are there different "classes" of asian?

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I think it's supposed to say "Read: SKIM MILK and FBB". Not sure why it inserted a emoticon.
Skim Milk and FBB (Fuzzybunnybaby or something like that) are two asian posters with a storied past of being laughed at/pitied by the atot population. I think it generally is with regards to dating, but I haven't really read the threads; this is the kind of stuff you just pick up after a while, greenhorn.
If you care to know more, I'm sure simply searching either of their names will lead to a library of posts to peruse.

If you type READ and ":" together where READ is in caps... apparently D : is an emoticon. LOL.
 

Terzo

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If you type READ and ":" together where READ is in caps... apparently D : is an emoticon. LOL.

Ah, that makes sense. Pretty sure it has happened to me before. Is there a way to disable emoticons? I would think it would be in the User CP, but I don't see anything of the sort there.
 

gaidensensei

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When you use the post reply button (which a lot of people seem to have forgotten about) there's an option near the bottom that says "disable smilies" and that will address the issue.

And to be on topic, I think the world population has reached 7-7.5 billion by now..

Anyone remember the Did You know? video? For every 4 minutes, it said 67 babies in the US are born. That is 4.08x or 274 Chinese babies, or 5.98x @ 395 indian babies.
 
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Terzo

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When you use the post reply button (which a lot of people seem to have forgotten about) there's an option near the bottom that says "disable smilies" and that will address the issue.

Ah, I see it now. Although it doesn't appear when doing a quick reply.
 

AyashiKaibutsu

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I didn't read the whole thread, but all asians are racist and especially so towards other asians that aren't them so they all probably see themselves at the top of their "caste".
 
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Yes.

Wealth, education, age, skin tone, and height.

i've heard that people from china (hongkong specifically) say that they don't like getting tans because darker skin is associated with working in the fields, hence lower class.