27772nd poster gets a cookie (cookie thread (Part 7)) (Part 10)

they’re synonyms really one is just a shorter way of phrasing it

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assuming it’s a place where the native language is, but it’s also very good to have in places where it isn’t a good amount of the time

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[Sallow] Sallow appeared to have knowledge on Stiorra. ((“Not there yet.” Does Stiorra’s past get updated into the new Stiorra?)) [Oliver] Oliver presented Stiorra bone comb. Stiorra presented Oliver with a hug. Family.

[Interruption] According to an artist, Lilithy did take off her helmet at E6. From what I have observed, she had been putting it on for the rest of S2A1 ever since.

Back to E10: I am rewatching it again, but then on Twitch. Chat usually has interesting info, and I was right. Jasper was burned alive and fell into a brazier. That, and he came from a time period of 100 years ago, when Arvis and Amelia -the grand grandparents of Solomon and Guinevere respectively- were alive. Their conclusion was that Jasper was a Wolf. (More specifically a “skinwalker”, but like… if not Wolves, then what? Cultists?)

i think history of the area probably should be taught but not excessively
i assumed i missed similar things

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You missed things such as

Mafia
the occult
idk i was trying to think of a third thing and this bit isn’t even funny so like… yuri?

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classes on woke

I assume ash left us?

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Hi chat

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don’t worry we still have everyone important and you

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problem is we need 3 people or this is just truth or consequences

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I can play

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wow if only we had a 3rd person

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oh right
go on then
question

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Oh shit I got a question

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you have a question to ask

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ask a general question that may be devisive

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Divisive

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Uh…
Imo, stuff like an English class or a calculus class teaches you how to think about and approach different kinds of problems. Even chemistry, which I did not like, taught me a lot about how to study and learn things.
To this end, I think we should expand the options for students in middle and high school, have more arts-y and social science classes at earlier ages. We should also make stuff that’s much harder earlier on without the expectation that kids should be expected to solve everything that gets thrown at them. Unfortunately, Asian parents, but nothing that a good curve can’t solve.

I think a course on basic “here’s how not to get scammed” is insanely useful. Definitely one on Internet safety, specifically from the perspective of how someone actively trying to get information on you would do so.
The big new course I’d add would be about relationships (platonic or romantic), how to engage with them, how different people respond to things, how to recognize red flags, how to de-escalate bad situations, how to communicate issues/bad news, how to maintain and cultivate them, etc.

Personal finance is useful, but I also think people having issues with that come from them knowingly creating bad exceptions rather than being unaware. Also, basically everything that people don’t learn in school that the people of the Internet think they should learn is, like, not stuff they would learn via a class anyways.
Would just be more useful to give them a ten-page cheat sheet of comparables for a bunch of different things. Just enough info to make someone know if they’re getting scammed.

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Sorry; got distracted.

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i have not slept well in two weeks and ive had no energy for longer

you will accept my phrasing

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Is it inherently bad for jobs to be automated away?

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