Message from @Timcast
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Ah. But to be honest, I'm glad that conversation was over, taekahn. Didn't look like it was going anywhere.
the previous conversation was the derailment
Nope, sorry, silly death chickens not doing it for me.
lole
Lizards are better.
Of course, we have to run off of artistic interpretations.
I think he looks cute.
we were talking about merit based systems
this one with feathers
that looks silly 😄 so its awesome
That's adorable.
But I think they still look threatening and I think they look cooler.
Even outside of T-Rexes and into raptors and such
We should just create giant chickens instead of dinosaurs, it is easier and close enough.
Ah, right. Tim, now that you're here, what's your position on who should receive preference on things like college admissions?
His stance is pretty well known, it should be based on socioeconomic status not race.
Does no one think they look cool except me?
meritocracy for all admissions
i believe Tims standpoint is basically, the best
But due to richer kids having better access, the poor should be helped to be able to achieve the best too
we should have programs for low income areas for education and mentorship to direct people towards certain goals
father figures and mother figures for single parents families
tutoring
yay, i read Tims mind 😄
I knew this mind-reading beanie i downloaded would work
i suggest a good read
all schools should be merit based but low income people need help when they are 5 years old
Right, so we should create government programs to give extra resources to poorer groups.
extra resources?
no, it can derail into dependable community
or just resources
That way they can have advantages rich people don't have, to balance out the resources rich people have but they don't.
that which is given has no value, it must be earned
Resources available for those who need i think
a mentor will not create dependency
no, but a program will
i mean free cash that is
a program to provide father figures to single parent children?
Would a rich single parent household also have access to this mentorship programs?
