Scarlett O'Hara |
04-18-2009 06:01 PM |
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Originally Posted by Roygbiv
(Post 640778)
You're a model, right?
Question #2 - is that you on your avvy?
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Yeah I am, just joined up with an modelling agency recently actually.
I wish it was me in my avatar, but no, it's Lady Gaga :)
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Originally Posted by zzz
(Post 640837)
Gorgeous Vanilla!
Hmm I wouldn't say there's that much racial tension in the U.S. as evidenced by President Barack Obama. Racism happens everywhere, I think we Americans get hit upon harder for what we did because we've apologized for it and tried to make amends while other countries try and forget what they've committed. But again, that's just what I thought and I see that wasn't exactly the point you were making in your post, I just felt like going on a mini-rant of my own. :D
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Thank you darling, and yes I'm absolutely sure you're right, I don't actually think now that I was trying to say racism, there's just a huge variety of multicultural people in your country.
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Originally Posted by jackhammer
(Post 640874)
No I won't correct you at all and I am not saying one humour is better than the other but certain things are lost in translation on both sides. It's not a complaint just an observation. I know that things like 'mother' jokes are used in the U.S whereas ours are 'Mother In Law' jokes! Our humour can be subtle but also sarcastic which can seem to be nasty to some maybe.
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I love British humour, I can relate to the cynical and sarcastic humour far better.
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