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Sex education in schools (pg. 2)
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Theresa
quote:
Originally posted by netroM
http://www.southparkstudios.com/episodes/507/


Link fail. Damn American shows and their damn restrictions... damnit. Name the episode or the episode number and I might be able to find it on the Canadian site.
Moongoose
I dont know how youg i was, very early teens i think when i got this book as a present.



A while later we were reading it in school. A rough translation of the title "Blazno resno o seksu" is "mad serious about sex". Anyway in it was everything anyone would possibly need to know about anything related to sex, but written in such a way that a person in his or her early teens doesnt get bored by it. I remember it covering all sorts of topics from first kiss trough masturbation all the way until the actual act of sex but all put into a nice little story.

The only problem i had/have with this book is that at the end the biggest geek ends up with the cutest girl around and that doesnt happen nowhere nearly enough in real life :(


Anyway, sure sex ed is all right. More knowledge about any subject, especially as important one as this, never hurt anybody.


EDIT: Since it says 507 in the tittle bar, the ep he was trying to link to was probably season 5 episode 7- Proper condom use.

And you can watch it just fine on that site, just have to navigate to it manually, guess linking to it directly doesnt work.
Lira
quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
Link fail. Damn American shows and their damn restrictions... damnit. Name the episode or the episode number and I might be able to find it on the Canadian site.

I don't think this has anything to do with copyright restrictions, the link is broken. I can watch everything else on that website, and I'm in a completely different continent :p

I reckon he meant to link to this episode:
http://www.southparkstudios.com/episodes/103934/
Theresa
quote:
Originally posted by Lira
I don't think this has anything to do with copyright restrictions, the link is broken. I can watch everything else on that website, and I'm in a completely different continent :p

I reckon he meant to link to this episode:
http://www.southparkstudios.com/episodes/103934/


Both yours and his links me to a site that says "We apologize! We are happy to announce that our Canadian fans can now watch full episodes of South Park at The Comedy Network website." AKA, I can't watch it on that site because I am Canadian... damnit!
Lira
quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
Both yours and his links me to a site that says "We apologize! We are happy to announce that our Canadian fans can now watch full episodes of South Park at The Comedy Network website." AKA, I can't watch it on that site because I am Canadian... damnit!

Really? Well, Fifth season, "Proper Condom Use".
Moongoose
Though it does seem odd...that site works like everywhere else in the world...except in canada...odd.
netroM
Idd.
Season 5, Episode 7 (507) - Proper Condom Use.
Lira
quote:
Originally posted by Moongoose
Though it does seem odd...that site works like everywhere else in the world...except in canada...odd.

You know what that means, right, Theresa? Don't blame the US!

Theresa
I think there is some sort of thing going on with TV providers here in Canada. They are worried that more people are watching TV online, and therefore losing money from their TV ratings. As such, Canadians are being prevented from watching streams online.

That's what I have gathered from the minute details I have come across about it anyway. It's stupid though... just like music companies trying to resist progression in technology, television companies are doing the same thing. *sigh*
Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by Moongoose
Though it does seem odd...that site works like everywhere else in the world...except in canada...odd.


It doesn't work for me either :(

Lira
quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
It doesn't work for me either :(

I searched for "Blame Australia" and this was the best I got:



:(
PivotTechno
quote:
Originally posted by Cpt.Cocaine
On a partly unrelated topic - A few weeks back, I was watching TV after not having watched TV in well over a year, and I stumbled on an episode of the doodlebops which gave me a bit of a culture shock when I realized how naive we are in this society when it comes to teaching kids things. We don't respect them at all; we treat them like complete retards and create this artificial reality with bright colors and unicorns where everyone is happy and singing, and then, when they reach adulthood and realize that they have no skills with which to cope with a world that's unknown to them, we wonder why they get depressed, get into crime, commit suicide and resent their parents.

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
We seem to have this unusual desire to mystify everything for children... give them a fantasy world in order to ensure their innocence for as long as possible.

I wont even start on how we do not prepare our children for reality... it's ridiculous how much hand holding we do (especially in education), and then expect them to suddenly be able to take on life as an adult by themselves.

*sigh*


But...but...I thought that parents weren't to blame?

C'mon guys, surely we can fix this by telling all these future adults that it's important that they move past their ty, myopic, ig'nant, upbringings and make the most out of that huge basket of lemons that life's handed them! After all, everyone's parents did the best they could!

Who's with me?! Let's go making some fookin' lemonade, mates!
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