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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

Teacher's funny lesson explaining Gen Z terms turned into a brilliant history lesson
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Teacher's funny lesson explaining Gen Z terms turned into a brilliant history lesson

What started out as a lighthearted class presentation quickly turned into a fabulous humanities lesson for all.A teacher under the pseudonym Larry Lexicon has 1.8 million followers on TikTok, where they tune in to catch the funny-yet-inspirational interactions Lexicon has with his students. Recently, Lexicon had his class rolling with his meticulously crafted PowerPoint explaining what certain Gen Z words mean. "All year long I've been listening to you and making a list, which I've compiled here for you — the Gen Z Term Dictionary," he told the class, saying that they should speak up if anything was inaccurate. Here’s what he came up with.He took “bruh,” (aka the “staple of their generation”) to simply be the alternative for “bro,” except that “bruh!” can also be used as an exclamation. That was correct. Although the word “Rizz,” was fairly new to him, he also correctly guessed that this was short for “charisma,” and thus refers to someone who has the ability to charm. “You can use it in all kinds of ways. Like I’m the Rizzard of Oz!” he joked.“Bussin” he took to mean that something was good, particularly food. Also correct. He even knew that “bussin’ bussin’” meant that something was really good. Clearly, Lexicon had done his homework. @larrylexicon Let me know if there are more terms I need to add to my list! #larrylexicon #doyourbuckingvocab #genzterms #teacherlife #highschool #teachersoftiktok #school ♬ original sound - Larry Lexicon However, a few people pointed out in the comments that many terms have roots in African-American Vernacular English (AAVE). So in his third TikTok, Lexicon chose to make some revisions, and explained to the class why those revisions were important. "I know you think you came up with a lot of these words, but you didn't, and they've been around for a long time," Lexicon said, noting how parts of AAVE language are at first “looked down upon by society as uneducated or thuggish” yet nonetheless sneak into daily vocabulary through pop culture. "What happens is it makes its way into like, white suburbia, and you get a middle-aged dorky white dude mislabeling it just for a whole generation as a term dictionary," he said. "And it ends up erasing the importance of it." @larrylexicon Food smacks, music slaps. Got it. #larrylexicon #aave #genzterms #teacherlife #teachersoftiktok #school #revisions #slaps ♬ original sound - Larry Lexicon Lexicon then admitted that it was a mistake made by his own ignorance, which was okay, because he was able to take feedback, learn and act on it to grow. “Being ignorant’s OK, but being willfully ignorant and not doing anything about it — not so OK."Viewers who have been following Lexicon’s series applauded him for taking the time to make even a silly little powerpoint into an important conversation for everyone involved. “I love how you’re learning it and then teaching it! This is education!” one person wrote. “The fact that you came back and showed HOW TO LEARN and that it’s OK NOT TO KNOW but not ok to be willfully ignorant,” added another. “This is a hell of an example for your students,” read the top comment.In case you’re curious, here are all the words gathered so far for the newly re-titled "AAVE-inspired Gen Z term dictionary."“Delulu”— delusional.“Eepy”— really sleepy.“Be so for real”— “Are you serious?” “Witerawy”— “Literally,” but with emphasis."Baddie" — "A pretty girl, typically very curvy and independent." But can also be a guy. "Gyatt" — A substitute for “gosh darn!” typically used in response to seeing a baddie."Getting sturdy" — A dance usually used when winning, kind of like a touchdown dance."Bet" — Another way of saying "OK" or "alright." Likely a shortened version of “you bet.” "Slaps" — a verb for when a song is really good. Or food. Maybe? Debate’s still out on that one"Cap" — A lie."No cap" — The truth.“On god”— undeniable truth. Lexicon plans to add new words each week throughout the remaining weeks of school. If you’d like to follow along, he can be found on TikTok.This article originally appeared on 5.19.23
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

Mother whose three daughters are CEOs and a doctor shares her one 'unpopular' parenting rule
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Mother whose three daughters are CEOs and a doctor shares her one 'unpopular' parenting rule

Esther Wojcicki has earned the right to tell people how to raise their kids. She’s an educator, journalist and bestselling author of "How to Raise Successful People" who has raised three daughters—two are CEOs and the other a doctor.Susan Wojcicki is the CEO of YouTube, Anne Wojcicki is the co-founder and CEO of 23andMe and Dr. Janet Wojcicki is an anthropologist and epidemiologist who works on HIV progression and obesity risk in children. In "How to Raise Successful People" Esther Wojcicki says the secret to success is the result of “TRICK”: trust, respect, independence, collaboration and kindness. In a new article she wrote for NBC Chicago, she boiled that down to one rule, “Don't do anything for your kids that they can do for themselves.”“Parents need to stop coddling their kids,” she continues. “The more you trust your children to do things on their own, the more empowered they'll be. The key is to begin with guided practice: It's the ‘I do, we do, you do’ method.”The “I do, we do, you do” method is used by teachers to gradually give students new responsibilities. The teacher first demonstrates the task, then they do it with the student and finally, the student does it alone. \u201cSisters Anne Wojcicki, CEO of 23andMe, and Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube, are ranked among America\u2019s top women entrepreneurs \nhttps://t.co/En8Vin9Zl7 #SelfMadeWomen\u201d — Forbes (@Forbes) 1531332002 Wojcicki says that parents can start with their children by asking them to make their beds, pick their own outfits and to help with dishes and making dinner. It’s funny that every child is raised by a parent who cooks them meals, but an astonishing number of them grow up having no idea how to boil water. Why? Because nobody bothered to get them involved.As the old saying goes, “Give a man a fish and he’ll eat for a day. Teach him to fish and he’ll eat forever.” \u201cFor all you parents out there. \nYou may want to do something "unpopular" while raising your kids, "How to Raise Successful People" author Esther Wojcicki says. https://t.co/GEkHHnN5q5\u201d — NBC10 Philadelphia (@NBC10 Philadelphia) 1667227982 “The idea is to teach them how to cope with what life throws at them,” she writes. “One of the most important lessons I taught my daughters is that the only thing you can control is how you react to things.”Wojcicki’s rules are a reaction to the modern trend of helicopter parenting, which is "overly focused on their children" where parents "take too much responsibility for their children's experiences and, specifically, their successes or failures." This can result in children who grow into adults with lower self-confidence and self-esteem, poor coping skills, increased anxiety and a sense of entitlement.Simply put, when children are too dependent on their parents, they become ill-equipped to deal with real-world challenges. So when parents think they’re helping their children, they are actually setting them up for failure. Is it any wonder why we live in an age where more and more people suffer from crippling anxiety and depression? The world is a lot scarier when you’re not properly equipped to deal with everyday problems.“When you trust kids to make their own decisions, they start to feel more engaged, confident and empowered,” Wojcicki writes. “And once that happens, there's no limit to what they can achieve.”While, at first, this dramatic change in parenting may seem difficult for parents who have a hard time letting go, it’s an opportunity for them to grow. “What I realized, through a lot of conscious effort, is that parenting gives us perhaps the most profound opportunity to grow as human beings,” she writes in "How to Raise Successful People."This article originally appeared on 11.02.22
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
2 yrs

The Rolling Stones albums Mick Jagger called a step down: “I think it suffered a bit”
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The Rolling Stones albums Mick Jagger called a step down: “I think it suffered a bit”

The first real drop in momentum. The post The Rolling Stones albums Mick Jagger called a step down: “I think it suffered a bit” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
2 yrs

The frontman Slash called of his hero: “I appreciate everything about him”
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The frontman Slash called of his hero: “I appreciate everything about him”

Everything you want out of a rock star. The post The frontman Slash called of his hero: “I appreciate everything about him” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
2 yrs

Who Won The 2024 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest?
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Who Won The 2024 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest?

With Joey Chestnut out of the picture due to his deal with Impossible Foods, the 2024 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest felt different than years prior.
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
2 yrs

Experts Explain The Big Mistakes That Are Ruining Your Homemade Hollandaise Sauce
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Experts Explain The Big Mistakes That Are Ruining Your Homemade Hollandaise Sauce

Many mistakes can happen when you cook up hollandaise sauce at home. Learn how to fix the common mistakes and how to create the best buttery-rich sauce.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Russia-China relations ‘best ever’ – Putin
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Russia-China relations ‘best ever’ – Putin

from RT: The Russian leader called Moscow’s strategic partnership with Beijing a global “stabilizing factor” Moscow and Beijing are acting in the interests of their people, and building their relations on the principles of equality and mutual respect, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said during a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping. TRUTH LIVES on […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

GOP Use Powers to Leak Columbia Admins’ Private Messages Mocking ‘Privileged’ Jewish Students
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GOP Use Powers to Leak Columbia Admins’ Private Messages Mocking ‘Privileged’ Jewish Students

by Chris Menahan, Information Liberation: Republicans went from rightly complaining about Trump being spied on by his political opponents to using their committee powers to spy on Columbia University administrators’ private text messages for poking fun at “privileged” Jewish students trying to act like victims. The Education and the Workforce Committee led by AIPAC-funded Chairwoman […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

DISGUSTING: Bill Gates Wants You To Eat Maggot Milk
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DISGUSTING: Bill Gates Wants You To Eat Maggot Milk

from The Alex Jones Show: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Pet Life
Pet Life
2 yrs ·Youtube Pets & Animals

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