sablewombat

1081 pts · August 12, 2016


A tour of the old colonies

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Upvote for awareness

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What in tar-nation?!?

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Amazon knows you better than you know yourself.

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Breathtaking

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Crazy

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How old are you?

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Why is there a reality tv host in the White House?

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So cute

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Oh no

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Cool

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Only the finest

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Niiiiice

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Wow

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Unmmm...

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Pretty much

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Incredible

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Savage

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#25 crude oil doesn’t come from dinosaurs, but from billions of years of microbes and plants before them. More ancient than the dinosaurs.

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And the ones unfit for a skilled trade are given basic skills in fields like retail, floristry, forest management, travel and hospitality.

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And no telling all kids that they have to go to college. The ones not fit for college are taught a skilled trade.

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The downside is you get put in a box starting at age 10. The upside is no wasted years on undergrad for professionals.

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The thing is the entire country knows exactly what kind of work force they will have in the next few years and they can prepare jobs for all

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The highest kids go straight to medical school and law school. Next go into sciences. Next go into computers and skilled trades. Last basic.

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I live in a European country where they track kids starting at age 10 and then they get put into four levels of high schools based on tests.

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This is pretty common now for law degrees in the US. So lucky I moved to Europe to find work after interning at a big law firm and the SEC.

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Plot twist: he’s her boss.

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I need to reflect on this

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