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  • Dec 14, 2024
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    ellie

    are you a psych major

    I have 2 psych degrees

  • Dec 14, 2024
    Fever

    I have 2 psych degrees

    that checks out lol

    have a great evening :)

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    Dec 14, 2024
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    Fever

    I provided rationale based on evidence based research on why adults are getting worse temporally to right now

    Did you read the post you responded to initially?

  • Dec 14, 2024
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    Fever

    Fast mapping is a major part of language development and can strengthen understanding of other words while eventually strengthening the skill of understanding language from a cultural standpoint

    my point still stands. they don't use the word correctly. i wouldn't classify that as learning or understanding lol

  • Dec 14, 2024

    I was in the drive thru and gave this kid 10.21..my total was 9.21. Mofo left the window and didn't come back

  • Dec 14, 2024
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    LD

    cope when it's not intentional it's just a systemic failure

    systemic failure =\= unintentional

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    ellie

    my point still stands. they don't use the word correctly. i wouldn't classify that as learning or understanding lol

    Eventually they will, as that's the final stage of fast mapping. It's relative to the culture one first gains the word (internet in this example) but will be forced in use to other settings (real life) and will be operantly conditioned into the correct usage after enough repetitions.

    This is how small children learn language on a larger scale. They hear a word and use it inappropriately until corrected enough or they are exposed to others using it correctly enough times and gain the trait themselves

    We quite literally watched this in real time with demure as an example, and it's been occuring with buzz words for a very long time

  • Dec 14, 2024
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    LD

    Did you read the post you responded to initially?

    Are you not saying its cope to blame systemic issues? I'm not maga enough for the cope meme if so

  • Dec 14, 2024
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    Eventually they will, as that's the final stage of fast mapping. It's relative to the culture one first gains the word (internet in this example) but will be forced in use to other settings (real life) and will be operantly conditioned into the correct usage after enough repetitions.

    This is how small children learn language on a larger scale. They hear a word and use it inappropriately until corrected enough or they are exposed to others using it correctly enough times and gain the trait themselves

    We quite literally watched this in real time with demure as an example, and it's been occuring with buzz words for a very long time

    No one is correcting them because everyone is stupid. I don't see how the blind leading the blind is a good situation. Maybe fast mapping works in other cultures, but it's definitely not working in the US.

    I also don't think that fully grown adults should be learning the same way that young children do.

  • OP
    Dec 14, 2024
    Fever

    Are you not saying its cope to blame systemic issues? I'm not maga enough for the cope meme if so

    My post: "cope when it's not intentional it's just a systemic failure"

    Your post: "Have you ever worked in a school system or know anyone who currently does?

    How can you look at nclb and state it's NOT systemic my dude"

    I stated that it is systemic. Not sure what you've been talking about for a page

  • Dec 14, 2024
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    ellie

    No one is correcting them because everyone is stupid. I don't see how the blind leading the blind is a good situation. Maybe fast mapping works in other cultures, but it's definitely not working in the US.

    I also don't think that fully grown adults should be learning the same way that young children do.

    Too mentalist of a comment for me to respond to but I'll try

    Time takes time. Opportunities take opportunities. People are not "just stupid." Behavior is incredibly predictable, and this phenomenon has been observed long enough I can confidently say demure will either be used appropriately more often or the word itself which change which also occurs all the time

  • OP
    Dec 14, 2024
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    The irony of not comprehending in a thread about reading comprehension is incomprehensible

  • Dec 14, 2024
    Fever

    Too mentalist of a comment for me to respond to but I'll try

    Time takes time. Opportunities take opportunities. People are not "just stupid." Behavior is incredibly predictable, and this phenomenon has been observed long enough I can confidently say demure will either be used appropriately more often or the word itself which change which also occurs all the time

    I think you should get some sleep

  • Dec 14, 2024
    LD

    The irony of not comprehending in a thread about reading comprehension is incomprehensible

  • Dec 14, 2024
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    LD

    The irony of not comprehending in a thread about reading comprehension is incomprehensible

    Excuse me for not being brainrotted enough to understand such a broken sentence, as you spend 4 replies refusing to write out any explainable response

    Talk about irony dude

  • Dec 14, 2024
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    Teachers cant teach anymore because of discipline issues and also the covid year put everyone behind.

  • OP
    Dec 14, 2024
    Fever

    Excuse me for not being brainrotted enough to understand such a broken sentence, as you spend 4 replies refusing to write out any explainable response

    Talk about irony dude

    Explain how the sentence is broken

    What about my sentence made it difficult to comprehend its meaning?

    Clause "it''s just a systemic failure" is present yet you respond as if I stated it was not systemic.

  • Dec 14, 2024
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    Teachers cant teach anymore because of discipline issues and also the covid year put everyone behind.

    Covid definitely didn't help, but I think we should stop using it as an excuse for everything. The education system has been taking a nosedive for many years before that.

  • Dec 14, 2024
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    ellie

    Covid definitely didn't help, but I think we should stop using it as an excuse for everything. The education system has been taking a nosedive for many years before that.

    Its ultimately discipline issues and parents not giving a s*** IMO

  • Dec 14, 2024
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    Its ultimately discipline issues and parents not giving a s*** IMO

    Yeah 100%

    SO many parents should not be parents nowadays.
    There's a difference between trying and learning as parents, and just being a s*** parent because they don't care/are self involved and it seems like most people fall under the latter category

  • OP
    Dec 14, 2024
    www quakerboy us

    systemic failure =\= unintentional

    this is true

  • Dec 14, 2024
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    ellie

    Yeah 100%

    SO many parents should not be parents nowadays.
    There's a difference between trying and learning as parents, and just being a s*** parent because they don't care/are self involved and it seems like most people fall under the latter category

    Or you have the parents who's child never does wrong.

    You get a child and finally discipline them and they(the parents), go to the school board and raise a fuss trying to get folks fired. Happened at a school here where 2 boys were acting out and got suspended for a week. They couldn't participate in sports and the parents went to the school board throwing a fit trying to reverse the decision.

  • Dec 14, 2024
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    Or you have the parents who's child never does wrong.

    You get a child and finally discipline them and they(the parents), go to the school board and raise a fuss trying to get folks fired. Happened at a school here where 2 boys were acting out and got suspended for a week. They couldn't participate in sports and the parents went to the school board throwing a fit trying to reverse the decision.

    Yeah those parents are nightmares.

    I worked at a kindergarden for a few years and we would run into parents who lost their s*** when their children bullied other children and the kids would retaliate lol.

    We had a boy beat another kid with a toy and when the kid snatched the toy from him, he threw a temper tantrum and his mom told our supervisors that we were depriving her son of play by not punishing the kid who wanted the bullying to stop

    Entitlement is unbelievable.

  • Dec 14, 2024
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    ellie

    Yeah those parents are nightmares.

    I worked at a kindergarden for a few years and we would run into parents who lost their s*** when their children bullied other children and the kids would retaliate lol.

    We had a boy beat another kid with a toy and when the kid snatched the toy from him, he threw a temper tantrum and his mom told our supervisors that we were depriving her son of play by not punishing the kid who wanted the bullying to stop

    Entitlement is unbelievable.

    I used to umpire baseball/softball games as a side job in college during the summer. The younger the kids were, the worse the parents were. Grown ass men getting in your face because their 8 year old struck out. High School games were a f***ing breeze compared to middle school.

  • Dec 14, 2024
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    I used to umpire baseball/softball games as a side job in college during the summer. The younger the kids were, the worse the parents were. Grown ass men getting in your face because their 8 year old struck out. High School games were a f***ing breeze compared to middle school.

    It's so eerie because it's so easy to predict what those kids grow up to be like. One of the girls I knew in university was raised like that, and the way she interacts with everything and everyone is something out of a f***ing movie lol. She can never do anything wrong and taking accountability is something completely foreign.