperson Emma Moynihan did not say whether other schools had decided to remove their grad quotes when asked by the Star.
Probably going to see an uprise in things like lorawan or consumer-owned mesh networks.
There were protections in the first place?
I find it useful for correcting my syntax (when it's correct 😂) for certain networking devices. I touch so many vendors it's not always one I can remember all the commands for.
It's kinda become a Google replacement for me.
I have found certain areas it's weak and I know when to quit when I'm ahead and it just agrees with me and spits out more incorrect info when I call it out.
Also when are we going to hit an AI feedback loop? 😅
Not your cup of tea, I take it?
Half life 2?
Metro 2033?
New doom games
Witcher 3 if you stick to the main quest line only