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May 10, 2007 17:13

Sometimes when I read Out of Many, I'm just like "Jeez, usually I agree with your liberal rhetoric, but can you get off your pedestal for a second and just tell me what happened?" For example, "These were the first steps to the creation of an American national political community. Communities are not only local, but also regional, national, even ( Read more... )

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rawtoast May 11 2007, 02:12:32 UTC
Yeah, that's how I feel about OoM a lot of the time too.

For some reason, the beginning of that quote reminds me of, "Families are very important. Even before you were born, people lived in families." (That's the Tsunami TLK version rather than the exact Robin quote, but I can't remember the real one. :/)

Annnd I haven't tried the game yet but I will soon. Probably.

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laipi314159 May 12 2007, 04:00:04 UTC
That game is really cool. I'm getting hooked on it xD

I average 96 when I don't mess up. And I don't mess up like 70% of the time :)
And OoM is stupid. I used to like to read textbooks because they were interesting. But the mehap textbook and this one both are really boring.

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untainted_joy May 13 2007, 22:35:32 UTC
I definitely agree about OoM. I get so frustrated! I mean, I know "history is written by the winners" but I wish they'd make more of an effort to be unbiased. And they generally do a pretty good job but sometimes it's just so clearly doling out opinions that it disgusts me. I'm glad someone else sees it.

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