I tried to list everything and I don't think I left out anything. This is standard band btw. Not like marching or honor (because some have more instruments).
If you play bass clarinet it falls under clarinet, or if you play tenor sax it falls under saxophone (this goes for every variant of the instruments).
Edit: I FORGOT BASSOON I am sorry bassoon players you guys sound very good ngl
Which maintenance would you like to receive?
- Massage your brain
- Take apart your skull and put it together again
- scrub your lungs
- oil your joints
- turn it off and on again
- tighten the screws
- polish the bones
“While hiking in Olympic National Park a couple days ago I experienced something I had never heard of. It’s called a Brocken Spectre or Mountain Spectre. It’s my shadow in the center of the Aura or “Glory”. It was probably the coolest thing I’ve ever experienced in all of my mountain days and I certainly felt very lucky. Here is a link to the short video I made that gives a better idea of the juxtaposition. https://youtu.be/CWZ03O_a0Qw” - Nikki K
Witches On Tinder
A rare optic sight, the "Brocken spectre," which occurs when a person stands at a higher altitude in the mountains and sees their shadow cast on a cloud at a lower altitude
Don't take it the wrong way. "Yes, I'm a girl" does not mean "Yes, because I'm a girl"
And vice versa for boys
(Hope it’s okay if I already do the question part for you!)
I love talking to kids about disability bc
1. they often just Get It, and
2. they have 0 concept of disability as a tragedy or something pitiable.
I've watched kids get into an argument with a teacher bc they thought wheelchairs were cool. I told a kid that I can't stand for too long sometimes and they replied, "That's okay, I can't do cartwheels sometimes, but I just do other stuff then. You can sit down with me if you want". Today a girl asked me what the headphones on a classmate's desk were for and I told her that headphones are important for some kids because noises bother them, and she said she wished she had headphones at home, because her baby brothers make a lot of noise and it makes it hard to think. The idea that different people could use tools at different times is intuitive and simple and when accessibility aids are explained neutrally, kids don't see them as bad or unfortunate, they're just things that are useful.
Even mental disability!! In Kindergarten the other day one of the kids asked me why his table partner got stickers when nobody else did. I started off by saying, "Well, when you do your work well, it feels good, right? That's your brain giving you a reward," and the kid just right away went, "Oh, and the stickers are like his reward?" YES! You are 5 and have a better grasp on ADHD than most adults! Kids blow me away every day.
honestly idkI just have an account I guess-I kinda just do stuff or something idk man
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