World Heritage Post

I’m ready to be transformed by the ibuprofen . I’m ready to be born again in its purifying light.
we have got to get americans healthcare
The thing is there are enough terrible homeschooling parents that there should be SOME oversight from an outside source to make sure the kids are a. Not being abused and b. Learning something but there are also enough good homeschooling parents that homeschooling is fine. No it is not the magic objectively better option. No it is not the horrific objectively worse option. Yes in many ways it has to do with the needs of the individual child. Yes my brothers and I were homeschooled and it very much helped in some areas and very much hindered in others. It's almost like, crazy idea, it's a complex issue.
yea you right
I was homeschooled off and on, mostly homeschooled. I massively benefited from the flexibility and the ability to go as fast or as slow or in whatever order i wanted/needed. I did NOT benefit from the lack of social interaction, though there are a few other factors that also contributed to this.
So yeah neither public nor home is better, each has strengths and weaknesses. Choose the one that works best for you and your kids.
Geological horror. You find a geode and crack it open and the crystal lining its walls is human blood that can't be genetically matched to anyone. You find a human skeleton but every one of the bones is made from rock, a rock that you know can't be whittled into those shapes. You find layers of clay and loam that sport ancient fossils at the top and the still-rotting corpses of modern animals at the bottom.
This reminds me of the blood river in Antarctica. For like a century scientists had no clue why this river looked like, acted like, and felt exactly like blood. Turns out it’s just really high in iron.
"Blood River in Antartica" yeah right there's no way a river looks like bl-
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Blood Falls isn't just high in iron, it's the byproducts of extremophile bacteria that have been isolated under a glacier in a iron- and sulfur-rich anoxic brine for the past 5 million years.






