If you need a Christmas resource for a lesson over the coming weeks, these may be handy. Lots of festive puzzles and some quizzes too. None are mine but gathered over the years. Hope you find them useful ๐ ๐
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@covie_93 Free speech is protection from government censorship, not from employers, peers, or social backlash.
Employers can act if employee speech harms reputation, such as celebrating violence.
Celebrating someoneโs death is seen by many as crossing a line into dehumanisation.
@covie_93 Youโre kidding, right? He was shot dead for speaking freely, and the people speaking freely are being fired by organisations that disagree with their abhorrent level of inhumane indecency in celebrating his violent murder.
So yeah โ only one side can speak freely. Yours.
@OccupyDemocrats Oh ok. So you want to absolve leftist ideology of any responsibility. Fair enough.
So who do we blame for the multitude of TikToks, IG posts and other inhuman vitriol celebrating his death like itโs a public holiday?
@FlipperMilano@TennisTV Youโre not allowed treatment for cramps, which is a problem he complained about throughout the second set, even at 5-2.
When he was angry at the changeovers, he was shouting about having to constantly retire due to cramps. If you understand Czech, itโs a lot less โlousyโ.
@Chozn_@TennisTV Do you speak Czech? He complained of cramping all the way through the second set at changeovers and was only visibly angry about the problem when the match turned in Fritzโ favour.
@TennisTV (2) a number of matches recently and, given his retirement history, this holds true. His retirement was jarringly sudden and he was probably angry about the missed opportunity to win, but with the AO around the corner, why continue a match he can no longer properly compete in?
@TennisTV (1) People are so quick to jump to their own conclusions. Firstly, anyone who knows Czech would have heard him complaining of cramps for the last four changeovers - even when visibly frustrated, this was his only audible complaint. He also mentioned that cramps have cost himโฆ
@jessica4stein He wasnโt just mentally fried. Every time Machac sat down, he complained of cramps , right from the beginning of Set 2. He knew he couldnโt physically win the match after blowing the opportunity at 5-2, but why should he carry on and risk further injury?
@NoToMisogyny@RogersHistory Turning this into a โwho has it worseโ competition with made-up argumentsโฆ if you want people to agree with you, you could go about it in a smarter fashion. Besides, what gives you license to make this teacherโs tweet about you.
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@josemorgado Iโm glad Iga lost. Nothing against her, but her fans have done nothing but disrespect the other SF-ists, as if Vekic, Schmiedlova and Zheng posed no competition for the ๐ฅ.
They act like Iga is unbeatable. Honestly, the way she played today, any of them could have beaten her.
@LoliLondon@christophclarey That Iga was only pretending to be sympathetic because they were in front of cameras.
Swiatek is ultra-competitive. Plus, Collins had already mentioned Igaโs underhand tactics - the bathroom break, delaying her serving. Iโm not criticising Iga but I think Collins has a point.