Not exact matches
Perhaps you've searched the internet and find that there is a wide variety of
opinion on this subject
along with all your mom
friends telling you what worked for them.
I got my
friends to attend forums, talked
with teachers about student voice, listened to the
opinions of educators around my community, and shared the resources I've come across
along the way.
The immediate reaction of my husband and me to this news item was something like: great — now they've made it easier for people to add more personal
opinion and non-authoritative «my brother heard from his
friend's cousin's wife» stuff, all gathered together in a database,
along with occasionally useful information from authoritative sources.
Wouldn't it be great when you are chatting
with a group of
friends and one of the
friends ask for some
opinions and you just send a GIF,
along with your
opinion, and that's the last thing you ever hear about it?
Time to consider which side of your bread is being buttered, and by who, and it ain't the up - side by first - class professionals, but rather, it is predominantly the dark underside by here - today - gone - tomorrow realturds and / or long - term learned - the - ropes realturds (playing
along with the industry - centric rules against slagging other realturds), not to mention too many low - life - ignoring realturd - supporting self - serving ASSociation officials living off of realturds» dues - dollars (of which there are many more than non-realturds» dues dollars in my
opinion), and that, my
friend, is the problem that Chris and many others within ORE have not only recognized, but who have the gonads to break ranks
with the devil that they know and rightfully kick sand in its face.