Message from @ETBrooD

Discord ID: 665166810500300811


2020-01-10 12:11:24 UTC  

Yep, fully agree

2020-01-10 12:11:32 UTC  

Is that US law, or do you live somewhere else?

2020-01-10 12:11:45 UTC  

US law made it so i couldn't drive till then.

2020-01-10 12:12:03 UTC  

Oh you mean because you had to drive to get some proper work?

2020-01-10 12:12:09 UTC  

yup

2020-01-10 12:12:14 UTC  

Damn, that sucks

2020-01-10 12:12:24 UTC  

Over here we're allowed to ride a motorized bike at the age of 14

2020-01-10 12:12:47 UTC  

i'm a bit of a "i will just stay home and enjoy my games" sort of person anyway, so i didn't feel trapped.

2020-01-10 12:13:12 UTC  

but looking back on it i feel like I would have done better if I had more work sooner in life.

2020-01-10 12:13:20 UTC  

Howabout"cheated out of life skills"?

2020-01-10 12:13:35 UTC  

I agree, I'm very happy that I was allowed to work at 14

2020-01-10 12:13:43 UTC  

only life skill that i'm really missing is wakeing up in the morning.

2020-01-10 12:14:00 UTC  

I learned plenty at home, grew up on a small farm.

2020-01-10 12:14:19 UTC  

Man, so you're actually one of the lucky ones

2020-01-10 12:14:24 UTC  

that I am.

2020-01-10 12:14:37 UTC  

could have been better, but could have been so much worse.

2020-01-10 12:14:45 UTC  

We need to do something about public education, it can't go on like this

2020-01-10 12:14:53 UTC  

It's wasting years of childrens' lives

2020-01-10 12:15:02 UTC  

that's a fact for sure.

2020-01-10 12:15:22 UTC  

History can be taught in the span of a few months

2020-01-10 12:15:25 UTC  

No more is required

2020-01-10 12:16:05 UTC  

yah, and i have found some great presenters on youtube with out even looking.

2020-01-10 12:16:06 UTC  

I was trapped in suburban middle class "it's not your place to do that job" so I came out of highschool with Jack all practical life skills like budgeting, laundry, sleep schedule ect.

2020-01-10 12:16:34 UTC  

I am so glad I didn't grow up like that, would have driven me nuts.

2020-01-10 12:16:38 UTC  

I also don't understand why teachers are so hung up on wanting to test and score children on their history knowledge

2020-01-10 12:16:43 UTC  

It literally makes no difference

2020-01-10 12:16:57 UTC  

They get out of school and forget much/most of it anyway

2020-01-10 12:17:03 UTC  

It's to make sure they are parroting the narrative

2020-01-10 12:17:12 UTC  

the more important thing for history is finding that info.

2020-01-10 12:17:22 UTC  

Yeah, knowing how to learn history is key, not actually knowing history

2020-01-10 12:17:29 UTC  

Most people will forget it all and never look it up again

2020-01-10 12:17:43 UTC  

well that's like everything really, cept spelling I think.

2020-01-10 12:17:54 UTC  

Same with geography

2020-01-10 12:18:01 UTC  

Biggest life skill to learn, how to ask a question

2020-01-10 12:18:17 UTC  

spelling is memory and yah, geography is memory.

2020-01-10 12:18:17 UTC  

Most people can't correctly draw their own country, or the states within

2020-01-10 12:19:09 UTC  

though geography is a topic i never cared for, I know how to read a map for driveing but i don't know if any of that was form my geography books.

2020-01-10 12:19:34 UTC  

that was form going out and rideing with my dad in the truck, i'm still mad that i can't take riders until they are 18.

2020-01-10 12:19:52 UTC  

like how are you gonna get a kid interested in this work if you can't take them out till then?

2020-01-10 12:20:10 UTC  

I grew up reading the US atlas on road trips with my dad

2020-01-10 12:20:17 UTC  

Great way to learn