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Black Burn

Well-Known Gopnik
Sometimes when i read about all this terrorism and politics today... i'm scared how future will look like... *curls up in the corner*
 

Black Burn

Well-Known Gopnik
It'll be okay. *hugs*
I'm sorry, I just hate to know that innocent people are dying, starving and suffering, sometimes I am worried about my relatives... Thinking why I'm the lucky one that has born in normal family and have good life conditions... Some people in my age had to go on a war or had bigger problems, and I even can't deal with problems with studying... And I'm just whining again...
 
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BahgDaddy

Guest
I'm sorry, I just hate to know that innocent people are dying, starving and suffering, sometimes I am worried about my relatives... Thinking why I'm the lucky one that has born in normal family and have good life conditions... Some people in my age had to go on a war or had bigger problems, and I even can't deal with problems with studying... And I'm just whining again...

Reality is unfair... drastically unfair.
 

Telnac

Fundamentalist Heretic
I’m strange. I do both! Bag of chai tea in a cup of coffee is delicious! :D
 
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I'm sorry, I just hate to know that innocent people are dying, starving and suffering, sometimes I am worried about my relatives... Thinking why I'm the lucky one that has born in normal family and have good life conditions... Some people in my age had to go on a war or had bigger problems, and I even can't deal with problems with studying... And I'm just whining again...
*hug*
 

Casey Fluffbat

E. Fuscus from the discount section
That's got nothing to do with it. It's because unhealthy food is cheap, and the corporations that control the cheap food also control the government. So the government pays the companies for this cheap food that no one else wants because they can make incredibly large quantities of it. Schools are the dumping grounds foe the cheap crap the companies dish out. The government's not going to shell out money for higher quality school food when they've got deals with the corporations to procure cheap food in the first place.
Sorry, that was my "1 AM workweek" explanation. What I really meant to say is schools might also be influenced by what kids want to eat a not what they should probably be eating. Kids not eating vegetables has been touched on a humorous sense, but parents giving in to the desires of children is too often the reality in American households. The type of food presented isn't only cheap, it also matches commonly sighted frozen food, tray baked items, etc that parents often know a child will eat so they can save time and sanity. It wouldn't be crazy to suggest that schools are trying to follow this approach to get more kids at the lunch line.
 
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BahgDaddy

Guest
I’m strange. I do both! Bag of chai tea in a cup of coffee is delicious! :D

Whoa! My new plot to start the day off right!

And sometimes I do weird stuff. Like combining coffee, shredded chocolate, mayan nut powder, and chicory root in the coffee percolator.
 

Yakamaru

Silly McFly
Did I hear tea? I am pretty sure I heard tea! <3
 

Simo

Professional Watermelon Farmer
School lunches: until 4th grade, I went to a small public school, in a tiny town called Luther, MI. And there might have been 20 kids, in each class.

But one thing I will always recall was the lunch-lady, I think her name was Vye Hastings, and she had this beautiful British accent, odd for those parts, and was hefty in size. But what she did the with the ingredients she had to work was amazing. She really poured her heart into things, and when we moved a bit closer to town and I changed schools, I was horrified, and always brought my lunch. But I'll never forget that woman, probably long dread now, and her amazing cooking, like these home-made pot pies, her biscuits, stews what a comfort these meals were on cold winter days.
 
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-..Legacy..-

Guest
I never had any issues with my school food. Then again, in my parents house you eat what you're given.
 

Simo

Professional Watermelon Farmer
I never had any issues with my school food. Then again, in my parents house you eat what you're given.

Ah, this gives me an idea: I will somehow buy your parents house, or if it no longer exists, have an exact replica built, and have you taken there. Then, you will be in your parents house, and I will make deep fried grubs, and give them to you, and you will have to eat them : P

But naw, I'd probably be nicer : )
 

Casey Fluffbat

E. Fuscus from the discount section
Ah, this gives me an idea: I will somehow buy your parents house, or if it no longer exists, have an exact replica built, and have you taken there. Then, you will be in your parents house, and I will make deep fried grubs, and give them to you, and you will have to eat them : P

But naw, I'd probably be nicer : )

"grubs"

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And what kind of grubs are those?...
 
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Guest
Ah, this gives me an idea: I will somehow buy your parents house, or if it no longer exists, have an exact replica built, and have you taken there. Then, you will be in your parents house, and I will make deep fried grubs, and give them to you, and you will have to eat them : P

But naw, I'd probably be nicer : )

I'm the executor of the estate, and I have no intention of selling the farmhouse that's been in the family for over 140 years :)

You'd enjoy it, as it's about 8 acres of apple trees, and a number of other types such as pear, apricot, and black walnut :D The other 37 acres is field and forest
 

Telnac

Fundamentalist Heretic
I'm the executor of the estate, and I have no intention of selling the farmhouse that's been in the family for over 140 years :)

You'd enjoy it, as it's about 8 acres of apple trees, and a number of other types such as pear, apricot, and black walnut :D The other 37 acres is field and forest
Ooo... cider! :rolleyes:
 

Simo

Professional Watermelon Farmer
I'm the executor of the estate, and I have no intention of selling the farmhouse that's been in the family for over 140 years :)

You'd enjoy it, as it's about 8 acres of apple trees, and a number of other types such as pear, apricot, and black walnut :D The other 37 acres is field and forest

Sounds nice. I grew up in an old farmhouse from maybe 1900-ish, that we remodeled till I was age 12, and moved closer to town, was on a dirt road, 240 acres, mostly woods; my folks were school teachers, we had large gardens, but just for our own use, kept chickens a pig, had a few horses. I really miss it.

But when I drove past it 1o years ago, it was gone. Just, not there. It had been replaced by this ugly 1 story prefab place. I asked around, to see if it maybe burned down. Nope, this guy bought it, tore it down, said he wanted a 'new place'. I've seldom felt such an odd emptiness, open up within me.
 
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