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Originally posted by: daveymark
why do asian girls have an affinity for white guys, and vice versa?
I'd like to know this too...
Originally posted by: daveymark
why do asian girls have an affinity for white guys, and vice versa?
Originally posted by: jds2006
Originally posted by: Eska
Originally posted by: OrganizedChaos
can asians tell what country there from by looking at each other?
i'm white and i can't tell chinese, from a japanese, from a korean, from a laotion.
I'd say about 65-75% of the times we can tell the difference. The percentage will be higher if you examine their accent, fashion, and manners and such.
From what you've noticed, how do asians from different countries differ in accent, fashion, sense and manners? I'd like to be able to tell them apart too![]()
Originally posted by: daveymark
Originally posted by: Eska
Originally posted by: irishScott
So how big is your penis?
I'm actually pretty tired right now. I will measure when I have enough blood to draw to the intended area.
what would you guess? when hard, and you have your hand wrapped around and placed at the base of the shaft, does your penis extend beyond your hand?
Originally posted by: daveymark
why do asian girls have an affinity for white guys, and vice versa?
Originally posted by: 50cent1228
fly lice
Originally posted by: 50cent1228
what r u Chinese, Japanese ,Vietnamese , Korean, or Indian
Originally posted by: amdhunter
Did you score perfect on the SAT's and not get into an Ivy league school?
Originally posted by: daveymark
Originally posted by: Eska
Originally posted by: irishScott
So how big is your penis?
I'm actually pretty tired right now. I will measure when I have enough blood to draw to the intended area.
what would you guess? when hard, and you have your hand wrapped around and placed at the base of the shaft, does your penis extend beyond your hand?
Originally posted by: Eska
Originally posted by: 50cent1228
fly lice
If you are talking about head lice, they do not have wings so they cannot fly. They can't jump because they do not have ?knees?.
Originally posted by: Kreon
Saw the rice recipe, what about a beef teriyaki??
Originally posted by: Kreon
Also, why do Asians seem to do better in schooling than white kids? Is itr becasue they tend to have more drive than the white kids?
Originally posted by: 50cent1228
Originally posted by: Eska
Originally posted by: 50cent1228
fly lice
If you are talking about head lice, they do not have wings so they cannot fly. They can't jump because they do not have ?knees?.
no thats how Chinese ppl say fried rice
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
Do Asian people have any bias/bigotry against other Asians?
Big ass math prowess or no, "greater" is a relative term; within any one metric "greatest" is an absolute term, which leads me to my question:Originally posted by: Eska
Greatest is a relative term. What is the greatest mean to you?
Originally posted by: Eska
I believe hate and bias is common in regardless of the race or culture. A most common example would be the dislike towards to Japanese people from other asian countries due to their attacks and colonization in the past.
Originally posted by: AAjax
Do you have a hot sister? Daughter?
Pics?
:laugh:
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
Originally posted by: Eska
I believe hate and bias is common in regardless of the race or culture. A most common example would be the dislike towards to Japanese people from other asian countries due to their attacks and colonization in the past.
That's ironic, Japanese are the most successful of the Asians, yet they're the ones picked on.
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
Originally posted by: Eska
I believe hate and bias is common in regardless of the race or culture. A most common example would be the dislike towards to Japanese people from other asian countries due to their attacks and colonization in the past.
That's ironic, Japanese are the most successful of the Asians, yet they're the ones picked on.
Originally posted by: Perknose
Big ass math prowess or no, "greater" is a relative term; within any one metric "greatest" is an absolute term, which leads me to my question:Originally posted by: Eska
Greatest is a relative term. What is the greatest mean to you?
What is the English mean to you, first language for you or not?