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| 13 Nov 2014 03:44 PM |
My dogs live in the backyard. The backyard represent America.
One of my dogs is white with caramel spots. He represents white people, and the spots represents the origin from Britain
My younger dog is a black color. She represents the African-Americans/Coloured.
Usually, they get into fights. That represents the conflict between whites and coloured minority.
Fomerly, I had a dog with browner spots, but he ran away after a fight with my oldest dog. His spots represents his direct origination from Britain. The incident represents how the Americans fought off the british.
The property my house is on represents North America, and my house represents Canada.
The other land represents the world. |
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Cudbert
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| 13 Nov 2014 03:48 PM |
"Racist" is the most overused word ever.
(Anti racist=anti white) |
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Keldogon
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| 13 Nov 2014 03:48 PM |
'"Racist" is the most overused word ever.'
True.
shaddup dennis |
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| 13 Nov 2014 03:50 PM |
I forgot the part about Mexico. Meh. I consider it Central America anyway. |
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