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Post by milkman's baby on Apr 13, 2009 23:51:18 GMT -5
I also had a crush on a guy with severe cerebral palsy once. I don't know if you guys think that's sick, but I do now.
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Post by milkman's baby on Apr 13, 2009 23:44:57 GMT -5
Gene Wilder. And yes, it was after I saw Willy Wonka around 13 years old. I'm still trying to figure what was wrong with me.
And then there were always my friends' dads, but that's a classic.
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Post by milkman's baby on Apr 13, 2009 23:28:00 GMT -5
The problem is not the variation of spelling or difficulty of Asian names. It's that there are like eight surnames for the entire East Asian population in the world (well I'm exaggerating, but you get it). You don't even want to know how many pages Lee or Kim takes up in the phonebook. What every Asian needs to do is take their mother's surname and squish it onto theirs with a hyphen or something so we don't have 59876876489 Mary Wongs running around (no offense if that is your name). lol
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Post by milkman's baby on Apr 13, 2009 14:35:12 GMT -5
lol funny topic
I'm not all that politically correct and I don't get offended easily. But something just irks me when people synonymize "American" with being only white or black, sometimes only white. I also hate it when people assume I came straight from another country, despite my obvious Midwest accent. Most of my race-related irritations aren't so much what people say, more so what they do or what they imply. Like when people confuse me for another Asian/Eurasian person in the room, even though we look nothing alike. It just makes it obvious that they're too busy noticing that I look different from them to actually listen or care about what you have to say. You have to watch out for those folks. They're usually the subconscious racists.
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