lundi 22 novembre 2010

For the Love of Socials - T1B63

I'm so happy, we're gonna have social studies again tomorrow. Our current - or to be unit right now is the fall of Rome, in relation to Hannibal, Brutus, and the death of Ceasar and stuff. We watched this really cool video clip of how Ceasar died. Wow - 23 stab wounds? He's got some heartless senates beside him. You're trying to kill the guy, not flip out his interior!... Sheesh history is brutal.

I love history - in general. It's interesting, sometimes clever, and it's about famous moments with famous people. This class is fun because it's like listening to stories - and they're easy to remember since they are usually logically structured and have meaning. The thing I don't get about famous ancient people in history is that they love to marry someone in their family. I know it strengthens power, but isn't it weird to be married to your mom's brother in law's daughter's cousin's father's grandfather's niece? Then usually what happens in the end is that one of them runs off to marry someone else leaving the other to die tragically by commiting suicide with a poisonous snake bite. I don't know, just saying. I learned last year that marrying someone from a different family gives you a healthier life and child. They say it's diversity and variety. Your child gets the advantages from both of you. Besides, families should already stick together and support. You don't need to be married to join forces better, do you?

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