I think “this Gruber feller” is even worse than you described him; he’s smug, pernicious, toxic, disdainful and unbelievably supercilious. I hope bad things -- very bad things -- happen to him. Or are done to him; AFAIC, he richly deserves it.
As does every single legislator who voted for the ACA. The level of deceit, cynicism and outright fucking treachery inherent in the passage of that law is beyond stunning. I think everyone responsible ought to be dangling from Esso station overhangs.
OK, so I sent an email to one of my former assistant principals (who retired at the end of last school year) letting her know how things ended up with me and the district and asking for a letter of recommendation. This is someone who has been in my classroom many, many times and seen how I interact with my students. She said she is “unable” to write a letter for me and hopes I am able to “move past this and go forward.” Gee, thanks. I can’t “move forward” without a recommendation from a former supervisor and she well knows it. She couldn’t even muster the nerve to say she was “unwilling” and instead chose the passive “unable”.
I’m really struggling with God’s desire that we not repay evil for evil.
This is the kind of cowardice we tend to see every day and it is worse in many ways than cowardice in the face of danger. At least that is easier to understand. This is moral cowardice and seems so common now. Is character even taught now? Are they too afraid that people with character will not stand passively in the face of their evil or blind themselves to the truth?
Happy Caturday from 30ºF Happy Larryville, GN; damn you, ManBearPig!
Does this mean that pregnant women in South Korea are also WiFi hotspots?
WTH is he doing in that phone booth?
I’m not sure why, but there’s something I find a wee bit suspicious about this shower:
Sven --
I think “this Gruber feller” is even worse than you described him; he’s smug, pernicious, toxic, disdainful and unbelievably supercilious. I hope bad things -- very bad things -- happen to him. Or are done to him; AFAIC, he richly deserves it.
As does every single legislator who voted for the ACA. The level of deceit, cynicism and outright fucking treachery inherent in the passage of that law is beyond stunning. I think everyone responsible ought to be dangling from Esso station overhangs.
Every. Single. Goddamned. One. Of. Them.
Well, in all fairness I was in a generous mood last might. But yeah, I kind of wish bad things on him as well.
Took a little trip over the hill to the San Fernando Valley museum. Fatwa, might be something that you would enjoy your next trip out:
http://valleyrelics.org/
Happy Caturday, Gerbil Nation!
Good day, Fatwa!
Sure, just ask them for their access code and see what happens!
OK, so I sent an email to one of my former assistant principals (who retired at the end of last school year) letting her know how things ended up with me and the district and asking for a letter of recommendation. This is someone who has been in my classroom many, many times and seen how I interact with my students. She said she is “unable” to write a letter for me and hopes I am able to “move past this and go forward.” Gee, thanks. I can’t “move forward” without a recommendation from a former supervisor and she well knows it. She couldn’t even muster the nerve to say she was “unwilling” and instead chose the passive “unable”.
I’m really struggling with God’s desire that we not repay evil for evil.
This is the kind of cowardice we tend to see every day and it is worse in many ways than cowardice in the face of danger. At least that is easier to understand. This is moral cowardice and seems so common now. Is character even taught now? Are they too afraid that people with character will not stand passively in the face of their evil or blind themselves to the truth?
Just damn.