GlitchWizard
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southcitymom said:We Americans are NOT known for being geography-literate, that's for sure. In 7th grade I took a class called GAWA (Geography and World Affairs) - I learned so much about things going on outside the borders of my own country...but I don't think this class is standard fare in most schools.
I am geographically illiterate. I was once looked down upon with distaste and informed that I am "The product of a public school system" by a Catholic School graduate.

Many years ago, I accidently happened upon an online friend from India and he's constantly amazed at how ignorant I am about anything happening outside of my own back yard. Both Geographically and Politically. He's still my friend, but is still quite amused at my ignorance of anything outside of my own little world.
It's okay though. He doesn't know what temperature is optimal for corn snake babies to hatch, or the best way to care for a snake with a broken neck. We all have our specialities of things to know.
