Well, mostly boring. What sort of teacher assigns homework for the last damn week of school? It's not like we don't all know the grades are already in, but no, we have to do the whole song and dance of "Do your homework!" anyway.
The Taliban is threatening to stop polio vaccinations for children if drone strikes continue. Because two wrongs make a right.
Apparently, in a shocking event, some presumably young people don't know about things that happened before they were born, or when they were very small. Well, duh? The way history is taught in schools, how surprising is that?
Here's a quick article on the best map of the US ever, which you will never, ever need because, dude, that's what googlemaps is for.
An article about some politician who said, quite honestly, that if his kids were hungry and the only way to a better life was to enter the US, legally or otherwise, he'd do whatever it took to make that happen. The comments are full of outrage, of course, but they're all hypocrites. Any one of them would do the same, or they're not much of a human being and, frankly, terrible parents.
And one on what happens to donated clothes.
Oh, and an article on the cell phone ban in NYC public schools. As always, most people don't know one thing about NYC, so let's clear this up:
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An unknown component of breastmilk may kill HIV. Well, really, is there anything that stuff can't do?
The Taliban is threatening to stop polio vaccinations for children if drone strikes continue. Because two wrongs make a right.
Apparently, in a shocking event, some presumably young people don't know about things that happened before they were born, or when they were very small. Well, duh? The way history is taught in schools, how surprising is that?
Here's a quick article on the best map of the US ever, which you will never, ever need because, dude, that's what googlemaps is for.
An article about some politician who said, quite honestly, that if his kids were hungry and the only way to a better life was to enter the US, legally or otherwise, he'd do whatever it took to make that happen. The comments are full of outrage, of course, but they're all hypocrites. Any one of them would do the same, or they're not much of a human being and, frankly, terrible parents.
And one on what happens to donated clothes.
Oh, and an article on the cell phone ban in NYC public schools. As always, most people don't know one thing about NYC, so let's clear this up:
( Read more... )
An unknown component of breastmilk may kill HIV. Well, really, is there anything that stuff can't do?