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Columbus, that slaver
Can't wait for Final Fantasy: Advent Children... They don't seem like children, but who cares. No one does(hey, I do. No. Yes. No. Ye--*SMACK!!! So what if I'm on my tirid... Myrid.. tyrid..? Torrent, horrible tyrant.. I don't know the word). Well, anyways, I've been forgetting vocaby thingy bungy dingy lungy.
Nananana. Na na na Na Na na na Na Hey hey hey Good bye. That commercial was great. Yeah. Like we need lyrics to sing it(by the way, it was in seventh grade, five years ago, when the Giants were going to move from Candlestick/3Com to PacBell/SBC).
Ooga booga? Jeez! I'm not in a crazy mood, but my brain's processing these weirdo comments!! Gar! Help!!! NoiiiiiiI~~~~!!!! I'm a genius! I swear!!! <-I'm serious, by the way.
And yet another by the way: Columbus did not discover America, nor the New World, nor did the colonists explore and tame the empty wilderness. Stop the beeping propaganda, people!!!!! This actually goes to any country, but in here, it seems like Indians from America (why not call them Americans? I'm an American born in America. Don't we say 'I'm Swedish/Irish/Nigerian/Japnese/Australian/whatever? Or call them whatever they decide on being called. Not the other races, primarily white, decide, the native people to this land)are having their history misrepresented the most. Yeah, sure, I didn't know that the Japanese were put into internment camps until I was in eighth grade, but they're not discrimminated, hated, ignored, laughed at, or forgotten. Probably respected.
Oh, and dear me: Japan, please change your textbooks back to what they were. Nanjing Massacre, not Incident. Don't say 'learning from the American,' and say to use the calculator for a simple calculation like 3 x 3. And your politics is extremely corrupted, if you haven't noticed. I like the prime minister, and the lady who's the head of the environmental party.
What ever. I want to live on a reservation. Can you tell I don't care about living conditions much?
vocabulary. amalgamate v. 1. in noun form, the dream of Tecumseh's(from Canada to Mexico, a line of defense against the encroaching settlers) 2. to unite so as to form a combination; merge 3. to unite together; combine; merge. remonstrate v. 1. to say or plead in protest, opposition, or disapproval 2. to present reasons in complaint or objection; plead or argue in protest.
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