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Good job on the homeschooling. As if it needs to be classified by a segregating word. All of the homeschooled kids that I've known had expansive vocabularies and broader interests and abilities then Hivemate grubs.

I'd rather have a child who couldn't do math but could fix a tractor blindfolded than all of the college graduates in the whirled.

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Price of mandatory government indoctrination: $XXXXX per year plus fees.

Price of not sending your children to strangers to be hooked to the Mind Suck 2000 machine: PRICELESS.

For everything else: there's homeschooling.

Asbestos we can is all that can be expected.

I think like a machine running risk/benefit scenarios with worst-case catastrophic failure factored in when doing dangerous jobs on the farm and STILL the Malevolent Universe finds a way to bugger me from behind. It is because of my skills and sometimes premonitions that come true no matter how hard I try to thwart them that convinced me that we are in a rigged game where we only get to choose between a binary outcome where one is just LESS BAD than the other.

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DLiteful's avatar

The clip is from not flix “fall of the house of usher”.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

Thanks. Was it supposed to be a modern adaptation of Edgar Poe?

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Yes it is a modern adaptation.

It was very eye opening (like the clip you posted).

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First mistake I would correct going back to my children's births, 1986 & 88, would be not to jab my firstborn. I was a very young mother, and totally terrified of the madical system. Rightly so, but so terrified I was unable to argue and really didn't know any better.

My second was fortunate enough to have a more seasoned mom, who knew the dangers by then and chose not to jab. By then Firstborn got no more.

My second mistake to fix if I could time travel back would be to not LIE to them about Satan Claus, the Estrus Bunny, the Tooth Fairy etc..

As an aside, firstborn was plagued by gastro issues, asthma, horrid ear and throat infections and a plethora of other issues.

Secondborn? Not a thing. Rarely even caught the colds etc that firstborn had.

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As an aside aside, firstborn is jabbed to the eyeballs with the experimental gene therapy, considers herself "half gay" because she had a f-f fling in college, is so woke she posts her pronouns on her Social media and has blocked her father and I from any form of contact since 2021 despite me biting my tongue and never discussing touchy subjects with her. She did it because of Twatter posts.

My only grandchild, her daughter is also jabbed up to date with childhoods and convid, and came out as gay at 11 ffs. She goes by they/them by 12.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

Sorry to hear about the generation damage inflicted by a lethal Swarm.

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My inbox was flooded with "Like"s so I had to come here to see what the sad face was about.

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Sorry about that. It is only on my laptop and in actually comments thread that I can't get the Like to work. I have just realised that in the Activity page and on my phone it works.

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If any of us released product that didn't work and issued upgrades that were worse than the original product we would be bankrupt or jailed, but it is S.O.P. here in PsychoCircusLand.

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1986 the year Shot in the Dark came out.

MediKill is all about fear. Fear of the Unknown.

SC, EB, & TF are not only mind-capturing devices but calculated to drive a wedge between child and parent when the child realizes that they've been lied to.

The tetanus shot used after the 1970s because all delivery rooms are covered in horseshit, is what destroys the gut biome. You might consider a nosode homeopathic to address that original assault if the problems still linger.

It's astounding in that unwaxed kids will get sick but 2-3 days later it is as if it never happened.

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Santa Claw

Eastern Bunny

Tooth Fairly

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Heather B's avatar

I just love lemons and what they can do. Thank you! ❤️

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There's a video on removing black mold from synthetic car seats by rubbing a cut lemon on the surface.

I used to carefully peel the the waxed skin off of lemons and eat the white bit.

Fresh lemon and garlic are what make the hummus special.

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Dee's avatar

We come into this world with a blank board called a brain ready to be coded. My personal opinion is we are at our smartest at birth and proceed on a gullible downhill slide to death. I keep trying to walk up that slope without sliding down again...sigh. Being the small child that won't shut the phuck up with the one word question "why?" asked to everything, is what makes me smile.

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WHY?

is the ONLY question.

Everything answers itself after that.

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I agree wholeheartedly. What did our parents tell us when we were kids, "I already provided you an answer, stop asking why". And so we were told that we were annoying.

ANNOYING and asking WHY is the only way to get to the facts that are buried beneath a mountain of excrement.

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Personally, I am inclined toward 'what for' rather than 'why'.

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Could it be that they are the same thing?

For What Reason could be seen as WHY.

Intent then comes into play and that is informative as well.

Coming onto a scene to see an enormous dude laying face down on your living room floor would prompt the What For/Why?

Was it your cousin and you just didn't like him? (thinking Pal Is Stein at this time)

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Was it a thug invading your home and trying to take out your family.

Intent is tied up with the Why-What for?

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Okay...been pondering on this...not since Aug 9...I only just saw your response.

So here is my thinking...and it is probably just different based on other elements of the question...

There is an enormous dude laying face down on your living room floor?

Why?

He's dead.

There is an enormous dude laying face down on your living room floor?

What for?

I don't actually know. I think he was shot and that is how he fell.

Trying to think of some examples...

I need to get up.

Why?

Because I'm busting to go to the loo.

I need to get up

What for?

A pee.

I am vacuuming the floor.

Why?

Because it needs vacuuming.

I am vacuuming the floor.

What for?

To make it clean.

Maybe I am biasing my answers...and absolutely 'for what reason' could be seen as 'why'... and intent is tied up with the 'why-what for'...but for some reason (why or what for), there seems to be an inclination to give a different response. Maybe the order of asking the question matters??

I gave a different response.

Why?

I don't know.

I gave a different response.

What for?

To answer as accurately as I could.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

It would be interesting to do this as an experiment on very young children who have limited language skills.

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