Super if you read this then please respond and check back, me and Lightning miss you and we been trying to get in touch, we look and see if you respond almost every day.
Alright People that Care, I'm Back. Because of Computer Problems (I'm pretty good at attracting viruses) I took a two month Break. Ill be on More and.. Yeah. If anyone Besides Light Reads this Good job.
I have to read a book called Fever 1973 For School, Getting a head start. It's WAY too horrifying and tearful.. takes place in Philadelphia during the breakout of a fever, thirty years after the yellow fever. Is it the yellow fever or is it the scarlet fever?
Okay.. I think youre right about the yellow fever, however you say it wasnt much a problem anymore (scarlet fever) When this took place Over 300/200 years ago..
Second important thing... I Need to put something for my background.. and it wont be a pigeon. Sorry for bringing up this again but.. I'm not really sorry so scratch that.
I'll try (I said TRY) to post more often.. but I usually don't have anything witty or something important to say... I started to get more interested into Greek Mythology and whatnot..
Is it true that Alexander (I think that's his name) The Great cried when he couldn't conquer any other places.? Wow, why am I even asking Historical questions.. Curse you Clock!
Google pulled data from its search trends to reveal the top word most people have trouble spelling in each state. The result is a list that would likely make the super spellers competing in the Scripps National Spelling Bee laugh.
In Science were watching this movie called Super Volcano. Does anyone (Clock or Light) know if it can actually happen.? Personally I Don't want to become another Pompeii model.
Light, there definitely would be warning, and evil, there are vague plans. Most of the planning would happen in the months before the eruption (yes, that much warning). There were not plans for when Mt. St. Helens erupted, but they still evacuated people beforehand. There are a bunch of super volcanoes in the world, most notably Mount (or Lake) Toba on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia, and Yellowstone in, you guessed it, Yellowstone National Park. A less widely accepted super volcano (but still an ungodly massive volcano) is Mount Tambora in Indonesia. Tambora erupted in 1815, and caused 1816 to be the "year without a summer" due to the effects of the ash on the climate.