Here's my dad, balancing a beer mug on his head. I don't know how he did it!
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This evening I looked at my report card from Grade 3. That's about 16 years ago. I noticed a couple of "needs improvement" marks on it...and those two areas are areas where I still need improvement. It's funny how some things never change!
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I was also thinking about identity tonight...how do you determine what you are? This is an idea that my TA in my Anthropology class introduced to me about 5 years ago...Obviously, each one of us is made up of many parts and lots of ancestry and many stories and lots of experiences...the example I'm thinking of is your ethnic/national/regional/cultural identity.
For example, I call myself a Newfoundlander, and I believe this is an accurate claim because I was born there and raised there. Simple as that. That's how I define my identity as a member of a people.
(I also identify myself as a Canadian, because I was born here and have lived here my whole life. However, I'm a Newfoundlander first and a Canadian second.)
But other people define themselves differently. For example, I was listening to a George Carlin routine where he says that he's Irish, and fully Irish because all 4 of his grandparents were born there. Another example of this type of definition is when a friend said a couple of years ago that I wasn't fully Newfoundlander because my parents weren't both born there. Obviously I took offense to that, and that brings us to today :)
So, how do you define yourself?
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