Class of '99, one strap. Books were required in every class, not to mention dedicated notebooks, binders, etc, and due to the size of our school, getting to your locker in between classes without being late wasn't always possible. I went through 4 backpacks one year because the straps kept breaking. Even now it feels weird to wear a backpack with both straps.
Agreed. Many states require a vision and written test, but I think a driving test is more important. A written test only proves that can remember things, it doesn't demonstrate ability.
Duck sponsors a scholarship contest for the best duct tape prom outfits. A lot of these look like submissions to that. So it's supposed to be out there, that's the point.
As much as I want to say that polygamy should be legal, from an economical standpoint, I don't think it's feasible right now. Polygamy would create too many loopholes and confusion, and our current system isn't designed for it. I think it would be too easy for people to abuse the system. Tax rates would need to be reevaluated. Insurance companies would have a fit. Plenty of people marry for citizenship now, but I could see it becoming a business if more than one spouse was allowed. Divorces could get even messier. As would credit reports.
While I think it's perfectly natural to love more than one person, our economic system would need a lot of modifications to be able to fit polygamy in.
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While I think it's perfectly natural to love more than one person, our economic system would need a lot of modifications to be able to fit polygamy in.