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Potential Protege?

Had class with the lower grades today. One of the kids is very taken with the word “No.” Ask “How are you?” The answer is “No.” “What’s this?” “No.” “Are you ok?” “No.” Well, that last one actually works, but we were doing an activity where they were then supposed to reply with “My (body part of choice) hurts!” and that was just another “No.” from this kid. As I was leaving the class room after the lesson, the kid walks with me and just says “No.” I reply with “No what? Why say no?” Kid responds in, with a big smile (of course), Japanese with “全てNo!” which translates to “Everything is no!” So can somebody get me in contact with Evil? I think I know someone who can carry on his legacy when the time comes...

She Works Hard For The Money

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My dream job is to work from home, being paid to read, play games, write, and sleep. Unfortunately society has yet to see what a major contribution this would be from me and I have not found someone willing to pay me for these valuable skills. Thus I am daily forced to leave the comfort of my bed to do a “real job”. Fortunately, I quite like my real job.* That job, if you were wondering dear reader, is teacher. English teacher, to be specific. One of the things I like about my job is that we are allowed, and encouraged, to show our personality when teaching. Liking pro-wrestling is a significant part of who I am, so mentions of it pop up during lessons from time to time. Take, for example, when I had to teach about the past tense. One unit addresses usage of the past tense in relation to changes in states of being (e.g. "In spring it was X, now it is Y.")  This was being taught in October and King of Pro-Wrestling happened during the lessons in the unit, so I used the results...

"I know you probably hear this every day, but I'm your biggest fan"

Been thinking lately about why I like the wrestlers I do. One great thing about New Japan is that I can say I’m a fan of pretty much everyone on the roster. But, as we all know, there is a difference between being a fan and being a stan. In a match with two wrestlers I like, I light my penlights for the one I stan more than the other. But what makes me stan someone? Having given some thought to this topic, I think it boils down to the following four points: 1) Ability/Style Wrestlers can do so many amazing moves, but I definitely have a style preference. When I was a child, I was deep in the trenches of the Monday Night Wars. One of the things that initially kept me tuned in to WCW was the cruiserweight division. The speed, power, and athleticism that comes with being in the lighter weight class has always fascinated me more than the heavyweight division. I’ve been to more New Japan Best of the Super Junior shows than any other type for that very reason. As I once told a friend who ask...