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This is what happens when school administrators tell art teachers that THEY are not allowed to encourage students to use correct grammar and punctuation, claiming that’s no one’s business but the English teachers’ (says the disgruntled former art teacher).
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I am fairly certain that this particular item was purchased somewhere. (Wait, God, people do that?)
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What?! Is it supposed to be ironic?
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Sadly, I don’t think so.
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Dude. Bummer.
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Oh dear. Someone got their apostrophe in my peanut butter.
They’re going to pay dearly for this. There will be judgment and retribution. I hope it’s soon.
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I think it’s ironic. I think that apostrophe is a deliberate placement. The teacher’s rule is just that. Yours or mine. With a handy ruler. I’m more incensed about the apple.
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So, what’s the rule?
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Drink plenty and often.
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Is it attached to a ruler? Maybe they forgot the “r” to show it is the Teacher’s Ruler?
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I cries. Student’s should has more better teacher’s then this. ( 😛 )
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