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if you want to colonize another planet, the colony needs to be able to produce its own medical practitioners, engineers, chemists, mathematicians, etc, in order to maintain a decent level of technology. however, you'll have far less resources and fewer people, so the education system will need to achieve much better results per student while operating on a much smaller scale (1000 students at any time is generous) and with fewer resources (the entire school shares one small library)
how do you do it?
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>>16146560
use micro stargates for communication
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>>16146560
The one with the banana is a tranny isn't he
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>>16146560
I don't know. But I do know that school is gay as hell. Look at that gay shit in your picture. Half those students look like they want to die. I would too if I was there, because school is gay as hell.
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>>16146627
It's a picture of a school in Russia. That's why it looks so drab and ugly. The person with a banana is most likely not a tranny, as transgender propaganda is forbidden in Russia.
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apprenticeship
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>wearing a suit to class in 9th grade
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maybe actually focusing on what matters to keep society floating, STEM, and if some kids don't like it, they can become minimun wage workers



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