dee_etc

Still here. x

dee_etc

And what do you think about Donald Trump getting into presidency? Scary times we are living in. 

fantasygurl1

@dee_etc I somehow find all this interesting, though I'm not really familiar with the potato famine event. So it's was a war involving religion? (Where the people with religion want the Northern land which the protestants also want?) I understand how sad it must be, I personally live in a country where religion separates people, everyone gets judge according to their beliefs, which isn't fair at all. It's a good thing that the newer generation care less, but lol our new generation care more about nonsense (I sound as if I'm bot from this generation xD) 
            I'll answer your question through inbox :)
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dee_etc

@fantasygurl1 Yeah the English took Ireland hundreds of years ago and a factor would be that they didn't help Irish Catholics to survive during the potato famine that fuelled hatred. I am English by birth but I can see the cruelty in that. Then we had a war called 'The Troubles' and now Protestants and Catholics live side by side yet there are differing opinions on who should own the land in Northern Ireland- it's sad really. But finally my generation is moving past prejudices so that's amazing. 
            
            I love cities though! What city do you live in? I can't wait to see London again. 
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fantasygurl1

@dee_etc Lol, you probably thought I was American because of the way I spoke about Trump being the better choice... it's because there won't be WWIII and that's a reason for me to be hyped about :) 
            That's pretty interesting. I never knew they were politically separated. Whoa, I wouldn't leave permanently either if I were you. I grew up in the city, I never really got to experience living anywhere  free from noise pollution. 
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dee_etc

Collecting my exam results tomorrow morning. Nervous but know God has a path for me. Night! X

x_aNoNYMouSTaCHe_x

@dee_etc Haha thank you! We don't have any controlled assessments for English :/ but it would have been better if we did. And good luck with that a-level module, it sounds tough!
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dee_etc

@x_aNoNYMouSTaCHe_x ugh I feel you! My a level module was changed for the fist time this year in my school (practically we are Guinea pigs) and there aren't even any text books made for us yet. I'm in NI and for history we were with OCR but now with CCEA- oh well. Hahaha.  We had controlled assessments for English, not just exams (which is better I think) and we had to do The Tempest, Dancing at Lughnasa , Of Mice and Men and the Dubliners by James Joyce. Worst set ever! Wishing you luck this year, but considering you are on Wattpad you most likely have a natural flare for English lit. ;) 
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x_aNoNYMouSTaCHe_x

@dee_etc Thanks, I'm recently 16, and started year 11 this year. We're doing the new exams for english and math which is much harder, I'm being tortured with Romeo and Juliet, An Inspector Calls, and A Christmas Carol :-/ I heard I'll have to do 4 exams for English alone! 
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