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what do you think about your opposite race?

i hope you dont trash em, or maybe u will
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At 07:34 pm browneyes33 Said :
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whats my opposite race?
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At 07:34 pm amackey1988 Said :
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I'm part of the human-race. Ethnocentricism leads to genocide. Drop these labels and embrace your brothers and sisters, man.
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At 06:27 pm RalRasper Said :
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I am Scotish Irish so Brits are also my opposite, there are a lot of good British people but back in the day they thought they owned the damn world and they tormented my family, raped mothers and killed many people. SO i really wouldn't have cared for them back then, i would have been right along with my ancestor William Wallace leading the revolution.
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At 06:23 pm Chula252 Said :
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Reminds me of a comment someone once made "Look towards the sun and all the shadows shall fall behind, but stare to long at the sun too long and you will be forever encompassed in darkness." Dreams can indeed become a trap but they can also free us. Again this depends upon the individual.
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At 06:23 pm RalRasper Said :
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I m white so black would be my opposite....i guess {still questioning the question}.... and there is really no way to classify all black people into one category, but there are some things black people do more often then others. 1. Go to prison, 2.Owe money on child support, 3. Die From Aids, 4. Grow up without a father figure to help them become a Man.
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In response to johnsmith88 At 06:14 pm Chula252 Said :
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Ugghhh going in circles with this really depends on what one considers art to be ... and that really has nothing to do with your original point "that dreams are a trap". However if you want to use that analogy, I suppose that it really depends on the limitations of the artist and if they are able to move beyond them.
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At 05:27 pm jenni24014 Said :
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interesting question.. i don't really want to answer that by picking on one particular race, so i'll just comment on them all.. don't want anyone to feel left out. i don't know why, but no matter what race, black, mexican, native-american, muslim, whatev... they seem to have the majority of them be so easily offended!! i remember back in the day when a white person could make a black joke without being racist and a black person could call a white person a cracker without being prejudice. in fact, most of their friends would be the opposite race or bi-racial alltogether. however, it seems that the more time goes by, the easier people are to get offended. why can't you all accept who you are and don't be so offended by jokes or mere comments not intended to be racist. you have to really watch what you say nowadays cuz even if it ain't racist, someone else will take it that way! get over yourselves please.
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At 05:18 pm october1015 Said :
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True, very very true.
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At 05:15 pm october1015 Said :
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LMAO
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In response to october1015 At 05:12 pm Chula252 Said :
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Well you know great minds think alike ... and they do say two heads are better than one ;)
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