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Post by Drea on Nov 5, 2010 6:35:58 GMT -8
(Shrugs) NO idea. But I like white because it covers a range of people :3
Yugoslavian XD :3
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Post by gabzo95 on Nov 5, 2010 6:43:09 GMT -8
Yay I get to say my favorite. Zou
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Post by Drea on Nov 5, 2010 6:59:49 GMT -8
Zou? o.o What is that?
Also... NEW CATEGORY, YAY! I say: ANIMALS!
American Bulldog
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Post by gabzo95 on Nov 5, 2010 7:11:05 GMT -8
Beagle
I found a description for you... This sumerizes it. The Zou/Zo tribe is a less well-known indigenous community living along Indo-Burma frontier. In India, Zous/Zos are officially recognized as one of the 29 "Scheduled Tribes" within the state of Manipur (See List of Scheduled Tribes of India, Modification 1956)[1]. According to the Census of India, the Zou population in Manipur (30,567 persons) is the tenth largest Scheduled Tribe population in Manipur. The unofficial estimate for the Zou/Zo population in India is around 20,000 to 25,000 (2001 Census). The community is concentrated in Churachandpur and Chandel districts of Manipur in North-East India. The Zou/Zo language is one of the prescribed MIL (Major Indian Languages) in the high schools [2] and higher secondary schools of Manipur state. The Zou/Zo community has a script of its own known as "Zolai". Zou youngsters learn their script as a piece of curiosity; but the Roman script is the official script used by the Zous of Burma and India. Bible translations in the Zou language too adopted the Roman script and it served their purpose very well. In Manipur, the literacy rate of the Zous/Zos stand at 61.6% (Census of India 2001). Unfortunately this is below the Manipur state average of 68.8% literacy rate in 2001. The bulk of Zou(Zo) people lived in the Chin Hills and Sagaing division of Upper Burma. With a slight variation in spelling convention, the Burmese Zous called themselves "Zo". The Indian Zou and Burmese Zo belong to the same dialectal community. The Zou/Zo dialectal group is only a branch of the larger Chin-Kuki-Lushai ethnic group.More over, bulk of Zo people in Burma live together with other tribes such as the Tedim-Chin, Sihzang, Thados, etc. and got assimilated with them in dialects, cultures and traditions. The same process is visible among the Zous in India too. Like their ethnic Mizo cousins, the Zous are a tribal Christian community undergoing profound social change and modernization since mid-20th century.
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Post by Drea on Nov 5, 2010 7:33:12 GMT -8
TLDR... >//> But I get the gist of it. Is that how you spell it?
Cayman
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Post by gabzo95 on Nov 5, 2010 8:02:52 GMT -8
Deer....
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Post by Drea on Nov 5, 2010 19:13:11 GMT -8
Elephant OwO
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Post by gabzo95 on Nov 6, 2010 13:23:25 GMT -8
Falcon At one point there will be no answer Edit: Never mind I thaught of one.
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Post by Drea on Nov 6, 2010 16:04:30 GMT -8
Giraffe :3
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Post by gabzo95 on Nov 6, 2010 16:55:48 GMT -8
Hamster
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Post by Drea on Nov 6, 2010 16:59:55 GMT -8
Ibex. <3
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Post by gabzo95 on Nov 6, 2010 17:33:54 GMT -8
What does spongebob hunt? The answer is the word.
answer: jellyfish
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Post by Drea on Nov 6, 2010 17:41:32 GMT -8
Heehee X3
Krill
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Post by gabzo95 on Nov 6, 2010 17:55:25 GMT -8
Llama
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Post by Drea on Nov 6, 2010 18:06:56 GMT -8
Mmm... mihunekisaurus
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