[-] acaleyn@lemm.ee 1 points 11 months ago

I teach beginning readers, and the best guess I have is, they're sight words (high frequency words that don't follow phonetic rules - you just have to recognize them on sight).

That being said, I don't know what good just having these words around will do. Sure, you have to be able to recognize them, but there's no context if they're just randomly on stairs.

[-] acaleyn@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

It can be both.

My husband and I met through an online forum, and were friends for a long time before we decided to try a romantic relationship.

I think it's a fallacy to assume "online" only means dating sites these days. Many people's social lives are online, so that's where they meet friends and partners

[-] acaleyn@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

In them? Not at all. But by reading it and understanding probable causes and stretches/exercises that can alleviate or prevent the pain, hopefully things would get better.

That being said, consulting a doctor would still be a good idea. But having something you can do immediately, that gives you tools that could help right away, isn't bad either.

[-] acaleyn@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago

My husband had the worst sciatica, and this book helped him so much

[-] acaleyn@lemm.ee 20 points 1 year ago

Hot Fuzz is what I came here to suggest - it's the best ACWATNOBI (A Cop With A Theory No One Believes In) spoof/film ever.

I also think Cabin in the Woods did a great job balancing spoof (or at least meta) with actual horror.

acaleyn

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