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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-08-17 06:42 pm

[ SECRET POST #4244 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4244 ⌋

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[Jane Austen's Emma]


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05. [SPOILERS for The 100]

[Monty Green/Harper McIntyre]


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06. [WARNING for discussion of incest]

[The 100]


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07. [WARNING for discussion of fictional shota/bestiality/rape]























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Re: What is the most embarrassing thing you have ever done at work?

(Anonymous) 2018-08-17 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Called a fifth-grader the wrong name for two weeks. If anything can ever defend that, it was my first time ever teaching and the school was so understaffed that they were happy to hire an untrained college student as a substitute teacher.

I didn't find it very embarassing personally, because I get names wrong all the time. But the brats who refrained from correcting me for two weeks? Yeah, they probably thought they were embarassing my plenty.

Re: What is the most embarrassing thing you have ever done at work?

(Anonymous) 2018-08-18 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
To be fair when I was in sixth grade, I didn't tell one of my teachers I went by my middle name so she called me by my first name (I was intimidated? I don't know. I didn't have a problem telling the other teachers? It was weird....she was a nice lady but for some reason I was afraid to correct her) right up until a couple weeks later at parent-teacher night when she said something to my mom like, "oh, [first name] is doing well but I'm concerned she might have a hearing issue? Sometimes when I call her name she doesn't respond right away...." and that's when my mom had to tell her that I probably wasn't responding because nobody ever called me by that name.

Oops.

Pretty embarrassing on both sides I imagine!