That last part actually sounds like a very good idea. Of course you'd want to use a simulator rather than a real car. barfo
why you posting in Blazer OT forum... But yeah, basically "just say no" doesn't work? Who would have guessed, not Nancy Reagan!
what do you mean minefield? I'm confused? Could you tell me how to make a triforce and what saging a thread means while you're at it? edit: also I heard you like mudkipz and your filthy f*kers don't scare me
I guess DaRizzle means that he mostly just lays there, but if you come upon him, he explodes in your face and blows you to Kingdom Come. barfo
I didn't get an STD while Bush was in office (or Clinton, for that matter). Didn't get a girl pregnant, either. Of course, I didn't dip my wick into a well of spirochetes, either. And it couldn't possibly be the fault of the no-longer-virgins, could it? Almost a third of the country is clinically obese--a much higher rate than have teenage pregnancies or STDs. Should we be passing out ephedra pills in health class? 45M Americans smoke--don't they talk about that in health class? Let's just make it easy. As part of "National Health Care", everyone gets blood tested for HIV and other STDs every 6 months or so. If you have one, you get a tattoo on your butt that says "I have (insert disease here)!" Then, you can have sex AND be informed! /sarcasm I was under the impression that we've had condom-using Sex Ed mandated in public schools for many years now. I mean, maybe CA and WA are much more liberal in this than other places, but I learned about sex ed for the first time in school in 6th grade and learned about condom use in 9th grade health class. And from other places I've read, it seems that this is a larger problem for demographics that are generally at-risk for dropping out and poorer education at-large. Is it waaaay out there to assume that the training (abstinence or not) is effective, but more effective for those that actually go to schools who teach it competently? It bothers me a bit when I see the responsibility of children's actions put on the desk of the president, and not on the child or their parent. But at least you can go to the places in pink and get an abortion at 13 without telling anyone except the doctor.
I kind of like that tattoo idea. The problem about abstinence only teaching, is that's all they teach. So then kids end up having sex anyways and they think that condoms don't work so why bother using them! Just pull out and everything's fine... RIGHT?!?!
me too. I think we definitely ought to do that. Also, it teaches kids that adults are idiots. Which, while true, is not something that really needs to be reinforced. barfo