Apr 15, 2006
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I know how you feel, my neighborhood is no longer entirely white.

Some Asians moved in next door and my parents are pissed because they don't take care of their front yard.
It is afterall their yard. If you're so concerned about it, why don't you clean it?
Glad to hear it, dude is a first class douche.


I hope Portugal lose every game in the groupstage.
Fuck yeah! :hellyes:
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Asians not taking care of things sounds odd to me. They must not be Japanese
I have no idea what they are, but I think you are about that.
It is afterall their yard. If you're so concerned about it, why don't you clean it?
My parents are the ones who are concerned because of "property values" and other bullshit. I couldn't give two shits about it.

I would have no problem with them if they weren't so rude.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Because in America, people like to complain about anything and everything because they have the god given right to do so.

When in reality this all boils down to white people hating minorities
Meh, that isn't really true. We have white neighbors that my parents hate a lot more.

And its only the older generations that are racist, I have no beef with anybody for stupid reasons like that.
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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Because in America, people like to complain about anything and everything because they have the god given right to do so.

When in reality this all boils down to white people hating minorities
If you think that flows only one way, that's bullcrap. My wife's Portuguese family emigrated to the U.S. primarily in the 1960s, and they always used to stereotype the locals for being complete lazy-asses who kept their homes as clean as slobs.

There is a little truth in that though...
 

Delle Alpi

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May 26, 2009
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It's all good Irish, you are just a white supremacist racist! Now new....eeeeeh :p

@Kyle : I am a minority, and I believe minorities are more racist. They always hide behind the race card and claim racism from others, and that's it self is pure racism
 

Enron

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Oct 11, 2005
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If you think that flows only one way, that's bullcrap. My wife's Portuguese family emigrated to the U.S. primarily in the 1960s, and they always used to stereotype the locals for being complete lazy-asses who kept their homes as clean as slobs.

There is a little truth in that though...
My current boss once told me she almost didn't hire me because I was white. She assumed I was lazy and wouldn't work well with blacks and spanish people.

Everyone's a little racist. Even if they don't admit it. We've all got certain assumptions about different cultures.
 

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