School's were much better in the 80s and 90s

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Current Events » School's were much better in the 80s and 90s
Lots of field trips and special events, school supplies were virtually free, and a whole lot less shootings.
--I understand your opinion. I just don't care about it. ~Jedah--
The school trips were always awesome

Shame 9/11 ruined it forever
"May the Father of Understanding guide you."
They could've invested more in grammar.

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And which of you by worrying can add a single hour to your span of life?
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I remember passing notes before there were cell phones and people would come up with creative ways to fold them so they're hard to open.

One time this girl passed a note to a dude up front and a kid opened it and read it out loud. It said something about how she wanted to have sex with the guy and she walked out and didn't come back for like a week.
Evening_Dragon posted...
They could've invested more in grammar.

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There's two things you're forgetting, though;

-In the 80s, bad meant good.
-In the 90s, poor literacy was kewl.

MarshMellow posted...
I remember passing notes before there were cell phones and people would come up with creative ways to fold them so they're hard to open.

One time this girl passed a note to a dude up front and a kid opened it and read it out loud. It said something about how she wanted to have sex with the guy and she walked out and didn't come back for like a week.
I remember when the notes were folded origami like, and some kids played paper football with them.
--I understand your opinion. I just don't care about it. ~Jedah--
nocturnal_traveler posted...


I remember when the notes were folded origami like, and some kids played paper football with them.

That and these things. I don't remember what they were called but they were like a magic 8 ball and girls would tell you to pick a number or a question on the outside and then open and close it a bunch of times to see what you get.

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MarshMellow posted...
That and these things. I don't remember what they were called but they were like a magic 8 ball and girls would tell you to pick a number or a question on the outside and then open and close it a bunch of times to see what you get.

https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/6/64ec25b4.jpg
To this day I still never figured out how those worked.
--I understand your opinion. I just don't care about it. ~Jedah--
Funding influences the quality of education. Even if funding keeps pace with inflation, it has not kept pace with cost of living.
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Also media is accepted as knowledge. A popular protagonist like Batman [or fill in the blank] is accepted as a source of knowledge.
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People ask me why I haven't had kids yet, and sometimes I wonder, then I read stuff like this and I am reminded "oh yeah, I made the correct choice not to have them."

I've heard several other folks say the statement "I'm glad I grew up when I did" and I don't disagree with them. I'm glad I got the 90s upbringing and not in the hellscape that is modern times.
Kind reminder not to defend corporations when they make dumb/anti-consumer decisions.
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