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lonicerafragrantissima

Nah, Duke has a point. If you don’t get veggies at home, and this is your introduction to how veggies taste, you’re not going to be all that interested in “healthy eating”! And the milk lobby is definitely a thing — a BIG thing. And my school definitely served pork and fish (ugh, the smell on fish days!). But at least

I tried to star this comment, but stars are being subtracted again. Sorry about that!

The “real or imagined” thing — I’m sure there were kids with colored lunch tickets in my school. But I didn’t even know what that meant — maybe “dairy allergy” or something — and it wasn’t on the radar of things to persecute a classmate for. We had kids who (in hindsight) were obviously poor — shabby clothes, holey

Ahh, but if you can afford to send your kids to private schools, you could also afford to move into a neighborhood with better public schools.

But what if the brainwashed low-information voters succeed in turning our public schools into places that don’t teach all those things... won’t we need some sort way to make sure kids are exposed to science and facts? Will we need to establish Sunday Schools to teach them facts the way religious people use Sunday

Then it will be interesting to see the approach they take to improving that statistic (the native/immigrant gap)!

“This American Life” episode #624 talks about DeVos and how she formed her education philosophy. It also demonstrates why her education philosophy doesn’t work... but I don’t think she’s gonna listen to that part.

Sadly, I don’t think he’s even going to read the comments that actually answer his question. He’s not here to learn anything.

How do they ignore the evidence that social programs work? Is that information not being disseminated by Fox News and co? Is there a chance that if we were able to somehow get the facts in front of their faces, they’d change their minds? Like, are they good people with bad information, are are they all just horrible

Also, if you feed them, those dirty inner-city poors won’t come out to my pristine suburban home and steal my lawnmower.

I think you just hit on the underlying fear behind government assistance. No other explanation for their thought process makes sense.

Well, stick around these parts and keep sharing what you know. I’m increasingly afraid of people who believe in woo and crackpot theories and miracle cures and homeopathy — there’s no good reason that the word “homeopathy” should have even made it this far in our common vocabulary — and we need people like you to talk

Agreed! Also, anecdotally, about ten years ago when I got involved in wildlife rehabilitation and learned about zoonoses (diseases transmitted between species), I realized that animals aren’t all that dirty, and I stopped being such a germaphobe around animal stuff. (I’m still a germaphobe around human stuff.) And,

Also, don’t confuse moles with voles. The moles might burrow into your body, but they’re only eating your grubs and worms and stuff. Voles use the mole tunnels to nibble at your roots. I wish more people knew this.

Legit funny and a great photo!

Yay! Maybe you’re not an animal lover, but at least you seem to lack the instinct to kill every little insect on sight as though it’s carrying the plague or something! (Seriously, not many folks die from plague nowadays.)

Yes, elderberries are edible, not toxic. I think he was confusing them with some other berry.

Elderberries are not toxic. Are you thinking of pokeberries? Or sumac?

Thank you for giving us clear information in a muddle of anecdata and misunderstanding and correlation/causation confusion.

“I don’t want a home, I’d ruin that, home is where my habits have a habitat” — Such wise, wise words. I go out in public and people think I’m a normal-functioning person — then I get home and go catatonic amidst my clutter.