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I wonder how many turnips, the average person eats in their lifetime.
I've eaten as few as possible. I don't like them. I could tolerate swedes, rutabaga, because mom served them with pot roast, chuck, and there was gravy to put on them.
Thinking about why there is no such thing as ”halfway foster care” for 18-21 year olds that is intermediate between having foster parents and having social workers. ”Halfway foster care” would have 1 social worker per 5-6 ”clients” (Intermediate between 1:2 for foster care and 1:20 for social work) and thus giving young adults emerging from foster care a chance for quasi-stable real mentorship, where the social worker actually can give each young person enough attention to help them, and also has enough time to sometimes do extended activities with the client, somewhat like a foster parent. Why does such a thing not exist, or does it?
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