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As someone working on their teaching certification, I take slight issue with this one. We need to do more to digitize education, not less. In my opinion, one of the most important things that a student can get out of school is learning how to live in the world that we're in. We can't teach them to exist in an analogue world when that world doesn't exist anymore. Everything is digital, every job you will ever have is likely going to have a computer as the centerpiece, so it's best to teach students how to use technology responsibly rather than ban it.
There needs to be a way to teach people from an early age self-control on their devices. I got online late in life and for a few years it took over my life and stopped me from getting to the things I should do. I see the same thing happening to young people who can't turn off the device to experience real life.
In Vancouver, we have separated bike lanes. It's a big effort by the city to solve traffic problems and reduce pollution. So it's all the more unnerving when folks choose to bike in the traffic or on the pedestrian sidewalk, when there's a valid option that we've invested millions in developing. Even if for some reason a cyclist is forced to use the sidewalk, it's pretty easy to dismount and walk the bike in amongst the pedestrians. Some cyclists act like the saddle is glued to their butt and they couldn't dismount to save their life.
In Vienna, they've long had separated paths for pedestrians and each type of vehicle. One time, there was an elderly man that had fallen down on the pedestrian path and I stepped over onto the bike path as I checked him to see if he was okay. A young woman on her bike cursed at me in German as she passed, because I had dared to step on the bike path, even though she could clearly see the gentleman that had fallen down.
With the dogs the big thing that bugs me is when people have those leashes that I call clotheslines. So the owner is on one side of the path and the dog is over on the other side of the path and the leash is stretched across--so if you're walking on the path, it's impossible to pass them without getting clotheslined. What are they thinking?
When folks just let their Siberian Husky off leash in the dog park when I TELL THEMand THEY SEE ME attempting to catch my dog and leash him. I know I'm in the 'large dog' section and I know my dog is small but he has a Trump-like intense Hatred for the breed and after he attacks your snow white, 3 legged, Bitch, Husky. My black ass comes off as more 'thuggish' than the average and I gotta spend money I had set aside for an 8th on a stupid ticket
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Speaking of parking issues, where I live it seems there are a LOT of lazy, entitled assholes who feel it's their right to park as close to the front door of a business as possible even if it's a fire lane. There's a sort of strip mall with a Chinese restaurant I frequent and often when I go there, and when leaving, there's someone parked in the fire lane right in front of the door. Happens at a couple other locations in town as well, one where people will block the handicapped ramp to save walking 10 steps.
When shops close earlier than the sign says and they don't leave a note on the door explaining why. (Were they robbed? family Illness?)
I hate when I hear people say stuff like "Did you get the invite?" instead of "Did you get the invitation?"
I also hate when people say "For real, doe" instead of "For real, though."
"For real, doe" makes absolutely no sense to me unless someone was actually talking to a doe.
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Well, if you're not going to bother maintaining your business in a professional manner, then I'm not going to support you. I'd like to know a reason you're choosing to flake off with your store. I don't need to know the specifics, but a general reason is courtesy. I've run into business that close willy-nilly often, and it's infuriating, and I will find other stores easily enough, even if I have to drive across town. Running a business? Well, you do OWE it to your patrons.
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I dislike the assumption that they're "flaking off."
I think a "sorry we had to close early today" sign is fine, but they don't owe you a reason. Especially if it's personal, such as illness or death in the family.
If you're running a business, you most certainly owe your patrons a reason. It's disrespectful not to give one. No such thing as personal if it's affecting your business. It's not too much to ask that a business owner simply say, "Death in the family" or some other important thing. To leave nothing is flaking off, pretty much by definition.
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