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Pen Islands

An uninhabited group of islands off the coast of Canada, part of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and Nunavet. It is split into the East Pen Island and West Pen Island

When I went to the Pen Islands yesterday, there weren't any people there.

by AnnexTheFrikinZero December 26, 2012

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ROBLOX Islands

A game in ROBLOX. Was banned in July 12th but was back on July 17th. Created on Late-April, 2020. Has over 300 Million visits. You can have 150,000,000,000 Coins at most. You start off in a small Island which you have to build to the portal. The Tidal Spellbook is the rarest item in-game. The point of the game is pretty much to give free Industrial Smelters to everyone when you are in end-game (not The Avengers one, see Avengers: Endgame ), free Washing Machines, recreate Mega Fun Obby inside Islands, give out free Tidal Spellbooks, free Totems... etc, etc.

Julia: Dude! ROBLOX Islands is so sick!
Kim: Yeah, too bad I can't play it because my mom says "Don't play ROBLOX" and so I seriously hate her.

by Lol Memes ;) August 2, 2020

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Pleasure Island

1. The mythical island where everyone has sex, or shimmy-shams, all the time.(Not to be confused with the island visited by pinocchio).
2. The place where couples visit when they shimmy sham.

Mrs. Grossman told us that we were jackasses on pleasure island. That seemed like a compliment to me.

by Irishdude52 February 4, 2009

11๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Star Island

An island 10 miles off the coast of New Hampshire where people go and spend a week. You get two showers per week. These week long sessions are known as conferences. Star Island is part of a group of islands know as the Isles of Shoals.

Star Island is our spirits home....

by as2 August 11, 2004

22๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


Heard Island and McDonald Islands

A place where when you hear it, you think it's fake.
And then... yeah.
It's real.

Hey, this new guy lives in the... Heard Island and McDonald Islands?

by SammyBoi99 March 4, 2022


The Island School

The Island School is a mind, body, and spirit journey that takes students away from traditional high school curriculum and forces them to confront authentic challenges. Classes are designed to allow first-hand engagement with the people and environment of The Bahamas. English, math, environmental art, history, and marine ecology are offered, and each course focuses on the application of knowledge to real-world problems. SCUBA diving, island exploration, and two short kayaking expeditions complement daily morning exercise, science research projects, and campus work that encourages each student to develop leadership and teamwork skills.

This school accepts 48 kids from around the world for the spring or fall semester. The application is very selective and involves numerous essays, transcripts, and teacher reccomdations.
Coastal Ecology, Research, Celestial Navigation, Literature of the sea, History of the Bahamas, and Environmental Art are the courses offered. They are all honors classes.
Scuba Diving, Kayaking, and Community Outreach are other important Elements of the school. Every student becomes certified! Their are two different kayak trips that students go on through out the semester.
Students get to interact with the locals around them, by doing homestays, working with middle school kids once a week, and even getting to do a down island road trip where they become familiar with the whole island of eleuthera
The school has done many things to reduce its ecological footprint on the world. Their is a wind generator, solar panels, and water is collected from cisterns. If water is used to freely, then students find themselves having to shower in the ocean!
I almost forgot to mention the exercise program...every morning at 6:30, morning exercise takes place. The kids can choose running or swimming as their main focuses, and at the end have to either run a half marathon, or swim four miles in the open ocean.
This school is a transformative experience. It gives kids authentic challenges, teaches place based education, and succeeds in helping with leadership.
For more information go to www.islandschool.org



-You went to the Island School!
-Yes Actually...
-DUDE thats awesome! Teach me how to save the world!

by just amazing July 11, 2008

28๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


Rhode Island

A beautiful state to take a stroll. I highly recommend south providence for its cultural diversity and ghettos. If you have time walk down federal hill yelling "Wop" and then run for cover in Olneyville.

Massholes and yuppie Connecticut folk stay out.

by Gino December 17, 2003

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