If this is accurate...

Mar 02, 2007 17:04

http://broadband.zoomtown.com/news/read.php?id=13904167&ps=1011&lang=en&_LT=HOME_USNWC01L1_UNEWS

...that's just fucked up.

I hate people. I don't know if I've said that today or not.

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mynthe March 3 2006, 07:41:22 UTC
really fucked up. it wasn't like this was some other passer-by, it was the guy's friend. even if the guy has Aids, and his friend still wants to perform CPR, it's really not your business to stop him :/

i'm not people, right?

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gwyndolyn March 3 2006, 09:21:08 UTC
Yeah, I know! I just can't believe people.

Of course you aren't people. I'd have told you already if you were!! :P

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christina_tm April 3 2006, 23:38:02 UTC
Hi, I found you through the Stargate: SG-1 interest and read your profile. I was homeschooled too, from 5th grade to college. I noticed that you said you support gay rights and are anti-religion. Thought this was sort of interesting, since most homeschooling parents do so because of religious/political reasons and yours don't seem to jive with the usual ones. Could I ask why you homeschool your kids?

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gwyndolyn April 4 2006, 01:21:31 UTC
Hi! I don't mind as long as you're not a secret troll, asking me questions only to jump on me and get nasty! :)

Our reasons are different from others in a lot of ways, but mostly just in that we're coming from the opposite direction most homeschoolers do. In a very large way, we do homeschool because of religious and political reasons- we see more and more religion, bigotry, and general stupidity making its way into schools, and we want no part of it. The larger reason for why we do it, though are that we think that they will get a better, more well-rounded education than at a public school. We don't believe a cookie-cutter, assembly line educational model is a good one, and we don't think the whitewashed US history that is taught in schools is worth a damn. We want our kids to grow up individuals, instead of being taught from age 5 to follow orders without question, always listen to authority, and never question what they are told. Add all that in with the facts that we want the kids to not be socially retarded, we don't think kids ( ... )

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christina_tm April 4 2006, 03:21:29 UTC
Don't worry; I won't get nasty with you unless you get nasty with me first :).

I completely agree. Kids who are homeschooled do better on SATs and fare better in college than kids who attend public school. Of course there are plenty of bright kids who are public educated, and dumb kids who are homeschooled. But as a whole homeschooled kids do better. And (despite what homeschoolephobes would have us believe) they actually have better social skills than kids who go to public school.

I think its great that you have such an interest in your kids' education and enjoy spending time with them. I always hate it when I see parents who rely on school as a babysitter and use their kids as image enhancement.

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gwyndolyn April 4 2006, 03:42:03 UTC
I like that, using kids as 'image enhancements'. It's a good description. My dad was like that- I always told him I wasn't here to make him look good. My kids are 6 and 7, and they are definitely their own people- half the time my daughter (7) has pink/purple/red/combo hair. I told them they can shave their hair into mohawks, dye it and do liberty spikes if they want to. It's not my hair. I don't decide how it looks. We're not into telling them certain words are *bad*, either. We just tell them words are words, and if you're using any word to hurt someone, that's not good. So they can cuss if they want. We don't censor movies, either- we just explain. My 6 year old's favorite movie is the new Dawn of the Dead. He loves the special effects, and the extras on how they did them. We're very odd parents, I guess ( ... )

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hi manicmouse73 April 16 2006, 23:06:01 UTC
you seem cool so I'm adding you. hope you add me back

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Re: hi gwyndolyn April 19 2006, 15:57:26 UTC
Thanks! I'm always up for new friends :)

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