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A place for majestic STEMLORD peacocking, as well as memes about the realities of working in a lab.
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- Infographics welcome, get schooled.
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Memes
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My guy doesn't have a neck strap. He's definitely not worried about playing
Unfortunately for him he does look cool
Or he may want to simultaneously improve but also be insecure and overreact at criticism.
**#**FalseDichotomy
Alternatively, people may think they're expressing "criticism" while just being blunt and cruel. Criticism doesn't mean belittling someone.
And I know too much about this, as a teacher. Some of my colleagues wish they were little tyrants..
Bruh why they gotta hassle my man
All the cool kids hanging on the street corners play saxophones.
Outside the Circle K. Bill, Ted and Silent Bob nodding along.
Can confirm, saw a kid doing this recently and thought it was cool as hell
I jest from the 90’s, but seriously, in the 1930’s-50’s it was cool.
If it’s cool again, then all the better for culture.
My son played tenor sax for a couple years in elementary school and he was naturally amazing in tonal quality. His embouchure was fucking ON POINT num sayin’? Pity he gave up.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IMyqasy2Lco
Can't beat a good sax player. Every time I see these guys the shows are absolutely insane.