Friday, August 31, 2012

Topic choice #3 (I think)

  Maaaaaaaah school. Most important things that have happened thus far: Ata inadvertently called me his friend (by calling me a terrible friend). You would understand how excited I am about this if you knew him/maybe you do, actually, I don't know. I have two british teachers and their accents are AWESOME. I still don't particularly enjoy spanish. But it's pretty cool that our spanish teacher is letting us choose our own 'names' for spanish class (like 'Taco Bueno' or 'Enrique' or 'Ricky Bobby'. And yes, these were all used). I haven't thought of mine though :( Wish me luck :) or better yet, give me suggestions. I'm too lazy to look up ideas.
  The topic today is going to be *drumrooooollllllllllllllllllllllllllllll please*
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POLITICS. No, just kidding. Please don't hate me for my lame joke. Actually, I'm going to write about stereotypes. I mean, they're not really bad, are they? Just not necessarily the whole truth. Like the one about how all americans constantly eat hamburgers? Hmmm.... that's actually kind of true in my case.... okay, then how about that canadians (and only canadians) all say 'eh?' at the and of all sentences, questions, or phrases? I have a friend that moved to Canada (or as we so fondly refer to it as, 'Canadia'), and she doesn't say 'eh?'. Moreover, Iris and I say it all the time. It gets on people's nerves, and it's amusing.... but really, it's not only canadians. People also say that Texans ride horses everywhere... where's my horse??? I want one!! That's like saying Aussies ride kangaroos, which shouldn't even be a stereotype, I mean come on... And the one about how cheerleaders are bossy and obnoxious and 'hot' (and stupid), I have a cousin who is one of the smartest, sweetest, least uppity, B-E-A-UTIFUL (thanks, Bruce) people you could ever meet. And one of the shortest, but that's another story. And people say that if you play computer games, you're antisocial..... apparently, this means most of the guys in my grade are bad with people....plus me. Which can't be true, I talk too much.  Also, I find it slightly annoying when people get their stereotypes mixed up, like when people think Brits say 'allo mate'. Um, no. That's taking it too far. *insert broken blood vessel, a sign of irritation*. But yeah, this is my opinion on stereotypes. I hope you enjoyed it.... (awkward ending, sorry). If you think stereotypes are funny, watch a show called Hetalia. It's about WWII, and all the characters are named after countries. Each one has all the stereotypes of the country its names after (ie: Italy is an idiot, Japan is polite and doesn't speak much, America......um..... just watch the show). It's hilarious. Enjoy!

YML:
Music-
Black Veil Brides
TV-
Hetalia (duh)
Books-
How to Read Literature like a Professor :)

Question of the post:
Ummm.... what should my 'spanish name' be?
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That is all.