Originally posted by invigoratehahaha, US beat y'all out.
Here is the table:
CHILD WELL-BEING TABLE
1. Netherlands
2. Sweden
3. Denmark
4. Finland
5. Spain
6. Switzerland
7. Norway
8. Italy
9. Republic of Ireland
10. Belgium
11. Germany
12. Canada
13. Greece
14. Poland
15. Czech Republic
16. France
17. Portugal
18. Austria
19. Hungary
20. United States
21. United Kingdom
Source: Unicef ...[text shortened]... nd we are still bottom.
Our politicians, from both parties, have failed us and our children.
Originally posted by Diet Cokethanks...
There's no doubt about that. I may hate the conservatives, but at least they are worth hating. Lib dems are not even worth that.
i feel special knowing that I am worth hating...
meaning that i'm worth something...
suicide is no longer a problem...
thank you oh wise counselor...
(people, don't flip...
it's a joke, i'm NOT suicidal)
Originally posted by invigoratei don't see China...
Here is the table:
CHILD WELL-BEING TABLE
1. Netherlands
2. Sweden
3. Denmark
4. Finland
5. Spain
6. Switzerland
7. Norway
8. Italy
9. Republic of Ireland
10. Belgium
11. Germany
12. Canada
13. Greece
14. Poland
15. Czech Republic
16. France
17. Portugal
18. Austria
19. Hungary
20. United States
21. United Kingdom
Source: Unicef ...[text shortened]... nd we are still bottom.
Our politicians, from both parties, have failed us and our children.
or Antarctica for that matter...
😛
Originally posted by rubberjaw30I addressed the group collectively. But what do you think? Do today's tots hold a candle to those of past generations? I think not. For proof, simply look at how poorly the English squad failed at the last World Cup.
click on "reply and quote" when ur gonna post...
saves me a guess work on figuring out who in hades ur talking to...
Originally posted by der schwarze Ritterlol, true...
I addressed the group collectively. But what do you think? Do today's tots hold a candle to those of past generations? I think not. For proof, simply look at how poorly the English squad failed at the last World Cup.
but if by tots you mean the younger generation as a whole? then no...
it's the group of parents with kids just getting out of their teens now that's the problem...
it was that generation that decided that spankings were bad and groundings were good...
i'm gonna give my kids (if i have em) spankins...
Originally posted by der schwarze RitterWhat has the performance of a bunch of overpaid bottlers got to do with what today's kids are capable of?
I addressed the group collectively. But what do you think? Do today's tots hold a candle to those of past generations? I think not. For proof, simply look at how poorly the English squad failed at the last World Cup.