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Post by General William T. Sherman on Nov 26, 2015 11:55:49 GMT
Everyone:Wtf is Thanksgiving?
Its a holiday that Americans and Canadians celebrate, the Canadians celebrate in October, however. We celebrated it after the first thanksgiving in New England, when the Pilgrims were starving and the Native Americans were generous enough to give them food to survive the harsh winter. Of course, we didn't pay them back for that meal, but I'll explain that in a lecture one day maybe. But yes, it is a very North American Colonization holiday, that's why Europeans and no one else celebrates it. But just be thankful for something! I'm thankful for how awesome this forum is personally!
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Post by Jean Lannes on Nov 26, 2015 15:16:55 GMT
Today is Thanksgiving and I'm in Switzerland. Next time I'll go to Turkey (anyone get the irony?)
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Nov 26, 2015 15:18:16 GMT
Today is Thanksgiving and I'm in Switzerland. Next time I'll go to Turkey (anyone get the irony?) So many kids in my AP course are always like "What does Turkey have to do with this? It's a food" when we talk about the Ottomans xD
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Post by Jean Lannes on Nov 26, 2015 15:19:06 GMT
Today is Thanksgiving and I'm in Switzerland. Next time I'll go to Turkey (anyone get the irony?) So many kids in my AP course are always like "What does Turkey have to do with this? It's a food" when we talk about the Ottomans xD I heard it's because people thought Turkey (the animal) comes from Turkey (the region)
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Post by Jean Lannes on Nov 26, 2015 15:19:34 GMT
in Turkish "Turkey" (the food) is "Hindi" In "Hindi" it's "Peru" In Peru there is no nation calling for it
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Post by Von Bismarck jr on Nov 26, 2015 15:22:15 GMT
Today is Thanksgiving and I'm in Switzerland. Next time I'll go to Turkey (anyone get the irony?) -slow clap- The puns will never end. I feel bad for Hungary today.
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Post by António Salazar on Nov 26, 2015 15:23:14 GMT
there is a band called the Hungry Kids of Hungary
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Post by Suvorov on Nov 26, 2015 16:00:48 GMT
Today I am thankful for:
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Nov 26, 2015 16:04:30 GMT
^That my friend, that is pure awesomeness...
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Post by saltin on Nov 26, 2015 19:16:00 GMT
Thanksgiving to all,celebrate it or not you could still try a delicious pun-kin pie,and yes specially true if living in a state of hungary! Aha I coudn't resist A couple of older Thankgiving jokes (to get it you have to know a turkey is the main meal for the Thanksgiving holliday): What did the turkey say to the man who tried to shoot it? Liberty, Equality and Bad aim for all.
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Post by Jean Lannes on Nov 26, 2015 19:38:12 GMT
Sorry but I just had to post this.
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Post by Mountbatten on Nov 26, 2015 19:48:49 GMT
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Post by Von Bismarck jr on Nov 26, 2015 22:04:10 GMT
XD THE MOUTH! The mouth is what got me! Rofl
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Post by Mountbatten on Nov 26, 2015 22:08:16 GMT
Any android users: The meme that I posted I made with the app Meme Generator. So if you want to make memes, there you go.
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Post by Vatutin on Nov 26, 2015 23:09:11 GMT
Everyone:Wtf is Thanksgiving? Its a holiday that Americans and Canadians celebrate, the Canadians celebrate in October, however. We celebrated it after the first thanksgiving in New England, when the Pilgrims were starving and the Native Americans were generous enough to give them food to survive the harsh winter. Of course, we didn't pay them back for that meal, but I'll explain that in a lecture one day maybe. But yes, it is a very North American Colonization holiday, that's why Europeans and no one else celebrates it. But just be thankful for something! I'm thankful for how awesome this forum is personally! Me: Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahshshahahahwhahahahshshahhahahaha 24/7/365/420
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