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You do know real life isnt Sim City right. None of this would work. This post should be deleted due to its sheer nonsense. You might turn raeford into a very large industrial city... You do know you cant just decide to make a city right?
I dont even know why I respond.
isn't simcity a simulator for a real life city? Well looks like I got my hopes too far up. I guess i'll run for governor. Make sure to vote for me. For now i'll just vote for Thom Tillis.
isn't simcity a simulator for a real life city? Well looks like I got my hopes too far up. I guess i'll run for governor. Make sure to vote for me. For now i'll just vote for Thom Tillis.
No, Sim City is a video game rated E+ for those 10 and up. You might have to wait a year or two.
Nah. He is developmentally right where he should be. Has nothing to do with school. I knew his age the first time I read one his posts.
Haha, you REALLY think Chicago Public Schools teaches students about Government? You should stop insulting people and grow up. Ok? Even If you "think" this is a troll, you don't have the right to say mean stuff, its common courtesy, you obviously should be back in kindergarten and learn "manners".
Haha, you REALLY think Chicago Public Schools teaches students about Government? You should stop insulting people and grow up. Ok? Even If you "think" this is a troll, you don't have the right to say mean stuff, its common courtesy, you obviously should be back in kindergarten and learn "manners".
Yes, I am sure Chicago Public Schools teaches students about government. In fact, a quick google search I found the curriculum for Social Sciences, which teaches students about government. Maybe you missed that class.
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