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Do you have problem unpacking 7zip archives or not enough space to download? Affordable external 1TB drives are in $50-90 territory for cheap SSD and $1-10 for adapter depending on what speeds you are willing to tolerate. Regular hard drives are 5-7 times cheaper than that and SATA adapters go for $1.

Otherwise, those streams were rather thin, you can get a gist of what happened in first from comments, which are mostly lame. Instead of constructing elaborate insults they repeat numb and annoying things, just like in the threads - as usual. It's a shame we don't have comments for Alice streams, those must have been more diverse.

By the way, Marky says she didn't go to high school, is that just a shitpost or for real, a possible thing in USA? What about National Geographic society, MIT and labs with microscopes, were those not affiliated high school, how does one go to university without finishing high school?

Cursory  reading of Wikipedia didn't give me much info unfortunately. It seems more integrated than what I have observed in Europe where alternatives to high and middle school (years 6-12) exist, and they have their explicit names like Gymnasium, Lyceum, Technikum, and few other local types. Some overlap late years of high school and early university for more specialised education, allowing to skip few years towards bachelor's degree, others train a profession adding just a couple of years on top of comprehensive school.