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trenchkamen ([personal profile] trenchkamen) wrote2005-10-10 08:00 pm

I am an ovary-bearing crackah

Well, it's already Science Olympiad time again. We won't be doing anything until a month before the competition, I'm sure, but we had our first meeting today. All the old blood is back. Maybe this year we'll make it to nationals. Maybe this year the robot team won't make some damned foolish mistake like miscounting batteries and cost themselves the competition when they had gold secured, goddamnit. If a couple of mishaps had not occurred last year, we would have won first at state. Also, since I lack testicles I'm eligible to win scholarship moneys for competing in engineering events while lacking said testicles. I did too many chemistry events and only one engineering event last year to get said moneys, because chemistry just isn't dominated enough by the patriarchy to merit such affirmative action.

Speaking of which, if I can prove that I am at least 1/16th Native American (some Comanche 'snuck' into Dad's side of the family when they were living in Nowhere Bumfuck County, Oklahoma, back in the day, but nobody will admit to it), I am completely set for life. Basically, I'll have sums of money thrown at me to go to college. But since I'm crackah and I can't prove anything, no federal moneys for me. Yeah the American government isn't racist at all.

Motorcycle Drive By is out of my current league of guitar skillage, but I did figure out the James Bond theme today. I looked at a chart of every single guitar chord in existence and wow that's a lot of chords. The learning curve for learning marginal-to-mediocre guitar is low, but to go beyond that, it's quite steep.

I swore to myself I'd get all of my week's homework done this evening. It ain't happening. I can't work when I'm not under pressure.

This subject always angries me up!

[identity profile] ryutsuki.livejournal.com 2005-10-11 11:26 am (UTC)(link)
...I was actually born and raised in Oklahoma. My father is full-blooded Chippewa, born on a reservation in North Dakota and immediately adopted by a nice Irish family. My mother is actually 1/8 Cherokee. So that makes me a little over half Native American, all added up, doesn't it?

Yet I still can't take advantage of the government's benefits. Neither can my father (who is full Chippewa) nor I nor any of my half siblings fathered by him who desperately need the aid can file for the program. They can't release the records of his mother or anything, although she's been long dead, because of adoption laws. And we can't get it without it.

JSDFSJDIOFNOSDFNPSDJFPSD

Re: This subject always angries me up!

[identity profile] akuma-no-mi.livejournal.com 2005-10-11 02:11 pm (UTC)(link)
D:

My grandmother was born on a reservation in Oklahoma, but the office containing her records was completely destroyed. We don't even know when her birthday is. And since no one else in my family was born on a reservation, we're not considered part of the tribe.

Man, fuck the police.

Re: This subject always angries me up!

[identity profile] trenchkamen.livejournal.com 2005-10-11 08:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Is there some correlation between anime fans and Oklahoma on my weblog?

[identity profile] puppe.livejournal.com 2005-10-12 06:42 am (UTC)(link)
Haha, you have Oklahoma people on your weblog? Had I gone with my grandmother's wishes and gone to a university in Oklahoma, I would have gone to the same one that my childhood friends currently attend, as well as [livejournal.com profile] bomsok :3

Re: This subject always angries me up!

[identity profile] trenchkamen.livejournal.com 2005-10-11 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, where in Oklahoma? My parents were raised there. I spent eight years living in the Texas Panhandle, which is basically the same idea.

Honestly, I disagree with affermative action...

[identity profile] puppe.livejournal.com 2005-10-12 06:39 am (UTC)(link)
Central Oklahoma, in Mustang, which is just outside of OKC.

Me, too. But, you know, if it's there and I can take advantage of it, then I'm going to want to do it, whether or not I agree with it notwithstanding. Besides, if I could get it for me, then my father's children now could get it as well, and they really need it (they live in California now - there's always a California/Oklahoma link!).

[identity profile] trenchkamen.livejournal.com 2005-10-12 10:08 am (UTC)(link)
Ah. Well, best of luck with that, then.