The UN definition of racism includes national or ethnic origin so hating/disliking/implying something is wrong with the French, Irish or in my case Kiwis is racist.
Tay I didn't know I knew you personally. Are you telling me something I forgot after I drank too much?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhat's wrong with being Irish?
Edit: except for the French.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNope.
I find there's a lot wrong with being a Kiwi.
But that may be due to the ones I know personally......
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Surely the more important questions are;
Is it all you need
How deep is yours
Can someone buy it for you
Can you hurry it
Will it keep you together
Is it the drug
Does it cost a thing
Is it all around
Would you do anything for it
Is yours endless
Can you help falling in it
Could you be it
Should you do it for a reason
Any more?
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Originally posted by TazMaN View PostIs it real?
Has anyone ever really loved you?
Can food or a pet* substitute your need for love?
*pet != edible
2) Yes. My parents, my kids and sometimes my wife.
3) No. But they can help pass the time.
4) I've eaten a Guinea Pig and had a pet one. I didn't eat the pet though, the dog ate her.
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Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostI love everyone, especially the ladies.
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The drink has always stayed by my side. She has always soothed me with her gurvy cold glass and fizzing, refreshing heart.
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