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Genuinely curious; multiple front-page posts have glaring errors that anyone with a fifth-grade education should have seen.

It is difficult to understand someone's position when they don't take the time to explain it clearly. And if you don't want to take time to state your argument coherently, do you really expect the rest of us to take time sorting through your word vomit to try and see your point?

Or is it okay to speak like joggers here?

-=Edit=- Okay, got it. My question has been answered. Thank you.

Genuinely curious; multiple front-page posts have glaring errors that anyone with a fifth-grade education should have seen. It is difficult to understand someone's position when they don't take the time to explain it clearly. And if *you* don't want to take time to state your argument coherently, do you really expect the rest of us to take time sorting through your word vomit to try and see your point? Or is it okay to speak like joggers here? -=Edit=- Okay, got it. My question has been answered. Thank you.

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I mostly use this site to look for things written about my little town, county and surrounding area.

https://texashistory.unt.edu/explore/collections/TDNP/

We have LOADS of folks moving to Texas and I think it's really important for them to learn about the area and gain a little appreciation for the longtime residents. The newsletter acts as a bit of a local crash-course for knowing our local elected officials, getting connected to the homeschool and farm community, and learning the history of the area. Since so many people are moving to this general area, I want the newsletter to attract and repel the right kinds of people. Super liberal would be appalled at some of these articles while conservative minded people would really enjoy it. Trying to do what I can locally to project our small town culture.

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Outstanding! I'm a homeschooling Texan, myself. ;)

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Nice! I really enjoy being able to teach history without all the faggotry, I used to be a social studies teacher in public school and it was ridiculous. It's so freeing to be outta there.

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Glad to hear it! Most of my once-upon-a-public-educator friends have also exited the school house. Frustrations with the faggotry seems to be a common theme.