lemmy.world appears on their list of blocked instances, as well as sh.itjust.works
I can’t remember anything wildly wrong. Closest I came to that was from a private tutor my parents had to hire to make up for too many days I missed due to health problems one semester. One day when we were covering evolutionary biology she goes, “Well, I don’t believe in this, but I’m obligated to teach it to you.” Doesn’t inspire a lot of confidence, but I appreciate the candor. Also I remember a girl in my class in middle school saying her grandmother believed dinosaur bones were put there by the devil and the teacher had to give an awkward response to that.
There is one common misconception among English teachers that I think everyone has heard at some point, the difference between “effect” and “affect” being different parts of speech.
Sounds like that teacher was a “sovereign citizen”.
Documentary on him worth checking out: http://www.takepart.com/internets-own-boy
A truly phenomenal individual who worked on so much of what makes the modern Internet run: RSS, Markdown, Creative Commons, and of course was instrumental in the early days of Reddit.
I am ſo pleaſed they ſtopped uſing theſe.
Several (attempted) murderers have owned copies of The Catcher in the Rye.