Ohh that sounds fairly reasonable I guess, those that are around retirement age or looking to move on to something else, yeh.
http://www.acara.edu.au/curriculum/phase_1_-_the_australian_curriculum.html has an outline of sorts for the subjects but there doesn't seem to be any specific draft...
More Asian history is most likely just going to result in adding another textbook, teachers who teach history should know WW2 to high detail anyway.
Tbh I do borderline epileptic fit when super funny stuff happens lol.
But really reforms never achieve anything because hegemonic influences...
http://insciences.org/article.php?article_id=8012
Might be bullshit, might not.
Interesting question, I would not expect it to be localised though I have nothing proper to back that up.
Can't see why "when they are no longer a student" is unacceptable.
X years later would just be dumb and serve no purpose.
Also depends how you define friends I guess.
Something you enjoy book/movie/game/party/go ~somewhere~ and do ~something~ that you like to do but haven't managed to do in a while.
Just depends on what you like to do, there's nothing wrong with taking a break once in a while.
If they're bad is it not reasonably likely they'll get better after a while?
Also depends how much emphasis both parties put on sex, for some good sex is essential in a relationship but not everyone sees it as such.
Dunno about the being into kinky shit though lol.
Yeh, I generally watch in batches of like 20-30 eps, omg it took so long to get Robin free but it's not like they were bad/boring eps so all good.
It's not like GG is a particularly aimed at females imo, it's just the name that makes it sound so.
I'm only at ep 310 in One Piece atm, absolutely love it.
Good to know, hoping to get hold of season 4 of GG soon!
I had to read the synopsis on wiki or IMDB to make sure ~a certain someone~ didn't die
I knew he was 2cool 2die though :D
Are we talking about this from a divorce standpoint?
Ie. if a stay at home parent and someone with a job gets a divorce, that the one who parented is entitled to no share of the money (child support being irrelevant to this discussion) as they didn't earn it?
fuck no it's your choice to have them so you have to raise them
where the fuck did you pull that from
I'm just saying that the work done raising them is reasonably equivalent
I sure as hell do. Being a decent parent may or may not be the most difficult job but it does require a lot of dedication, effort and care etc.
I'm thankful as fuck we had mum as full time parent and I'm certain we've turned out much better for it, infinitely better than the extra $$$ could...