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Male, 33 years old. (I'm even more dead than before.)

Likes (other than writing and roleplaying): I'm into all genres of music. I love to cook. I love the outdoors, and walking through the park near my house. (Yes, really.) I read a lot of thriller/mystery novels. And I usually watch seasonal anime. (Or cooking shows. Because Western Media provides even fewer things that are worth watching.)

But as for my many other neglected hobbies, I've played basically every sport. (Soccer and Bowling being my favorite of the bunch.) And I'm trying to play more video games. (Going through my never-ending Steam library.) Plus, I've dabbled in making electronic & metal music, and I used to play a number of instruments. (Guitar, French Horn, etc.)

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@BrobyDDark

Being unfunny is a privilege. It helps you detect insincerity from people.

Now that I've answered your question seriously, let me ask you a question. Does your country support same-sex marriage?


...What question even is that? Why is that relevant to him calling you unfunny...

I feel like I'm in the twilight zone...and that was before seeing this.

Also, not directed at you. Just off topic, shower thoughts. Ever wish you could punch the smug off people's faces? I wouldn't because I'm a pacifist. Unfortunately... Though if I was confronted with few people from my past, I dunno maybe I'd change my mind. <.<
Banned. Because I can't ban who I wish already was. <.<
@Dynamo Frokane Well accusing someone of being paranoid, kind of drops any possible respect one can have. If you want to pretend you talk with any desire to be respectful, you could be a spit more mindful of your words. /Done
@Dynamo Frokane Not dealing with you, because it's not remotely worth it...
@Dynamo Frokane Racism comes from ignorance. You do not become friends and spend time and purposefully live around the culture, (note was not born there, I lived there through my own actions. I choose to stay at the predominantly black school because it was going better for me than my other options.) and not learn about the culture in the process. I'm friends with people all over the internet, different cultures, religions and political spectrum's. People that act like this doesn't matter, I guarantee do not have those friends.

I'm not saying racism can't exist in the Ghetto, it does. Just not the racism stated by the progressives from their mansions.

Also using 'ghetto' and black culture interchangeably is pretty worrying, you do realise that there are black people live outside of the hood right?


@Dynamo Frokane the ghetto or "black culture".


Dude, I know your doing it on purpose. But I'll clarify again in case your misinterpreting "CONTEXT MATTERS FOR CRYING OUT LOUD" if something is put in "quotations" its usually implied that there's something "supposed" about them....

google.com/search?q=putting+quotation…

"Scare quotes, shudder quotes, or sneer quotes are quotation marks placed around a word or phrase to signal that a term is being used in a non-standard, ironic, or otherwise special sense."

I am aware of that, thanks...which is why I used the quotes...paying attention to the little details (or at all.) is nice.

So when you actually understand where I'm coming from and don't spend every second, trying to spin things I say. I'll bother continuing this conversation. So I'm sorry if that completely valid argument "annoys" you because it means I can't be labelled something I already know I'm not. (or even imply it. Like you did try to.) But I'll take all of this online wisdom with a massive grain of salt.

And if you're family is friends with racists. (which just sounds pretty ridiculous.) I don't know if that says anything but the content of their own character...but I digress.
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@Dynamo Frokane No, that counter is irrelevant. Because almost all my experience and social life revolves around the ghetto or "black culture". So it is relevant. When even my white friends, have black family members (and not including the fact my father born in South America and one of his longest friend is Hispanic.) And "racism" comes from hating the ignorance spewed and believing everyone should be treated by the content of their character. And when the sheltered get offended for their sake, cry about things they couldn't give two licks about, and while never stepping foot in a ghetto. Yes, my word means much more than theirs.

Simple as that. I don't have a single shred of white guilt and it drives me nuts when young sheltered children, talk like they know anything about the world, like this new wave of progressive politics attempting to make segregation a thing again. When you've been mugged about a dozen times and assaulted in the streets and stalked by a crazy homeless person, ya know at least get you started. You can tell me that my first hand experience isn't relevant to these paper thin discussions about the 'ebils of racism.' (spelled wrong on purpose.)

I've also never brought up the "ethno-state" so without even needing to think about it, you could probably rub two nickels together and figure I don't particularly fight for that cause.

Also @ing random people to start beefs, is another reason the other thread got locked and you were the one to do it. So I politely suggest you do what he requested...
@Dynamo Frokane Flattering as always. Though I'm pretty much the only one stupid enough to bother that frequently attempts to diffuse fights. But I digress, I can probably guarantee that I've experienced more ghetto culture than most people on this site. I can just tell by how people speak on here whose sheltered and whose not, among the other things. So, even implying you're not sure if I'm racist or not. I'd like to just point out, how ironic that actually is. But I'll leave it at that. Because like I said, didn't want your thread to be locked. :)
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