aphanon_meme ([personal profile] aphanon_meme) wrote2014-06-06 02:26 pm

part 353 whalers on the moon

We've been here over a year now! I can hardly believe it! Dreamwidth's been pretty good, I'd say, with almost no downtime to speak of and all that! Anyway... how is your spring going? Or I guess it's almost summer, isn't it? Hopefully it's been well! I've been catching up on work and new movies, all very exciting stuff, I'm sure.

Enjoy part 353!

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[personal profile] daheroyoudserve 2014-07-03 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
What history book is this guy reading? I mean, the ones I read in high school talked about the ideals of all of the revolutions, including France, China, and Russia. It doesn't paint any of the revolutions as 'bad.' If the consequences happened to be less than the ideal, yeah, it said so, but that's just telling what happened?

And my history books in high school also talked a lot about the problems the US had after the revolution ended to. I went to a public school, so I don't know what that says about my district.

This guy is a twit posing as an intellectual.