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You have got to be kidding me!There are amazingly important subjects to think about and you think about running out of chicken! You do know you can survive with out eating chicken, I do every day. You are I am a kind person because I am vegan. So you would be upset if the world ran out of dead chicken flesh. Chicken is a dead animal, it’s an animal carcass. Honestly it’s disgusting, how could anyone eat a dead animal. Who cares if it tastes nice! There are more important things to think about than the world running out of chicken.
Liberation from duḥkha.
Making Britain great again.
To most people it sounds crazy, but actually correctly CARING for animals, especially rodents (such as hamsters).

So many people view hamsters as 'childrens pets' and give them little to no care, as they're 'easy'. I'm sorry but no, they need DAILY attention and actually need a lot of space for their size. Also I see so many with tiny wheels which will cause them irrepreable spinal damage and what will keep them in constant pain for the rest of their lives.

It's the worst in the smaller pets, but even on the biggger-level 'more expensive' animals, like horses, so few people actually properly care for them and it's so sad.

That's just looking at the domesticated level, not even the captive wild animals 😓
My looks and attractiveness is all I really care about.

But I guess religion is concerning, can be dangerous.
nofap I think it’s a great tool to become the best version of yourself

imo a reason why mh has rocketed is cos everyone jerks off to hardcore porn
Racism. I feel very strongly about this topic because many children and even adults are getting bullied because of their skin tone. I feel racism should never exist but it does. Our society and generations need to ban together and end it. It's sad when you are watching the news and hear of a child killing themselves due to being bullied at school. There is a analysis that was done and it says
Well for me…
Feminism and gender equality
Misogyny and Sexism
Human psychology
Bigotry
Freedom of speech
Social injustice and poverty
Mental health/disorder
How literature relates to society
racism

idiotic people on this site would label me as a racist for simply saying white privilege is real but there is real racism and that is something i am very passionate about
“Ethnic cleansing” and genocide
The British Education System and I want it reformed, not that half my ideas are feasible nor economically viable. :biggrin:
1. Encourage more STEM students through positive action and give bursaries to labour shortage areas such as Computer Science. (By increasing the cost of non-STEM, I'm not surprised if some readers want to shoot me at this point)
2. Encourage businesses to create more degree apprenticeships, which I believe to be the most efficient way of study.
3. Better GCSE IT. I got taught spreadsheets, databases etc there needs to be an emphasis on coding.
4. Extra pay for secondary school teachers, so more are attracted into the profession, most of my classes at school were done by cover teachers and an Ofsted inspector got egged and we got a bad report. (Maybe, I just went to a bad school.)
5. Higher difficulty Mathematics to match other countries.
6. I know we had Design and Technology at secondary school but we need more practical skills to be taught at school.
7. Lower the stigma of apprenticeships, back in my day they had a poor reputation by far compared to University.
8. Stopping students misbehaving at secondary school, rules need to be tightened to stop people who are not interested ruining everyone else's education. (I'm not saying bring back the whip but something should be done)
9. Stop giving inflated UCAS grades on entry requirements, I got into a supposedly BBB university with BCD.
10. I don't need it but life lessons could be part as part of PSHCE (if that still exists) such as how to manage finances etc.
11. Maybe a cap on Masters fees for the extremely talented with 85%+ in their subject area, for example a Masters in Computing costs £14750 at Imperial and with living fees that could be more than £22,000 yet the maximum postgraduate loan is less than £11,000.
12. Education in general seems to teach me how to think inside the box and doesn't encourage creativity for the most part?
13. The encouragement of getting more work experience.


I'm not a STEM student and I came through the regular University system. Feel free to roast me and my ideas. This just turned into a rant. :biggrin:
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