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And they say history is an easy major.
I mean, it is, if you aren't one of those 'lazy, idle Irishmen swarming over in their potato boats, ruining this country', and have an ounce of work ethic. My paper happens to be on that.
Turns out, by historical standards, Trump is a kind, generous, pro-immigrant hero. Anti-immigrant activities in the early to mid 1800's bear more resemblance to the Nazi pogroms of the '30s than anything happening today. Discuss.
I'm going to get read the literal Riot Act for that post, I'm sure of it. I should put that as a prompt in NSG and grab some popcorn.
Ground control to major Tom
Noronica and Alteran republics
I like how you can refer to something that sucks or something that blows and it still has a negative connotation.
who mentioned me in a dispatch that's gone now
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Another News post :)
Some dude used Van's format for a factbook
Oh lol, so did everyone get that?
Failed ballistic missile test gang
^^^
Yes...
lolz I love it
Traveling is good. If not, I would not have been in two situations that I shall never forget.
A. We were in Grade 10th (aka school from 6 am to 6 pm) and everyone in our class was super excited to go on a tour to India. At the border, we, in our idotic excitement, clicked selfies and whatnots only to get our phones (especially of our friend with his selfie stick) confisticated, walked over to the Indian border guard official for hours of interrogation one by one (42 of us). They asked funny questions like "Are you Chinese spy?" "How long have you lived in Nepal?" "How much did you get paid for these photos?" etc. Finally we had to sign some papers and the phone of the guy with selfie stick is still in that border post as far I know...They had picked down our bus number and we were stopped at like every checkpoint. Everyone was furious (at ourselves and the Indian border guards and especially at our selfie stick friend) that we decided to scrap tour of India and instead went back to Nepal to visit Bardiya National Park and Lumbini.
B. A few weeks after start of Grade 11, our entire class went to this Phewa Lake in our city. A dozen of us went boating and we were having fun when it got even funnier. One of my friends shouted "Snake! Snake!" and we all were looking around terrified or curious. Turns out the snake was in another boat and belonged to a middle-aged American/European man. Said man was completely naked and playing with his reproductive part. After we had rowed as far as possible away from the man, everyone was cracking vulgar jokes. Then everyone realized we all were suddenly comfortable saying these things in group which had people of both gender. Said incident completely changed everyone of us. From a class of silent students, we are now a group of perverts making one vulgar joke after another everytime.
Despite all these travels, I have never touched snow (yeah, I am the guy who livesin Nepal...surprise) thanks to Big G making fun of me. They have snow in my village everytime I am not there.
The closest I was to this was when our class went to 4,200 m base of Mount Annapurna (tenth highest mountain in world). Due to my "luck", we didn't have snow even there...just fog all around...covering the epic views of the snow-capped mountain.
I hate the one who sits above us all and laughs at us puny humans.
Wait wth I've had more snow at my house, near sea level, in New Zealand, than you in a Himalayan town?
Yes...Pokhara is actually the "Rain City of Nepal". We have loads of rain, fricking huge hailstones and temperature that can go from 14 to 40 in any moment.
I hate that even frigging Kathmandu has snowfall once in whilebut not Pokhara.
Odd. We just have LOTS of wind, but had snows in 2011
I want snow and sea.
I will convert to whichever religion that makes this dream true!
Come to America, we can give you both and you don't need to convert.
Dormill and Stiura and Athara magarat
Inshallah.
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