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That's good news! I'm glad for you. Being able to laugh at ones self is healthy. Now you just have to work on being honest with yourself; and work on your own short comings in life. As you do; you will notice yourself blaming others for your woes less, and less.Racist fools who try to bluster, but live their entire lives in abject fear, are funny.
C'mon, don't encourage him.Whatever keeps you from killing yourself...Racism is white AA due to an inferiority complex. Thats whats real.That's because most so-called "racism", is really simply realism.Wow, a ridiculously stupid, irrational, illogical pile of shit troll thread in this forum! You never see that!
Blind people can be racist, too, study says - CNN.com
That's good news! I'm glad for you. Being able to laugh at ones self is healthy. Now you just have to work on being honest with yourself; and work on your own short comings in life. As you do; you will notice yourself blaming others for your woes less, and less.Racist fools who try to bluster, but live their entire lives in abject fear, are funny.
Really??This post is not about racial hate. Just an observation, that above looks, I can actually smell and hear different races.
When it comes to smell, I think some of it is genetic, but some of it is behavioral. For example, white people smell of dogs, because, well, they love dogs and are always around them. Some races smell of their cooking. And I swear that soap/deodorant etc. preference is also racial. When I'm around black people it always seems like I'm smelling the same cologne.
I can also hear the races when they speak, even if they are speaking the same language. I think some of it is genetic, but much of it is also imprinted on us by parents, peer groups, etc. In other words, we grow up among people of the same race, absorbing the way they speak, and thus our tone, accent etc. is different. Even 2nd, 3rd generation hispanics in the U.S., for example, sound different. If a white man and a black man are both singing rap, I can easily tell who is white and black.
Really??This post is not about racial hate. Just an observation, that above looks, I can actually smell and hear different races.
When it comes to smell, I think some of it is genetic, but some of it is behavioral. For example, white people smell of dogs, because, well, they love dogs and are always around them. Some races smell of their cooking. And I swear that soap/deodorant etc. preference is also racial. When I'm around black people it always seems like I'm smelling the same cologne.
I can also hear the races when they speak, even if they are speaking the same language. I think some of it is genetic, but much of it is also imprinted on us by parents, peer groups, etc. In other words, we grow up among people of the same race, absorbing the way they speak, and thus our tone, accent etc. is different. Even 2nd, 3rd generation hispanics in the U.S., for example, sound different. If a white man and a black man are both singing rap, I can easily tell who is white and black.
So you think I smell of rice?
Well this is some kind of....super power!
Superman has supersight and you have supersmell
Really?? So you think I smell of rice?This post is not about racial hate. Just an observation, that above looks, I can actually smell and hear different races.
When it comes to smell, I think some of it is genetic, but some of it is behavioral. For example, white people smell of dogs, because, well, they love dogs and are always around them. Some races smell of their cooking. And I swear that soap/deodorant etc. preference is also racial. When I'm around black people it always seems like I'm smelling the same cologne.
I can also hear the races when they speak, even if they are speaking the same language. I think some of it is genetic, but much of it is also imprinted on us by parents, peer groups, etc. In other words, we grow up among people of the same race, absorbing the way they speak, and thus our tone, accent etc. is different. Even 2nd, 3rd generation hispanics in the U.S., for example, sound different. If a white man and a black man are both singing rap, I can easily tell who is white and black.
Well this is some kind of....super power!
Superman has supersight and you have supersmell
I'm Irish, I smell of beer lolReally??This post is not about racial hate. Just an observation, that above looks, I can actually smell and hear different races.
When it comes to smell, I think some of it is genetic, but some of it is behavioral. For example, white people smell of dogs, because, well, they love dogs and are always around them. Some races smell of their cooking. And I swear that soap/deodorant etc. preference is also racial. When I'm around black people it always seems like I'm smelling the same cologne.
I can also hear the races when they speak, even if they are speaking the same language. I think some of it is genetic, but much of it is also imprinted on us by parents, peer groups, etc. In other words, we grow up among people of the same race, absorbing the way they speak, and thus our tone, accent etc. is different. Even 2nd, 3rd generation hispanics in the U.S., for example, sound different. If a white man and a black man are both singing rap, I can easily tell who is white and black.
So you think I smell of rice?
Well this is some kind of....super power!
Superman has supersight and you have supersmell
I smell like fried chicken and coco butter I have been told.I'm Irish, I smell of beer lolReally??This post is not about racial hate. Just an observation, that above looks, I can actually smell and hear different races.
When it comes to smell, I think some of it is genetic, but some of it is behavioral. For example, white people smell of dogs, because, well, they love dogs and are always around them. Some races smell of their cooking. And I swear that soap/deodorant etc. preference is also racial. When I'm around black people it always seems like I'm smelling the same cologne.
I can also hear the races when they speak, even if they are speaking the same language. I think some of it is genetic, but much of it is also imprinted on us by parents, peer groups, etc. In other words, we grow up among people of the same race, absorbing the way they speak, and thus our tone, accent etc. is different. Even 2nd, 3rd generation hispanics in the U.S., for example, sound different. If a white man and a black man are both singing rap, I can easily tell who is white and black.
So you think I smell of rice?
Well this is some kind of....super power!
Superman has supersight and you have supersmell