I don't have a wikipedia here now, I'm at work. Everyone at my school is white so I care about them. I just haven't met anyone from other races and I don't care to. It doesn't seem like they do much good!
You didn't offend me, I was just telling you! I don't know a country can be the capital of a state but if you say so ok! I don't see what's so wrong with not caring about non-white people that everyone has to get all huffy though!
I live in Connecticut. Last I checked it was in America! I'm sorry if I don't know your friends but just because they're popular doesn't mean everyone in other states has to know them! I know Hawaii is a state but that doesn't mean Honolulu is.
And I go to a private girls' school. It's...
Oh Macgargo, I don't think they hide anything from me! They're not that controlling. I know all on my own that the other colors of people don't matter, so it's not like they're influencing my judgment.
Oh ok, I guess I wouldn't know her then. I've never been there. Is Obama senator in the US? Like in Washington DC and everything? I thought you had to be born in the US to be a senator here! I don't know who McCain or Panama or Biden is.
Wait is Ash still not a fucking Pokemon master? What does he have to do?!?!?!?!?
And if you listen to the Pokemon Christmas Bash song, Misty tooootally just wants a dance with Ash for Christmas.
Oh! I didn't see. I thought Schwarz was the governor of Alaska. My bad! But I thought a lot of people lived there because it's so big.
I don't know Sarah Palin. Is she even from Connecticut? I might know her school.
I guess California does have a lot of people, even though it's not as big...
I've never met someone that wasn't the same color as me. But Connecticut is a really small state! Much smaller than Alaska, which is where I'm assuming you're from.
Oh I guess I really meant whats black peeps? I'm from Connecticut and everyone here is white. I didn't even know there were other colors of people until I saw a travel brochure for Jamaica that one of my public school friends has. I brought it home but my mom burned it.
June 26
“What?” Kiya said louder then she had expected to. “You cannot be serious.”
Even as she said it, Kiya knew her father was serious. He had talked to her briefly about a teaching job he had been offered at a hospital up north. He said it might be a good thing for the family.
“Ki, I’ve...
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