Why is Shayne’s aunt not wearing shoes?
Is it ever mentioned why Shayne’s aunt character is only in socks on the newest smosh mouth? I’m not completely done with the episode but I’m surprised it hasn’t been mentioned
Is it ever mentioned why Shayne’s aunt character is only in socks on the newest smosh mouth? I’m not completely done with the episode but I’m surprised it hasn’t been mentioned
I’ve been with my therapist for about 7 years. During that time I had to switch therapist for about a year due to insurance but then switched back to her. We have done virtual therapy most of the time but we started in person, anyway she is great. She’s a good and professional so I don’t know much about her personal life. I assumed she was lesbian in the beginning and a couple years ago I learned she’s pan, cool lore drop but not crazy. Today I learned she’s pan was married and got divorced! It all happened before we started sessions and I think before she was a therapist. I was saying how I started watching couples therapy(insane show so far) and also was talking about when I would want to get married and wedding stuff and at one point she casually goes, “you know I’m divorced right” and I was like wth no! I think she said it was all before she became a therapist too. Anyway I was absolutely blown away by this lore drop and was wondering if any of you have heard a lore drop from your therapist after seeing them for years.
I used to teach high school math and this specific story took place a bit over two years ago. I taught at a lower income school and one that some would call “bad” or “rough”. I was also teaching a low level math class. Another important thing to note is that I have adhd and likely have some degree of autism. When I’m thinking a lot I have a tendency to kind of quickly crank my neck to crack it, do a weird double or hard blinks, or some other stimming type behavior. At some point in the year a new student joined the class and she was sitting next to a student that had been there the whole year. I did my little neck twitch and I heard the newer student ask the other one what was wrong with me. In the most accepting way ever the not new student said I had Tourette’s. These kids were like 15 years old, but she said that like it was completely normal and just part of who I was. Since I overheard the conversation I said, “hey that was a really nice and inclusive way of saying that, but I have to tell you I don’t have Tourette’s, I just kinda do that sometimes.” I just loved this moment because it was a great example to me of how kids are actually pretty nice and accepting of things. These students did occasionally jokingly make fun of me for being white(predominantly minority school), but they never made fun of any of my weird stims or other quirks.