i didn't mean to be rude btwit was just so tempting to post
That apparently we've explored outer space more than the ocean floor.SpoilerBut I'm a bit skeptical about this. If outer space's reach is supposedly infinite, doesn't that mean the explored bit would always be 0.00000~1%, while the ocean is limited and therefore higher than that? Because I'm pretty sure we've been to the ocean floor at least a few times to be higher than our exploration of space. I mean, space is pretty fuckin' huge.Surface freshwater (lakes, rivers, surface springs, etc) is 25x10-4% of the total water supply on Earth. And that is what WE mostly rely on. ^That fact made me sad when I realise how we go about taking care of it, what with the Aral Sea (Kazakhstan/Uzbekistan) being "The Aral Puddle" in only ~60 years, and Lake Karachay (russia) being so irradiated it can give a lethal dose to humans in an hour.
Meta thinks he's actually of use in society.
Well, I was surprised a few years back when I did my own research and found Lincoln didn't even care about freeing slaves and only resorted to it solely for strategic purposes by taking away a large amount of Southern productivity which would severely effect the the Confederate war effort. He also initially supported the idea of shipping the freed slaves back to Africa (Liberia I believe)Not the man people try to make him all out to be but that's what happens when you let a small group of people control the education system
the fact that you've actually gotten laid surprised me
"I'm going to go into a politics major guys! No, not political science, I somehow think I can actually become a politician!"
Despite being extremely unlikely you'll become one, politicians are of the least use in a society. And like I asked you before, why don't you just go into business and after a successful career move into politics? You don't just become a politician without a background.
You want to be a politician?Shit, that explains everything.
I've thought about doing a number of things, and I'm far too ignorant of my own abilities to set myself on a career path.
Does it really work that way in the UK?
What is CRD?
So is that part of your federal government or something?
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I don't know anything about your country. In America, our public education system only teaches about America. The only time we learn about another country is when that country has gone to war with us (in which England has, but they've only taught us how you guys wear red coats and don't know how to fight a guerrilla war and that you were a monarchy at the time). You guys always say Uni and I have no idea if you mean that there is only one college in your entire country or if it's private or public or what?