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  • Mildew is mold. The morning condensation is it’s water, the dirt it’s food, gaps around the window are the perfect space for outdoor mold spores to find their way in

    If you have regular condensation on the window it can be evidence your house is too humid or in some other way creating a climate conducive to fungal growth.

    Idk where your head is at but if you are freaking out or agonizing over whether something is mold or not you might have some things wrong with your environment making you sick even if the mold hypothesis doesn’t pan out

    Trust your instincts, trust your senses, and don’t let a bunch of people who aren’t living your life tell you it’s no big deal. I got very sick letting a bunch of people who barely see me and spent almost zero time in my house gaslight me into thinking there was no problem when there was actually a collection of giant problems. Theres a bunch of mold deniers out there who are happy to thoughtlessly gamble with your health, be careful.

    If its bad it’s so much easier and infinitely cheaper to just move rather than struggle against the current with this kind of thing. You might not even be diagnosing the problem correctly or there might be multiple problems. Not saying your situation is bad enough to warrant moving, I have no way of knowing on the other side of the computer from you, but where there is smoke there is often fire.



  • I finished high school at a private Christian home school program that functioned like a small school run out of a church. Four days a week, late start to the day, get out hours earlier than public school. There was Bible verse trivia in every subject but they only counted as extra credit. Creation in the biology class

    Honestly shit was way better than public school. My public school was a cursed mold infested nightmare build on top of an old plantation and the descendants of the slaves work there as janitors still bearing the same name as the school. The teachers at the home school program was just as good but much much nicer and more permissive. Hats on inside, take a snack break whenever, iPods on in class. Only like 10-20 kids per grade level, everything was really personal.

    At public school they would be oppressing us, sick from the nasty environment, strict rules, constant trouble, kids acting horrible because the environment was so toxic

    Say what you will about Christian homeschool but done right it’s a massive improvement over the nightmare that is secular public school in the American South. I graduated and went to college earlier because of Christian homeschool. Public school had me needing surgery every other year because of how bad the moldy environment was fucking my body up.






  • I don’t have time to go through everything wrong with your post but I want to touch on Chinese vs American literacy rates for a moment

    In America while the total population literacy rate is often cited at 99%, functional literacy (the ability to manage daily living and employment tasks) is lower, with estimates placing it between 65% and 85%.

    China’s literacy rate has grown from 79% in 1982 to 97% in 2020.

    In 2018 PISA results,15-year-olds in China outperformed U.S. peers in reading, math, and science. Some analyses suggest about 20% of U.S. 15-year-olds do not read as well as they should by age 10.

    In the 2018 PISA China ranked first globally in all subjects. The U.S. ranked roughly 13th in reading and 37th in math among 79 education systems

    Youth literacy in the U.S. is facing a crisis, with 25% of 16-to-24-year-olds deemed functionally illiterate as of 2023, up from 16% in 2017. Roughly 60% of U.S. teens do not read at grade level, and 34% of fourth-graders perform below basic reading levels.

    In 2020, youth (15–24) literacy in China reached 100%.