
LostInNorway
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LostInNorway
@LostInNorway
We must give all our kids the best educations we can. https://t.co/kt8ied5yOZ









New reporting reveals RFK Jr. is exploring banning certain SSRIs, potentially barring drugs like Zoloft, Prozac and Lexapro. Decades of research shows SSRIs are safe and effective.




FIFA has tripled the price of its best available tickets to the World Cup final — taking them from $10,990 to $32,970. Resale tickets for the final on the FIFA Resale/Exchange Marketplace go as high as $11,499,998.



These are the toilets in Harold’s Cross Educate Together Secondary School. Fully open to the corridor and with male and female symbols on every single door. The school has, helpfully, laminate a couple of pieces of paper with arrows written on them saying ‘Male’ and ‘Female’. The only sinks are in the middle of the floor with no wall between them. I suppose the laminated signs are the school’s attempt at a compromise as there was uproar from the students a couple of months ago when plans revealed that every single toilet block and cubicle is mixed sex. Only people who are completely oblivious to the needs and desires of teenage girls especially, for privacy and dignity would make teenage girls share toilet facilities with teenage boys like this. It’s either ignorance or something more sinister - a complete disregard for the rights of half of the population. Educate Together my arse. What about girls and boys from countries, cultures and religious backgrounds for whom these shared facilities will be entirely unacceptable? They will self-exclude from schools like this. Everywhere where mixed sex facilities have been imposed on teenagers like this, girls have ended up physically ill because they will stop drinking water during the day because they won’t use these facilities. @hcetss @Education_Ire @1Hildegarde Why have exclusionary toilet facilities been adopted in this publicly funded school?


The discussion around Alchemy of Souls is honestly funny. The casting directors clearly knew exactly what they were doing. Look at the script closely, Season 1 gave Naksu a much stronger, more intense role, while Season 2 leaned softer and more emotional. Both actresses delivered, but the material simply wasn’t the same. However, it was Naksu’s performance in Season 1 (played by Jung So-min) that made people look forward to Season 2, and that’s what made the drama land the way it did. She’s a senior actress in both experience and performance, so put some respect on her name. She was trusted with 20 episodes as the FL, that alone should tell you everything.



















