Message from @AlanPowell
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This is meant to be a combo of all the data combined into a single map, so similar to what I've been doing myself...
https://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view.php?id=73826
From what I can tell, the only way to monitor increase in land height is to compare reading from year-to-year, so cannot be precise about events in pre-history.
The stuff that is now submerged is different inasmuch that we can see where they are, and can be quite accurate about when they were lost due to impacts/landslips etc.
Where's that boys being taught they can have periods article?
Brighton and Hove... gay centre of Britain - no wonder they talking bollocks like that
What the actual fuck.
it's all about trans inclusion... nothing about destroying society's standards... umm, honest
Those are the same things.
You can be trans. Nothing wrong with that. But we shouldn't pretend that it's normal or to be expected.
first tolerance, then inclusion, then ?
then enforced operations
state enforced homosexuality, sam hyde was right
"you've got a pretty face, let's make you a girl"... like that scene in Caligula
Enforced operations already occur in the U.S.
Not even kidding.
these people are really smart, they make it a taboo to criticize something BEFORE they implement it
all the phobias and isms are in place already, god forbid you don't want unchecked migration or any other thing they are pushing for
"well you just hate fill in the blank"
so shut up
or here in Britain "Shut up while we wait for the police to arrive and arrest you"
the best option is to homeschool your kids, or find a nice private school that isnt insane. at least before it becomes illegal to do so
My problem with homeschooling is the ideology that kids learn from crazy ass parents.
^
I was a homeschooler
Met a lot of fucked up kids
and that is better than the state ideology how?
Because the state ideology is half assed and you can see through it
Most homeschooling I know of is due to religious extremism.
How about decentralized public schools, and the teachers and curriculum need to be approved by the local community?
Well
yeah, but that will never happen
which was kinda my point
I kind of went to that
It was a charter school
the left can't stand that, it's really funny in a way
Again I am skeptical of decentralization. My city and locale is just as nuts, if not moreso, than the centralized system.
Which brings me to my point of, I dont see the US lasting another generation
nah decentralization is the way to go
Also charter schools are damaging funding for public schools. Which is a problem if you can't afford a charter school.
@EnderOctanuslol wut?
i'm not very optimistic either, but you never know what will happen @Fitzydog