Why do Asians always toss around fireballs?

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spaceman

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Originally posted by: Shaftatplanetquake
Originally posted by: ncircle
barry why did you link me to this lame thread?
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Its not my fault that you are so ashamed of your azn babydick that you would refer to this fine specimen of a thread as "lame". You told me just the other day how much you love lordjism.


lol.Barry you been hitting too much of that SOAPIUM.;)
 

Marshallj

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Originally posted by: dethman

i don't know, why do white people make stupid generalizations?

What makes you assume that he's white? How do you know that he's not a member of any other race that isn't Asian?
 

WinkOsmosis

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Originally posted by: gopunk
i'm asian and i have no clue what you are talking about....

Curent Asian-American-Pacific culture seems very one dimensional. It feels kind of manufactured.

perhaps you should start to notice the other dimensions then

It may be because it's the most visible sub culture, if you can call it that, and it's visible because of stereotypes. But, all my Asian friends fit the stereotypes. Biology major, going to be a doctor because they have no choice, ricer/BMWer. Only one of them fits stereotype #2, Christian business major who wears Abercrombie. I hope this changes in time.
 

gopunk

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Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: gopunk
i'm asian and i have no clue what you are talking about....

Curent Asian-American-Pacific culture seems very one dimensional. It feels kind of manufactured.

perhaps you should start to notice the other dimensions then

It may be because it's the most visible sub culture, if you can call it that, and it's visible because of stereotypes. But, all my Asian friends fit the stereotypes. Biology major, going to be a doctor because they have no choice, ricer/BMWer. Only one of them fits stereotype #2, Christian business major who wears Abercrombie. I hope this changes in time.

how many asian friends do you have then? i have a ton.... they are in art, psychology, poly sci, business, EE, CSE, architecture, english, public affairs, etc. none are ricers/BMWers, most are christian tho, but that's not any different from whites or other people
 

WinkOsmosis

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Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: gopunk
i'm asian and i have no clue what you are talking about....

Curent Asian-American-Pacific culture seems very one dimensional. It feels kind of manufactured.

perhaps you should start to notice the other dimensions then

It may be because it's the most visible sub culture, if you can call it that, and it's visible because of stereotypes. But, all my Asian friends fit the stereotypes. Biology major, going to be a doctor because they have no choice, ricer/BMWer. Only one of them fits stereotype #2, Christian business major who wears Abercrombie. I hope this changes in time.

how many asian friends do you have then? i have a ton.... they are in art, psychology, poly sci, business, EE, CSE, architecture, english, public affairs, etc. none are ricers/BMWers, most are christian tho, but that's not any different from whites or other people

I don't know how many Asian friends I have... depends on where you draw the line of friendship. I guess if I was Asian I would have more diverse Asian friends. May be different in Texas from wherever you live though. Maybe I should be more specific, and talk about Asian-Texan culture.
 

thomsbrain

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whoever the street fighter guy was who threw stuff but didn't say "hadoken" sounds like he is saying "tremendously delicious burrito!"

whoa! it's been at least 5 minutes since my last hit off that hairspray can! i can almost feel my face, better have another hit.
 

Grey

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I saw a guy do this at a club recently, basically the guy after dancing mosty by himself with his girl on the floor finished the song with a gesture that could only resemble something straight out of Dragonball Z. Thankfully he didn't scream or anything hehe. He had his arms straight out and held together at his wrists.
 

GeneValgene

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Originally posted by: Grey
I saw a guy do this at a club recently, basically the guy after dancing mosty by himself with his girl on the floor finished the song with a gesture that could only resemble something straight out of Dragonball Z. Thankfully he didn't scream or anything hehe. He had his arms straight out and held together at his wrists.

LMAO
 

FuZoR

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umm... what? fireballs.

you sure you didnt see 11 year olds pretending to be DBZ characters?
 

brtspears2

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Sadly, if anyone did this move, everyone in the group would go "OOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!" and someone has to top it.
 

chiwawa626

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Im indian like dahlsim

I prefer to bitchslap, from 10 feet away, anyone who dances like a stupid raver and throws fireballs.