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issagirl05
05.11.2020 •
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That Was The Most Awkward Zoom Meeting Ever
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I freaking hate zoom meeting theyre so annoying and akward
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I remember getting into a zoom call and there was a mom with her camera off and she was throwing chairs at a rat in the childs room. The child was just staring at the screen waiting for class to start then my mom walked by my screen and started laughing. We all ended up on the floor laughing including the teacher.
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bruh
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In 'Zlateh the goat' Aaron starts to talk to the goat out of boredom during the time he was stuck in the blizzard. He interprets one of Zlateh's beats as meaning "We must accept all that God gives us—heat, cold, hunger, satisfaction, light, and darkness." This is the biggest moral from this story by Isaac Bashevis Singer. The trauma of the storm is given more religious suggestion when Aaron views himself and Zlateh as being born of snow. This symbolises the themes of purification and rebirth which are found in religious experiences.