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  1. Huh? You expect parent to go through every page of every book to check what they are teaching before putting their kid there?

  2. Nope, this is 100% on the parents. When doing a little school shopping for my kid we fully ruled out many religious schools based on our inability to trust them to actually teach facts, or at least not present their religion as one. If you're going to bother to send your kid to private school, you better damn well do your research beforehand.

  3. Why would you ever expect a religious school to not claim their religion to be a fact.

  4. There are Jesuit schools who don't play up the Christian aspect, and other private religious schools don't even really mention it (eg Quaker Friends schools, Moravian schools, etc).

  5. That shit wouldn’t fly nowadays because it’s boring and played out, not because of the lyrics. Look at rap music, murder, rape, gang violence, and drugs are all glamorized to the extreme and no one really cares except for conservatives.

  6. Hip-hop is the new punk, and punk is the new emo.

  7. Not one time in 39 years of life has a woman give me a hard time for opening a door for her.

  8. In college once I held a door open for some girl (as is custom for any gender at my school because those fuckers were annoyingly heavy), and she said something along the lines of, "how masculine of you," but that's about the extent of anything guff I'd ever gotten about it.

  9. For as many people as this saved, there are an equal number of people just like me who already missed it and are unmedicated today.

  10. ADHD: be addicted to a thing for like 2 weeks then quit cold turkey!

  11. Unless it's nicotine! Don't let dopamine deprived brains ANYWHERE near that shit. If it's very difficult for normal people to quit, then how in the ever-loving-fuck does the universe expect me to?

  12. I have no problem with nicotine other than when my hands get bored. It doesn't keep me focused as well as caffeine does, so I can smoke a pack a day, then just not buy more and be perfectly fine, if fidgety for a bit

  13. I'm jealous. I can feel my brain missing the nicotine when I'm off. I don't smoke much anymore, but nicotine lozenges and those pouches of nicotine (like snus but not tobacco) are impossible to get off of for me.

  14. purina pro makes a line with dried chicken chunks already mixed in.. sounds like your dogs dream

  15. Freshpet has a shredded chicken that I've heard people use as a topper for kibble also.

  16. That makes it sound like your options were Catholic school, private school, or home school. What about public schools?

  17. To us, it was between those options. Speaking generally, in many cases, public school districts can be really lacking in many services, so if people can make other options work they are better served sometimes by taking them. Now don't get me wrong, I am a gigantic public school advocate, and the problems districts face need to be solved rather than students leaving the system. I was a public school kid, it's fine and great.

  18. Totally understand. As someone with ADHD who was put into about every "gifted" program my mother could find (specifically GATE if that's still around as well as many after school SAT prep courses), I could see why certain public school systems wouldn't provide what you want. Hope I didn't come off as combative!

  19. Nah, it's all good (also what's up ADHD, bro!). I have so many teacher friends and family and we've had to defend this decision a lot. I'll look out for those programs though!

  20. I'm having a very hard time deciphering whether or not your post is being sarcastic or not. Like, I'm as Red as they come but if this was serious it's super cringe. If the post is sarcastic, then you are way out of touch with what's being taught in schools.

  21. Define CRT for me, at least your perception of it, and compare that with the lesson that teacher was trying to teach. Also please compare that with how that relates to workers owning the means of production.

  22. Bruce Willis clearly stated that tis' not a christmas movie.

  23. Every movie Shane Black writes is a Christmas movie. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang happens to be my favorite one.

  24. From my understanding, Episcopal churches are pretty chill about that stuff so I wouldn't be surprised if it welcomed queer Christians and there are not an insignificant number of them across the church as a whole.

  25. There are no negative reviews on IMDb though... I mean, it sucks if this is really happening, but I don't see the negative reviews he's saying. It has an 8.4 rating on IMDb as of this post, and all three comments I saw were very positive.

  26. I would not be surprised if imdb had a comment/rating purge, would you?

  27. early this year I was looking for bands like Remember Sports. cheekface is nothing like them, but shit did i end up loving them anyways

  28. Dude I'm loving this mid-west emo renaissance we're in right now. I wasn't ever into it when it first started, but these new bands are killing it. Modern Baseball, Hot Mulligan, Hotelier, and probably a whole bunch I'm not thinking of.

  29. I have read every single ASOIAF book there is, and I still don't really care when he gets around to writing them. So, to me, it is a little nonsensical to hate on him. Find another book in the meantime.

  30. She does. I did a little digging through her comment history. That woman needs serious help.

  31. Then it's a good thing the son is away from her before the verbal and at times physical abuse that comes along with untreated BPD gets worse and have long lasting affects on the kid.

  32. Untreated BPD from the looks of it….people with BPD who get it treated can be perfectly functioning beings

  33. True. I should have stipulated untreated.

  34. Wow I had to scroll way too far down to see this. I still think about this movie, and I saw it in like 2006/7.

  35. I've always thought of Jason Segal's character in SLC Punk. Dude rocked a polo and looked square as hell, but absolutely threw down in the pit, and was fully one of the punks. Just to illustrate it doesn't matter what you wear, or what else you're into; just do it while thinking independently, standing up for those in a weaker position than yourself, and not following authority because they said so. It's a lesson I would rather have learned younger than I did because I wasted a lot of energy not majoring in the subject I should have. Wasted a lot of time.

  36. Streetlight vs DK in round 1? That's some tough seeding.

  37. So I'm seeing a lot of (correct) answers about the effectiveness of anticommunist propaganda in the US, but it goes deeper than that. Back in the early days before the Russian Revolution, communists had a very hard time spreading the gospel of Marx to the rural peasants still suffering under Feudalism. Their attitudes only shifted after some supreme duress was placed upon them by the Czar during WWI, and communists looked like the better option.

  38. Had this thing for Gabrielle from the Xena show for a while.

  39. I watched so much Xena because I had a crush on Gabrielle, always got a kick out of the Hercules cross over episodes, and LOVED the episodes where Bruce Campbell was a reoccurring character. I think I was born to be a sarcastic wise-ass, because he was my favorite character on that show before I knew what sarcasm was.

  40. I disagree. I think he or she is correct.

  41. So this is something I've been lobbying for since I learned how pronouns are supposed to be used "correctly.” This was about 20 or so years now before I ever heard the word transgender. Saying "he or she" instead of "they" as a singular if the gender/sex of the subject is unknown is so inefficient and clunky. Why are we using 3 words when 1 conveys the same exact meaning? It's just dumb.

  42. Holy shit this is my mother-in-law. She won't drive anywhere to see our son so we have to come to her, and she is the one who makes the demands that we see them! She didn't work, and says all the time that she put her time in and this is her time now. I'm not sure I will ever understand that generation.

  43. Watched it for the first time just after having my first baby.

  44. The birth of my kid changed the way I look at some things forever. I watched Train to Busan and where I otherwise would have been, "oh that was a sad scene," and she'd maybe one singular tear, I was ugly crying because goddamn that ending.

  45. My constantly stiff joints and muscles make me feel like I need to stretch a lot, so whenever I get into a downward dog yoga position my son called it a tunnel and likes to dive through it and see if he can get through before it collapses. Accidental fun game born from an almost compulsive habit.

  46. I do want to make a note, unrelated to anything of the reality of it, but Mr. Monopoly/Rich Uncle Pennybags has never had a monocle.

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