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  • High school here runs through grade 12, and is part of primary education. It's publicly funded. The only costs to students are for clubs and sports, and for school-provided lunch (which is excepted if your family is below a certain income). Most students graduate the same year they turn 18, so higher education (college or university) considerations only apply to adults.

    There are heavy restrictions on pre-18 employment because of school. Limited hours per week, and evening cutoffs to ensure teens still have time for family/homework/etc.

    Some schools (maybe all? I can only speak to my own experience) allow work release to grades 11 and 12, provided you're ahead enough on required credits and coursework for this to not set you back. Basically, you can trade elective classes for early release, but you must prove employment.

  • I used mine 3 days ago. Admittedly, it had probably been a few years since the last time that tray opened, but all was good!

  • Unrelated, but you have any rabbits I could pet?

  • Run run, fast as you can...

  • Whelp, gonna have that song stuck in my head for days.

  • In the US, $ comes before a number, and ¢ comes after. It helps differentiate them at a glance. $1.50 or 75¢ You only use one symbol at a time.

    Not all that many uses for the ¢ left these days, I suppose.

  • Certain ants are pretty distinct. Thatch ants spray formic acid as a defense, and will have a sour smell (and taste, or so I've been told). Odoriferous house ants are named so for obvious reason, and smell (to me) like pen ink. Assuming they taste terrible, but I dunno anyone who's tasted one.

    Also, for what it's worth, my entomologist father refers to the thread's subject as "sow bugs", so that's how I know them, but pill bugs and rolly polly are common here.

  • In the winter, they are. English cukes you might find hothouse.

  • Tried to order pizza but it got Noided

  • Using "bis" for toilets is funny, like you're grinding a raid at the hardware store hoping for an epic toilet drop.

  • I'm curious what game. My feeling is it must be something with a constantly changing economy?

  • Not at all a solution, but worth mentioning that in a YouTube URL you can replace /shorts/ with /v/ and get the normal player for the same video.