I was "educated" at a government school/s and I still hang out on a kid-friendly forum. Besides, when do we actually talk about LEGO? I think you'll find that the public school kids are just too busy.
Confusing, but I think some Aussies try to be American. Girls who say 'like' far too often.
It just seems like the majority of users here are Christian homeschoolers, and they're probably the most likely to want a clean website to chat on.
Like Shaggy from Scooby-Doo? He says "like" waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much. Most of the time in ways that don't even make grammatical sense.
You said like and you didn't even need to. Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwww! I think you underestimate the amount of useless homework public school kids need to do. I believe that is why the homeschoolers largely outweigh the non-homeschoolers.
You say "like" way too often, too. It hurts my soul when Australian girls use it.
We have state flags too, though technically (to use your phrase) we have three national flags.
Haha, I don't like the shortened names. Especially when it's a local thing and not something people from other countries have used. I don't know but I don't believe the term Aussie was created by an Aussie.
Pretty much all schools have uniforms in Australia. It's where they make their money. It's free to attend, though all the materials and camps need to be paid for. My old secondary school had around five uniforms. We had a sports uniform, junior and senior day uniforms, a formal uniform and house uniforms (usually for house leaders). That not to mention the blazer and funny hats that the school captains had to purchase at over-inflated prices. Even our teachers wore a uniform.
So you're from Murica and I'm from Straya?
I think uniforms are a good idea, makes the dress code shorter. I would like to go back to school only for a day, mostly just to see the difference. I'm trying to work out what university I want to go to.
Yeah.
I do too. So long as they have one which looks nice. Australian public schools have polo shirts, they look like our prison uniforms. We should just have the formal uniform and communal sports attire. That way everyone can afford the right clothes. We need to have black leather shoes in school too. I can't remember how many times I was sent home for wearing white leather futsal boots.
Well, what are you interested in studying? Maybe you could pick based off of that.
They also have a giant beaver pillow, in the shape of his head, with his face printed on it. I don't know about other people, but If I woke up to that one morning I would have nightmares for a looongg time.
I think uniforms are a good idea, makes the dress code shorter. I would like to go back to school only for a day, mostly just to see the difference. I'm trying to work out what university I want to go to.
Yeah.
I do too. So long as they have one which looks nice. Australian public schools have polo shirts, they look like our prison uniforms. We should just have the formal uniform and communal sports attire. That way everyone can afford the right clothes. We need to have black leather shoes in school too. I can't remember how many times I was sent home for wearing white leather futsal boots.
Well, what are you interested in studying? Maybe you could pick based off of that.
I have a lot of polo shirts. So basically for men it's slacks and a polo?
I have too many shoes now. I've had one pair all my life and the second I get a back up pair my brain freaks out of which pair to put on in the mornings.
Cryptology, Mythology, Chemistry, Acting and Physics. But I have problems with doing math.
Still, it's impossible. I believe in natural selection, that's fact, but it has its limits. A fish could never become a frog no matter how much time it had. (And yes, I know it's not actually supposed to turn into a frog, they're just supposed to have a common ancestor, but that's the easiest way to word it.)
The Earth is billions of years old, A LOT can happen in a billion years. It is difficult for a human to understand how long that is when we only live to be about 70 years on average.
No one can prove how old the earth is, really. It's all just guesswork.