they tend to resist when placing cuffs on them.
hey roc, this is what they say in england when they go to smoke: "i'm going outside to blow a fag"
hahhahahaha.
hahhahahaha.
no, you don't blow a fag, you just 'have' a fag. maybe, if you wanted to include a verb in the proposition, you'd say one was 'dragging' on a fag. blowing in england denotes breathing outwards with plosive force. like anywhere else that uses the english language, really. it doesn't make much sense to say you're going to blow a fag. you suck on a fag.
also only working class brutes use the term 'fag'. the correct term for people to enunciate is 'cigarette'.
also only working class brutes use the term 'fag'. the correct term for people to enunciate is 'cigarette'.
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You suck on a dick but its called blowing.
Lol yurop
that may be so, yes, but nobody 'blows on a fag' here.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
You suck on a dick but its called blowing.
this is where i verified my information: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5904924/1/O … wing-a-Fag
anyways,
what is this obsession with japanese culture by westerners? i walked into a classroom early and there were a group of people, including one middle aged professor, sitting around watching anime clips and street fighter matches(of themselves) on youtube. they were trying to get a Japanese club going with not a single japanese person. the professor tried to recruit me but i told her i was too busy.
anyways,
what is this obsession with japanese culture by westerners? i walked into a classroom early and there were a group of people, including one middle aged professor, sitting around watching anime clips and street fighter matches(of themselves) on youtube. they were trying to get a Japanese club going with not a single japanese person. the professor tried to recruit me but i told her i was too busy.
i get that it makes an amusing anecdote, or a punch-line pun in a joke... but nobody says in demotic/vernacular english that they "blow" a fag. the word "fag" has raised eyebrows, yes, because of its american-english translation, but the phrase "blowing a fag" is not used. though i can't be conclusive and speak for everyone, the phrase is alien enough to sound strange to me.
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RTHKI wrote:
Anime club
They look like they are having fun. Good for them.
Asked 13/f/taiwan not unironicly.13/f/taiwan wrote:
what is this obsession with japanese culture by westerners?
Probably because they don't fit into mainstream American culture. American culture is NFL and church.
ask lavadisk. he's such a weaboo he went to japan for a while
i never really understood westerners' particular obsession with japan. japan has always struck me as the asshole germany of asia.
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being a big anime and video game fan isnt even respected in japanese culture. If westerners were obsessed with japanese culture they would go to school for 15 hours a day13/f/taiwan wrote:
what is this obsession with japanese culture by westerners?
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I have a fat pale and pasty weaboo friend who went to Japan for a week. He didn't talk much about it when he got back. I think he had a bad time. He now wants to go to law school and gave up on the idea of teaching English in Asia.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
ask lavadisk. he's such a weaboo he went to japan for a while
I guess he realized the hard way that the japanese dont like white american pigguMacbeth wrote:
I have a fat pale and pasty weaboo friend who went to Japan for a week. He didn't talk much about it when he got back. I think he had a bad time. He now wants to go to law school and gave up on the idea of teaching English in Asia.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
ask lavadisk. he's such a weaboo he went to japan for a while
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because asians (and Japanese specifically) are xenophobic fuckers. They looked at me like I was a martian. Super nice stewardesses and policemen though.
Uzi, I agree with your germany/japan comparison.
Uzi, I agree with your germany/japan comparison.
lol. maybe he wants to go to law school because that's actually a career, whereas teaching english in asia is a stopgap?Macbeth wrote:
I have a fat pale and pasty weaboo friend who went to Japan for a week. He didn't talk much about it when he got back. I think he had a bad time. He now wants to go to law school and gave up on the idea of teaching English in Asia.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
ask lavadisk. he's such a weaboo he went to japan for a while
plus americans have a pretty envious relationship with asia, innit. english people have to purposefully stress they are not american in places like korea. young korean dudes want to beat up americans.
I havent heard that one. That sounds hilariousUzique The Lesser wrote:
young korean dudes want to beat up americans.
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koreans have to do military service (still do afaik), so all their young males are ante'd up and pissed at all the american GI's that are stationed in seoul who get wasted all the time and dick on korean women. they evidently don't appreciate you policing their border as much as you'd want to believe.
its mostly because their woman like white guys more than the koreans.
that is a bit of a boobooSpeaking to the Wilson Center, Katherine Moon notes that while the majority of South Koreans support the American alliance "anti-Americanism also represents the collective venting of accumulated grievances that in many instances have lain hidden for decades."[107] In the 1990s, scholars, policy makers, and the media noted that anti-Americanism was motivated by the rejection of authoritarianism and a resurgent nationalism, this nationalist Anti-Americanism continued into the 2000s fuelled by a number of incidents such as the ‘IMF’ crisis.[111]
"Dear American" is an anti-American song sung by Psy.[112] "Fucking USA" is an anti-American protest song written by South Korean singer and activist Yoon Min-suk. Strongly anti-US foreign policy and anti-Bush, the song was written in 2002 at a time when, following the Apolo Ohno Olympic controversy and an incident in which two Korean middle school students were killed under the wheels of a U.S. Army vehicle, anti-American sentiment in South Korea reached high levels
Small dick syndrome. They probably like the BBC as well.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
its mostly because their woman like white guys more than the koreans.