Working backwards, we could reasonably expect Italian, Irish, and Polish people. Discrimination really isn’t about the color of your skin if history is anything to go off of.
Working backwards, we could reasonably expect Italian, Irish, and Polish people. Discrimination really isn’t about the color of your skin if history is anything to go off of.
It’s not even the right flag. The rebel flag we see nowadays is a bastardized version of a battle flag that was flown incredibly briefly and not recognized by most at the time. The original was square because they were too broke to afford the cloth to make it a rectangle.
The more common version of the flag still included the symbol but on a white background which was literally to show the “purity of the white race” but then people were confusing it for the flag of surrender. Fitting, in my opinion.
I’ve seriously considered switching away from them since they dropped support. I’ve stuck with Mullvad for so long because, while they’ve never been the absolute best option out there, they were reliable, affordable, and respected.
Why are you like this?
You sound like a nice person and I’m sure your family is very proud of you.
Context since I’m deleting the comment above: I accidentally made the same comment twice because of a bug in the Connect app.
My heart says “maybe”
I’ve watched the Irish YouTuber Jacksepticeye since I was a teenager and I remember in his earlier years he played a game about bumming cigarettes from people so naturally, he used the word “fag” a lot since it’s super common slang in not-American countries. IIRC the response towards him after the fact pushed him to make a very serious but very informative apology later on.
I’ve watched the Irish YouTuber Jacksepticeye since I was a teenager and I remember in his earlier years he played a game about bumming cigarettes from people so naturally, he used the word “fag” a lot since it’s super common slang in not-American countries. IIRC the response towards him after the fact pushed him to make a very serious but very informative apology later on.
He also had vintage photos that could be (and were by the police) considered child pornography. That’s probably more important than the porno theater incident.
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I’m 24 so my options are slim for “released during my adult life” but I really like The Greatest Showman and it’s got a 57%. Yes, it’s wildly inaccurate but dang the music and visuals are great.
My favorite movie of all time is A Goofy Movie from 1995 and just eeked out of the running with a 61%. Seriously, the movie is better than you remember it since you start to empathize with the dad as you grow up. I really recommend it.
I grew up homeschooled for my entire K-12 experience through the 2000s and 2010s and went to my fair share of homeschool conventions throughout it. (They’re really popular and they always have separate events for the kids.)
There’s no governing body for any of these curriculum. My science education would always change depending on the book. At one point, I was told that all the animals in the world were vegetarian before Adam and Eve ate the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil then turned carnivorous. Another series of videos I received spent a literal hour and a half “dunking” on evolution before actually giving a much more valid argument for its existence. (I actually am trying to find a way to convert the crappy flash swf files into video so I can share the insanity if anyone knows how to do that. FFmpeg hath failed me.)
Math was less volatile but had its quirks. I had one curriculum (Life of Fred) that quite literally was made with crappy clipart and not really even written by a person who was qualified to make kids content. It was just purposely obtuse and my mother took me off of it once I wasn’t making any progress on it. I made it through two of those books for what it’s worth.
Economics and “stewardship” was also high-key Republican trickle down economics and one time they actually blamed social programs for causing the Great Depression.
But, all that said, I got a super advanced education that put me well ahead of most other kids my age and I’m only listing the worst aspects of Christian homeschool curricula. Generally, homeschooling (Christian or secular) is almost entirely dependent on the parent actually giving a crap about their kid’s unique needs and strengths. At the very least, if you’re going to homeschool (no, I don’t mean charter school) your kid for an extended period, make sure that you’re involved with activities with other kids and that you really look through what your kid is reading.