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  • you know what: you're absolutely right. There are cute boys, and there are hot men. I have done Taron Egerton a great disservice by classifying him as the former. It won't happen again.
    As I’ve been reading the news, I learned that Trump is just as bad as Obama when it comes to many things I criticized Obama for. For one issue, it’s states’ rights. While I believed that Obama has no respect for it as he was hostile to Texas when they refused to implement his federal policies, Trump is bullying the state of California over it (auto emission regulations).
    Thanks so much, man! No one has told me that in AGES (so far as I know), so your saying it means a helluva lot! :)
    Haha, whaaat? That's really funny actually, I've never thought to look at it like that.
    Yes, I am! I'm really open about it, even if it might be a weird thing to be proud of ^^;
    I couldn’t pay attention to her posts because they were too long and too biased. But she did at least give me reasons why people would find it offensive to oppose Obama or his policies.
    Well, I should’ve said “No Objection” on that thread. 14 years to become a citizen is pretty excessive, and you should be allowed to criticize the government, especially in a time when they are passing too many ridiculous laws that harm society. Making death threats against public officials is bad, but opposing the laws or making insults towards government isn’t.
    I actually don’t know what they are. Can you explain what they are and how they’re relevant today?
    Wow! I learn something new every day! Yes, if I were to be a lawyer in the United States, I reckon I'd prefer to be called an attorney too. It once crossed my mind that I'd either become a lawyer or better yet a detective - specialising in helping kids, teenagers and adults get justice for the nasty things in the world, but it turns out it's not to be. I can still pretend in my dreams I am lol. I'm at uni studying the Bachelor of Arts (Internet Communications) where I'd be studying to become an NRL journalist blogger and a creative fictional author as a side hobby, and then a fan fictionalist on another minor side hobby.


    When I've finished the first chapter, I will publish my ACNL fanfiction in a blog entry on here.
    Cool. We call them Lawyers over in the uk and australia, so when I was introduced (I've only played demos on the nintendo e-shop after the crossover because I can't find them in eb games or game traders yet, I haven't owned one yet) when i was introduced, I had no idea what they were "Is it a-tore-knee or a-turn-nee, I'd ask this fan and because they're obviously american, he thought I was crazy not to know what an attorney was. I just remember now, "Hello, I'm Burny the Att-ern-knee" a quote from an American tv show I used to watch, but I'm more into British shows because I am from there.
    Bruce Springstein, okay! He's an okay musician, I am colourblind, so seeing something like that looks blurry to me. lol. Nah, I totally knew where you were coming from. So I'm guessing you're not that much of a Layton fan, huh? (I think you gave me a 7?)
    I have a question. I understand why it’s morally wrong to support Trump (according to many people), but if I had to follow their perspectives, then why is it morally wrong to oppose Obama or think he was a terrible president? I asked that question on the Free Speech thread three times, and nobody answered it. I also listed my reasons why I think Obama is the worst president, and if opposing Obama for those reasons are morally wrong, I would like to know why.
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