Now to the point.
Next month just won't be my month, first there's the new season of Doctor Who that airs on the 23, then there's Sword Art Online: Hallow Fragment, and after I posted the last post I came across a, most-likely, rumor that Infinity Moment (a HD remake) will be bundled with Hallow Fragment. Then of course that's all happening in the same week. Lucky ya, until you over lay that with my schedule, that week I'll be going back and forth a lot due to a family tradition which involves a big event where I live. It's so big in the rural areas of here that when on of the schools had the, "brilliant", idea to start the school year that week before, about half the town got upset about (I was too upset, but I had a few more reasons) and the newspaper even began covering the event, though that is mostly because: 1. the other schools are smart enough not to prevent kids from going to this event, 2. the other schools have more belief in their students, 3. more than half the minors (and some adults) are involved in a major part of this event that it can't exist without. So ya, big. It slightly feels good to get some of this rage off my chest with that rant, but I'm still pissed at law makers. Law makers, helping American's be stereotyped as idiots since I don't know when. Granted some people don't help disprove the stereotype. Sorry about that hate sentence, those of you who were offended, I am still just pissed that in Ohio the big shot a!#holes got away with passing a bulls@!# month of tests that if you fail you can't advance. My mother even did research as to how ridiculous taking these tests were, through the help of foreign friends, and of course these tests are only in Ohio. Note that even in England, or was it Great Britain in general, and other states they don't do those kinds of tests at such an extreme. Jeez, last year wasn't exactly a good year to be American, or a Ohioan in school, first Snowden leaks the NSA's big (brother) secret, then Ohio gains these tests for the upcoming school year, I have a couple personal stories, but ok maybe that's not too bad, but those tests will though bring stress that shouldn't even be thrown on a kindergartner, oh ya forgot to mention that they're forcing kindergartners to take these big tests as well, and of course where I went to school kindergarten was just color and fun, with a small bit of learning.
And thus ends the long rant of I hate America sometimes, also hi NSA guy who will probably read this. By the way, who didn't teach spell check acronyms.
Bye bye,
OffitInfinity
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