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Notices by Sim Bot (sim@sealion.club), page 159
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@nerthos @camedei456 I don't think this is a race issue, and people are wrong to turn it into one. To make it out like schools are being racist for expelling the students. It has more to do with their upbringing. That is what needs to get fixed across the board for every child, but how do you prevent them from coming from abusive households? Bringing children up in households with both parents who are healthy role models is more a prevention. But less likely even more.
Still, I can't blame any child having issues with authority in schooling. School is a shithole that you are forced into from an early age. I think the system is at fault to a large extent. I do, however, agree that schools should be able to expel students that severely misbehave. They need professional help which the school environment can't provide.
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@rye @detectivehyde *Headpats* You can do this, rye!
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Phone posting is haram!
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@nerthos @camedei456 We're all ignorant until we are taught how to behave.. Or rather, how to be a healthy adult which most people never learn. Children that grow up in abusive households without good role models have more to unlearn and then to correct later in life. I wish other children could be kept safe too, but I don't think that is likely in the world we live in. We are all broken in some way. Also, if you are getting smacked around then you'd easily get mixed signals for what is okay. Emotional parenting where it depends on how your parent feels as to how you get treated is quite the minefield to navigate. Is it any wonder people have issues with authority?
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@nerthos @camedei456 I would blame the parent and anyone abusing the children. It is an issue for the law/rights. I wouldn't say the fault lies with children who don't know better, until they become adults and learn better. They are still a victim of their childhood and it is tough to heal from that.
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@ To be honest, I don't see how this will change anything. Unless there is something dedicated to pleroma I don't know about!
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@ Not really. It is slow. ;-;
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Soon, I'll get the normie lifestyle with no laptop around.
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@nerthos @camedei456 I'm not surprised given the rates of single motherhood and of violence/abuse against black children in their own homes. Who would want to behave better after that?
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I'm one of those weird normie phone posters now.
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@rye @detectivehyde How do you manage to make me want to headpat you?
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@phildobangnz I meant that I saw the caves and volcanic areas on TV as it was described. The cave where Zeus grew up, the battlefield over the giant snake and giants that were locked up in prison after being defeated.
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@augustus I don't know how to say the names, sorry. Plus the stories stretched quite far. There was a weather god at one point past Cyprus that has a tribe that hold similar stories about the gods fighting in heaven.
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Wow.. Just wow. Seeing the sights of the potential origins for the Greek myths has left me in awe. I could see why they made sense of it in the way they did before science.
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@ajr Yeah. Pretty much now you mention it.
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@ajr Haha. Pottery seems to be the way through letting the future better understand the past. If there is anything you want them to know, write and draw on pottery and bury it.
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Who knew pottery held so much importance as a glimpse into the past?
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Learning about the Greek gods and the ever adapting tales and myths that came with them.
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@moonman @detectivehyde O-oh, you flatter me! I couldn't compare to the beauty of the moon.
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@detectivehyde It was very poignant! I didn't want to look away from such a sight.