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welp. that did not take long
for just the barest instant, I've got my ducks in a row
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I've been ruminating about the plot of ffxii a little (as I so very often do), and how it has an almost d&dish approach to dealing with plot. Each character (with one glaring exception), has goals or backstory fodder and a section of the story dedicated to them, just like a good dm weaving their players' characters into the overaching plot.
Read more for me rambling about mini-arcs and how Penelo doesn't have one.

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In the year of our lord 2026 in the worst timeline ever, a group of 10th graders just revealed they don't know what "oppressed" means even though I've been using it in class all year.
please god let this year end
It gets worse, theres like a tik tok or something of high schoolers not knowing how to pronounce Gouache and silhouette.
I feel fear.
I saw that, and there are some good points being made about those words being of French origin and not necessarily ones that they'd encounter regularly (although I certainly knew gauche and silhouette in 9th grade because I read so much). But when my students ask me what words like "dignity" and "oppressed" when not only are they normally encountered in This Modern Shitshow Era, but also we've been reading W. E. B. DuBois, I want to scream. Like, how privileged are you to not know what oppression means? Great way to tell me you don't pay attention in history.
Maybe put the phone down, stop talking about golf in class, and pick up a book, kiddo!
In the year of our lord 2026 in the worst timeline ever, a group of 10th graders just revealed they don't know what "oppressed" means even though I've been using it in class all year.
please god let this year end
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I got 60 out of 1000 😂
Based on the number of ratings each book has on Goodreads. And if you haven't read them, maybe you can use for a literature bucket list.
it’s weird and kind of amazing how such a significant portion of the mcu fandom has turned captain america: the winter soilder into it’s own fandom and is so detached from the entire mcu and how effectively everyone blocks out post-cap 2 mcu tbh. and by amazing i mean its fuckin SICK we’re all gonna blog about cap 2 until the sweet release of death. all of us
Many things to discuss in this cutscene, but the thing that had me sitting upright like an alerting dog was this. Noah's lived his role as defector (which he is in reality - he joined the people who destroyed his own country), as the loyal hound of the Empire, for so many years at this point and here we see one of the reasons why.
Gramis' astute question about why he never followed Basch when he fled touches a nerve; Noah ties it up as Basch being an 'enemy of the Empire', but that first betrayal by his very twin - leaving their country, their mother behind, leaving his twin brother - that's the thing that Noah's stewed in for all those years. Honing his hatred, magnified by the death of their mother while Basch was gone. Magnified by the mistrust he likely faces from archadian citizens every day.
Gramis asks the same question Noah's likely been fighting against since he turned to the Empire. Would he follow his brother and flee to Dalmasca? This is for another post, but Gramis would know well the type of man who would kill his brother, wouldn't he!!
And from my own sickos perspective, I'm honing in on that line from Noah: 'I follow his every move'. The implications of this! How does he follow Basch's move? Has he got informant in Dalmasca who were reporting to him? I can imagine it perfectly - Gabranth sitting behind his big Judge Magister desk, receiving his latest batch of Basch Reports. Waiting til later to read them maybe, seeing insult in every mundane activity Basch is seen doing. Stoking those fires of hatred and anger and loss that have been burning in him since Basch abandoned them. Ough

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Everyone Is Cheating Their Way Through College
For anyone unfamiliar with Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed, the entire thesis is that traditional educational models promote oppression by removing students' agency in their own learning. Freire argues that currently education functions as a "banking model" - teachers are the holders of knowledge, and students are empty vessels, waiting to have that knowledge put into their heads like a piggy bank. This reinforces a passive attitude towards information, not seeking and understanding it on your own terms, but waiting for a "banker" to deposit it into your head.
Instead, Freire proposes that teachers and students act as co-creators of knowledge, where students become active participants in their own learning through questions and dialogue. Teachers are also open to changing their understanding of topics in the process of critical dialogue - the goal is not "student learns Fact A and memorizes it as presented," but instead the goal is the knowledge itself, discovered collaboratively by teacher and student, who are acting with empathy and respect towards each other. This also starts the process of the oppressed being able and empowered to question structures of power, take agency, and actively participate in the transformation of society.
So, the irony of writing an AI essay on critical pedagogy is actually insane; because it's essentially the extrapolated endpoint of Freire's arguments that our current educational system creates passive receptacles who not only can't think critically in an educational context, but also become the perfect citizens for a world that doesn't want us questioning structures of power, to view those in power as we viewed our teachers - deliverers of indisputable facts that must be memorized and regurgitated because they command it, and not co-creators of true understanding.
One of my favorite tropes is post apocalyptic towns being named after dilapidated signs with missing letters, like Novac (no vacancy) and Eaden (dead end). There’s something inexplicable about it
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