Artcow Manic Pixie Nightmare Girls / Mallorie Jessica Udischas-Trojan / Jesse William Trojan / Jessica Udischas / SweetBeans99 - Total Bitch Who Supports Shoplifting and Looting; Creator of New Guy, the First Meme of the 2020's

I searched the thread but it doesn't look like this was brought up. Someone at the r/gendercritical refugee camp on saidit had this to say about the writer Laura Izaguirre who wrote a medium article defending sweetbeans99 and also an article calling for armed warfare against terves.

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They didn’t even try? Sounds like they went out of their way to try to get her the help she needed. Guess that’s not the kind of special attention Mallorie wanted, though :(
Kids with shitty home lives can still do well in school, especially if the school is a safe place that becomes their refuge.
In other words, fuck this line if thinking that says "I'm poor/was poor so that's why I did bad in school."
 
They didn’t even try? Sounds like they went out of their way to try to get her the help she needed. Guess that’s not the kind of special attention Mallorie wanted, though :(

But see, they didn't take her away from her evil nasty poor parents and foster her to a rich unicorn princess and a wealthy lesbian dragon who would have taught her magic and transformed her into the prettiest girl in school. What were they even good for if they didn't do that?
 
Don't kids with learning disabilities usually get more support than those without? Like resource program that they go to while every one else does some shitty social studies busy work? I know some schools will even have an extra sp-ed teacher in the classroom to make sure the kid that always throws tantrums doesn't stab anyone else with his scissors and such.
 
Don't kids with learning disabilities usually get more support than those without? Like resource program that they go to while every one else does some shitty social studies busy work? I know some schools will even have an extra sp-ed teacher in the classroom to make sure the kid that always throws tantrums doesn't stab anyone else with his scissors and such.

Usually at the cost of kids that want to and actually have the ability to get on in life too.

Especially the gifted ones
 
Don't kids with learning disabilities usually get more support than those without? Like resource program that they go to while every one else does some shitty social studies busy work? I know some schools will even have an extra sp-ed teacher in the classroom to make sure the kid that always throws tantrums doesn't stab anyone else with his scissors and such.

It's weird, because most of the time when a kid is in school with a learning disability that goes untreated, it's because nobody recognizes it. They're just assumed to be a troublemaker, or lazy, or stupid, or they're just difficult, and it's not until years later as an adult when the problems persist and then they're finally able to get a diagnosis and then they're like "oh, that explains why I had so much trouble in school!"

Then again, didn't Jess grow up in a more rural area? It's possible that due to low funding, teachers just did not even care.
 
Don't kids with learning disabilities usually get more support than those without? Like resource program that they go to while every one else does some shitty social studies busy work? I know some schools will even have an extra sp-ed teacher in the classroom to make sure the kid that always throws tantrums doesn't stab anyone else with his scissors and such.
Well at least my case I had do extra classes after or before school so it was more like special homework but with a teacher or after school club about reading writing. So other students didn't do anything at same time, they were home or whatever they did outside of school. This was offered as extra for those struggled and was voluntary but highly recommended as kids were usually in some danger having to repeat the grade. As far as being ahead of class I actually have experience in that too because I happened to qualified both talented and learning disabled at the same time in different subjects. In my small elementary school didn't have talented programs but my teachers did give me extra work meant for older kids when I run out of normal work. We had a science club but it wasn't strictly for the talented. When we moved to middle school they had math and science program. You had ably in and they had test if you could handle it. The program was still done within regular school and we generally did the same stuff as the other students just with adjusted hours on how many choosen topic classes one could take. Basically a normal student had to choose four classes on topics like extra languages, art, music, video editing, cooking and so fort. Our science class could only choose three and extra time was used together with regular math and science classes for deep diving in the topics.
 
Even when taking it at face value it seems more like she's so attention starved she's interpreting someone being impressed by an ollie as "hardcore flirting", that's just sad
Like a busy parent that needs to take care of something important at that moment telling an annoying child "Yes sweetie, that's nice."
 
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