WLTH 194: you ever just rub your temples at something and wonder who let this happen 43 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
But come on, if everyone could chill that would be great. Think of what we could do if we weren't so busy fighting wars and being in arms races! *slams fist on table* I want to be able to get to Star Trek levels of space technology already damn it!
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WLTH 194: you ever just rub your temples at something and wonder who let this happen 43 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
So, you'd want some fat person who sits in an office all day who doesn't even know how to hold a gun to fight just because they make over 150k a year? :P
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WLTH 194: you ever just rub your temples at something and wonder who let this happen 43 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
How about we stop pointing missiles at everyone and provoking war to begin with?
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Travel maniac 3 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
https://www.corporatetravelsafety.com/safety-tips/watch-out-for-the-infamous-paris-string-scam/ also, if you thought I was lying.
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Travel maniac 3 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
Walking down the steps of a church in Paris and we've been told to watch out for people who grab your wrist to tie bracelets around them and make you pay. As we're walking down, we see this black guy and we put our hands in our pockets and as we walk by (I'm with my friend and her mom) he says "Don't worry mama, we won't take them back to Africa." WE GOT OUT OF THERE SO FAST. Two people on that tour ended up getting tied with bracelets. One said "I'm not paying" and the guy flipped his sht on him and he just left.
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I put all my faith in the next generation 5 comments
anyone got any stories of students backtalking their teachers? 13 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
@stonedknight omg what's the best moment so far a a teacher? Like dumbest thing that's happened so far?
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Oh canada 10 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
@dr_richard_ew we ended up singing the anthem at the moose game back in elementary school and the 'True North' thing didn't happen but I wish it did.
Oh canada 10 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
@dr_richard_ew do you know the Manitoba Moose? (when they were still more a thing)
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Oh canada 10 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
I know I wanted to get to the best part. When everyone shouts out 'TRUE NORTH' at sporting events. You know exactly what I mean - it doesn't matter the sport either.
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anyone got any stories of students backtalking their teachers? 13 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
That being said, it didn't stop a bunch of guys from ordering pizza during drama class... or hiding from the drama teacher in the benches we sat on... or writing the Bohemian Rhapsody in permanent marker on the white board...
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anyone got any stories of students backtalking their teachers? 13 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
I went to a private school growing up and it was in the school rules to not be on your cell during class time or even have it on you for that matter. It's still so strange to think that just having them and being on them in class was a thing.
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As simple as that 8 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
@Cassrasub heheheh I know you of all people would like to have this information.
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Airport security 6 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
Harald and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay is where this is from if you wanted to know!
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Can you real fight them on this 14 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
A relative to the couple initially expressed concern in a complaint to authorities regarding the Christopher's well-being under the care of Fabbrini and Ziegler, according to the Oregonian.
A child welfare report alleged Ziegler had been 'sleeping with the baby on the floor and almost rolled over on him.'
Fabbrini's father, Raymond, said he and his wife were acting as the primary caregivers at the time, because he believed his daughter did not possess the 'instincts to be a mother.'
After taking a required IQ test, Ziegler scored a meager 66 and Fabbrini a 72. The IQ of the average person ranges anywhere from 90-110.
Ziegler's IQ score categorized him under the mild 'intellectual disability' range, while Fabbrini 'extremely low to borderline range of intelligence,' according to the report.
Straight from the article. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4747316/Oregon-couple-loses-custody-children-low-IQ-scores.html
A child welfare report alleged Ziegler had been 'sleeping with the baby on the floor and almost rolled over on him.'
Fabbrini's father, Raymond, said he and his wife were acting as the primary caregivers at the time, because he believed his daughter did not possess the 'instincts to be a mother.'
After taking a required IQ test, Ziegler scored a meager 66 and Fabbrini a 72. The IQ of the average person ranges anywhere from 90-110.
Ziegler's IQ score categorized him under the mild 'intellectual disability' range, while Fabbrini 'extremely low to borderline range of intelligence,' according to the report.
Straight from the article. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4747316/Oregon-couple-loses-custody-children-low-IQ-scores.html
The power of GMO 12 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
There is no problem with GMO's, the problem is Monsanto. http://www.ucsusa.org/food_and_agriculture/our-failing-food-system/genetic-engineering/eight-ways-monsanto-fails.html#.WYTUremQzic
https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/nnkqn7/mutant-food-and-the-march-against-monsanto
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https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/nnkqn7/mutant-food-and-the-march-against-monsanto