User:Blinkadyblink

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Blinkadyblink
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This user thinks that evolution explains the origin of species.
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This user thinks that the Big Bang explains the origin of the Universe.
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This user is proud to be an American citizen.
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This user believes guns harm more people than they help
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This user self-identifies as liberal, in the United States sense of the term.
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Hi, my pseudonym is Blinkadyblink. Actually Blinkadyblink is the greater and medium deific entity of HypotheticalBunnyLand, but because he is my alter ego, I borrow his name occassionally. I live in Davis, CA, a small university town outside of Sacramento. We have about 60,000 people, roughly a quarter of which work at or attend UC Davis. I enjoy reading just about anything (especially the humor genre) and playing dino puzzle on my graphing calculator. I loathe attending school, but I do like my math and PE classes. Like many Davis students, I am a perfectionist (although I am less concered with turning in perfect assignments than getting perfect grades.)

I have numerous intrests, but chief among them is my interest in anything having to do with US history, especially history involving wars or occuring before 1900. I find it incredible how our founding fathers were able to lead a successful revolt and then, instead of using their political influence and power to gain personal wealth and advance their own agendas, they used it to help other people and establish the world's first modern democracy. I think certain current politicians could learn quite a bit from them. I am also interested in law, the art of shooting rubber bands, and why the heck teachers assign so much more homework than is necessary for students to learn the material. I occasionally write in my Bible which reflects my skeptical autothiestic religion.

Here's a cool link about John McCain's Iraq stance. http://www.dnc.org/page/content/FlipperTV/ The section on Iraq is called "John McCain's Day at the Beach" The video quality isn't great, but the content more than makes up for it.

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