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You can’t find a windows laptop anywhere with the same level of quality and build. Sure you can get a windows laptop with “dope specs” for less. But that’s not atop priority for real Mac users. The quality control on Dell and HP is horrendous, the customer support is an indian call center overseas paid … Read more

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Wesley Crusher answered zack leon's question

Dear lord, why would you ever use your teeth? www.amazon.com/Upgraded-Version-Hiware-10-piece-Crackers/dp/

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Why not just get a Samsung Chromebook Pro? If I wasn't working with Linux, I would get that instead. In my opinion it's a much better value. The aluminum frame is super durable and lightweight. The pen is free compared to $99 for the Pixelbook. The screen is just as good and way above other … Read more
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Wesley Crusher answered Otis Campbell's question

What makes me scratch my head the most is how often people make fun of California for having a lot of homeless people. The reality is that had they settled anywhere else, they wouldn’t be homeless people, they would be dead.


I’ve spent quite some time with them. When I was 10 or so my grandparents … Read more

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Wesley Crusher commented on Yin And Yang's answer
My uncle taught me how to stick up for myself. By sticking up for myself, I showed others I wasn't a pushover. A few times, earning the respect of my bullies and even making a new friend. And I have lots of friends. Therefore my kids have lots of friends who are the children of … Read more
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Wesley Crusher commented on Yin And Yang's answer
So.... being a parent means raising an overly sheltered and protected child? I mean, sure all kinds of things can happen in life. Sh** happens. There's nothing you can do about it. Like I said, are you going home-job and home-date your kids too? I on the other hand believe in teaching my children how … Read more
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Wesley Crusher thanked Walt O'Reagun's answer

Homeschooling is best, when the parent(s) are actually involved.

As to "social interaction" ... That is a ridiculous concern, by those who don't know better (or refuse to acknowledge the truth).  Federal law REQUIRES public schools to offer the same extra-curricular activities to homeschoolers, as students enrolled in the school district.  And there's always activities outside … Read more

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Wesley Crusher answered Megan goodgirl's question

It’s like this with most stores. There’s a clothing store I shop at a lot and they have Best, Better, and Good level stores which determines the type of merchandise they receive from the warehouse. Best would have more designer items. Good would have True Religion jeans and Ugg boots.

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Wesley Crusher thanked Darik Majoren's answer

My concern is that I do not think the child can reach a realistic social experience from being "Home Schooled".

I think there is a real need for friendly competition, as well as a random (uncontrolled) events to shape decision making skills for a world without the "Parental Plastic Bubble".  I think the social interactions … Read more

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Wesley Crusher commented on Yin And Yang's answer
Now take a look at one of the top topics of the end of 2017, sexual harassment. People who felt powerless and letting other people step on them through their careers as an adult. Are you going to home-job your kids too? Just something to think about. I just feel like there's a lot of … Read more