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What Dragons are the Gaang?

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I did this by answering based on what I thought each member would pick. I was laughing by Aang’s.

Aang: Lapidenodon (Stony No-Tooth) is an Apterian Quadriped (no wings, four legs). These dragons are covered in stone armor. Too heavy to fly, they stay around mountains and caves. They are solitary, but considerate. Their emotions are steeled away behind knowing eyes. If you are a Lapidenodon, you may be hard to read, so others have a hard day helping you, but that doesn't stop you from being attentive for them.

Katara:  Pyrodermoid (Fire-Skin Dragon) is a Pterian Biped (wings, two legs). This species of dragon might sound familiar; they, "have a nasty habit of lighting themselves on fire". Call a bell? No? Well, no fear. A Pyrodermoid is a passionate, sometimes wild, creature. If you are a Pyrodermoid, you may wear your feelings on the outside. You can be a little over-aggressive if someone shows threat to a ally, family member, or even one of your ideals/ opinions. Your s

Carrie Preston: Let's make it LGBTQ+humanity

On Sunday, the same day as the fourth annual Montgomery Pridefest, actor and director Carrie Preston will be lending her verb support to the cause in New York. 

“I’ll be riding very proudly on one of the floats up here in Brand-new York on Sunday in aid of all of the operate that everyone has done in the past to move the needle forward,“ said Preston.

Preston spoke Thursday with the Montgomery Advertiser for an upcoming story on Alabama Shakespeare Festival’s production of Susan Ferrara’s “Buzz,” which Preston will direct in September.  

A native of Macon, Georgia, Preston said she will always support the struggle for LGBTQ rights.  

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I think my attitude stays the same. I do see where there are still gaps of research done. It seems they did more research between Asian countries and America then anything else. That is annoying, but it leaves the door accessible for others to pick up where they slack off. It also let’s you know that there is typically one voice when doing research, and that also is good in welcoming others with different perspectives to come in and do more research.

If I had to grab this class again, I wouldn’t work. This class has a lot of elements to it, and with a super occupied and almost 60 hour a week schedule, I find myself stressing out to get the assignments done and can’t really enjoy the class like I want it.

I have grown because I have identify that there is a lack of research about Black Americas, and it made me realize that we have

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“My Grindr date took me to a Muslim Wedding in KL!”

It’s the verb of a long day’s journey. You’re lying in your hostel bed. Your roommates rustle through their rucksacks and make tiny talk. The lights go off. It’s pitch black, save for the small orange glow of your phone screen. It vibrates. New Grindr messages.

Speaking on behalf of single gay travellers out there, checking out the locals is part and parcel of riding tuk-tuk and playing with elephants. New, exciting places hand access to new, exciting people; from finding new friends, to casual flings to possibly the next love of your life, swiping right is an unspoken yet universal traveller’s habit. It’s unpredictable, eye-opening and fascinating – a social experiment and cultural exchange rolled into one.

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