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Teachers, parents and upbringing. (pg. 4)
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| Schadenfreude |
| are you a heavy drug user? |
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| Schadenfreude |
| prescription drugs count too:p |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| By the way, Domesticated: a BMI of 22 is smack-bang in the middle of the healthy range. The people calling you skinny are almost certainly insecure about their own weight. |
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| Lews |
Yeah, I was thinking that too Jack.
Actually, Jay I've been cutting down heavily on my meds, only take beta blockers regularly, some abdomen pain pills, the occasional anxiety med, and sleeping pills once in a while. Nope, I'm afraid my concentration-camp like BMI is all natural. |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lews
Yeah, I was thinking that too Jack.
Actually, Jay I've been cutting down heavily on my meds, only take beta blockers regularly, some abdomen pain pills, the occasional anxiety med, and sleeping pills once in a while. Nope, I'm afraid my concentration-camp like BMI is all natural. |
If you ate meat you could quit all those AND regain your heterosexuality. |
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| Schadenfreude |
| wasn't trying to insult you by the comment, many prescription meds do have effects on metabolism. Some components of certain anti depressants are even used in diet meds. |
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| igottaknow |
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
Bull its not unreasonable. By what right do schools have to dictate what I put in my child’s lunchbox? Quote the relevant statute. |
schools have lots of rules that students need to abide by and they don't need specific statues to impose and enforce them. For example, schools have dress codes and rules on whether electronic devices allowed in the classroom. |
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| Domesticated |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
By the way, Domesticated: a BMI of 22 is smack-bang in the middle of the healthy range. The people calling you skinny are almost certainly insecure about their own weight. |
Or so used to seeing overweight people everywhere that their standards for what is 'healthy-looking' have changed. This is now a recognised phenomenon. |
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| Lews |
| quote: | Originally posted by Schadenfreude
wasn't trying to insult you by the comment, many prescription meds do have effects on metabolism. Some components of certain anti depressants are even used in diet meds. |
Yeah, I know =/ No worries. |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by igottaknow
schools have lots of rules that students need to abide by and they don't need specific statues to impose and enforce them. For example, schools have dress codes and rules on whether electronic devices allowed in the classroom. |
Hmmm, good points. Both of those examples relate specifically to schooling however. |
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| igottaknow |
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
Hmmm, good points. Both of those examples relate specifically to schooling however. |
A major root of the problem is parents don't parent, they give their child every thing they want. The school is often forced to deal with the effects of lack of parenting. Children aren't used to hearing the word "NO". One manifestation is the prevalence of junk food and sugar in their diet. Like I explained before sugar not only effects the child who ingesting it, their hyperactive behavior is disruptive in the classroom for others trying to learn. Once you stop thinking about only you and your child you'll be able to understand that schools are a community. |
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