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Tonight's sunset
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It's simple. Let me save you some time.

This one's broody, now that one is broody, in all the years that one has never been broody and now she is, look now this frequent broody is broody again. Pictures of fluffed up angry pancake hens.

You are caught up.
Pretty much... 🙄
 
It's simple. Let me save you some time.

This one's broody, now that one is broody, in all the years that one has never been broody and now she is, look now this frequent broody is broody again. Pictures of fluffed up angry pancake hens.

You are caught up.
Where's the spoiler alert? :lau
 
Good morning folks.... :frow I'm finally out of class and done with work. I hate modern eLearning... You no longer get scored on the answer, but get scored on how you get there. I had the right answer today but wrong approach apparently. ARG!
Surely actually having the right answer is the most important thing.
 
One would think!
Yeah. One would think. But it gets weird. YD began life being super good @ math but she would never show her working. She was very visual & could look @ even quite large computations & do them in her head. I once asked her to explain what she did & it was too complicated to even try & explain ~ & I only asked because I knew the lack of working was eventually going to cause us problems. It did. Our supervisor accused us of cheating ~ which wasn't possible because I had lost the answer book & even I didn't know if her answers were correct or not. [My mathematical education ceased in grade 3. From that point on numbers never made sense to me & I gave up on ever being mathematically competent] We had a lot of problems with that supervisor. The point is educators know there are lots of different ways of learning & teaching & if you know how you learn/teach best you have the greatest chance of success ~ which is why I don't understand why the eLearning insists on just one way.
 

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