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RE: Looking For Children On Whom To Experiment.
If it had been actual education, and not indoctrination, I might never have left school, or at least, if I lived in a world that knew the difference, I would have been offered an actual learning experience. I wanted to be a theoretical physicist from the time I was 13. When I finally got to college and found that most of what I'd be learning was how evil I was for being born with the wrong color skin and sex traits, I had to take it on the road. At least I didn't end up a marxist, designing weapons for the government.
"At least I didn't end up a marxist, designing weapons for the government."
Are you trying to take a shot at me... LOL
I've left that lifestyle. or try...
The opening scene to Roge One haunts me.
Absolutely not trying to take a shot at you. I count myself as lucky that I was able to leave it before I even got started down that road. It was strange, the number of friends and family that were pushing me to go that way. I found that anything I could pay too much, in money and life, to learn, I could learn on my own. The university slave pit was too unappealing after the 12 year run up.