The OP has to have started one of the dumbest threads in LRC history. Her dad is a Kiwi diplomat. Her mother is American. Sounds like she spent most of her childhood following her dad around as he did stuff for New Zealand so it makes sense she'd lean Kiwi.
In Arthletics, you can't represent two countries.
Is arthletics when you paint pictures against each other?
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Social constructivism at it's worst. Perhaps I should claim to be a banana.
Maia's parents are Kiwis. Are your parents bananas? If so, you should claim to be a banana, Sparky!
Maia was born in New York when her father, working in foreign affairs for the NZ government, was working at the UN. She then moved to NZ at the age of 3. Did your banana parents move your family to the jungle and raise you all to be one happy banana family? If so, you should claim to be a banana, Sparky!
Just wait until the haters like you find out what Margot Szamier, Maia's mother, does for a living, you'll have a field day.
People like you that seem to want to dictate how things should be according to your world view just need to go back to the banana trees that you came from.
Maia's parents are Kiwis. Are your parents bananas? If so, you should claim to be a banana, Sparky!
Maia was born in New York when her father, working in foreign affairs for the NZ government, was working at the UN. She then moved to NZ at the age of 3. Did your banana parents move your family to the jungle and raise you all to be one happy banana family? If so, you should claim to be a banana, Sparky!
Just wait until the haters like you find out what Margot Szamier, Maia's mother, does for a living, you'll have a field day.
People like you that seem to want to dictate how things should be according to your world view just need to go back to the banana trees that you came from.