What is the most bizzare opinion you have ever heard from a teacher or professor
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I'm familiar with the hierarchy, but I'm failing to see how or why it would be used to say that queer people would always be unhappy. What's that all about?
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My high school chem teacher, while explaining soap micelles, went on a tangent saying that we don't really need soap to wash ourselves and that he personally never used soap while bathing,
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In the infinitive, ne pas verb is the correct order.
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Sounds like the words of a boring teacher who's incapable of meaningful self-reflection as to what they could maybe improve upon
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Ahh, I didn't get to that part of my French classes, lol
I learned that "ne" and "pas" are like a sandwich, and the verb stuff being negated is the sandwich contents, so that stuck with me. Lol
Thanks for the correction!
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I'm queer myself and wondering the dame tbh.
Unless it's through a wrongful reading of it being a hierarchy of needs to be happy instead of a hierarchy of needs for a correct life.
Either that or it's a thinly veiled threat like "see, you need other's acceptance and security, and you'll never have those", but I doubt that this is what the other person meant
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Sérieux le correcteur automatique qui as bien choisis son mot pour faire chier là ahah
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reminds me of my biology teacher who before teaching us evolution explained that she is being forced to teach it against her will so we can pass tests, but that she disagrees with it and that we shouldn't feel pressured to actually believe evolution ... this woman was teaching my AP biology class in senior year of high school, and previously had worked in the medical field and retired as a teacher
obviously Christianity was involved
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The need for social belonging is exactly why there are gay communities. And the internet! Haha
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Yeah, I wasn't taught this in french class, hardly anyone is. idk why. My teacher told me about it after class when I asked about it.