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Mannahnin wrote:I did okay. But my being homeschooled wasn't for religious reasons.
Wait, preparing yourself to restart Greater Danelnd is not religious?
Manny preparing to "go a Viking" since 1992.
-"Wait a minute.....who is that Frazz is talking to in the gallery? Hmmm something is going on here.....Oh.... it seems there is some dispute over video taping of some sort......Frazz is really upset now..........wait a minute......whats he go there.......is it? Can it be?....Frazz has just unleashed his hidden weiner dog from his mini bag, while quoting shakespeares "Let slip the dogs the war!!" GG
-"Don't mind Frazzled. He's just Dakka's crazy old dude locked in the attic. He's harmless. Mostly."
-TBone the Magnificent 1999-2014, Long Live the King!
Many of those schools that they claim do not use books probably swapped over to tablets or laptops. I know a few grade schools in my county are preparing to switch over to PDF and paper free teaching in the next few years.
I am homeschooling my boy. I don't want him learning about evolution, fabricated American history, black history month, and crap like that. I also don't want him being forced to say the pledge of allegiance under god. I've never used algebra after public school...Also I refuse to have him vaccinated so public school is a no go anyway.
kraken88 wrote:I am homeschooling my boy. I don't want him learning about evolution, fabricated American history, black history month, and crap like that. I also don't want him being forced to say the pledge of allegiance under god. I've never used algebra after public school...Also I refuse to have him vaccinated so public school is a no go anyway.
Do you disagree with evolution, american history (As it's taught, I'm not gonna say whether it's fabricated or not.), black history month and vaccinations? If so, why?
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Out of curiosity, why dont you want him to learn about evolution?
Also, I'm friends with a homeschooled kid (he was home schooled for grade k-7 and then is in a private school high school) and hes completely fine, and isnt falling behind. However, he lacks some people skills that you learn in your younger years playing with kids at school. E.g. boundaries, whats right and whats wrong (for example flicking stuff out of your braces at people is wrong) etc.
Veteran Sergeant wrote:In the grim darkness of the far future, the guy with a rifle is the weakest man on the battlefield, left to quake in terror, hoping the two or three shots he gets do the job before somebody runs screaming across the battlefield to hit him with an energized stick.
kraken88 wrote:I am homeschooling my boy. I don't want him learning about evolution, fabricated American history, black history month, and crap like that. I also don't want him being forced to say the pledge of allegiance under god. I've never used algebra after public school...Also I refuse to have him vaccinated so public school is a no go anyway.
Do you disagree with evolution, american history (As it's taught, I'm not gonna say whether it's fabricated or not.), black history month and vaccinations?
If so, why?
I do not believe in evolution at the level that is taught in public schools. I think there is to much magik in this world for it all to be an accidental mutation. I don't believe in god but I do believe in a creator(s).
I don't want him to believe the lies they teach in school about our history. I would rather teach him something more truthful. you know the old saying, the winners of wars write the history books.
Although I want him to learn about other culture's history, I will focus more on his heritage and history (Norse, Irish)
And vaccinations are not healthy. Some of the ingredients are dead human fetal tissue and other poisons. I personally know 3 families whose children have gotten deathly ill from them. Go to the CDC website for more info on the ingredients.
As far as socialization. There are many homeschooling programs that get the families together that home school so the kids can meet and the parents can get ideas from one another. I don't want him getting any of the public school system's "social skills" such as drugs, violence, and sex. I'm not worried about him being a well adjusted kid, if he is anything like he is now when he grows up he will be awesome
Veteran Sergeant wrote:In the grim darkness of the far future, the guy with a rifle is the weakest man on the battlefield, left to quake in terror, hoping the two or three shots he gets do the job before somebody runs screaming across the battlefield to hit him with an energized stick.
But seriously, can you explain what you think isn't true about evolution?
Veteran Sergeant wrote:In the grim darkness of the far future, the guy with a rifle is the weakest man on the battlefield, left to quake in terror, hoping the two or three shots he gets do the job before somebody runs screaming across the battlefield to hit him with an energized stick.
Easy E wrote:I had a tough time believing it was the best, when they school is a private boarding school with admission based solely on academic performance. Even an idiot like me could make a successful school with that criteria.
We have this nonsense over here in Western Australia, where they rank schools, private and public, from best to worst. But they're only ranked by the final grades of the kids - so schools in better socio-economic areas are mostly fed with kids from stable families, where the parents strongly support education... so of course those schools are going to do better. And of course the private schools, who take in a lot of very high performing kids on scholarships and otherwise fill out their roster with kids from wealthy families who place a high value on education dominate the results. The studies don't do make any effort to predict what schools might be doing best considering the general quality of kids they get through the doors.
Parents predictably lap these studies up and spend God knows what kind of money shipping their kids off to private schools that do well in the tests, or buying into the feeding area for the highest ranked public schools, never considering that a kid with parents who are that invested in their education will probably do pretty well no matter what.
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Easy E wrote:Those are just anecdotal observations, and in no way consistute evidence on a larger scale. I see effective education as a stool with three legs; Schools, Parents, and Kids. If one of those three legs is not standing; then the entire thing falls apart.
It's actually generally recognised that the US does very well with slow developers and high achieving kids, while the kids in the middle generally miss out on resources relatively (the US spends about as much per capita as other countries, and when you spend more on the best and worst kids, the middle misses out somewhat).
I'm not saying your experience is wrong, or that it doesn't reflect experiences in general across the US, just that whatever the difficulties US kids outside of the norm might have they're actually worse elsewhere around the world. Basically, having an education system that can account for the level of diversity you see in children and do alright by all of them is just a really hard thing to achieve.
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kraken88 wrote:Not trolling, just my unpopular opinion
It's unpopular for some really good reasons. And seriously, get your kid vaccinated, no child deserves to suffer through preventable diseases because of the contrarian tendencies of the parent.
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“We may observe that the government in a civilized country is much more expensive than in a barbarous one; and when we say that one government is more expensive than another, it is the same as if we said that that one country is farther advanced in improvement than another. To say that the government is expensive and the people not oppressed is to say that the people are rich.”
Adam Smith, who must have been some kind of leftie or something.
kraken88 wrote:I am homeschooling my boy. I don't want him learning about evolution, fabricated American history, black history month, and crap like that. I also don't want him being forced to say the pledge of allegiance under god. I've never used algebra after public school...Also I refuse to have him vaccinated so public school is a no go anyway.
Do you disagree with evolution, american history (As it's taught, I'm not gonna say whether it's fabricated or not.), black history month and vaccinations?
If so, why?
I do not believe in evolution at the level that is taught in public schools. I think there is to much magik in this world for it all to be an accidental mutation. I don't believe in god but I do believe in a creator(s).
I don't want him to believe the lies they teach in school about our history. I would rather teach him something more truthful. you know the old saying, the winners of wars write the history books.
Although I want him to learn about other culture's history, I will focus more on his heritage and history (Norse, Irish)
And vaccinations are not healthy. Some of the ingredients are dead human fetal tissue and other poisons. I personally know 3 families whose children have gotten deathly ill from them. Go to the CDC website for more info on the ingredients.
As far as socialization. There are many homeschooling programs that get the families together that home school so the kids can meet and the parents can get ideas from one another. I don't want him getting any of the public school system's "social skills" such as drugs, violence, and sex. I'm not worried about him being a well adjusted kid, if he is anything like he is now when he grows up he will be awesome
I pity your child(ren). Seriously.
Assuming that you aren't simply a troll (I hope you are).
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RegalPhantom wrote: If your fluff doesn't fit, change your fluff until it does
The prefect example of someone missing the point.
Do not underestimate the Squats. They survived for millenia cut off from the Imperium and assailed on all sides. Their determination and resilience is an example to us all.
-Leman Russ, Meditations on Imperial Command book XVI (AKA the RT era White Dwarf Commpendium).
Its just a shame that they couldn't fight off Andy Chambers.
Warzone Plog
Horst wrote:This is how trolling happens. A few cheeky posts are made. Then they get more insulting. Eventually, we revert to our primal animal state, hurling feces at each other while shreeking with glee.
kraken88 wrote:I do not believe in evolution at the level that is taught in public schools. I think there is to much magik in this world for it all to be an accidental mutation. I don't believe in god but I do believe in a creator(s).
The problem here is that you don't understand evolution. Mutation is accidental, but the process which determines which mutations spread through a gene pool is anything but.
You are welcome to believe in whatever creator(s) you like, but that has nothing to do with the place of evolution as part of our scientific understanding of life.
I don't want him to believe the lies they teach in school about our history. I would rather teach him something more truthful. you know the old saying, the winners of wars write the history books.
The problem here is that you don't understand history. The field has advanced so far beyond the popular myths developed in the wake of events, we are now aware of how many events were mischaracterised because of historical study. Unfortunately many of these events are not passed properly down to our kids... but odds are there's at least as many areas where your own personal bias is at least as bad as the school's.
By getting a school's opinion and your own, your child can learn to read into the issue on his own, and form his own conclusion. If he just gets your opinion, he'll almost certainly end up parroting that, whether right or wrong.
Although I want him to learn about other culture's history, I will focus more on his heritage and history (Norse, Irish)
It seems very, very limiting to teach someone only of the experience of their peers. I mean, how do you really understand your place in the world if you know nothing of how other people live? Still, in the scheme of things this seems
And vaccinations are not healthy.
There are minor risks with vaccinations, but they are grossly outweighed by the benefits. This is something with thousands of scientific studies behind it, and no shortage of basic, really obvious results right in front of our eyes. I mean just read about life before vaccinations were common, read about the rate of infant mortality. Read about polio.
Learn those things and then please don't risk the health of your child because you found it fun to play contrarian.
As far as socialization. There are many homeschooling programs that get the families together that home school so the kids can meet and the parents can get ideas from one another. I don't want him getting any of the public school system's "social skills" such as drugs, violence, and sex. I'm not worried about him being a well adjusted kid, if he is anything like he is now when he grows up he will be awesome
Yeah, there's plenty of other ways to develop social skills, I agree with you there. And that a dedicated, hard working and well informed parents can make up for what would be taught in school. It's hard, but it's do-able. But you really, really need to learn a hell of a lot of things before you can reach that level. I mean seriously, you don't get to reject evolution when you do not understand it at the most basic level, and it is not acceptable to pass that kind of casual ignorance onto your child.
“We may observe that the government in a civilized country is much more expensive than in a barbarous one; and when we say that one government is more expensive than another, it is the same as if we said that that one country is farther advanced in improvement than another. To say that the government is expensive and the people not oppressed is to say that the people are rich.”
Adam Smith, who must have been some kind of leftie or something.
kraken88 wrote:I do not believe in evolution at the level that is taught in public schools. I think there is to much magik in this world for it all to be an accidental mutation. I don't believe in god but I do believe in a creator(s).
The problem here is that you don't understand evolution. Mutation is accidental, but the process which determines which mutations spread through a gene pool is anything but.
You are welcome to believe in whatever creator(s) you like, but that has nothing to do with the place of evolution as part of our scientific understanding of life.
I don't want him to believe the lies they teach in school about our history. I would rather teach him something more truthful. you know the old saying, the winners of wars write the history books.
The problem here is that you don't understand history. The field has advanced so far beyond the popular myths developed in the wake of events, we are now aware of how many events were mischaracterised because of historical study. Unfortunately many of these events are not passed properly down to our kids... but odds are there's at least as many areas where your own personal bias is at least as bad as the school's.
By getting a school's opinion and your own, your child can learn to read into the issue on his own, and form his own conclusion. If he just gets your opinion, he'll almost certainly end up parroting that, whether right or wrong.
Although I want him to learn about other culture's history, I will focus more on his heritage and history (Norse, Irish)
It seems very, very limiting to teach someone only of the experience of their peers. I mean, how do you really understand your place in the world if you know nothing of how other people live? Still, in the scheme of things this seems
And vaccinations are not healthy.
There are minor risks with vaccinations, but they are grossly outweighed by the benefits. This is something with thousands of scientific studies behind it, and no shortage of basic, really obvious results right in front of our eyes. I mean just read about life before vaccinations were common, read about the rate of infant mortality. Read about polio.
Learn those things and then please don't risk the health of your child because you found it fun to play contrarian.
As far as socialization. There are many homeschooling programs that get the families together that home school so the kids can meet and the parents can get ideas from one another. I don't want him getting any of the public school system's "social skills" such as drugs, violence, and sex. I'm not worried about him being a well adjusted kid, if he is anything like he is now when he grows up he will be awesome
Yeah, there's plenty of other ways to develop social skills, I agree with you there. And that a dedicated, hard working and well informed parents can make up for what would be taught in school. It's hard, but it's do-able. But you really, really need to learn a hell of a lot of things before you can reach that level. I mean seriously, you don't get to reject evolution when you do not understand it at the most basic level, and it is not acceptable to pass that kind of casual ignorance onto your child.
Trust me death from a vaccine is not a minor risk. You need to research vaccines for yourself before you pass judgment. Vaccines are deadly, its a fact. I didn't just Google this stuff, I have many friends and family in the medical field. Do me a favor and look up some statistics on how many doctors vaccinate their own kids. I will be waiting for your reply.
How can you say I don't understand evolution or history? #1 you don't know me or my educational background. 2# Evolution is not a proven science. It is a theory. Just because schools teach it, doesn't make it right. #3 I am well on my way in receiving my Education degree, so I'm sure Ill be fine teaching my son.
My life is not a game. I am not playing "contrarian". The health of my child comes before ANYTHING in my life.
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SilverMK2 wrote:I am hoping troll. Otherwise I suspect the homeschool uniform will be a tinfoil hat...
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Veteran Sergeant wrote:In the grim darkness of the far future, the guy with a rifle is the weakest man on the battlefield, left to quake in terror, hoping the two or three shots he gets do the job before somebody runs screaming across the battlefield to hit him with an energized stick.
I said its not proven. How can you prove that we were apes once and some mutation made us self aware and intelligent?
Just because we are all made of the same substances doesn't mean we were all related.
Like I said, these are my opinions, but evolution is still a theory, that is a fact.
If you think vaccinations are bad, you're a fool. The anti-vaccine crowd has about as much credibility to me as young-earthers and those who believe the moon landing was faked.
Please, Jesus, let the government have the sense to make vaccination mandatory and save these morons from themselves.
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kraken88 wrote:I said its not proven. How can you prove that we were apes once and some mutation made us self aware and intelligent?
Just because we are all made of the same substances doesn't mean we were all related.
Like I said, these are my opinions, but evolution is still a theory, that is a fact.
You should recheck what theory in science actually means, though.
the·o·ry /ˈθiəri, ˈθɪəri/ Show Spelled[thee-uh-ree, theer-ee]
noun, plural the·o·ries.
1. a coherent group of tested general propositions, commonly regarded as correct, that can be used as principles of explanation and prediction for a class of phenomena: Einstein's theory of relativity. Synonyms: principle, law, doctrine.
Besides, the theory of evolution actually doesn´t suggest that we were apes once, but rather that we share a common ancestor, some sort of proto-ape-but-not-quite-an-ape-actually for the lack of a better word, from which we evolved away, but apes did as well.
In other news: Even the vatican accepts evolution and does not see any conflict between christian faith and evolution, so that might be something to consider for anyone who has religious doubts about it. Then again, it does not really affect people if those people aren´t catholics. But anyway, faith and evolution don´t have to be opposites.
kraken88 wrote:I am homeschooling my boy. I don't want him learning about evolution, fabricated American history, black history month, and crap like that. I also don't want him being forced to say the pledge of allegiance under god. I've never used algebra after public school...Also I refuse to have him vaccinated so public school is a no go anyway.
Do you disagree with evolution, american history (As it's taught, I'm not gonna say whether it's fabricated or not.), black history month and vaccinations?
If so, why?
I do not believe in evolution at the level that is taught in public schools. I think there is to much magik in this world for it all to be an accidental mutation. I don't believe in god but I do believe in a creator(s).
I don't want him to believe the lies they teach in school about our history. I would rather teach him something more truthful. you know the old saying, the winners of wars write the history books.
Although I want him to learn about other culture's history, I will focus more on his heritage and history (Norse, Irish)
And vaccinations are not healthy. Some of the ingredients are dead human fetal tissue and other poisons. I personally know 3 families whose children have gotten deathly ill from them. Go to the CDC website for more info on the ingredients.
As far as socialization. There are many homeschooling programs that get the families together that home school so the kids can meet and the parents can get ideas from one another. I don't want him getting any of the public school system's "social skills" such as drugs, violence, and sex. I'm not worried about him being a well adjusted kid, if he is anything like he is now when he grows up he will be awesome
Oh god, sorry but this made me
"The Imperium is nothing if not willing to go to any lengths necessary. So the Trekkies are zipping around at warp speed taking small chucks out of an nigh-on infinite amount of ships, with the Imperium being unable to strike back. feth it, says central command, and detonates every vortex warhead in the fleet, plunging the entire sector into the Warp. Enjoy tentacle-rape, Kirk, we know Sulu will." -Terminus
"This great fortress was a gift to the Blood Ravens from the legendary Imperial Fists. When asked about it Chapter Master Pugh was reported to say: "THEY TOOK WHAT!?""
Well at least this way their genes are less likely to be carried on if all their kids die of easily preventable diseases
Oh, wait, evolution is only a 'theory'... Better tie myself to the ground next time I go outside just in case gravity stops working...it is only a 'theory' too.
Please, for the love of whatever you believe in, send your kids to school, or at least learn the difference between a scientific theory, and common usage 'theory'. And while you are at it, perhaps learn the difference between real scientific theories and rubbish like the stuff suggesting any significant unhealthy side effects of the majority of injections... You know the guy who suggested a link between the MMR and autism was fully retracted from the public record and kicked off of the medical record for fraud, misconduct and abuse of developmentally challanged children? m
SilverMK2 wrote:Well at least this way their genes are less likely to be carried on if all their kids die of easily preventable diseases
Oh, wait, evolution is only a 'theory'... Better tie myself to the ground next time I go outside just in case gravity stops working...it is only a 'theory' too.
Please, for the love of whatever you believe in, send your kids to school, or at least learn the difference between a scientific theory, and common usage 'theory'. And while you are at it, perhaps learn the difference between real scientific theories and rubbish like the stuff suggesting any significant unhealthy side effects of the majority of injections... You know the guy who suggested a link between the MMR and autism was fully retracted from the public record and kicked off of the medical record for fraud, misconduct and abuse of developmentally challanged children? m
Trust me, trying to reason with a person like that is like trying to reason with an brick wall.
"The Imperium is nothing if not willing to go to any lengths necessary. So the Trekkies are zipping around at warp speed taking small chucks out of an nigh-on infinite amount of ships, with the Imperium being unable to strike back. feth it, says central command, and detonates every vortex warhead in the fleet, plunging the entire sector into the Warp. Enjoy tentacle-rape, Kirk, we know Sulu will." -Terminus
"This great fortress was a gift to the Blood Ravens from the legendary Imperial Fists. When asked about it Chapter Master Pugh was reported to say: "THEY TOOK WHAT!?""
kraken88 wrote:Trust me death from a vaccine is not a minor risk. You need to research vaccines for yourself before you pass judgment.
I'm not going to trust you, I'm going to trust the peer reviewed scientific studies into the risks and benefits of vaccinations. Which is exactly what you and anyone else with children should do.
And as for all the stuff you read on the internet... do you understand the difference between a peer reviewed medical journal like the Lancet or the New England Journal of Medicine... and some guy with an internet page? Do you understand that qualifications and research matter more than housewife gossip about 'doctors don't vaccinate their children'.
How can you say I don't understand evolution or history? #1 you don't know me or my educational background. 2# Evolution is not a proven science. It is a theory. Just because schools teach it, doesn't make it right. #3 I am well on my way in receiving my Education degree, so I'm sure Ill be fine teaching my son.
I don't have any clue what educational background you might hold (I know people with Masters degrees with only the vaguest understanding of anything outside their field and not that great an understanding of their own field), but I can have an extremely good guess at your understanding of what science is.
I can tell this because you have no idea how science works, or what a theory is. There is no such thing as 'proven science'. It doesn't exist. It's just nonsense made up by people who don't understand and don't work in science, to convince themselves and others that an existing scientific model can be ignored. There is simply the scientific model that best fits the present data. That's all there is.
And when that model is formed, it is tested and examined, changed to include the new data, and adapted again and again. And when that model starts to repeatedly be confirmed by new data and experiments, it gets called a theory. As in the theory of gravity, or the theory of evolution. This is a distinct term from the way you mistakenly thought the word was used, as per its use outside of science as a piece of speculation.
So yeah, those two big errors are why I know your understanding of science is pretty poor. The good news is that in reading what I just wrote and accepting it, your understanding of science just improved. Now equipped with the knowledge that over 100 years of study that evolution is the best fit we have for the evidence at hand, and that it has been able to predict many discoveries subsequently made, you can go out and start learning more about it.
My life is not a game. I am not playing "contrarian". The health of my child comes before ANYTHING in my life.
Then get an appreciation of science, and get your child vaccinated. Whatever order you want to do it in would be fine.
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n0t_u wrote:It's a theory, that's why it is called the theory of evolution. It's still science, even if it isn't proven yet.
No, it's called the theory of evolution because in science a theory is a substantiated explanation, that has been repeatedly verified through new data and experimentation. To call something in science a theory is to place it among the most reliable, comprehensive form of scientific knowledge.
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kraken88 wrote:Google " Ian's story" to see what a vaccine is capable of. Im not willing to risk that for my son. Sory to the op. Im done.
Anecdotes are not science. You're fething about with the health of your child here. Sorry to be blunt but you need to understand this so your kid can get the modern medicine he deserves.
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“We may observe that the government in a civilized country is much more expensive than in a barbarous one; and when we say that one government is more expensive than another, it is the same as if we said that that one country is farther advanced in improvement than another. To say that the government is expensive and the people not oppressed is to say that the people are rich.”
Adam Smith, who must have been some kind of leftie or something.
kraken88 wrote:Google " Ian's story" to see what a vaccine is capable of. Im not willing to risk that for my son. Sory to the op. Im done.
So when your son is paralysed by polio or simply killed by pneumococcal meningitis will you still think that you have done the right thing?
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RegalPhantom wrote: If your fluff doesn't fit, change your fluff until it does
The prefect example of someone missing the point.
Do not underestimate the Squats. They survived for millenia cut off from the Imperium and assailed on all sides. Their determination and resilience is an example to us all.
-Leman Russ, Meditations on Imperial Command book XVI (AKA the RT era White Dwarf Commpendium).
Its just a shame that they couldn't fight off Andy Chambers.
Warzone Plog
SilverMK2 wrote:I am hoping troll. Otherwise I suspect the homeschool uniform will be a tinfoil hat...
Troll. If he were antivaccination he'd be yammering that it causes autism.
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kraken88 wrote:Google " Ian's story" to see what a vaccine is capable of. Im not willing to risk that for my son. Sory to the op. Im done.
Google "iron lung" to see what a life without a vaccine can be like. EDIT: beaten by Pandrome to the punch. .
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-"Wait a minute.....who is that Frazz is talking to in the gallery? Hmmm something is going on here.....Oh.... it seems there is some dispute over video taping of some sort......Frazz is really upset now..........wait a minute......whats he go there.......is it? Can it be?....Frazz has just unleashed his hidden weiner dog from his mini bag, while quoting shakespeares "Let slip the dogs the war!!" GG
-"Don't mind Frazzled. He's just Dakka's crazy old dude locked in the attic. He's harmless. Mostly."
-TBone the Magnificent 1999-2014, Long Live the King!
SilverMK2 wrote:I am hoping troll. Otherwise I suspect the homeschool uniform will be a tinfoil hat...
Troll. If he were antivaccination he'd be yammering that it causes autism.
Not forgetting mercury poisoning.
RegalPhantom wrote: If your fluff doesn't fit, change your fluff until it does
The prefect example of someone missing the point.
Do not underestimate the Squats. They survived for millenia cut off from the Imperium and assailed on all sides. Their determination and resilience is an example to us all.
-Leman Russ, Meditations on Imperial Command book XVI (AKA the RT era White Dwarf Commpendium).
Its just a shame that they couldn't fight off Andy Chambers.
Warzone Plog