Complaining American

Complaining American It's it's not one thing, it's another!
Complaining American
It's it's not one thing, it's another!
A blog that complains about the smallest things people complain about.
Just here for the view

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7/07 2:07 About
Hello and welcome to Complaining: The Great American Past Time.This crazy blog is pretty self-explanatory. I find things in this world that don't make much sense to me and discuss (or complain if you will) why it's dumb and why these particular...
7/07 4:01 Boxes On Our Heads
I would like to start this crazy blog off with something that a friend of mine, which I will refer to him as Lonny (although his real name is Chad.) Lonny brought it to my attention that nowadays people are way too relaxed with what's going down in...
7/07 4:07 Why?
Alright, I am Agnostic and have recently deemed myself so. My whole life I have been a pretty big, God-fearing, Christian. That is until the people at my church started to contradict themselves. I left, but remained loyal to the belief for the next...
7/10 2:42 So...That's My Dream?
The American Dream is dead. By American Dream I mean being able to live the way you want to live. Most people think of the American Dream as this idealistic way of life that usually includes a nuclear family set up with a decent sized house, white...
7/10 2:45 ATTENTION!
You know how in elementary schools the children have to take the Pledge of Allegiance to prove themselves loyal and worthy of their born into citizenship? Well, come to find out these kids aren't doing it it everyday just for reasons of making a...

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