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. #dNews #News #Ukraine #Saki #Russia #Украина #War #Crimea @osipov @softbear @Levine @maxpowers1 @useless_idiot @RexRedbone @raoulduke @don @soretski @PhillyV @amerika
ROOSKIE'S GETTING RESTLESS?
I understand, there have been FOUR major attacks in Crimea over the last week from a country they thought was out of range... 🤣 But why is this "superpower" SO nervous?
✨ [RT Russian Embassy, UK @RussianEmbassy]
It seems #ZZ664 is on another deliberate provocation by the UK right now.
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I still can't believe that folks are trying to sink the #SSUnitedStates instead of fixing it up, just like they are doing with the actual #UnitedStates.
https://www.phillyvoice.com/ss-united-states-florida-reef-okaloosa-county-contract/
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#DelawareRiver #chemicalspill Philly residents encouraged to drink bottled water, officials say
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Jackson Co. to discuss future of Truman Sports Complex
The Kansas City Chiefs are departing Kansas City, Missouri, for Kans…
#NFL #KansasCityChiefs #KansasCity #Kansas #Chiefs #arrowhead #ArrowheadStadium #county #county-ownedsite #Football #FrankWhite #future #Home #importantasset #jacksonco. #JacksonCounty #JohnSherman #KansasCityRoyals #Kauffman #missouri #nextstep #phillevota #plans #release #renovation #significantannouncement #TrumanSportsComplex #year
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Jackson Co. to discuss future of Truman Sports Complex
The Kansas City Chiefs are departing Kansas City, Missouri, for Kans…
#NFL #KansasCityChiefs #KansasCity #Kansas #Chiefs #arrowhead #ArrowheadStadium #county #county-ownedsite #Football #FrankWhite #future #Home #importantasset #jacksonco. #JacksonCounty #JohnSherman #KansasCityRoyals #Kauffman #missouri #nextstep #phillevota #plans #release #renovation #significantannouncement #TrumanSportsComplex #year
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Jackson Co. to discuss future of Truman Sports Complex https://www.rawchili.com/nfl/835978/ #arrowhead #ArrowheadStadium #Chiefs #county #CountyOwnedSite #Football #FrankWhite #future #Home #ImportantAsset #JacksonCo #JacksonCounty #JohnSherman #KansasCity #KansasCityChiefs #KansasCityRoyals #KansasCity #KansasCityChiefs #Kauffman #missouri #NextStep #NFL #PhilLevota #plans #release #renovation #SignificantAnnouncement #TrumanSportsComplex #year
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Jackson Co. to discuss future of Truman Sports Complex https://www.rawchili.com/nfl/835978/ #arrowhead #ArrowheadStadium #Chiefs #county #CountyOwnedSite #Football #FrankWhite #future #Home #ImportantAsset #JacksonCo #JacksonCounty #JohnSherman #KansasCity #KansasCityChiefs #KansasCityRoyals #KansasCity #KansasCityChiefs #Kauffman #missouri #NextStep #NFL #PhilLevota #plans #release #renovation #SignificantAnnouncement #TrumanSportsComplex #year
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Jackson Co. to discuss future of Truman Sports Complex https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/644786/ #Arrowhead #ArrowheadStadium #Baseball #County #CountyOwnedSite #FrankWhite #future #Home #ImportantAsset #JacksonCo #JacksonCounty #JohnSherman #Kansas #KansasCity #KansasCityChiefs #KansasCityRoyals #KansasCity #KansasCityRoyals #kauffman #Missouri #MLB #NextStep #PhilLevota #plans #release #renovation #royals #SignificantAnnouncement #TrumanSportsComplex #year
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Jackson Co. to discuss future of Truman Sports Complex https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/644786/ #Arrowhead #ArrowheadStadium #Baseball #County #CountyOwnedSite #FrankWhite #future #Home #ImportantAsset #JacksonCo #JacksonCounty #JohnSherman #Kansas #KansasCity #KansasCityChiefs #KansasCityRoyals #KansasCity #KansasCityRoyals #kauffman #Missouri #MLB #NextStep #PhilLevota #plans #release #renovation #royals #SignificantAnnouncement #TrumanSportsComplex #year
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Potential sites for new Royals stadium falling like dominoes https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/543717/ #Baseball #CharlieKeegan #domino #JacksonCounty #Kansas #KansasCity #KansasCityRoyals #KansasCity #KansasCityRoyals #kauffman #MarkSharp #Missouri #MLB #PhilLevota #Politics #royals
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Potential sites for new Royals stadium falling like dominoes https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/543717/ #Baseball #CharlieKeegan #domino #JacksonCounty #Kansas #KansasCity #KansasCityRoyals #KansasCity #KansasCityRoyals #kauffman #MarkSharp #Missouri #MLB #PhilLevota #Politics #royals
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Full timeline of Chiefs and Royals stadium negotiations from 2022 to now https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/489690/ #Arrowhead #ArrowheadStadium #Baseball #chiefs #FrankWhite #FrankWhiteJr. #GehaField #GovKehoe #GovKelly #GovParson #JohnSherman #Kansas #KansasCity #KansasCityChiefs #KansasCityKansas #KansasCityRoyals #KansasCity #KansasCityRoyals #kauffman #KauffmanStadium #kc #kck #KCMO #Kehoe #MarkDonovan #MLB #PhilLevota #QuintonLucas #royals #stadium #timeline #WyandotteCounty
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Full timeline of Chiefs and Royals stadium negotiations from 2022 to now https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/489690/ #Arrowhead #ArrowheadStadium #Baseball #chiefs #FrankWhite #FrankWhiteJr. #GehaField #GovKehoe #GovKelly #GovParson #JohnSherman #Kansas #KansasCity #KansasCityChiefs #KansasCityKansas #KansasCityRoyals #KansasCity #KansasCityRoyals #kauffman #KauffmanStadium #kc #kck #KCMO #Kehoe #MarkDonovan #MLB #PhilLevota #QuintonLucas #royals #stadium #timeline #WyandotteCounty
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"10 year Boy with Down Syndrome Assaulted by Bus Driver - Abuse of Students with Invisible Disabilities by Educators"
⚠️ CW - Stories on mistreatment and abuse of students with invisible disabilities in schools across the country. May be disturbing to some.
Yesterday, a bus driver for the Upper Darby school district in Pennsylvania, was charged with assault, unlawful restraint, false imprisonment, and endangering the welfare of a child.
Juliet Pratt was captured on surveillance cameras, duct taping the a student with Downs Syndrome around the ankles and chest to restrain him. The footage also show the child, who was already in a safety harness, caused no disturbance and remained in his seat. Regardless, nothing warrants this kind of abusive behavior to people with invisible disabilities, especially by someone involved in child education. The March 8th incident was not the only. The bus driver admitted doing this appalling act to the child, at least one other time. Pratt cut the tape restraints with a seat belt cutter to free the boy upon arrival at the school.
There seems to be no mention of charges related to disability protectections in news reports. Has she done this to others? Would she have done this if the child did not have a disability? If Ms. Pratt singled the child out for this treatment because of any disability related reason, (ie - thinking she could get away with it because of the boy's DS), authorities may want to consider this an ableist hate crime.
Unfortunately, this problem is not uncommon. In some places, the techniques used are legal, bringing harm to many students with invisible disabilities. In Virginia, a 10 year old autistic boy, had the "bones in his hand and foot crushed" by an educator. The injuries were caused by a staff member who was isolating and confining the child, in what was called the "scream room".
Many reports of similar abuses have surfaced in Connecticut schools as well. In one case, a second grader with ADHD was held down, and locked in confinement after a manifestation of symptoms. Aside from the mental and emotional wounds caused, just as in many other cases, the child suffered physically injury. According to the story linked below, students have been restrained and isolated "thousands of times causing dozens of injuries" in Connecticut schools. This hardly sounds like accommodation and community intergration.
Then, there's Xavier Hernandez, who died as a result if being held down and restained by multiple staff members at "Boulevard Heights" school for "students with disabilities" in Texas.
These are the people entrusted with the job of shaping young minds? What lesson does this type of behavior teach other students about interacting with people with invisible disabilities; that they should be restrained, isolated and subjected to physical and mental damage? Considering these, and many other such acts, it seems many educators could use a lesson on understanding and accommodation of persons with invisible disabilities.
© OutOfExile_IDR - Invisible Disability Rights
PA Bus Driver:
https://www.phillyvoice.com/school-bus-driver-duct-tape-upper-darby-student-delaware-county/Boy with autism in Virginia:
https://www.propublica.org/article/schools-restraints-seclusionsGirl with ADHD and other abuse in Connecticut:
https://www.ctinsider.com/news/article/connecticut-schools-restraint-seclusion-injuries-17474991.phpXavier Hernandez death from a disability standpoint:
https://neuroclastic.com/xavier-hernandez-fort-worth-autism-restraint-death/#contentHernandez - Death by medication and restraint:
https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/crossroads-lab/article253421369.htmlImage courtesy of: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/young-disabled-students-shackled-misbehaving-lawsuit-claims-n403421
#Education #ActuallyAutistic #ADHA #PTSD #CPSTD #ChildEducation #abuse #advocacy #disability #InvisibleDisability #TBI #InvisibleDisabilityRights #DownSyndrome #BrainInjury #EndAbleism #AbleistHateCrime #accommodation #CommunityIntergration #stigmatude #TearDownTheWall
#DOE #action #DepartmentOfEducation -
"10 year Boy with Down Syndrome Assaulted by Bus Driver - Abuse of Students with Invisible Disabilities by Educators"
⚠️ CW - Stories on mistreatment and abuse of students with invisible disabilities in schools across the country. May be disturbing to some.
Yesterday, a bus driver for the Upper Darby school district in Pennsylvania, was charged with assault, unlawful restraint, false imprisonment, and endangering the welfare of a child.
Juliet Pratt was captured on surveillance cameras, duct taping the a student with Downs Syndrome around the ankles and chest to restrain him. The footage also show the child, who was already in a safety harness, caused no disturbance and remained in his seat. Regardless, nothing warrants this kind of abusive behavior to people with invisible disabilities, especially by someone involved in child education. The March 8th incident was not the only. The bus driver admitted doing this appalling act to the child, at least one other time. Pratt cut the tape restraints with a seat belt cutter to free the boy upon arrival at the school.
There seems to be no mention of charges related to disability protectections in news reports. Has she done this to others? Would she have done this if the child did not have a disability? If Ms. Pratt singled the child out for this treatment because of any disability related reason, (ie - thinking she could get away with it because of the boy's DS), authorities may want to consider this an ableist hate crime.
Unfortunately, this problem is not uncommon. In some places, the techniques used are legal, bringing harm to many students with invisible disabilities. In Virginia, a 10 year old autistic boy, had the "bones in his hand and foot crushed" by an educator. The injuries were caused by a staff member who was isolating and confining the child, in what was called the "scream room".
Many reports of similar abuses have surfaced in Connecticut schools as well. In one case, a second grader with ADHD was held down, and locked in confinement after a manifestation of symptoms. Aside from the mental and emotional wounds caused, just as in many other cases, the child suffered physically injury. According to the story linked below, students have been restrained and isolated "thousands of times causing dozens of injuries" in Connecticut schools. This hardly sounds like accommodation and community intergration.
Then, there's Xavier Hernandez, who died as a result if being held down and restained by multiple staff members at "Boulevard Heights" school for "students with disabilities" in Texas.
These are the people entrusted with the job of shaping young minds? What lesson does this type of behavior teach other students about interacting with people with invisible disabilities; that they should be restrained, isolated and subjected to physical and mental damage? Considering these, and many other such acts, it seems many educators could use a lesson on understanding and accommodation of persons with invisible disabilities.
© OutOfExile_IDR - Invisible Disability Rights
PA Bus Driver:
https://www.phillyvoice.com/school-bus-driver-duct-tape-upper-darby-student-delaware-county/Boy with autism in Virginia:
https://www.propublica.org/article/schools-restraints-seclusionsGirl with ADHD and other abuse in Connecticut:
https://www.ctinsider.com/news/article/connecticut-schools-restraint-seclusion-injuries-17474991.phpXavier Hernandez death from a disability standpoint:
https://neuroclastic.com/xavier-hernandez-fort-worth-autism-restraint-death/#contentHernandez - Death by medication and restraint:
https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/crossroads-lab/article253421369.htmlImage courtesy of: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/young-disabled-students-shackled-misbehaving-lawsuit-claims-n403421
#Education #ActuallyAutistic #ADHA #PTSD #CPSTD #ChildEducation #abuse #advocacy #disability #InvisibleDisability #TBI #InvisibleDisabilityRights #DownSyndrome #BrainInjury #EndAbleism #AbleistHateCrime #accommodation #CommunityIntergration #stigmatude #TearDownTheWall
#DOE #action #DepartmentOfEducation -
"10 year Boy with Down Syndrome Assaulted by Bus Driver - Abuse of Students with Invisible Disabilities by Educators"
⚠️ CW - Stories on mistreatment and abuse of students with invisible disabilities in schools across the country. May be disturbing to some.
Yesterday, a bus driver for the Upper Darby school district in Pennsylvania, was charged with assault, unlawful restraint, false imprisonment, and endangering the welfare of a child.
Juliet Pratt was captured on surveillance cameras, duct taping the a student with Downs Syndrome around the ankles and chest to restrain him. The footage also show the child, who was already in a safety harness, caused no disturbance and remained in his seat. Regardless, nothing warrants this kind of abusive behavior to people with invisible disabilities, especially by someone involved in child education. The March 8th incident was not the only. The bus driver admitted doing this appalling act to the child, at least one other time. Pratt cut the tape restraints with a seat belt cutter to free the boy upon arrival at the school.
There seems to be no mention of charges related to disability protectections in news reports. Has she done this to others? Would she have done this if the child did not have a disability? If Ms. Pratt singled the child out for this treatment because of any disability related reason, (ie - thinking she could get away with it because of the boy's DS), authorities may want to consider this an ableist hate crime.
Unfortunately, this problem is not uncommon. In some places, the techniques used are legal, bringing harm to many students with invisible disabilities. In Virginia, a 10 year old autistic boy, had the "bones in his hand and foot crushed" by an educator. The injuries were caused by a staff member who was isolating and confining the child, in what was called the "scream room".
Many reports of similar abuses have surfaced in Connecticut schools as well. In one case, a second grader with ADHD was held down, and locked in confinement after a manifestation of symptoms. Aside from the mental and emotional wounds caused, just as in many other cases, the child suffered physically injury. According to the story linked below, students have been restrained and isolated "thousands of times causing dozens of injuries" in Connecticut schools. This hardly sounds like accommodation and community intergration.
Then, there's Xavier Hernandez, who died as a result if being held down and restained by multiple staff members at "Boulevard Heights" school for "students with disabilities" in Texas.
These are the people entrusted with the job of shaping young minds? What lesson does this type of behavior teach other students about interacting with people with invisible disabilities; that they should be restrained, isolated and subjected to physical and mental damage? Considering these, and many other such acts, it seems many educators could use a lesson on understanding and accommodation of persons with invisible disabilities.
© OutOfExile_IDR - Invisible Disability Rights
PA Bus Driver:
https://www.phillyvoice.com/school-bus-driver-duct-tape-upper-darby-student-delaware-county/Boy with autism in Virginia:
https://www.propublica.org/article/schools-restraints-seclusionsGirl with ADHD and other abuse in Connecticut:
https://www.ctinsider.com/news/article/connecticut-schools-restraint-seclusion-injuries-17474991.phpXavier Hernandez death from a disability standpoint:
https://neuroclastic.com/xavier-hernandez-fort-worth-autism-restraint-death/#contentHernandez - Death by medication and restraint:
https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/crossroads-lab/article253421369.htmlImage courtesy of: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/young-disabled-students-shackled-misbehaving-lawsuit-claims-n403421
#Education #ActuallyAutistic #ADHA #PTSD #CPSTD #ChildEducation #abuse #advocacy #disability #InvisibleDisability #TBI #InvisibleDisabilityRights #DownSyndrome #BrainInjury #EndAbleism #AbleistHateCrime #accommodation #CommunityIntergration #stigmatude #TearDownTheWall
#DOE #action #DepartmentOfEducation -
"10 year Boy with Down Syndrome Assaulted by Bus Driver - Abuse of Students with Invisible Disabilities by Educators"
⚠️ CW - Stories on mistreatment and abuse of students with invisible disabilities in schools across the country. May be disturbing to some.
Yesterday, a bus driver for the Upper Darby school district in Pennsylvania, was charged with assault, unlawful restraint, false imprisonment, and endangering the welfare of a child.
Juliet Pratt was captured on surveillance cameras, duct taping the a student with Downs Syndrome around the ankles and chest to restrain him. The footage also show the child, who was already in a safety harness, caused no disturbance and remained in his seat. Regardless, nothing warrants this kind of abusive behavior to people with invisible disabilities, especially by someone involved in child education. The March 8th incident was not the only. The bus driver admitted doing this appalling act to the child, at least one other time. Pratt cut the tape restraints with a seat belt cutter to free the boy upon arrival at the school.
There seems to be no mention of charges related to disability protectections in news reports. Has she done this to others? Would she have done this if the child did not have a disability? If Ms. Pratt singled the child out for this treatment because of any disability related reason, (ie - thinking she could get away with it because of the boy's DS), authorities may want to consider this an ableist hate crime.
Unfortunately, this problem is not uncommon. In some places, the techniques used are legal, bringing harm to many students with invisible disabilities. In Virginia, a 10 year old autistic boy, had the "bones in his hand and foot crushed" by an educator. The injuries were caused by a staff member who was isolating and confining the child, in what was called the "scream room".
Many reports of similar abuses have surfaced in Connecticut schools as well. In one case, a second grader with ADHD was held down, and locked in confinement after a manifestation of symptoms. Aside from the mental and emotional wounds caused, just as in many other cases, the child suffered physically injury. According to the story linked below, students have been restrained and isolated "thousands of times causing dozens of injuries" in Connecticut schools. This hardly sounds like accommodation and community intergration.
Then, there's Xavier Hernandez, who died as a result if being held down and restained by multiple staff members at "Boulevard Heights" school for "students with disabilities" in Texas.
These are the people entrusted with the job of shaping young minds? What lesson does this type of behavior teach other students about interacting with people with invisible disabilities; that they should be restrained, isolated and subjected to physical and mental damage? Considering these, and many other such acts, it seems many educators could use a lesson on understanding and accommodation of persons with invisible disabilities.
© OutOfExile_IDR - Invisible Disability Rights
PA Bus Driver:
https://www.phillyvoice.com/school-bus-driver-duct-tape-upper-darby-student-delaware-county/Boy with autism in Virginia:
https://www.propublica.org/article/schools-restraints-seclusionsGirl with ADHD and other abuse in Connecticut:
https://www.ctinsider.com/news/article/connecticut-schools-restraint-seclusion-injuries-17474991.phpXavier Hernandez death from a disability standpoint:
https://neuroclastic.com/xavier-hernandez-fort-worth-autism-restraint-death/#contentHernandez - Death by medication and restraint:
https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/crossroads-lab/article253421369.htmlImage courtesy of: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/young-disabled-students-shackled-misbehaving-lawsuit-claims-n403421
#Education #ActuallyAutistic #ADHA #PTSD #CPSTD #ChildEducation #abuse #advocacy #disability #InvisibleDisability #TBI #InvisibleDisabilityRights #DownSyndrome #BrainInjury #EndAbleism #AbleistHateCrime #accommodation #CommunityIntergration #stigmatude #TearDownTheWall
#DOE #action #DepartmentOfEducation -
https://www.phillyvoice.com/new-jersey-libraries-ebook-prices-bill/
This'll be nice to see happen if'n it works right
#Libraries #Library #e-books #NJPol #USPol -
Drink responsibly. #DickYuengling #BoycottYuengling #GOPDonors
Beer drinkers disavow Yuengling after owner shows support for Trump https://www.phillyvoice.com/beer-drinkers-disavow-yuengling-after-owner-shows-support-for-trump/
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Can't say I'm surprised tbh. #FPL www.bbc.co.uk/sport/footba...
Liam Rosenior: Chelsea sack he... -
#FPL Most of my players are preferring benches over pitches tonight. Does anybody know of an app that will deliver me a miracle within an hour? They don't do them at Ooba or dilliveru.
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Get your teams out #FPL Not been doing well just lately. I've wildcarded this week. Fingers crossed - good luck everyone.
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Me irl after the #FPL deadline.
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:hzsidnmraxkoje4h6q7cjmye/post/3minvlwrnq222 -
In my semester holidays i've learned so far or i'm currently learning:
- the programming language Rust
- how to create a LoRA for Stable Diffusion (Image AI)
- how to fine-tune a Text AI (with further training)- NVidia CUDA is really annoying with it's version control and horrible with compatibility between versions
- (ana)conda and windows are hating each other
- Genshin Impact is a really beautiful and nice game!#ai #informatic #informatik #computer_science #stable_diffusion #nvidia #lora #anaconda #genshin #GenshinImpact #computergame #computergames
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In my semester holidays i've learned so far or i'm currently learning:
- the programming language Rust
- how to create a LoRA for Stable Diffusion (Image AI)
- how to fine-tune a Text AI (with further training)- NVidia CUDA is really annoying with it's version control and horrible with compatibility between versions
- (ana)conda and windows are hating each other
- Genshin Impact is a really beautiful and nice game!#ai #informatic #informatik #computer_science #stable_diffusion #nvidia #lora #anaconda #genshin #GenshinImpact #computergame #computergames
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In my semester holidays i've learned so far or i'm currently learning:
- the programming language Rust
- how to create a LoRA for Stable Diffusion (Image AI)
- how to fine-tune a Text AI (with further training)- NVidia CUDA is really annoying with it's version control and horrible with compatibility between versions
- (ana)conda and windows are hating each other
- Genshin Impact is a really beautiful and nice game!#ai #informatic #informatik #computer_science #stable_diffusion #nvidia #lora #anaconda #genshin #GenshinImpact #computergame #computergames
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Large Language Models i'm grabbing from https://huggingface.co/blog/llama2 to experiment with. It's the first time i plan to train a model, still have to learn how~
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Large Language Models i'm grabbing from https://huggingface.co/blog/llama2 to experiment with. It's the first time i plan to train a model, still have to learn how~
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Large Language Models i'm grabbing from https://huggingface.co/blog/llama2 to experiment with. It's the first time i plan to train a model, still have to learn how~