

The first casualty in war is truth. Aeschylus


The first casualty in war is truth. Aeschylus


I don’t remember anything crazy. Unless you consider what’s in the Bible as crazy. It was a really positive experience for me. I started out in the public system and really didn’t like it. I asked my parents to switch me. Kids were an awful lot nicer in the religious school.


Anyone else read oedipus instead of ediface?


FYI: About 35 countries have birthright citizenship, mostly on the American continent. Over 150 countries have citizenship by descent.


What meltdown? All I read is that some made the whitehouse aware the photo was unflattering.


This is in Japan. They are respectful of property.


Yes. When I was there, I was amazed by the public toilets in Tokyo.


Their public toilets are immaculate. They have a strong sense of public responsibility.


I don’t think the videos would turn out. They’d be overexposed.


I don’t think that’ll happen in Japan.


I’ll crosspost it.


Windshield wipers that don’t smear.


Also 70 Mennonite settlements were in Crimea, peaking around the First World War.
Leave us out of it, please. Canada


Not to mention ego collapse.
Yeah, but it depends on the diligence of the principal, so not perfect.
Where I live, every principal is assigned a list of homeschooled children in their district and monitors their progress. If they are diligent, it seems to work out well. I know several well-adjusted, lovely children who have been homeschooled.


It depends on the country.


There was a time it went the other way.
I’d rather evolve the ability to photosynthesize, now that we have indoor lighting. It’d save a whole bunch of time and grocery bills.