Originally posted by PalynkaIn my area they have "Red Stripe" beer commercials with this Jamaican guy. They are a hoot.
Podophile.
One is a doctor and he's checking some other guy's foot, and making a creepy lustful face while holding the foot near his face.
The Jamaican walks in and shouts, "Boo, creepy foot doctor"!
Hooray Red Beer!
There are others, and they are all pretty funny.
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Originally posted by PhlabibitWe have them here in Colorado too.
In my area they have "Red Stripe" beer commercials with this Jamaican guy. They are a hoot.
One is a doctor and he's checking some other guy's foot, and making a creepy lustful face while holding the foot near his face.
The Jamaican walks in and shouts, "Boo, creepy foot doctor"!
Hooray Red Beer!
There are others, and they are all pretty funny.
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Drink responsibly,Mahhnnn.
Originally posted by NordlysI can imagine if she saw that as a teen it might very well be disgusting to her. What is wrong with her statement?
Here's a direct quote from katty (from page 55 of her postings):
"as you know saudi arabia is a very strict country they dont allow mixing for arabs! meaning arab guys and girls communicating! its very strict! arab guys cant go out with arab girls, if they go out they have to be very careful! now talking about saudies! they're the worst people you'd ever ...[text shortened]... d to me its soo disgusting! imagine u see this infront of your eyes! it makes me throw up!"
Originally posted by PhlabibitYes, but that might have been the world as she saw it at the time. In the eyes of a child so to speak. That is not so unusual is it? I hear women say men are pigs quite often. But that is not true. Some are sheep. Others are Monkeys, while others are Guttersnipes. It is all a part of a learning process a matter of communication skills and environment. But this is really a side issue that seems rather prejudicial to a young teen living in Saudi Arabia to me.
Perhaps the fact that she's generalized a whole population based on a couple guys she saw in the street.
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Originally posted by cashthetrashIf you're that interested why don't YOU search her posts?
Yes, but that might have been the world as she saw it at the time. In the eyes of a child so to speak. That is not so unusual is it? I hear women say men are pigs quite often. But that is not true. Some are sheep. Others are Monkeys, while others are Guttersnipes. It is all a part of a learning process a matter of communication skills and environment.
She was a racist and a homophobe. If you had been here at the time you would know.
Who cares about Katty?
That's not the point. The point is that you can't repeat a racial slur and then say you were quoting someone else. In civilized conversation, you have to be very careful to point out up front that you are about to quote someone and disclaim in advance that you find the remark offensve and even then you're skating on thin ice.
It doesn't do you any good to follow up an offensive racial remark by saying "I was just quoting Mark Furman."
Originally posted by Red NightThere is something called context. It's very important for communication and it avoids having to repeat all the points of the conversation at any given moment.
Who cares about Katty?
That's not the point. The point is that you can't repeat a racial slur and then say you were quoting someone else. In civilized conversation, you have to be very careful to point out up front that you are about to quote someone and disclaim in advance that you find the remark offensve and even then you're skating on thin ice.
...[text shortened]... y good to follow up an offensive racial remark by saying "I was just quoting Mark Furman."
Originally posted by Red NightGood point, Xan never clarified his point until he was pressured.
Who cares about Katty?
That's not the point. The point is that you can't repeat a racial slur and then say you were quoting someone else. In civilized conversation, you have to be very careful to point out up front that you are about to quote someone and disclaim in advance that you find the remark offensve and even then you're skating on thin ice.
...[text shortened]... y good to follow up an offensive racial remark by saying "I was just quoting Mark Furman."
Originally posted by Red NightCrazyLilTing asked: "If you don't mind me asking, can you tell me why did you found Katty being a "bad" person? I didn't read her posts. I was not reading the forums for quite a while, so I don't know her. May be you can enlight me?"
Who cares about Katty?
That's not the point. The point is that you can't repeat a racial slur and then say you were quoting someone else. In civilized conversation, you have to be very careful to point out up front that you are about to quote someone and disclaim in advance that you find the remark offensve and even then you're skating on thin ice.
...[text shortened]... y good to follow up an offensive racial remark by saying "I was just quoting Mark Furman."
Xanthos replied: "Oh My God look at me! I'm a girl! On the Internet! Why won't you look at me?
I hate those brown people!
~#-ThE wOrLd"S lItTlE pRiNcEsS-#~"
I don't see how anyone could misunderstand that.