@agirlnamedcassidy: I said what I said #tedtalk #nonuancenovember

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agirlnamedcassidy
Cassidy Nicholson :
Consider including it in that waste of a subject Life Orientation 👍🏼
2021-11-23 15:01:55
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usj444
User444 :
For LO marks!!!! Yes!
2021-11-23 15:36:45
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bykaitlinrawson
Kaitlin Rawson :
this was actually part of the EFFs manifesto for the elections - they wanted to give free driving lessons and tests to matrix students
2021-11-23 15:45:20
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desire_____________
Desiré :
I've been saying that for years now.
2021-11-23 15:20:46
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rehaazmullins
Rehaaz Mullins :
I agree FULLY 😌
2021-11-23 16:26:29
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bxrdien
turtle power :
someone had to say it
2021-11-23 15:39:30
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its_not_a_phase_mom
Robyn 🥀🖤 :
also, they should teach stuff like how to fill in official forms(medical, tax, etc.) and how to write affidavits 😂
2021-11-24 10:17:05
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karala1n1
Karalaini :
We had drivers Ed at my school😳
2021-11-24 02:22:26
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desarodrigo07
Rodrigo :
I agree 100% they do it in the U.S why not every where. Getting a license is a life skill
2021-11-23 18:45:13
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janisthehomosapien
Janis 🌸🌸 :
Hahahaha can you imagine taxi, truck or 18wheeler?
2021-11-24 14:54:44
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sjo_aviation
SJO_Aviation :
Imma get my pilots license before I even get my drivers and even matriculate
2021-11-23 18:42:03
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annie_cornish8
Annie🪬 :
fyp
2021-11-23 15:39:34
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farhanag02
Anahraf :
Yup!!!!
2021-11-23 17:37:29
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alexjooste01
Alex Jooste :
agreed
2021-11-23 16:18:55
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theresidentgirlie
Thandie ✨ :
In LO.
2021-11-23 15:48:18
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alana.clare
Alana :
I second this
2021-11-23 18:58:06
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cloudyg144
Roamingrecords :
It is in the US
2021-11-23 20:19:56
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annie_cornish8
Annie🪬 :
love you!!!
2021-11-23 15:39:43
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retroarcaderhino
ryan otto :
Truth
2021-11-23 15:20:42
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mclovinbiscuits
Fatty :
?? No
2021-11-23 16:31:04
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andy_daras
:D :
Agreed! In the same way that kids learning basic swimming skills at school, they should learn how to drive a manual car 👏🏼
2021-11-24 06:41:36
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plushdesign
Plush Design :
My LO final portfolio had to include my learners, my ID and a first aid certificate. All was arranged by our LO teacher, we just had to pay.
2021-11-24 15:24:16
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celeste.andtherest
celeste.andtherest :
It was included (but optional) at my school
2021-11-24 17:59:29
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