Sommar 1,289 March 22, 2015 Author Share March 22, 2015 What's your favorite Princess Luna moment? What international culture looks the most interesting and why? My favorite moment was in Luna Eclipsed. When Luna said "Forgive me if I withhold my enthusiasm", I cracked up! Oh there are so many! Since I have to choose, I would pick Sweden (one of my many favorites). I love the culture the country has; plus their dishes are wonderful! If you haven't tried lingonberry jam on toast, you must try it sometime! Personally, I have never been to the actually country, but I would love to visit Stockholm in the summertime someday! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toby123cool 60 April 4, 2015 Share April 4, 2015 Do you like how to train your dragon? I LOVE IT! 1 "This feels like an ending... It doesn't have to an end now, right? Cuz' that Sugar Belle can baaaaaake!" -Pinkie Pie, The Cutie Map Part 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knight Hadron 372 April 6, 2015 Share April 6, 2015 Do you favour Russian literature over western? And why? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sommar 1,289 April 26, 2015 Author Share April 26, 2015 Do you like how to train your dragon? I LOVE IT! I LOVE IT TOO! It's my favorite Dreamworks movie! Do you favour Russian literature over western? And why? I haven't read a whole lot of Russian literature (the only Russian book I read is Crime and Punishment). For now I have to say Western literature because most of the literature I read is American. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valynne 2,727 April 26, 2015 Share April 26, 2015 Hello Miss Purple! am a journalist from Canterlot Times Newspaper i would like to make you and interview tell me, how do you felt when you officially became a brony? 1 . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
intrepidtwilight 120 April 27, 2015 Share April 27, 2015 What do you most want to do as a social worker thus far? I also wanted you to know, if you don't already, that social work has a branch/level called the Macro level. If you like sociology, and you also very much like reading and study, you might like it. It encompasses teaching, consulting, speaking, writing, training other social workers or other professionals about various issues they might not otherwise know about, developing curriculum for social programs, colleges, residential programs, etc. About 25 percent of us do macro level work, and also many social workers also do micro work (one on one counseling or couples counseling) and mezzo (group work) as well as macro work at various times in our career. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
N.W. 3,619 April 27, 2015 Share April 27, 2015 What draws you to History? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sommar 1,289 April 29, 2015 Author Share April 29, 2015 Hello Miss Purple! am a journalist from Canterlot Times Newspaper i would like to make you and interview tell me, how do you felt when you officially became a brony? Hello Marquis! You can just call me Sommar, for that is my new username. If you would like to know how I became a Brony, you can check out my profile. I have a paragraph explaining when and why I became a Brony. Hope I helped. What do you most want to do as a social worker thus far? I also wanted you to know, if you don't already, that social work has a branch/level called the Macro level. If you like sociology, and you also very much like reading and study, you might like it. It encompasses teaching, consulting, speaking, writing, training other social workers or other professionals about various issues they might not otherwise know about, developing curriculum for social programs, colleges, residential programs, etc. About 25 percent of us do macro level work, and also many social workers also do micro work (one on one counseling or couples counseling) and mezzo (group work) as well as macro work at various times in our career. Like what specific social worker? It doesn't really matter to me. If you mean what I'm looking forward to when I become a social worker, well I'm looking forward to the helping aspect of the job. I have never heard of the Macro level. I will do some research on that in the future. Thanks for mentioning it! What draws you to History? Hello Sergei! What draws me to history is the fact that each event impacts the world in some way. The decisions monarchs made, what a country did to stop another country from growing too powerful (the Allies and Germany) are examples of how one decision can change the outcome of specific events. Look at Pearl Harbor for example. For the longest time, the U.S. was not actively participating in WWII and wasn't intending on doing so. Boats with American citizens were sunk by German U-boats, but most U.S. citizens said no about war. This went on for awhile until the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor with fighter planes and bombs. When this catastrophic event happened, 99% of the U.S. agreed that war was necessary, thus the country entering WWII. It's also interesting to see how humanity as a whole progressed ever since our very existence. We discovered tools and developed the knowledge in creating advanced technology. We as a species have certainly advanced due to our ever increasing knowledge. Who knows what will happen or what humanity will be capable of in years to come? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
intrepidtwilight 120 April 30, 2015 Share April 30, 2015 You're welcome, Sommar. I think it may be a good fit for you. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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