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RH Reality Check: Contraception Access For Youth

swedishfriend says...

Music and arts are probably more important than math or history when it comes to developing critical and creative thinking skills. Healthy sex is as important as eating and sleeping and are all very important to memory function, logic, problem-solving, etc. You seem to think sex is so different from other human activities but it isn't. Categorizing things into social and non-social doesn't apply here since a major function of schools is to teach kids social skills so that they can be productive members of society.

99% of success in life depends on social skills. Right now the best and the brightest are not accomplishing anything because they are too shy or messed up by their history to use their abilities to the fullest.

Oh and condoms are a tool used in forging the mind. Sex is one of the most powerful forces that drives our beings so of course tools and knowledge regarding this major part of our lives is important.

Your version of schooling has never been and hopefully never will be. Please check out some of the research that is out there. There has been much talk the last few years about the serious problems caused by removing music and art programs from schools for example.
>> ^GeeSussFreeK:

>> ^rottenseed:
>> ^GeeSussFreeK:
Sex isn't something that is happening in school

Translation: I NEVER HAD SEX IN SCHOOL! ...or since

Blah, way to be a jerk and not stay on topic.
I shall be a little more clear with what I am saying as I think my message got lost in peoples spin on doing the hibbidy dibidy all the live long day.
Books, teachers, science labs, paper, pens, are part of the education process provided by the state. Having sex in the middle of the class is not. While sex education is a must, having sex in school is not on the curiculum as far as the state should be involved in. IE, condoms are not a pen, a book or any other tool used in forging the mind.
Like some have pointed out (tackfully unlike the nice person above), sex is part of the natural social evolution of a person. Right, but that isn't the focus of the classroom. Schools are for classes and expanding your mind, that is what the state is supposed to be providing. I have problem no problem with my taxes going to books and pens and things that are developing the young minds of tomorrow. But I have a problem with my tax dollars sponcering another childs sex life and/or other social, non-education things (recreational sex is not educational sex . I would be just as against schools providing some sort of free music program on the government dime on the logic that music is needed for a well devolped social mind.
I also don't preach ignorance or being unprepaired, I am just against paying for it on the government ticket. Schools shouldn't be in the business of providing anything but education. If someone can show me how a condom is an education device, besides maybe just learning how to put one on, then I will be convinced, otherwise, it is the school system trying to be more than it is roled to be. This isn't a night club, this is a school. Sex may happen on campus, that is not what I was saying at all, what I am saying is that is the subject of social interaction and not the domain of the school to provide materials for out of our tax budget. Once again, if someone can show how a condom is like a pen (hahaha don't go there), then I'll be more adpt to listen, but so far it seems like "ehh why not" kinda arguments? Perhaps I misunderstood yall as much as yall did me
And if they are just giving them away, then it should be avalible for all citizens everywhere, not just kids...and I would be against funding my fellow americans sex needs in the same way I am against this
Thanks everyone for your respectful comments...minus one

edit: And did no one else think that the video was totally biased? The lady arguing for the side of schools not providing for that thing had some very unconvincing speaking methodology

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Dany's power play in the middle of Storm of Swords (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)

Does Prayer Work? A Scientific Answer

messenger jokingly says...

To be properly scientific about it, God would know that these prayers were part of a scientific study and he would obviously choose not to answer those prayers because that would give himself away, so this is, in fact, concrete evidence that God exists.

David Mitchell Hilariously Fooled by Lee Mack

EvilDeathBee says...

>> ^brycewi19:

>> ^EvilDeathBee:
Love this show. Title gave it away though

True. I tried to think of how to word it without "giving it away". But then I thought, you don't really know which direction Lee is taking it until the very end anyway and you don't know exactly what David will guess, so I figured it was a toss up.


Yeah, fair enough

Dog Vs. Wolf?

David Mitchell Hilariously Fooled by Lee Mack

brycewi19 says...

>> ^EvilDeathBee:

Love this show. Title gave it away though


True. I tried to think of how to word it without "giving it away". But then I thought, you don't really know which direction Lee is taking it until the very end anyway and you don't know exactly what David will guess, so I figured it was a toss up.

The Dark Knight Rises - Trailer 3

alien_concept says...

No matter what trailer comes along, someone always thinks it gives too much away. Don't watch them then. Also I've said it before a ton of times, you may think it gives loads away, but how can you know until you've seen it?

Jimmy Carr on Women

When Karate Cat Attacks...

Man Flies Like a Bird Flapping His Own Wings

budzos says...

Aside from the totally fake appearance of the takeoff and ascent the thing that really gives it away is the acting of the spectators and their framing within the shot. As mentioned above it's too perfectly imperfect. It looks like a found footage movie where the person filming seems to always be at the back of the action.

Pro-SOPA Senators Violate Copyright Laws on their Webpages

gwiz665 says...

I like to look at how southparkstudios did it, until their mother-company got all dickish and put geographical restrictions on their site. I used to pirate south park all the time, because that's the only way I could see it unless I waited a year for dvds or something, which I don't even have a player for.

Then they started to stream it almost instantly on their website with commercials, and I deleted all my saved files and saw it there instead. That's a way better service than me having to go through the piratebay or whatever site to get it.

I would even pay per episode if they could guarantee access to it from their site, but hulu, netflix and all the official streaming sites are only for the US and even subscription based, as far as I know, so that's just poor service.

So again, now that southparkstudios is not available to me, the pirates provide a much better service, and that's why a lot of people are pirating it.

It's also worth noting that there's a difference between making a copy of something and giving it away, as opposed to selling it.

The Best and Worst Movies of 2011 (Cinema Talk Post)

dystopianfuturetoday says...

We've been catching up on our 2011s and I have to add 3 more.

Midnight in Paris - I don't want to give anything away, just go see it, but it's probably our favorite of the year.
Descendents - Very real. Very human. Great writing, if you liked Sideways and Election.
War Horse - There are plenty of reasons a critical person could take this movie apart, but I've got room in my heart for happy endings and Spielbergian splendor.

Issy wants to make fun of dag for liking Melancholia, but he also liked Midnight in Paris, so it all evens out.

We'll necropost some more in a few weeks when we legally view some more movies in a movie theater.

Another reason why Mitt Romney will not be President

Derren Brown Guesses Professions

bareboards2 says...

I am a CPA with 38 years experience.

I am wearing a man's flannel shirt and hiking boots and no makeup, with my hair pulled back with a rhinestone covered barrette, sitting here at work. (I'm not lesbian, I'm just comfortable in the cold Pacific NW, in a kooky town that lets you be comfortable without judgment.)

There is NO WAY he could guess what I do for a living.

I have no paper cuts at present. That might give me away.



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