It's 4:03 and I can't sleep. (4 days past my bedtime) 3 comments
honeybumblebee
· 5 years ago
Well that escalated quickly....
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Seat is important 3 comments
Maybe it is 8 comments
Froggo Fun #9 - Favorite Jordan Peele Movie? 5 comments
*laughs in plague doctor* 11 comments
Salute 13 comments
honeybumblebee
· 5 years ago
I feel like there would've been a better alternative in raising money for a good cause. I don't condemn her, I just don't think that was the best approach.
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Halloween is coming! :D ( 2 ) 5 comments
Thanks, Obama 51 comments
honeybumblebee
· 5 years ago
He found out how things are really done. Politics is nothing short but a game.
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After life doggo 9 comments
That show.. U know... That.. Show 1 comments
The house on the island of ElliðAey, EyjafjallajöKull, Iceland 11 comments
honeybumblebee
· 5 years ago
How do you even pronounce that in English? If it even could be said in English.
Do american kids really all have to draw a family tree or is it just a movie thing? 10 comments
honeybumblebee
· 5 years ago
On the outside of the bag we were only allowed to use symbols/magazine pictures or imagery or drawings to represent our family traditions and customs. It was really fun, I think it was the only assignment that I ever truly enjoyed doing in high school. I got to know so much from my dad's side of the family, that I had historical figures related to me (albeit not ones you would be proud of due to their actions and beliefs). It also gave me a better understanding of why parents are terrible people or rather terrible at parenting. The many hardships they endured and experienced. My mother has a very secret past, she hates talking about her past and her side of the family. She told me just a few things, things I regret to know but nonetheless I understand now why she is complete horse shit. It gave me a clear grasp of who I am, without going into to much detail I am happy for who I am regardless of my bloodline.
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Do american kids really all have to draw a family tree or is it just a movie thing? 10 comments
honeybumblebee
· 5 years ago
When I was in high school we had an assignment of our family history and to see how far back we could go. It wasn't a "tree" it formulated as a paper bag. So the premise is that the outside of the bag is your family the front is for immediate family, the two sides are for the mother and father extended sides, and the back are the great/great grandparents. It was mainly to teach us about history (from what regions of the world we came from) health/science (for human traits and illness) and the cultural change. Yes I know that goes with history but it is meant to focus on how our forefathers/ancestors adapted to society in changing years. The inside of the bag is you. How everything about your experience of family created your existence (what made you, you). You placed key components that you identified with that would give as a representation of you. Everyday objects or family heirlooms that you hold dear to you would please inside the bag.
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Sorry for weird formatting 4 comments
The hidden winner 5 comments
I'm ready 7 comments