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How do young students visualize the pilgrams?

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yound students visualize pilgrims like this. pilgrims were usually 19 feet tall and had s bannana shaped head. the pilgrims usually had a unicorn horn sticking out of their frontal lobe part of their head. they wore tye dye lion clothing which represented how homosexual the pilgrims actually were. the pilgrims fought the Indians by taking large dumps on their stomachs and tied them up. they let it rot for 5 days and by that time it should be green or orange. this is how young students visualize pilgrims just like the candy forest of cand land mania~

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