The old fashioned kind of home schooling

The old fashioned kind of home schooling

Not sure if this was only heard by kids in the US or if it’s universal…This is what the post war (WWII-The Big One) and baby boomers heard growing up…

Do parents speak to the snowflakey kids this way today? My friends do.

home SCHOOLED in many ways:

1. My mother taught me TO APPRECIATE A JOB WELL DONE.
"If you’re going to kill each other, do it outside. I just finished cleaning."

2. My mother taught me RELIGION.
"You better pray that will come out of the carpet."

3. My father taught me about TIME TRAVEL.
"If you don’t straighten up, I’m going to knock you into the middle of next week!"

4. My father taught me LOGIC.
" Because I said so, that’s why."

5. My mother taught me MORE LOGIC.
"If you fall out of that swing and break your neck, you’re not going to the store with me."

6. My mother taught me FORESIGHT.
"Make sure you wear clean underwear, in case you’re in an accident."

7. My father taught me IRONY.
"Keep crying and I’ll give you something to cry about."

8. My mother taught me about the science of OSMOSIS.
"Shut your mouth and eat your supper."

9. My mother taught me about CONTORTIONISM.
"Just you look at that dirt on the back of your neck?"

10. My mother taught me about STAMINA.
"You’ll sit there until all that spinach is gone."

11 My mother taught me about WEATHER.
"This room of yours looks as if a tornado went through it."

12. My mother taught me about HYPOCRISY.
"If I told you once, I’ve told you a million times. Don’t exaggerate!"

13. My father taught me the CIRCLE OF LIFE.
"I brought you into this world, and I can take you out…"

14. My mother taught me about BEHAVIOUR MODIFICATION.
"Stop acting like your father!"

15. My mother taught me about ENVY.
"There are millions of less fortunate children in this world who don’t have wonderful parents like you do."

16. My mother taught me about ANTICIPATION.
"Just wait until we get home."

17. My mother taught me about RECEIVING.
"You are going to get it from your father when you get home!"

18. My mother taught me MEDICAL SCIENCE.
"If you don’t stop crossing your eyes, they are going to get stuck that way."

19. My mother taught me ESP.
"Put your sweater on; don’t you think I know when you are cold?"

20. My father taught me HUMOUR.
"When that lawn mower cuts off your toes, don’t come running to me."

21. My mother taught me HOW TO BECOME AN ADULT.
"If you don’t eat your vegetables, you’ll never grow up."

22. My mother taught me GENETICS.
"You’re just like your father."

23. My mother taught me about my ROOTS.
"Shut that door behind you. Do you think you were born in a barn?"

24. My mother taught me WISDOM.
"When you get to be my age, you’ll understand.

25. My father taught me about JUSTICE.
"One day you’ll have kids, and I hope they turn out just like you!"
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My mother’s classic line: "Put on a scarf, I’m cold".

Ozzy Osbourne says 9/11 attacks were ‘my kind of craziness’

Ozzy Osbourne says 9/11 attacks were ‘my kind of craziness’

Ozzy Osbourne has made the ill-advised admission that he was "excited" by the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The Black Sabbath musician was in New York when the fatal incident took place, killing nearly 3,000 people.
"I wasn’t scared, I was excited! It was my kind of craziness, y’know," he said.
"The day after that happened, there was f*cking no**** in New York. I remember standing on the steps of the hotel, and – you know when you see an old cowboy film and that tumbleweed rolls past on the ground? There was newspapers just floating around on the streets. It was so f*cking weird," he continued.
"Every**** just backed off Manhattan because they didn’t know if it was an all-out thing or what."

While he may have been unperturbed by the Twin Towers attacks, Osbourne does consider Isis a threat and believes that the Jihadist militant group (also known as Islamic State) may use nuclear arms before long.
"I hope this Isis lot don’t get going," he told Shortlist. "I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s in mankind to try to kill each other for one thing or another. And I think sooner or later one of these crazy f*ckers is going to get a nuclear weapon or some f*cking thing, and f*ck a lot of people up.
"That’s in our nature. I hope it won’t happen, but it looks like it could happen if they get it."
He revealed that he was not a fan of Bill Clinton or George Bush ("They’re very strange people"), although sympathises with Bush for having to deal with the 9/11 attacks so early on in his presidential career.
"I don’t suppose he expected World War 3 to begin when he got voted in, did he?" said Osborne. "It was a bit of a shocker, a kick in the pants. He hadn’t been in office more than five minutes and 9/11 went down."

Ozzy Osbourne on 9/11 attacks: ‘I wasn’t scared, I was excited!’ – People – News – The Independent

Blythe Danner Says Gwyneth Paltrow’s Critics Might Just Be ‘Kind of Intimidated’

Blythe Danner Says Gwyneth Paltrow’s Critics Might Just Be ‘Kind of Intimidated’

Gwyneth Paltrow is famous for her polarizing public persona.
However, her mother Blythe Danner wanted to set the record straight on her ‘extraordinary’ daughter as she dropped by TODAY on Wednesday to promote her upcoming film I’ll See You In My Dreams.
‘I think she’s so accomplished that people get kind of intimidated by it,’ the 72-year-old explained, adding: ‘Great ****, great mom, great actress.’
‘People get Intimidated’ Blythe gushed that her successful daughter was ‘so accomplished that people get kind of intimidated by it,’ adding ‘Great ****, great mom, great actress’

She had Just been talking about her busy Mother’s Day celebrations, as she traveled from the west to east coasts to celebrate with each of her children.
‘I went from L.A. where they are to New York where my son and his wife and little baby girl are,’ Blythe said. ‘I was very lucky to have the whole family within 24 hours.’
Then TODAY’s Natalie Morales questioned the leading lady on how she handles the harsh criticism of her daughter Gwyneth.

She said: ‘I am so blessed that I’m old. I don’t know how to Twitter, toot, tweet. I don’t know how to do any of it, and I don’t look for it, because I know so much of it is Just trying to sell papers or whatever that’s called over the Internet.’
‘I know that she’s the most extraordinary girl who can do everything,’ Blythe continued of Gwyneth. ‘Incredible mother! She’s raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for my husband’s oral cancer foundation – things she doesn’t talk about a lot.’
‘She’s becoming a great environmentalist. I’m so proud of her,’ the mother-of-two continued to gush about the controversial star.
‘And my son is pretty fabulous, too! A great writer,’ Proud mother Blythe was quick to add, not wanting to leave out her son, Jake Paltrow.

Blythe also spoke about her upcoming film I’ll See You In My Dreams, in which she plays a widow who decides to embrace life anew.
Natalie pointed out that Blythe was celebrating 50 years as an actress, with I’ll See You In My Dreams marking the first time the Broadway and Off-Broadway star held a leading role in a film.
‘What a way to celebrate,’ the actress exclaimed, of the role, after all of her years in the business. ‘It’s such a gift.’
She continued, adding: ‘Every so often I’d get a role in a movie and I’d be so grateful, but I never expected this.’
She stars alongside June Squibb, Rhea Perlman, Sam Elliott, Malin Akerman, and Martin Starr, in the film which earned the actress a standing ovation during its Sundance Film Festival screening.
And Blythe was certainly busy promoting the festival darling, as later that morning she was also spotted visiting SiriusXM Studios in New York City.

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She looked sophisticated in a fitted white suit, which she coupled with a form-fitting black button down blouse.
The Meet The Parents actress finished off the look with a pair of stylish black flats, accessorizing her white blazer with a silver brooch.
She wore her long hair down, styled in loose curls, and sported an elegant pair of dangling pearl earrings.
‘I think now that the baby boomer generation is coming along now, everyone is longing for films like this,’ Blythe said.
‘I think women are so appreciative to see that this is a woman in her 70s taking charge and being strong, continuing through her difficult time of loss, and carrying on in a very positive way.’
‘This film, even though people are in tears, they laugh their heads off,’ Blythe added, of the movie, which premieres May 15.

Read more: Blythe Danner defends daughter Gwyneth Paltrow on TODAY | Daily Mail Online
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The 3 kind of guys who turn good girls into bad girls

The 3 kind of guys who turn good girls into bad girls

No good girls around anymore? خليجية I think its because of guys. I like how this article from Thought Catalog explains it: 3 Kind Of Guys Who Turn Good Girls Into Bad Girls | Thought Catalog
Especially the womanizer but the others are annoying too what do you think :nono:

Gary Kind – Facebook Advertising using Pay Per Click

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From ‘Clueless’ to Clueless: Alicia Silverstone’s ‘The Kind Mama’

From ‘Clueless’ to Clueless: Alicia Silverstone’s ‘The Kind Mama’

Diapers are ‘pseudoscience.’ Dairy leaves ‘toxic sludge’ in your uterus. And whatever you do, don’t use tampons! Plus six more claims From the actress’s new book of amazing promises.


Alicia Silverstone, the Clueless star and former Aerosmith video vixen, caused controversy in 2024 after posting a video of herself pre-chewing her son’s foodand transferring it From her mouth to his. Now she has written a book urging you to do the same.


In The Kind Mama: A Simple Guide to Supercharged Fertility, a Radiant Pregnancy, a Sweeter Birth, and a Healthier, More Beautiful Beginning, Silverstone chronicles what might reasonably be called her unconventional parenting advice: Bananas are “a naughty food for a baby,” the diaper industry is “pseudoscience,” and vaccines are essentially shots of “aluminum and formaldehyde.”


But the book presents a laundry list of amazing promises. Silverstone will “show you the way to have a luminous, present, ailment-free pregnancy.” Why go to an obstetrician when a Hollywood star can “help prevent or even cure your PMS, insomnia, allergies, breakouts, weight struggles, thyroid condition, lupus, multiple sclerosis—while significantly lowering your risk of heart disease, diabetes, and cancer”? Yes, Alicia Silverstone just offered to cure your thyroid condition and lower your risk of contracting cancer.


If you aren’t suffering From medical paranoia during your pregnancy, Silverstone’s book nevertheless will teach you “to listen to what your **** really needs and then relax into the yumminess of it all.”


She wants to address the questions plaguing American woman, while assuring them that “nature’s already provided the answers” to pregnancy and the solution is to “get kind.” It’s unclear what any of this means, but we combed The Kind Mama for some of nature’s answers to pregnancy’s toughest problems.


1. Meat, dairy, and processed foods track ‘toxic sludge’ through your uterus.


Your uterus is your “baby house”—and it “needs maintenance, too. You wouldn’t want to bring your baby into a junk-filled house with a leaky roof and backed-up plumbing, right?” How does one maintain a uterus house? “Meat, dairy, and processed foods” should be avoided, she says, because they are “tracking toxic sludge through your baby house.”


2. Eating plants means you won’t need medicine.


Eating plants during pregnancy, writes Silverstone, “means not only boosting the odds of conceiving but also setting the stage for a transcendent pregnancy, a smoother birth, a healthier baby, and long-term protection From almost every disease there is.” By eating “kind foods”—plant-****d foods—women can “supercharge fertility; reduce your likelihood of miscarriage; infuse breast milk with all kinds of nutrient goodness that make your kids smart and healthy; and help stave off diseases like cancer, heart disease, diabetes.” According to doctors vetted by Silverstone, Kind foods “can demolish your need for pharmaceutical drugs, especially for the treatment of things like depression, type 2 diabetes, and hypertension.”


3. Breast milk has an ‘almost otherworldly power.’


Silverstone writes that “aside From giving your baby every single health advantage there is at mealtime, breast milk is also the ultimate cure-all for almost every ailment that might come up in baby’s early days. It’s a natural antibiotic and has almost otherworldly power to both soothe and heal.” The movie star advises non-movie star moms to enlist the help of a “lactation consultant” in the event that they have trouble breastfeeding. “The $100 or $200 you spend to help you establish a fruitful, long-term nursing relationship will ultimately save you money, whether on formula or medical costs down the road.”


4. If pregnant women bought this book, they wouldn’t be so depressed.

If only Brooke Shields, author of Down Came the Rain: My Journey Through Postpartum Depression, had listened to Silverstone and eaten more plants, she wouldn’t have been suicidal after giving birth. According to Silverstone, “though it’s less common among Kind mamas, some women experience the blues after giving birth.” If you want to prevent crippling postpartum depression, just avoid eating certain foods, including processed sugars, “which makes us feel unbalanced.”


5. Stop using tampons.


Is there a class-action suit against OB on the horizon? According to Silverstone, tampons might be making you infertile: “[Y]our chichi is the most absorbent part of your ****. Unfortunately, feminine-care manufacturers aren’t required to tell you what’s in their products, which means that no one’s talking about the potential pesticide residues From non-organic cotton and the ‘fragrances’ containing hormone-upsetting, fertility-knocking phthalates that are snuggling up to your hoo-ha.”


6. Babies should ‘leave their business in the grass.’

Silverstone’s child was potty-trained at six months, an apparently seamless process that involved reading his facial expressions and other “cues about his need to pee or poop.” She noticed that “when Bear looked like he was flirting with me, smiling sweetly, or looking deep into my eyes, he’d be peeing.” Another signal was when he would “stare off into space for a second.” She assures readers that it’s “not all guesswork” and if you’re really in tune with your maternal instincts, then you too may start referring to yourself as a “potty whisperer.” And there are myriad benefits for EC-trained babies, who are “much more content leaving their business in the grass than having to sleep and eat accompanied by their own pee and poo.” An added bonus? Kind mamas can avoid funneling money into the “multibillion-dollar” disposable diaper industry, which is “fueled by corporate-backed pseudoscience.”


7. Anecdotally, some babies are ‘never the same’ after vaccines.


Adding another misinformed voice to the debate, Silverstone offers this qualified defense of vaccine conspiracy theorists: “According to Drs. Roizen and Oz…While there has not been a conclusive study of the negative effects of such a rigorous one-size-fits-all, shoot-’em-up schedule, there is increasing anecdotal evidence From doctors who have gotten distressed phone calls From parents claiming their child was ‘never the same’ after receiving a vaccine. And I personally have friends whose babies were drastically affected in this way.” Anecdotal evidence From friends? Case closed.

8. Forcing a baby to sleep outside the ‘Family Bed’ is tantamount to neglect.


Silverstone knows what you’re thinking: Sharing a bed with your infant “sounds like some Kind of trippy holdover From the peace, love, and barley casserole notions of the commune-happy sixties.” Fair enough, she writes, but the alternative—forcing your helpless baby to sleep “in a barred-in box completely alone”—may well amount to child neglect. “Sharing a bed with baby means you can tune in better to her needs, which in turn builds security and trust.” The worst thing you can do is leave a baby to “cry it out, self-soothe, or otherwise independently take care of himself before he’s ready.” This Kind of neglect will foster an unhealthy parent-child relationship, ensuring that your baby “misses out on the trust building that’s crucial in infant development.” You might as well throw him out in the cold and tell him to come back when he gets a job, because letting him cry it out prevents him From “learning how Kind and giving the world is.”

9. Stop planning to have a baby.

Ultimately, having a baby is pretty easy, Silverstone writes: “Eat well, get healthy, then ditch all the planning and trying and just let it flow. There’s no better way to make a baby than with yummy, soulful sex!”

From ‘Clueless’ to Clueless: Alicia Silverstone’s ‘The Kind Mama’ – The Daily Beast