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MisakiAmi21 t1_j2fpofx wrote

Couldn't stop laughing. Was with my bf, when I tried it, and we sat on a bench to smoke it, and there was a leaf on my shoe I was still laughing about the leaf an hour and half later. It didn't help that my bf kept adding things that made me laugh so much more. I also ate so much. I had curry and chips, and then I ate crisps and chocolate. 🤣🤣🤣

One of my favourite memories. I've cut back now though. I've basically quit but will have some every now and again.

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LeonardNeeble t1_j2fpn3b wrote

How money works in practical household and personal finance contexts. That in this capitalist framework the vast majority of their parents/guardians trade their life energies for a paycheck after the necessary deductions. I dunno what the lesson plans would even begin to look like, but damn I'm constantly amazed at how many adults use magical thinking about their income/outgo/retirements. And if we do transition to a guaranteed minimum income model (which I'm not opposed to) then these lessons will still be appropriate.

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insignificant_ppl t1_j2fplm6 wrote

Technology. My sons school, for example, teaches them things like woodwork and home economics which is pretty old fashioned (like what my dad was taught in school). They need to update the school system to keep up with progression in humanity.

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