Why is Ziggy in school with the other kids?

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  • ziggyzweets
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    i guess because lazytown is such a small population having different classrooms would kinda be pointless, sportacus needs to save the kids, robbie hates kids, milford and bessie teach the same class anyways, why have a classroom with 1 kid

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  • possessor
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    Ah yes, thanks!

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  • Flashback Dude
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    I believe he was raised in Borgarnes. He was living there when he was 15 years old.

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  • possessor
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    Wasn't Magnus raised in Reykjavik?

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  • boredjedi
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    IMO it's even worse heh

  • boredjedi
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    I was searching for the schooling in Iceland and this was one of the
    first returned results on youtube

    Didn't know Iceland had such a serious problem with the kids
    in the 80's and 90's.



    That would be the time period Stefán Karl was a teen. He would have been 13
    in 1988 and 19 in 1994. Magnus would have been 20 in 1984. So Magnus just about
    squeaked by but I'm sure the 70s were probably no cake walk either.

    Looks like the current school system is just like everywhere else.
    Still need to dig a bit more for the more rural areas of Iceland.
    Most the information is about Reykjavík.

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  • chuft
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    When I see a tiktok, the manic way they talk reminds me of Brad Pitt in 12 Monkeys.


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  • boredjedi
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    Originally posted by chuft
    It's interesting how people take it for granted that they can read, write, and do mathematics. For almost all of human history these were exotic skills reserved for a few, like priests and the rich.

    Imagine what the internet would be like if most people could not read and write. It would look like....youtube and tiktok lol. Maybe you can imagine why I avoid those places.
    Yup for the most part reserved for the upper echelons of society.

    Oh boy social media. Who needs to spend money to get a PHD in psychology when you
    can get a free education by watching Tik Toks. Classic example of what the old mental asylums
    looked like viewed on the inside.

    Probably the main and current obstacle as to why ETs are still reluctant to make their
    global existence known to the global population. 😄

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  • chuft
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    It's interesting how people take it for granted that they can read, write, and do mathematics. For almost all of human history these were exotic skills reserved for a few, like priests and the rich.

    Imagine what the internet would be like if most people could not read and write. It would look like....youtube and tiktok lol. Maybe you can imagine why I avoid those places.

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  • boredjedi
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    Go to 8:29 and for the most important of information go to 11:56



    There's probably still schools like this in the most rural of places.
    Something to look up actually to see if they still exist here.

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  • possessor
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    Sorry if I sounded obnoxious apparently, I just think the town is in icleand

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  • chuft
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    Your obnoxious reply doesn't really deserve an answer, but for the sake of anyone else reading, one room schoolhouses were not just an American phenomenon, you could find them anywhere before the advent of buses. Such as the schoolhouse at Skógar in Iceland (now a museum).

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  • possessor
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    Well, yes, that's some crucial info that could possibly be used to solve this mystery, but I think the town is in Iceland. UGH, why didn't I ask Magnus where it was when I had a chance? Then this thread would be over and done with.

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  • chuft
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    In small American towns there used to be one room schoolhouses with all grades in the same classroom. That was before buses.

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  • possessor
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    Originally posted by LazyPooky
    Perhaps Iceland also has a different school system. LazyTown certainly has that 🙂
    yeah that might be possible

    Originally posted by Fairy-Possum
    I went to a school that groups student based on skill level and not age, age gaps were as much as 5 years. It's not common, but it certainly happens (it's mostly special schools)

    ​​​​​​Also, some small towns have a class with every student and a single teacher for every subject. LazyTown seems to be a small town, so I think it's likely
    well I think that's a logical answer - but i doubt ziggy has as much skills as the other kids xd

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