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[SD]Twysta
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 4:44 am |
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 4:48 am |
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Ashikiheyun
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 4:49 am |
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 4:57 am |
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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 5:08 am |
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-Bimbo
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Need I say more?
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 5:15 am |
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Ahah, wow someone slap her.
Edit: Heh, South Carolina.
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 5:20 am |
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For my geography class we had 5 sections, each section we had to memorize the map...and for certain countries states/cities.
I memorized all of eastern asia
Then I memorized all of europe (easiest of all of them)
Then it was russia (complex)
Then it was the US states (also pretty easy)
Then it was africa, as well as its 13 divisions (Farking hard, took me like 2 hours of staring at the map to be able to redraw it all)
Then it was south america (pretty easy)
Along with that we learned all the mountains and rivers. Russia has too many rivers, bays, and mountains -.-
I still remember clearly every single country we saw, I can basically redraw the entire map. However, I noticed a lot of my classmates had difficulty with this. I think the problem is with parents. When I was younger my parents never read me fairy tales; I don't even know the story to beauty and the beast, cinderella or exactly how goldy locks goes. What they did do is buy me history books and encyclopedias. I remember for my 8th birthday all I wanted was a Farking globe. They bought me it, and I used to play "find the country" with my father.
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Ashikiheyun
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 5:30 am |
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dom wrote: For my geography class we had 5 sections, each section we had to memorize the map...and for certain countries states/cities.
I memorized all of eastern asia Then I memorized all of europe (easiest of all of them) Then it was russia (complex) Then it was the US states (also pretty easy) Then it was africa, as well as its 13 divisions (Farking hard, took me like 2 hours of staring at the map to be able to redraw it all) Then it was south america (pretty easy)
Along with that we learned all the mountains and rivers. Russia has too many rivers, bays, and mountains -.-
I still remember clearly every single country we saw, I can basically redraw the entire map. However, I noticed a lot of my classmates had difficulty with this. I think the problem is with parents. When I was younger my parents never read me fairy tales; I don't even know the story to beauty and the beast, cinderella or exactly how goldy locks goes. What they did do is buy me history books and encyclopedias. I remember for my 8th birthday all I wanted was a Farking globe. They bought me it, and I used to play "find the country" with my father.
Me too, except we used maps, not a globe. And memorizing Africa was annoying 
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StealMySoda
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 6:16 am |
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Please don't tell me she won? 
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Foilin
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 7:33 am |
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 11:44 am |
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Hahaha ... "I'd hit her though".
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 12:02 pm |
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Ashikiheyun wrote: dom wrote: For my geography class we had 5 sections, each section we had to memorize the map...and for certain countries states/cities.
I memorized all of eastern asia Then I memorized all of europe (easiest of all of them) Then it was russia (complex) Then it was the US states (also pretty easy) Then it was africa, as well as its 13 divisions (Farking hard, took me like 2 hours of staring at the map to be able to redraw it all) Then it was south america (pretty easy)
Along with that we learned all the mountains and rivers. Russia has too many rivers, bays, and mountains -.-
I still remember clearly every single country we saw, I can basically redraw the entire map. However, I noticed a lot of my classmates had difficulty with this. I think the problem is with parents. When I was younger my parents never read me fairy tales; I don't even know the story to beauty and the beast, cinderella or exactly how goldy locks goes. What they did do is buy me history books and encyclopedias. I remember for my 8th birthday all I wanted was a Farking globe. They bought me it, and I used to play "find the country" with my father. Me too, except we used maps, not a globe. And memorizing Africa was annoying 
nice
i asked for history books until my parents moved to america
then i asked for POKEMON good times
and a play station (wrong system)
my geography class realy did make americans look dumb
then again i was a sophomore in a freshman class
cause the fing state of georgia counted my credits wrong
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 5:52 pm |
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hahahahahaha i can't believe that's real
none of it made any sense and she didn't actually answer the question............. but whatever, it's funny xD
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 6:27 pm |
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U.S AMERICANS?
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XemnasXD
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 7:08 pm |
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dom wrote: For my geography class we had 5 sections, each section we had to memorize the map...and for certain countries states/cities.
I memorized all of eastern asia Then I memorized all of europe (easiest of all of them) Then it was russia (complex) Then it was the US states (also pretty easy) Then it was africa, as well as its 13 divisions (Farking hard, took me like 2 hours of staring at the map to be able to redraw it all) Then it was south america (pretty easy)
Along with that we learned all the mountains and rivers. Russia has too many rivers, bays, and mountains -.-
I still remember clearly every single country we saw, I can basically redraw the entire map. However, I noticed a lot of my classmates had difficulty with this. I think the problem is with parents. When I was younger my parents never read me fairy tales; I don't even know the story to beauty and the beast, cinderella or exactly how goldy locks goes. What they did do is buy me history books and encyclopedias. I remember for my 8th birthday all I wanted was a Farking globe. They bought me it, and I used to play "find the country" with my father.
Sounds like you had a geography fetish that your parents pushed.....
I grew up reading. Some where fact some where fiction some were encyclopedias some where dictionaries some were magazines but i grew up reading. My Mom bought me books every year for Christmas until she said she couldn't afford it because i read them to quickly. Do i blame my parents for my love of reading NO. They do get credit for encouraging it though. My guess Dom is that if you loved maps so much you would've found a way to read and learn about them on your own even if your parents didn't encourage it.
But seriously even if you didn't read Beauty and the Beast did you at least see the Disney movie....i think it was nominated for best movie by the academy.....your missing out
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dom
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 7:57 pm |
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Not just maps. I can draw a accurate and immensely detailed timeline from -3500 bc to today, including almost everything. However, i've never done it all at once, usually it takes me 1-2 pages for 100 years.
My parents have home videos of when I was younger, I never watched any kid shows. I'd watch black and white history documentaries and stand on my couch with my arms out like an airplane acting the planes on tv. I'm still like that, i've never watched cartoons. On tv I only have 4 channels: history, discovery, comedy, and late at night I watch pilot guides/lonely planet on outdoor life network.
When I was younger, sunday was family day. Every sunday, instead of going to the park or whatever, my dad used to bring me to a flight simulator place we had just outside of town. They had a tournament one year, it was amazing. There was a bunch of ex airforce, a lot of vets.
My dream growing up was to join the military. When I got a bit older it was crushed when I learned about politics and realized I live in Canada =\
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 8:15 pm |
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dom wrote: Not just maps. I can draw a accurate and immensely detailed timeline from -3500 bc to today, including almost everything. However, i've never done it all at once, usually it takes me 1-2 pages for 100 years.
My parents have home videos of when I was younger, I never watched any kid shows. I'd watch black and white history documentaries and stand on my couch with my arms out like an airplane acting the planes on tv. I'm still like that, i've never watched cartoons. On tv I only have 4 channels: history, discovery, comedy, and late at night I watch pilot guides/lonely planet on outdoor life network.
When I was younger, sunday was family day. Every sunday, instead of going to the park or whatever, my dad used to bring me to a flight simulator place we had just outside of town. They had a tournament one year, it was amazing. There was a bunch of ex airforce, a lot of vets.
My dream growing up was to join the military. When I got a bit older it was crushed when I learned about politics and realized I live in Canada =\
come to America....we've got an active army and yeah still sounds like geography thing was based more on you than your parents. how did politics ruin your dream though?
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dom
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 8:17 pm |
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XemnasXD wrote: dom wrote: Not just maps. I can draw a accurate and immensely detailed timeline from -3500 bc to today, including almost everything. However, i've never done it all at once, usually it takes me 1-2 pages for 100 years.
My parents have home videos of when I was younger, I never watched any kid shows. I'd watch black and white history documentaries and stand on my couch with my arms out like an airplane acting the planes on tv. I'm still like that, i've never watched cartoons. On tv I only have 4 channels: history, discovery, comedy, and late at night I watch pilot guides/lonely planet on outdoor life network.
When I was younger, sunday was family day. Every sunday, instead of going to the park or whatever, my dad used to bring me to a flight simulator place we had just outside of town. They had a tournament one year, it was amazing. There was a bunch of ex airforce, a lot of vets.
My dream growing up was to join the military. When I got a bit older it was crushed when I learned about politics and realized I live in Canada =\ come to America....we've got an active army and yeah still sounds like geography thing was based more on you than your parents. how did politics ruin your dream though?
Canada's military = farm equipment with bullet proof windows.
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 8:19 pm |
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dom wrote: XemnasXD wrote: dom wrote: Not just maps. I can draw a accurate and immensely detailed timeline from -3500 bc to today, including almost everything. However, i've never done it all at once, usually it takes me 1-2 pages for 100 years.
My parents have home videos of when I was younger, I never watched any kid shows. I'd watch black and white history documentaries and stand on my couch with my arms out like an airplane acting the planes on tv. I'm still like that, i've never watched cartoons. On tv I only have 4 channels: history, discovery, comedy, and late at night I watch pilot guides/lonely planet on outdoor life network.
When I was younger, sunday was family day. Every sunday, instead of going to the park or whatever, my dad used to bring me to a flight simulator place we had just outside of town. They had a tournament one year, it was amazing. There was a bunch of ex airforce, a lot of vets.
My dream growing up was to join the military. When I got a bit older it was crushed when I learned about politics and realized I live in Canada =\ come to America....we've got an active army and yeah still sounds like geography thing was based more on you than your parents. how did politics ruin your dream though? Canada's military = farm equipment with bullet proof windows.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA...why haven't we conquered you guys yet?
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 8:22 pm |
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XemnasXD wrote: dom wrote: XemnasXD wrote: dom wrote: Not just maps. I can draw a accurate and immensely detailed timeline from -3500 bc to today, including almost everything. However, i've never done it all at once, usually it takes me 1-2 pages for 100 years.
My parents have home videos of when I was younger, I never watched any kid shows. I'd watch black and white history documentaries and stand on my couch with my arms out like an airplane acting the planes on tv. I'm still like that, i've never watched cartoons. On tv I only have 4 channels: history, discovery, comedy, and late at night I watch pilot guides/lonely planet on outdoor life network.
When I was younger, sunday was family day. Every sunday, instead of going to the park or whatever, my dad used to bring me to a flight simulator place we had just outside of town. They had a tournament one year, it was amazing. There was a bunch of ex airforce, a lot of vets.
My dream growing up was to join the military. When I got a bit older it was crushed when I learned about politics and realized I live in Canada =\ come to America....we've got an active army and yeah still sounds like geography thing was based more on you than your parents. how did politics ruin your dream though? Canada's military = farm equipment with bullet proof windows. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA...why haven't we conquered you guys yet?
The guys in red that ride horses scare the hell out of us.
OT: I totally agree with her. We need to help the South Africans to help our children with maps for the future of Iraq.
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 8:25 pm |
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she probably did
if she was the smartest one, i'd hate to see the dumb ones 
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 8:29 pm |
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dom wrote: ...I never watched any kid shows...i've never watched cartoons...
Well, at least I know where your dislike of anime started.
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 8:35 pm |
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basic american blondes...
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 8:44 pm |
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LOL er and i believe we will be able build a bright future for our children.
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 8:50 am |
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LMAO!!!!! that vid was hilarious
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 5:21 pm |
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Education here in Holland is hell, i had to learn Africa, North and South America, Russia, Asia, Europe and Australia.
This includes rivers, mountains, states and important cities.
And btw: WUAHAHAHAHAHHAHA @ THE GIRL
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 5:30 pm |
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Zypher wrote: LOL my friend sent this to me earlier http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj3iNxZ8DwwLOL @ AC SLATER ABOUT TO BUST OUT LAUGHING
well its nice to see he landed on his feet after saved by the bell
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 12:05 am |
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