They were a right laugh weren't they? Persecuting and stuff. I'm actually enjoying the American history sort of side on my course.
Sort of unrelated, but there's a legitimate Quaker community near our neighborhood. They're pretty nice and actually make bangin' doughnuts.
I haven't got that far yet! D : Would've been funnier for me if I had, it's a couple weeks away till then. Just done Mary Rowlandson's captivity with Native Americans, moving on to Wieland, which is another boring read but there you go.
*lives in America* Right. *has no idea what you're talking about* It was totally messed up. *hates history*
*Nods along* *doesn't get it* *but is British* ... *doesn't get a lot of British history* *goes back to science and english literature*
*Not American, feeling superior right now* : p Would it annoy you to know i'm studying this for English Literature? XD We had to choose period literature, like romantics or victorian literature, and I wanted to try something different so I picked American Literature. It's been more a history lesson than anything else a this point.
Oh that makes sense :3 The only american literature I did was The Great Gatsby, A streetcar named desire and Catcher in the Rye which are all kind of recent :3 *sticks to Shakespeare*
It's probably sad the number of Americans who don't know what you're talking about. I just don't like looking to the past. No regrets and all that xD ... 'Murica