okay so. China isn't in Southeast Asia. It's not a third world country. "indochina" also isn't China. Also "Indochinese boat people"So, after reading these posts, I had a little conversation with Jun:
okay so. China isn't in Southeast Asia. It's not a third world country. "indochina" also isn't China. Also "Indochinese boat people"So, after reading these posts, I had a little conversation with Jun:
Have you ever looked at a map or a globe? Would you, please?China isn't in Southeast Asia.
MRW the guy who lived in China for almost a decade, learned to speak fluent Chinese there, and married a Chinese woman, gets a lecture on what China is from the lao-est of laowai.okay so. China isn't in Southeast Asia. It's not a third world country. "indochina" also isn't China. Also "Indochinese boat people"
You can't be racist against white people. </sarcasm>Is it also racist if I say it about "my own" people?
I'm not talking about a zipper merge though. I'm talking about things like a plain old turning lane.[DOUBLEPOST=1460655271,1460655105][/DOUBLEPOST]Also I grew up a poor white redneck. My people would also abuse the snot out of any free giveaway. And then hilariously joke about how black people did the same (now THAT'S racist).I mean, theoretically you are supposed to use both lanes until one closes, then alternate who goes to try to minimize how far back traffic backs up. But it never actually works that way.
I have a love hate thing for Costco. I love their food, flowers and yoga pants but I can't handle some of the jerks that shop there. I was just there on the weekend and god forbid you're walking slowly with a cane. They employ a ton of people, I see no reason why all the cashes can't be open. Also, I wish more cashiers would stop line cutters. I got totally cut off yesterday at Michael's and the cashier was all did she cut you off? I said yes and she then got all angry about that. More angry than I was. Would the solution not be to not serve the line cuter?Sit back, kids. It's story time. I just encountered an asshat customer at Costco.
So Mom and I were in line. It was so busy that there was a line up to get a line at one of the cashes.
A woman (about in her 40s) and her mother start cutting ahead of everyone. Someone tells them where the line starts. She rolls her eyes and says, "We're not getting in line. We're looking at something over here."
BUT THEN THEY ACTUALLY CUT IN LINE.
Mom stopped me from saying something. I really, REALLY wanted to ask, "So, what makes you better than everyone else here?" I wanted to make a big scene of it, shouting, "LINE CUTTER! WE GOT A LINE CUTTER OVER HERE." But Mom wouldn't let me.
What grinds my gears the most isn't that they cut in line, but her reaction to her mother. Like, her reaction was basically, "How DARE they accuse me of cutting in line?" Which, okay, fair point. People make wrong assumptions sometimes.
But that they then proceeded to actually cut in line?! Uncool.
It reminds me of how many a JCM debate got started.MRW the guy who lived in China for almost a decade, learned to speak fluent Chinese there, and married a Chinese woman, gets a lecture on what China is from the lao-est of laowai.
I'm still waiting for someone to describe to me how China is a third world country, located in Southeast Asia, and part of Indochina.
Would it be fair to say that all humans have a propensity for being assholes?
Have you ever looked at a map or a globe? Would you, please?
MRW the guy who lived in China for almost a decade, learned to speak fluent Chinese there, and married a Chinese woman, gets a lecture on what China is from the lao-est of laowai.
hmNo, Charlie, you asshole, you're the only person having conversation B.
You need to let me handle Costco. I never have trouble with weirdos and rude people. But nobody ever joins me in singing Christmas songs though. Strange really.I have a love hate thing for Costco. I love their food, flowers and yoga pants but I can't handle some of the jerks that shop there. I was just there on the weekend and god forbid you're walking slowly with a cane. They employ a ton of people, I see no reason why all the cashes can't be open. Also, I wish more cashiers would stop line cutters. I got totally cut off yesterday at Michael's and the cashier was all did she cut you off? I said yes and she then got all angry about that. More angry than I was. Would the solution not be to not serve the line cuter?
Well, I'll give this a shot:i think i'm having two conversations at once here.
A) what ib4 said was pretty shitty
B) people saying i'm wrong for saying China is
1) not in the 3rd world
2) not in Indochina
3) not in SE Asia
B being all things that I thought were pretty indisputable facts, but I am open to hearing why they aren't
The south-west.Southeast Asia is a cultural region, not a geographical region, lol. Terrik even mostly agreed.
is Phoenix considered in "The South" in the United States?
I'm a maritime historian with an external focus in anthropology. There was nothing offensive in what I wrote.ironbrig4 is not a fucking anthropologist. he's just a racist
Yes.is Phoenix considered in "The South" in the United States?
ironbrig4 is not a fucking anthropologist. he's just a racist
Okay, so you're an anthropologist. But are you currently engaging in some sort of sexual activity?I'm a maritime historian with an external focus in anthropology. There was nothing offensive in what I wrote.
OMG but not us right?Ballet parent rampage!!!!
Email said white tights, hand out said tan. Half the class is buying the right tights 30 seconds before photo session.
Right..........OMG but not us right?
But that's Canada. We're the most racially divisive people on Earth."Refugee" is too vague. "Boat people" refers to a particular wave of Indochinese refugees. The overland refugees went to Malaysia and Thailand. The boat people were the ones who went to the US. And again, it's not pejorative.
http://www.cbc.ca/radio/rewind/the-vietnam-war-canada-s-role-part-two-the-boat-people-1.3048026
Flowers?Right..........
Keep digging that hole, Chuckles.where in the anthropology textbooks does it say "Boat People", like, you could have called them "refugees" so easily