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I'm curious.  For those of you that have been through Hi School during the current war, what's it like?  As in, is the war part of the curriculum?  Do the majority of kids in school care about the war and are knowledgeable about the war?  Is it a topic of conversation among classmates?  Are there arguments among classmates?  Are kids politicized over this?
I was in Hi School during the first gulf war, but that was a pre 9/11 environment, and a "war" that lasted like a week.
I'm just interested in the effects the current war/political climate has on teenage culture and teachings within the schooling system.
				
			I was in Hi School during the first gulf war, but that was a pre 9/11 environment, and a "war" that lasted like a week.
I'm just interested in the effects the current war/political climate has on teenage culture and teachings within the schooling system.
	
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 If they did 1/100 of what I did when I was their age, I would be shitting myself.  The oldest one is at home attending community college, and the youngest is a senior and plays basketball.  I was wilder than them when I was 11.


