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I have more of a problem in waking up late.. if I have nothing on in the day then I just don't get out of bed. That will be changing as of this Sunday when I start work though!
I have that problem during weekends....I stay out til like 6-7 AM too often so it screws up my sleeping schedule early in the week. I won't fall asleep until like 3 or 4 AM on Mondays and Tuesdays and then I have to be up by 7:30..... then I get home about 5:30 and fall asleep until like 8-8:30
Hmm my internet has been rather slow this evening.. just did a speed test and the download speed is only 7mbps, normally I get 35mbps here, have reached 45mbps before.. I wonder what is causing it to be so slow today..
It might just be because I'm Hispanic, but I'm so tired of ignorant calling hispanic people "Spanish" -_____-, unless they're from Spain, they're not ****ing Spanish!!! Idiots
Pardon me for my question, but what is the difference between a Hispanic and Latino person ?
Mosquito spray truck drove by for the first time this year. That poison will kill you long before the 'skeeters.
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Originally Posted by G8RCAT
It's not that harmful.
I've never had that here is that something common up there? Might be because you have more trees and swamp than I do. Mosquitoes are still horrid down here though.
Pardon me for my question, but what is the difference between a Hispanic and Latino person ?
Both are linguistic terms. Latino refers to those from the parts of the Americas where most people speak Romance languages: usually Spanish and Portuguese, though French-speaking Quebec could qualify, as well. That is, it refers to someone from Latin America. Hispanic comes from Hispania, the Roman name for Iberia. Thus Hispanic literally refers to people from Spain and Portugal. However, in popular usage, it tends to be used to refer to Spanish-speaking inhabitants of the Americas and Spain. Portuguese speakers are sometimes included in this, too. However, the term seems to be particularly associated with the Spanish language.
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