Anyways, I'm learning a lot more in my history class than i did in fourth grade. Possibly because i really dont care about the missions and i STILL dont! However, the piracy and randomness of some of Ca history is right up my alley. I suffer with strange eagerness i cant quite understand or figure out. Random facts like how John Green was the first American upon California soil, as a corps... they make my day. Knowing that F.D.R's ancestors were among the first colonists in california is useless but satisfying on a sick and very strange level... either that or i'm just enjoying a history class that has some sort of relevance to where i live. I can go to the beach and call it research for my paper i should really start thinking about writing... but i know i wont.
Oh, and for anyone interested, the Morango is having some sort of Native American pow wow the last week of September. I saw this while watching Stargate: Atlantis for the first time XDDD thank you television.








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92% of teens moved on to rap music. If you're the 8% that rocks out, put this in your sig.
No dammit! I already told you I don't eat flesh in public!~Me arguing with the voices in my head
~DON'T FEAR THE REAPER~
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Education is what survives when what has been learnt has been forgotten. ~ B.F. Skinner
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92% of teens moved on to rap music. If you're the 8% that rocks out, put this in your sig.
No dammit! I already told you I don't eat flesh in public!~Me arguing with the voices in my head
~DON'T FEAR THE REAPER~
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my sweet madrigal of light...
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