drummer kim save me...save me drummer kim
I decided to post it here :} #OMORIFANART
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A small tree in a sidewalk planter would be a poor hiding spot for anyone. But a seven-foot, 344-pound retired basketball star is another story. On Tuesday, Shaquille O'Neal played peekaboo with a pap.
Nowadays, it seems that there are memes for every occasion, from weddings to social anxiety, and everything in between. There’s even memes to discuss with your therapist; according to the ‘Freud Intensifies’ Instagram account, at least.
70s/80s memory triggers
the esteemed president, leader, commander-in-chief, executive director, and boss of spina di rosula! #genshinimpact #navia #fanart
Museums and art galleries can become an overwhelming experience for the casual visitor. Luckily, some people untangle centuries-old ideas and dumb-down them into language us mortals can understand, too. Previously, we covered museum museum snapchats; now it's time for something else - an array of hilarious art memes. After diving into this list, you might just feel as a highbrow art critic yourself.
Take a break, enjoy some pics, have a laugh. The weekend is the perfect time (or excuse) to chill out and do what you want to do instead of what your...
ehhhhh doodled some tomo :D
operation something or other final part: welcome home 1/3
お花見ピクニック女子会! #ライアット春アート #VALORANT
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Kaveh was very confused... #Lumine #Kaveh #Genshinimpact
HBO's "Chernobyl" is now the highest rated show of all time according to IMDb. Here are the best memes that will help deal with the horrors of...
Me:The bible *holds this up* My normal friend: That says the Ishimondo Bibble- Me:do yOU QUESTION THE WORDS OF THE MIGHTY TAKA?!- Just a random bibble full of Ishimondo oneshots, imagines, maybe an ask Ishimondo one day, and pictures, nothin' special warning:May contain smut, angst, and definitely has gayness If you see your art in this and want removed, please dm me and let me know! Otherwise, credit to any artists who are shown in this. Most of these I get from Pinterest or Google so some of the artists names aren't stated. But if it does show a name, I'll definitely show it (updated/put here 1/27/20). If you see your art in this and want it credited, please, once again, dm me and I'll definitely put your name at the end of the chapter. This book is discontinued also, sorry
i need navia rn
Lots of women play video games. Lots of them are pretty good at it. All of them deal with jerks who think they can't play just because they're girls.
and they were wives 🥹 fem!Alhaitham & fem!Kaveh #Alhaitham #Kaveh #haikaveh #GenshinImpact
Our district uses the Everyday Math program. I think it is sometimes also referred to as Chicago Math. I like it. It is more rigorous than our previous math series, but there are some gaps in the program that would stop me from saying I love it. Just a personal opinion. Nevertheless, it is a program that requires my friends to have a variety of materials available to them everyday, no pun intended! There are 24 friends in my class this year, sitting at four tables of six. I have set up one tub for each table which are stored in a cubby in the front of the room. Each table has a "Math Captain" who is responsible for getting the tubs and debs at the start of each period. Tubs being the blue bins and debs is our shorthand for the dry erase boards that sit under each tub. It's a silly thing, but it is so much easier to say, "Use your deb" rather than saying, "Use your dry erase board." And, yes, I know I should be writing it D.E.B. So, what is in the tubs? First, we have a cup with red and blue pens and pencils. This group needed a restock on pencils. All three are used in the program, and I have learned to pick my battles. My friends are required to have their own blue and red pen and pencils, but you know how that goes. There's always someone who doesn't have something. Rather than make it an issue, I keep extras in each tub. It's easier for me to just provide extras than harangue them about not having what they are supposed to. Next, there are some eraser cloths for their dry erase boards. Over the years, I have learned that this is a much more cost effective and functional eraser than the regular black block erasers. These last forever and when they get a bit grungy I just bring them home and throw them in the washer. They come out clean and work like new. Everyday Math comes with special decks of number cards that my friends use often. Usually, if they are working in teams they will need more than one set. Even if they are only using on set per a pair, they sit three pairs at a table. This means I have three identical sets of cards out that can't be mixed up. Can you see the problem? It would be impossible to expect ten and eleven year olds to not get them mixed up occasionally. To prevent the mix-up, I took all my cards home and marked each set with a different color or color symbol. I also purchased soap cases at the dollar store to keep each set in. I marked the case with the symbol that is on the deck of cards in the case. I have three decks of cards in each tub. The trick is to make sure the colors are not similar at each table so that my friends can easily identify which deck a lost or mixed-up card belongs in. When I ran out of colors, we went to check marks of different colors. It really has helped to keep the decks organized. Everyday Math also come with a blue template for each friend. There is one for each friend in the tub. My district does not like us to send these home, but that's a little hard when some of the homework or test review materials require the use of the template. My students each have a number, so I numbered each template in the corner. This way, each students is responsible for their template. So, yeah, I do send them home on occasion. The templates are pretty cool. They have a half and full circle protractor, a percent circle, a metric ruler, a standard ruler, all the geometric shapes and pattern blocks, and can act as a compass. If we ever switch programs, I'm planning to hold on to these! The last couple of things I keep in the tubs are a calculator for each student and two baggies with different colored cubes. The cubes come in handy for some of the math games played in the program. So that's how I keep my friends organized and ready to go for Math. At the beginning of the period, the Math Captain get the tubs and debs for their table, and at the end of the period is responsible for gathering all the materials and returning them to the cubby. Every month we change captains. How do you organize for math? Do you use tubs? If so, what's in your tub?
A fine selection of funny memes and pics to help you through the day.
fontaine again (haha that rhymes)
I think there are so many ways this could be used in therapy and I am excited to try it out! The basic principle is the kids can shake the bottle around to find the different words hidden in the rice. Once they find a word, they can:
Photograph by Express Monorail Photograph by Dryad & Sprite Photography The 2004 winner of the Reader’s Choice Award for ‘Favourite Attraction at the Magic Kingdom Park’, Spla…
Cards for teaching verbs to beginner ESL students. Great for activities like gesture games, Simon Says, Bingo, etc. 32 basic verbs per page. Free download.