The newly implemented common core standards doesn't help. Adding stupid to more stupid. "Higher order thinking" my ass. "Critical thinking" my ass. In an attempt to compete with the standards that other countries build we decide to add insult to injury.
A lack of equality creates a social equilibrium. As societies develope, a gap between people of higher statuses and lower statuses grows with the progress they make. More subgroups form, natural leaders and power hungry people rise while everyone else falls.
Sheldon is a lovely bastard, but the others characters seem to make the show quite bland, even though they balance out the the levels of intelligence presented on the show.
I think these social constructs were a result of a "progressive/respect for all" sort of thing. As humans we have a natural urge to define ourselves and search for the answers as to why we are who we are. I think most of us desire the simplest, quickest answers so we tend to turn to "I was born...
I can't actually see the image, but I have to say that I always wanted my city to have a blackout in the middle of the night just so I could see what lies beyond the atmosphere. When I told my mother this she laughed and told me about how impractical that was.
I have a friend that took the test and she claimed to be an ENFP, but I believe that she might have been mistyped. I don't have the most profound, extensive knowledge of the MBTI system, which is what I'm trying to better understand, but I do speculate based on the knowledge I have.
I could...
I recall giving birth to my own father once, except his fetus came out encapsulated in a case with a thin membrane covering. He suspended in amniotic fluid. My mother was also encapsulated, but I found her stuck to the ceiling of my living room. This occurred after I killed a demon lady with...
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