
Cloudy wrote:Damn I thought AO the streetballer got killed and is in Hell..
dramacydal wrote:I'm not ready for that yet. You know, I'm just through with a long relationship and need some time for myself at the moment. So for now I'm only looking for a strong shoulder to lean on.
shadowgrin wrote:Shite them technicians.
Modem got fried by lightning so it was brought to the internet provider for repairs. No hope for the old modem so a new one needs to be bought. Then they say that the warranty doesn't cover lightning.
WTF? Lightning is a natural occurrence, why isn't covered by the warranty?
Screw buying a new one, I'll settle with a second-hand modem that's cheaper.
Pera wrote: I know what you mean man . I'm tired of telling everybody about my roots myself. Its like every second person I met makes a joke about me being Croatian. Its annoying as hell. I know it shows when I talk that I'm from another country... still they could cut me some slack. My only problem is that I have a Croatian accent ... its not like I don't try to pronounce words in proper Slovene. I do, but still there is always a wise crack about it . Hopefully high school will be better next year than elementary school .
What subject does that teacher teach anyway ? Kinda stupid she doesn't know where Buenos Aires is.
Jackal wrote:Ya'll are dorks. Make it in to a positive. Play the stereotype, it'll get people to laugh and it shows you have the ability to poke fun at yourself.
It warms people up to you.
How many times haven't I made my Dutch sound uber Antillian just for kicks. Or my English sound all Indian to get a few laughs.
i don't feel that i'm exactly asian, and yet not exactly american either
I'm busting a nut over my physics homework right now. Sad thing is, we're still doing review and I'm getting butt fucked by this course.
I do though. every day of my life i have. the problem is that other people don't see it the same way. they take one look at my face and they think they already haave me figured out.
Christopherson wrote:I do though. every day of my life i have. the problem is that other people don't see it the same way. they take one look at my face and they think they already haave me figured out.
I think that by admitting that others see us differently, we ourselves are admitting there are differnces. You yourself said that you don't see yourself as Aisan or American, so you obviously see a difference?
Maybe that is the problem. There shouldn't be any question. If you want to live in this country I think you should look at yourself as an American, period.
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