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Not really, but it's kinda nice to think there's a universe / dimension where my life and the world is so much better. Then again, there's also comfort in thinking that there aren't other universes / dimensions because that would mean there's versions where I'm in a worse situation and/or a worse person
 
i fear the idea of a multiverse because that means somewhere out there, there's a version of me that isn't into stronk hot babes
 
Random question of the day:

If deceased musicians such as Elvis Presley, Freddie Mercury, Frank Sinatra et cetera were alive today, what would they think of the music industry as it is today?
 
There is a big difference between education and school, usually school is merely a formal system or process that doesn’t actually offer everything that education entails. Schools primarily expose their students to certain select views and ideas, and fail to provide the entire picture of all perspectives that are out there. The system is slow to develop and change with the times and needs of it's pupils. Especially since each student learns at a different pace. Some will be bored with the pace of the curriculum and other children require extra time and attention to learn, and are often rushed to keep up with other students who are ahead of them. In either case the students in question will be made to feel outcast and different to the negative degree. It leaves them open to ridicule and bulling from their peers. Also the fact that almost everything in school is based on tests and grades gives this false belief that if you aren’t a successful student, then you are a failure. This can be dangerous for children’s self esteem, causing them to believe that they aren’t good enough, and ignoring all of their many other potential talents that haven’t had the chance to be explored and released in a classroom setting. IMO the system is archaic and needs an overhaul
 
There is a big difference between education and school, usually school is merely a formal system or process that doesn’t actually offer everything that education entails. Schools primarily expose their students to certain select views and ideas, and fail to provide the entire picture of all perspectives that are out there. The system is slow to develop and change with the times and needs of it's pupils. Especially since each student learns at a different pace. Some will be bored with the pace of the curriculum and other children require extra time and attention to learn, and are often rushed to keep up with other students who are ahead of them. In either case the students in question will be made to feel outcast and different to the negative degree. It leaves them open to ridicule and bulling from their peers. Also the fact that almost everything in school is based on tests and grades gives this false belief that if you aren’t a successful student, then you are a failure. This can be dangerous for children’s self esteem, causing them to believe that they aren’t good enough, and ignoring all of their many other potential talents that haven’t had the chance to be explored and released in a classroom setting. IMO the system is archaic and needs an overhaul
I'm with everything that's been said here, with the addition of... more people should just homeschool, man.
 
Like a normal day, maybe with saying extra nice things
 
I'd WANT to just have time with the hubby, doing... whatever~

(What I'll get is just a day like any other -_-)
 
I would spend it with a special someone, doing something we both find fun... But seeing as I'm lacking a someone, I'll just quietly celebrate other people's good fortune in my heart.

To all the happy couples :)
 
If it was accessible for everyone then maybe. But it would be a huge mess if everyone started moving times
 

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