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More Clueless Bratts?
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If you were educated you'd know that you are trying you are disrupting one of the better countries. Try China/US/India instead of pretending so you can skive off school.
"why should we go to school if you wont listen to the educated" - get educated, derr!
If you were educated you'd know that you are trying you are disrupting one of the better countries. Try China/US/India instead of pretending so you can skive off school.
"why should we go to school if you wont listen to the educated" - get educated, derr!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's an interesting point, I suppose: one man's hyperbole is another man's lie. But if you were thinking of the private prosecution against BoJo, I don't support it, so it's still not a part of "my Eurasian society", whatever that is.
Good question what the effects will be. In practice it will hardly matter, anyway: the present state of politics means that the necessary measures will never be implemented -- unless the world leaders are all suddenly replaced with people who don't care about getting re-elected to the point where they can start implementing policies that hurt now, but may start to pay off in two generations' time, we'll be stuck with policies that chip away at the problems without truly solving them. It's better than nothing, I suppose.
Good question what the effects will be. In practice it will hardly matter, anyway: the present state of politics means that the necessary measures will never be implemented -- unless the world leaders are all suddenly replaced with people who don't care about getting re-elected to the point where they can start implementing policies that hurt now, but may start to pay off in two generations' time, we'll be stuck with policies that chip away at the problems without truly solving them. It's better than nothing, I suppose.
Jim at 00:56 Tue, my post wasn’t addressed to anyone in particular so wind your neck in and understand that you aren’t paramount in other people’s thoughts. Incidentally, I never pretend.
Jackdaw, good teachers don’t impose their personal opinions and beliefs upon their students. You sound like a good one to me.
Jackdaw, good teachers don’t impose their personal opinions and beliefs upon their students. You sound like a good one to me.
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