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Irritability This is just an account but good stories, especially children's stories needs to have a morale towards the tale and Wall-e just isn't exception. The story is approximately how a humans had treated planet earth so while living there that they just exhaust space to dispose of all of the rubbish that they created. All the humans had left earth to travel continue to exist a spaceship for 5 years as the mess was settled by robots but the earth became toxic and killed everything that was living except a strange bug or two. 700 years later the humans remained living aboard the spaceship waiting for indications of life in order to return. However the humans living on the spaceship were different to the humans who will be living on earth now. They were so fat them to be struggling to walk. they travelled around in motorised chairs using a computer screen and cup & straw attached, chatting on phones and if they happened to fall out they only laid there until a robot arrived and picked them up. The adults were fat, your children were fat! They just laid around all day meals doing no exercise what so ever and to quote the captain, "Computer, define dancing". Between June 25 and 26, 1876, a combined force of Lakota and Northern Cheyenne led the United States 7th Cavalry in to a battle near the Little Bighorn River of what was then the eastern side of the Montana Territory. The engagement is known by a number of names: the Battle of Greasy Grass, the Battle of Little Big Horn, and Custer's Last Stand. Perhaps the most popular action with the Indian Wars, it absolutely was an extraordinary victory for Sitting Bull and his forces. They defeated a column of 900 men led by George Armstrong Custer; five with the Seventh's companies were annihilated and Custer himself was killed inside the engagement as well as 2 of his brothers plus a brother-in-law. Known as the battle that left no white survivors, Little Big Horn has inspired more than 1,000 works of art, including over 40 films. Here are four with the best...