It was found in what is a now a disused quarry and is one of the worlds richest fossil sites. The reason it has kicked up such a fuss is its age, how complete it is (you can apparently see what was in its stomach when it died, i.e. berries) and it's link to apes and humans. I think it is pretty amazing. The young earthists will have a hard time trying to explain this away ;D What pisses me off though is that it was in a private collection for like 20 years. IT WAS FOUND THAT LONG AGO AND WE ARE ONLY ABLE TO HEAR ABOUT IT NOW BECAUSE OF SOME RICH IDIOT'S GREED. Dirty whore >_>
Only if it's mud wrestling.
And we thought things were bad enough now.................. REPENT, THE END IS NIGH D:
xD I suppose that is part of the reason. But I also see what TheMagicalMisterMistoffelees is saying in that he had been told what he could and could not do and yet he broke the rules. Also, I would assume he could have said something long before he reached graduation?
I finished a while ago. Just four more exams AND I'M FREEEEEEE
The fact that it was a very strict and very specific religious denomination I doubt it was the only choice in the area. The parents chose that school knowing full well how restricting it would be for their son. But I say good on him, breaking free from what is obviously an oppressive environment that could do no young adult any good.
I and everyone I know go to decide what school they wanted to go to :S It is the parents place to decide not to make the final choice. Guidence, not outright control.
I go into exams thinking they are going to be insanely difficult. That way I force myself to concentrate on every question and make fewer stupid mistakes. The most mistakes I make in papers that I find easy are really stupid ones that I really shouldn't be making, because I have been too complacent. However, in the run up to exams stressing over them can really mess with your health =/
No-one see my post? >_> If he was willing to do this I'm pretty sure he didn't want to be at the school in the first place. It is the parents fault for sending him there in the first place against his wishes.
You will find that they probably did have the "right". Schools of this type (my own even does and it's a state school) will usually have a contract. If you don't follow the contract you get kicked out. You don't like it you move. The point I make is he didn't choose to be at that school, his parents did. Hence the wrong that was done.
Care to elaborate?
Exactly, but what else do we have to go on if people don't trust or use actual evidence? A line has to be drawn somewhere.
In all honesty, I didn't think it was that good =/
And are captured on sight. Then taken for re-education.
I bet I could throw a Skittle in there in one go.
Now it's a lottery trying to load pages, and post. Well, to do anything really. But we can log on fine =D
I was sort of generally referring to all of the eastern nations, mainly the south eastern nations. The only reason Serbia won that year was because of neighbours voting for each other. I mean really, a dirge?
WE MISSED YOU XALDIN ;_;a
I'm quite proud that the UK went from last to 5th ;D And no more political voting. I was bloody sick and tired of the stupid Baltic nations voting for each other every year >_> YOU SUCK BALTIC STATES D:
The point people are forgetting is he almost certainly did not choose to go to that school. His parents will have made that decision for him, as well as what he can and cannot believe in (hence why I see it as child abuse). I'd say if he tried to move to another school his parents probably would have disowned him, that's how it works with fundamentalists.