Ergo proxy is best described as existentialism depicted in animation. Aside from the first few episodes and the last one, it spends the bulk of the series discussing philosophy of existence and one's raison d'etre. The point of the show is to get the viewer to question reality and that assigning moral value to existence is pointless. It's not everyone's cup of tea.
I liked the fact it was different and effectively adapted the ideas of existentialism into a palatable format for most people. The cyberpunk aspects add more entertainment value, unlike other literature on the subject (ie: Camus' The Outsider).
Next they'll be pushing for the miasma theory of disease and the 4 humours as valid theories. Get your leeches ready- some blood letting will cure your typhoid! (:/ in case it's not apparent)
How is Lena treated by her? Is this a respectful relationship where boundaries are respected? I don't feel that some some self-aggrandized messages are enough evidence by themselves to make a clear evaluation of the situation.
If the relationship is toxic, absolutely block and move on. If there's no other major concerns at the moment, monitor it and let Lena know she can come to you if she needs help or advice.
You are demonstrating symptoms of bulimia. There are better, healthier ways to lose weight that do not have long term negative impacts (messed up digestion, ruined teeth, poor relationship with food). Weight fluctuations are normal, especially if you're still on puberty, which ends around 21. It's also okay to like food!
Your parents (and probably others) are concerned about you and want to help you. You deserve better health and happiness that will come with a healthy relationship with food.
A teacher should not be bringing or consuming edibles on the job. It is negligence and something you can lose your employment and license over. The fact that students ate them makes it worse, but it was never okay to have them at work to begin with.
Canada phased out the penny from 2013-2013. It was an adjustment, but it was not chaos. Pennies of certain periods are still taken as legal tender and accepted by banks.
Per Wikipedia:
"Cash transactions in Canada are now rounded to the nearest multiple of 5 cents.[54] The rounding is not done on each individual item, but on the total amount, with totals being rounded to the nearest multiple of 5, i.e., totals ending in 1 or 2 round down to 0, totals ending in 3, 4, 6, or 7 round to 5, and totals ending in 8 or 9 round up to 10.[54] This is typical of cash rounding methods (not specific to Canada). While existing pennies will remain legal tender indefinitely, those in circulation were withdrawn on February 4, 2013.[55][48][56]
Based on technical specifications provided by the Mint Act, only pennies produced from 1982 to their discontinuation in 2013 are still legally "circulation coins".[57] The Currency Act says that "A payment in coins [...] is a legal tender for no more than [...] twenty-five cents if the denomination is one cent."[58] Nevertheless, once distribution of the coin ceased, vendors were no longer expected to return pennies as change for cash purchases and were encouraged to round purchases to the nearest five cents.[59] Goods can still be priced in one-cent increments, with non-cash transactions like credit cards being paid to the exact cent.[60] "
Canada had moved over to chip reader machines by 2012. Now that tap payments are common, I don't even have to enter my PIN under a certain amount. I haven't signed for a credit card transaction for over 10 years.
As it should be. What Marge wants she gets.