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CrémantCommunarde #4402 💚👊🕊️
Absolutely right. I have a friend who's an infant school teacher in a S. London area that has a lot of deprivation. She takes 4 pints of milk in to school for the little ones who have "tummy ache" in the morning. She goes through the usual "have you been to the toilet?" type questions, but she knows that, overwhelmingly, their tummy ache is probably because they had no food the night before. She asks if they'd like a piece of fruit, gives them an apple or a banana and a glass of milk. From her own pocket. People decrying breakfasts at schools have no idea of the number of regions where children are literally going to bed with nothing to eat in the evening. I don't give a monkey's about what you think about their parents. No child deserves to starve, no matter who their parents are or how they behave.
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In 1946 the British government introduced free school milk for every child in the country. One third of a pint, every school day, from the age of five to the age of fifteen. The milk was whole. Full-fat. From British dairy herds. It was delivered to the school gate in small glass bottles with foil caps and left on the doorstep in metal crates, where it sat in the sun until morning break if the weather was warm and developed a slightly suspect taste that an entire generation of British adults can still describe with uncomfortable precision. The generation that grew up on school milk was, by every anthropometric measure, the healthiest generation of British children ever recorded. Average height increased. Bone density improved. Dental health, despite the sugar in everything else, improved. Iron deficiency rates among school-age children dropped. The growth charts that the Ministry of Health had been keeping since the war showed a consistent, measurable, year-on-year improvement that tracked precisely onto the introduction of the milk programme. In 1971 Margaret Thatcher, then Education Secretary, cut free school milk for children over seven. The tabloids called her Thatcher the Milk Snatcher. She was vilified. She kept the policy. The next generation of British children, the ones who grew up without the daily third of a pint, were measurably less healthy than the one before. The growth charts show it. The dental records show it. The conscription medicals, while they lasted, showed it. The thing the milk had been providing, the calcium, the vitamin D, the vitamin A, the complete amino acid profile, the conjugated linoleic acid, the fat-soluble nutrients that a growing skeleton requires in order to reach its genetic potential, was no longer arriving at morning break in a glass bottle with a foil cap. It was replaced, eventually, by nothing. Or by a carton of fruit juice. Or by a packet of crisps from the vending machine that appeared in the school corridor in the 1990s. The generation that drank the milk is now in its seventies and eighties. They are, on average, taller, stronger-boned, and longer-lived than the generation that came after them. The milk was not magic. The milk was milk. It was the thing the body needed, delivered at the time the body needed it, at a cost the government considered acceptable until it didn't. The cost of not providing it has been rather higher.

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beanmouth strikes again
beanmouth strikes again@piperocktheory·
said this a million times but Apple are idiots for not doing a 25th anniversary iPod this year clickwheel, multiple colors, Apple Music, Bluetooth and AirPods support, a good DAC and storage up to 2 TB just to appease the audiophiles — boom, you have the product of Christmas 26
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Gen Z and parents favor old-school tech like iPods and digital cameras for a simpler, less plugged-in life: 'People are just sick of it' trib.al/5jaxgnn

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@kallahaMagbet @MercedesAMGF1 @DorianePin female refers to the members of a species that produce the larger gametes (eggs/ova) woman refers to adult human beings. Using the word "female" over "woman" indicates that what is important is her ability to reproduce rather than her actions and accomplishments
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Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team
The moment @DorianePin has always dreamed of ❤️ As she becomes the first female to ever drive a Mercedes F1 car.
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@vsthegrid So we are running out of fuel, not running out of meat..
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@lewsroses because they want to hide as much of a fat persons body that doesn’t sell the item :(
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Females in Motorsport
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Meet @cleocollins, Car Build Technician at @WilliamsF1 🏎️ A few years ago, she was working for her family estate agency in London. Today, she helps build F1 cars 🧵
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saw this on tiktok and i couldn’t agree more (uk oomfs debate)
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