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Friend gets PWNED trying to be funny and racist

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Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: CubicZirconia
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Definition:
Hmong ( P ) Pronunciation Key (hmông)
n. pl. Hmong or Hmongs In both senses also called Miao.
A member of a people inhabiting the mountainous regions of southern China and adjacent areas of Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand.
The Miao-Yao language of the Hmong.

So, if the guy is living in WI, he isn't hmong.

According to your narrow interpretation of the dictionary definition, no he is not. According to everyone else, he is.

I bet there are people out there that would agree with me. I think I already proved that there are plenty of people that don't know WTF a hmong is. I bet there are people out there that would even roll their eyes at the never ending classification of people that goes on in the world when there really is little point outside of the medical community.

Don't get me wrong- I'm not saying that human classifications are anything but pointless attempts to divide and frequently subjugate certain groups, but that doesn't mean they don't exist, at least in our minds. Five years ago I wouldn't have known what the word Hmong meant, but since a large number of Hmong have moved into a nearby community, I do.


 
You know how to starve a hmong?
Hide his welfare check under his workboots.
Now that'd be racist if it was told with malice.
Take your candy ass out and get an emotional bandage, op.
 
Originally posted by: Viperoni
Has anybody mentioned "spider" in this thread yet?

Be more specific, what classification of spider do you seek the mention of?

There are many different kinds of spiders, for example a spider native to the lands of ATOTIA, more commonly referred to as the hmong spider, can be distinguished by it's unique propensity to get pwned in a thread of it's own making on the web.
 
Originally posted by: Syringer
dumbass: so what about this vietnamese guy in WI
dumbass: i didn't even know you guys lived there
me: he's not vietnamese
me: dumbass
dumbass: oh?
dumbass: what is he?
me: hmong
dumbass: same differencfe

english please?
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Syringer
dumbass: so what about this vietnamese guy in WI
dumbass: i didn't even know you guys lived there
me: he's not vietnamese
me: dumbass
dumbass: oh?
dumbass: what is he?
me: hmong
dumbass: same differencfe

english please?

TRANSLATED:
Friend: There is a Vietnamese guy in Wisconsin. I was not aware that Vietnamese people lived in Wisconsin, it was quite the surprise.
Syringer: The man you are speaking of is not Vietnamese, my good friend, he is hmong
Friend: Depending on your interpretation of the definition, there may not be much of a difference between the two.
 
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: Syringer
dumbass: so what about this vietnamese guy in WI
dumbass: i didn't even know you guys lived there
me: he's not vietnamese
me: dumbass
dumbass: oh?
dumbass: what is he?
me: a spider
dumbass: same differencfe

fixed

:thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
Screw all of you who don't know who Hmong people are.
Agreed.
The Hmong people that I have met ,back in CA, were all very glad to be here, instead of what awaited them if they had stayed in the mountains after the fall of Viet Nam.
Further, they were always very supportive of our presence in Nam during the war there and were one of the only allies we had who weren't subject to betrayal of us for their own benefit.

 
most people out there have never heard the term Hmong before, let alone know what it is...so yeah, your "pwnage" sucks.
 
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
Screw all of you who don't know who Hmong people are.
Agreed.
The Hmong people that I have met ,back in CA, were all very glad to be here, instead of what awaited them if they had stayed in the mountains after the fall of Viet Nam.
Further, they were always very supportive of our presence in Nam during the war there and were one of the only allies we had who weren't subject to betrayal of us for their own benefit.
finally someone in this thread that actually knows what they're talking about
 
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
Screw all of you who don't know who Hmong people are.

A new category for people is made almost daily. How are we supposed to keep up with that bs?

Hmong wasn't just 'made' recently. :roll: Your history teachers forgot to cover the part where the Hmong were trained by the US to fight the Communists during the Vietnam war. Guess what happened after the Americans left?
 
Originally posted by: Mermaidman
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
Screw all of you who don't know who Hmong people are.

A new category for people is made almost daily. How are we supposed to keep up with that bs?

Hmong wasn't just 'made' recently. :roll: Your history teachers forgot to cover the part where the Hmong were trained by the US to fight the Communists during the Vietnam war. Guess what happened after the Americans left?

¿Pwned?
 
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