Hahahahah Wow, aren't you like 16 or 17, considering that it says 2006 in your name? And if that's true, I'm quite sure Casey could beat your ass, hell even I could, and I'm a GIRL! Anyways, I just love how you're making fun of Joe for dropping out and becoming a "Pro DDR player" when you're the one who is trying to start e-fights on the DDR FORUM!!! If you want to argue, you should really make it relevent or at least make some sort of sense. But I forgot that you go to Decadurrrr.Hoody2006 wrote:No this is coming from the guy that laughed in Joes face all the time, and casey ive told you id meet you anywhere, but all you say is gameworks it would be nice to meet somewhere other than gameworks to settle stuff.CaseyDidder wrote:this coming from the guy scared to say anything to anybody's face. You are one of those kids who is jealous of all the others aren't you. You used to ride joe's nuts until he stopped playing ddr, what happened? What joe does with is life is none of your concern, unless you have some deep emotional feelings for him.Hoody2006 wrote:Yeah fujiwara is probably 18 now, my best friend lives down the street and we always see him working on his car, because he dropped out of high school. their was a joke at school that he quit to become a Pro DDR player. ROFL, its so funny seeing him hes probably sitting in front of his house right now with his nasty girlfriend, regretting why he quit high school. ROFL
I was so jealous of joe, ROFL he was one of the best i knew that played the GAME thats all it was, i just didnt like him we was annoying and smelled pretty bad. Most of the people at school would also agree with me
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Ok, on topic, I do agree with several people that Rosa Parks was just like anyone else and that I'm quite sure there were several other black people during that time who got arrested for much more than just not getting up from a bus seat. But nonetheless, I must have respect for her b/c she was brave enough to take her stance during that time. As for MLK, I do think he is a hero, especially to African Americans, because he was incredibly diviersified and unfortunately, his life was shortlived.