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Yes, I know. everyone dreams about being me. I am that awesome.Red; because I obviously dig through every post in every thread.
Shannow; have you heard about this thing called being a complete douche-bag? Wait, you're living the dream!
No indeed but I expect you to post this response every time anyone ever mentions that something has been posted before.Red; because I obviously dig through every post in every thread.
It is okay, I know the truth. You will admit it freely one day.Not really, no.
Had some Somali students while I was doing my teacher training. Nice kids, actually.
Met a black exchange student from Washington DC while I was in Ireland. Never really talked to him because he hanged in a different crowd. When I did chat with him in the international students' New Year's Party, he told some kind of a joke, and for some strange reason I laughed and said "Oh snap!". He looked at me like I had just asked if I could measure his skull for Negroid traits and never spoke to me again.
Also, I have this fantasy... which I will not tell here.
Had some Somali students while I was doing my teacher training. Nice kids, actually.
Met a black exchange student from Washington DC while I was in Ireland. Never really talked to him because he hanged in a different crowd. When I did chat with him in the international students' New Year's Party, he told some kind of a joke, and for some strange reason I laughed and said "Oh snap!". He looked at me like I had just asked if I could measure his skull for Negroid traits and never spoke to me again.
Also, I have this fantasy... which I will not tell here.
Old opinion is old...Actually I don't have a problem with someone posting, by accident or ignorance, something that was posted before. I certainly don't expect everyone to read through every thread. I've mentioned my dislike of the "old news is old" meme in a previous thread for relatively similar reasons.
Had some Somali students while I was doing my teacher training. Nice kids, actually.
Met a black exchange student from Washington DC while I was in Ireland. Never really talked to him because he hanged in a different crowd. When I did chat with him in the international students' New Year's Party, he told some kind of a joke, and for some strange reason I laughed and said "Oh snap!". He looked at me like I had just asked if I could measure his skull for Negroid traits and never spoke to me again.
Also, I have this fantasy... which I will not tell here.
Had some Somali students while I was doing my teacher training. Nice kids, actually.
Met a black exchange student from Washington DC while I was in Ireland. Never really talked to him because he hanged in a different crowd. When I did chat with him in the international students' New Year's Party, he told some kind of a joke, and for some strange reason I laughed and said "Oh snap!". He looked at me like I had just asked if I could measure his skull for Negroid traits and never spoke to me again.
Also, I have this fantasy... which I will not tell here.
Had some Somali students while I was doing my teacher training. Nice kids, actually.
Met a black exchange student from Washington DC while I was in Ireland. Never really talked to him because he hanged in a different crowd. When I did chat with him in the international students' New Year's Party, he told some kind of a joke, and for some strange reason I laughed and said "Oh snap!". He looked at me like I had just asked if I could measure his skull for Negroid traits and never spoke to me again.
Also, I have this fantasy... which I will not tell here.
What I find more problematic is you apparent hatred for pants.Sooo... I'm clearly a racist because I lived in the countryside where there were no black people, in a country where there are very few black people? :suspicious:
Does it help that I meet a lot of Kurds? Or am I a terrorist now?
Huh?You have a whey with curds, NR.
All of themBlack women love me long time.
Well, one black woman loved me a long time ago.
Well, she made love to me.
Well, because I paid her to.
I really miss post counts. I'd like to know how many of these useless posts I've made.
Hey, for the record, I never said that. I just sounded so alien to me, that's all.Sooo... I'm clearly a racist because I lived in the countryside where there were no black people, in a country where there are very few black people? :suspicious:
Does it help that I meet a lot of Kurds? Or am I a terrorist now?
W... Why would they ever do something like that???Sad fact: They replaced her with a thin white woman when they remastered the cartoons that featured her.
Hey, for the record, I never said that. I just sounded so alien to me, that's all.[/QUOTE]Sooo... I'm clearly a racist because I lived in the countryside where there were no black people, in a country where there are very few black people? :suspicious:
Does it help that I meet a lot of Kurds? Or am I a terrorist now?
W... Why would they ever do something like that???[/QUOTE]Sad fact: They replaced her with a thin white woman when they remastered the cartoons that featured her.
Ok I must have mistaken the manner of your reply. Hopefully the sticky tounge smilie conveyed the correct level of my actual seriousness.Actually I don't have a problem with someone posting, by accident or ignorance, something that was posted before. I certainly don't expect everyone to read through every thread. I've mentioned my dislike of the "old news is old" meme in a previous thread for relatively similar reasons.
Seems to me the issue of whether someone is racist is not dictated by how they treat people of other race that they do know but how they treat people of other race that they don't know. Not talking to a stranger in the street is not a sign of racism, crossing the street to avoid them because of the colour of their skin is.I've thought that I would be labeled a racist if I ever said something like what North Ranger said since I saw a stand up comedian that said that "It's obvious you are racist if you can tell how many black people you know" or something to that effect...
But I have to admit I've met very few black people in my life:
When I was little (3 years old), my father introduced me to a colleague of his, wich is a black man. After a while, they discovered I was avoiding to touch him because I thought he was terribly dirty! (I can't imagine my father's embarassment... this sounds TERRIBLY racist, but I simply didn't know somebody's skin could be that dark!)
There was a black girl in my class at school. We were relatively friendly at each other, but we didn't hang out with the same groups. There was also one black girl in a reduced group class at my university.
A black woman cleaned my house for some time, but she preferred to sleep and destroy everything in sight than to actually work or shower, so she quickly lost this job.
Her aunt works at my Grandparent's house, and she is very much like the woman that owns Tom in several cartoons!
And that's pretty much my experience with black people.
Well, I've seen some in the street too. Never talked to them, though.