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Jamaroo
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One of the many things I love about transformice is the many diverse individual that I get to meet in a game where we're all just mice with a common goal and a common like. It shouldn't matter what you believe, what your race is, or what your orientation is. We're here to have some fun of mice getting cheese, and there's not many group that you can do that with. I love to see the many holidays other countries celebrate on transformice but I only saw a few and I hope to see more. It's an opportunity to learn what each do for a holiday and I feel it brings us more together.

Many individuals, unique that they are, don't have the luxury to be themselfs without their differences accounted for. That's also me included. I was very young then and I did not understand why these older group of people want to mistreat me and all my friends my age didn't care. Because to kids my age, we're a box of skittles. To adults and teachers, we're about to reach puberty and we need to learn our places and not to mix. Sadly, things haven't changed where I lived.

But this isn't about the common problem about prejudice, it's about sharing history. It's about stories of great people being brought up at a disadvantage and accomplishing great feats. It's that time when you don't think you're good for anything because of what others say about you, then you read about these people and go.."wow, they did that even when told they can't?"

Black history month is full of those people starting from the day our original history......stopped. It's a blessing for those that have history that can date many years into the birth of Christ and before, but we have to create our own history. It takes an extra ordinary to make history, but it takes an ordinary individual to make a difference.

Let's share a brief bit of history that's closely related to french of a woman name Bessie Coleman. In her past, she dreamed of wanting to be a pilot, but the problem was they don't allow black women to fly school in the US. So what did she do? She instead took french class and sailed across the seas to get it from there. From there, she got her license from learning from the aces and then sailed back to be the first black female pilot licensed in the US. (she was also part native american wiki said while I was checking if my memory of her was right). She went on to live out her fame and dream for some years until sadly it was cut short by a wrench in the engine. Her accomplishment helped let up some racial barriers that existed and help those after her accomplish their dreams.

This inspired me that when people put blockade in your way because of differences you shouldn't succumb to accept it as how life should be, but to press on to what you dream of doing. (being black and autistic, my life was filtered and limited. But I've accomplished more than what a few can do and to me, it's only the beginning).

The month comes and go as a reminder while it can be shared throughout the years that great people can come from anywhere. It isn't just for one race, but for all race to learn from it. I thought I share this bit in this diverse community of cheese hunters, because I believe it can be the start of something great and can each share a bit from both culture and history.

I'll include a send off of this video of super bowl

Those kids then, that was us at that age. People there was very moved at what micheal jackson sought to do.

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I studied the history of the black peoples of the US in Year 8. I don't really remember a great deal, but I think their struggle is very inspiring and something everyone can learn from.
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