HundredEyes
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Its all bullshit anyway, just look at the threadstarter, claims to hate everything euro, but lives in America, types in English and claims Hispanic whatever the fuck.
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HundredEyes;8817417 said:People need to realize that identity and culture are all momentum things, there are litarally thousands of dead cultures out there. Just read a random medievil explorers journal, most of the people/cultures ibn battuta encountered dont exist anymore.
mofos finding out they have indonesian roots, but dont realize indonesia didnt exist a 1000 years ago lol.
"I do live in Honduras.... however, I actually live off the coast of the mainland on an island called Roatan. A quick peruse of Roatan's Wikipedia page lets you know that the local islanders of Roatan are mostly of European and Afro-Caribbean-British descent, and that the island used to be a British colony up until the late 1800s. What does this all mean?
The vast majority of islanders' first language is ENGLISH. Not Spanish. So I can pretty much tell who is originally from the island as soon as they start speaking. If they can't speak English, or have a Spanish accent, chances are slim that they were born here. Most islanders only learn Spanish once they get to school age and start taking Spanish at school.
So I actually have a really easy time getting around here without speaking Spanish, since most of the locals don't speak it either. They speak English with a really lively Caribbean accent, and a patois/creole they call "island talk" or "island English" (but is linguistically known as Bay Island Creole) and is nearly incomprehensible to foreigners. "
Malcolm Xtra;8817465 said:Khaleesi;8817432 said:My heart just sank after reading this:
http://www.cubiclethrowdown.com/2013/06/you-live-in-honduras-and-dont-speak.html?m=1
"I do live in Honduras.... however, I actually live off the coast of the mainland on an island called Roatan. A quick peruse of Roatan's Wikipedia page lets you know that the local islanders of Roatan are mostly of European and Afro-Caribbean-British descent, and that the island used to be a British colony up until the late 1800s. What does this all mean?
The vast majority of islanders' first language is ENGLISH. Not Spanish. So I can pretty much tell who is originally from the island as soon as they start speaking. If they can't speak English, or have a Spanish accent, chances are slim that they were born here. Most islanders only learn Spanish once they get to school age and start taking Spanish at school.
So I actually have a really easy time getting around here without speaking Spanish, since most of the locals don't speak it either. They speak English with a really lively Caribbean accent, and a patois/creole they call "island talk" or "island English" (but is linguistically known as Bay Island Creole) and is nearly incomprehensible to foreigners. "
God I hope my grandma is lying about who my mother's father is like my mom suspects because if not.... then chances are I have British aka CAC DNA.
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You must dont kno shit about history....
Mr.LV;8817469 said:I've been to roatan back in 2004 they were peacocks just strolling on the beach with greenish blueish feathers,beautiful country and nice people.
Khaleesi;8817432 said:My heart just sank after reading this:
http://www.cubiclethrowdown.com/2013/06/you-live-in-honduras-and-dont-speak.html?m=1
"I do live in Honduras.... however, I actually live off the coast of the mainland on an island called Roatan. A quick peruse of Roatan's Wikipedia page lets you know that the local islanders of Roatan are mostly of European and Afro-Caribbean-British descent, and that the island used to be a British colony up until the late 1800s. What does this all mean?
The vast majority of islanders' first language is ENGLISH. Not Spanish. So I can pretty much tell who is originally from the island as soon as they start speaking. If they can't speak English, or have a Spanish accent, chances are slim that they were born here. Most islanders only learn Spanish once they get to school age and start taking Spanish at school.
So I actually have a really easy time getting around here without speaking Spanish, since most of the locals don't speak it either. They speak English with a really lively Caribbean accent, and a patois/creole they call "island talk" or "island English" (but is linguistically known as Bay Island Creole) and is nearly incomprehensible to foreigners. "
God I hope my grandma is lying about who my mother's father is like my mom suspects because if not.... then chances are I have British aka CAC DNA.
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Karl.;8817487 said:Khaleesi;8817432 said:My heart just sank after reading this:
http://www.cubiclethrowdown.com/2013/06/you-live-in-honduras-and-dont-speak.html?m=1
"I do live in Honduras.... however, I actually live off the coast of the mainland on an island called Roatan. A quick peruse of Roatan's Wikipedia page lets you know that the local islanders of Roatan are mostly of European and Afro-Caribbean-British descent, and that the island used to be a British colony up until the late 1800s. What does this all mean?
The vast majority of islanders' first language is ENGLISH. Not Spanish. So I can pretty much tell who is originally from the island as soon as they start speaking. If they can't speak English, or have a Spanish accent, chances are slim that they were born here. Most islanders only learn Spanish once they get to school age and start taking Spanish at school.
So I actually have a really easy time getting around here without speaking Spanish, since most of the locals don't speak it either. They speak English with a really lively Caribbean accent, and a patois/creole they call "island talk" or "island English" (but is linguistically known as Bay Island Creole) and is nearly incomprehensible to foreigners. "
God I hope my grandma is lying about who my mother's father is like my mom suspects because if not.... then chances are I have British aka CAC DNA.
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That self hate.
Khaleesi;8817499 said:Karl.;8817487 said:Khaleesi;8817432 said:My heart just sank after reading this:
http://www.cubiclethrowdown.com/2013/06/you-live-in-honduras-and-dont-speak.html?m=1
"I do live in Honduras.... however, I actually live off the coast of the mainland on an island called Roatan. A quick peruse of Roatan's Wikipedia page lets you know that the local islanders of Roatan are mostly of European and Afro-Caribbean-British descent, and that the island used to be a British colony up until the late 1800s. What does this all mean?
The vast majority of islanders' first language is ENGLISH. Not Spanish. So I can pretty much tell who is originally from the island as soon as they start speaking. If they can't speak English, or have a Spanish accent, chances are slim that they were born here. Most islanders only learn Spanish once they get to school age and start taking Spanish at school.
So I actually have a really easy time getting around here without speaking Spanish, since most of the locals don't speak it either. They speak English with a really lively Caribbean accent, and a patois/creole they call "island talk" or "island English" (but is linguistically known as Bay Island Creole) and is nearly incomprehensible to foreigners. "
God I hope my grandma is lying about who my mother's father is like my mom suspects because if not.... then chances are I have British aka CAC DNA.
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That self hate.
If I happen to have European DNA or a percentage larger by an 10% then yes. The self hate for that part of myself will be very strong.
If I do have European ancestry it would most likely be a product of RAPE so what's not to hate?
White people are evil.
Jesus was black and the devil is white yall.
CracceR;8817511 said:Khaleesi;8817499 said:Karl.;8817487 said:Khaleesi;8817432 said:My heart just sank after reading this:
http://www.cubiclethrowdown.com/2013/06/you-live-in-honduras-and-dont-speak.html?m=1
"I do live in Honduras.... however, I actually live off the coast of the mainland on an island called Roatan. A quick peruse of Roatan's Wikipedia page lets you know that the local islanders of Roatan are mostly of European and Afro-Caribbean-British descent, and that the island used to be a British colony up until the late 1800s. What does this all mean?
The vast majority of islanders' first language is ENGLISH. Not Spanish. So I can pretty much tell who is originally from the island as soon as they start speaking. If they can't speak English, or have a Spanish accent, chances are slim that they were born here. Most islanders only learn Spanish once they get to school age and start taking Spanish at school.
So I actually have a really easy time getting around here without speaking Spanish, since most of the locals don't speak it either. They speak English with a really lively Caribbean accent, and a patois/creole they call "island talk" or "island English" (but is linguistically known as Bay Island Creole) and is nearly incomprehensible to foreigners. "
God I hope my grandma is lying about who my mother's father is like my mom suspects because if not.... then chances are I have British aka CAC DNA.
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That self hate.
If I happen to have European DNA or a percentage larger by an 10% then yes. The self hate for that part of myself will be very strong.
If I do have European ancestry it would most likely be a product of RAPE so what's not to hate?
White people are evil.
Jesus was black and the devil is white yall.
you are evil and half white
your bf is white and your threads are lame
and no white tears white ppl laughin at you
Khaleesi;8817514 said:CracceR;8817511 said:Khaleesi;8817499 said:Karl.;8817487 said:Khaleesi;8817432 said:My heart just sank after reading this:
http://www.cubiclethrowdown.com/2013/06/you-live-in-honduras-and-dont-speak.html?m=1
"I do live in Honduras.... however, I actually live off the coast of the mainland on an island called Roatan. A quick peruse of Roatan's Wikipedia page lets you know that the local islanders of Roatan are mostly of European and Afro-Caribbean-British descent, and that the island used to be a British colony up until the late 1800s. What does this all mean?
The vast majority of islanders' first language is ENGLISH. Not Spanish. So I can pretty much tell who is originally from the island as soon as they start speaking. If they can't speak English, or have a Spanish accent, chances are slim that they were born here. Most islanders only learn Spanish once they get to school age and start taking Spanish at school.
So I actually have a really easy time getting around here without speaking Spanish, since most of the locals don't speak it either. They speak English with a really lively Caribbean accent, and a patois/creole they call "island talk" or "island English" (but is linguistically known as Bay Island Creole) and is nearly incomprehensible to foreigners. "
God I hope my grandma is lying about who my mother's father is like my mom suspects because if not.... then chances are I have British aka CAC DNA.
![]()
That self hate.
If I happen to have European DNA or a percentage larger by an 10% then yes. The self hate for that part of myself will be very strong.
If I do have European ancestry it would most likely be a product of RAPE so what's not to hate?
White people are evil.
Jesus was black and the devil is white yall.
you are evil and half white
your bf is white and your threads are lame
and no white tears white ppl laughin at you
The best part of waking up....
Is white tears in your cup!!
Khaleesi;8817499 said:Karl.;8817487 said:Khaleesi;8817432 said:My heart just sank after reading this:
http://www.cubiclethrowdown.com/2013/06/you-live-in-honduras-and-dont-speak.html?m=1
"I do live in Honduras.... however, I actually live off the coast of the mainland on an island called Roatan. A quick peruse of Roatan's Wikipedia page lets you know that the local islanders of Roatan are mostly of European and Afro-Caribbean-British descent, and that the island used to be a British colony up until the late 1800s. What does this all mean?
The vast majority of islanders' first language is ENGLISH. Not Spanish. So I can pretty much tell who is originally from the island as soon as they start speaking. If they can't speak English, or have a Spanish accent, chances are slim that they were born here. Most islanders only learn Spanish once they get to school age and start taking Spanish at school.
So I actually have a really easy time getting around here without speaking Spanish, since most of the locals don't speak it either. They speak English with a really lively Caribbean accent, and a patois/creole they call "island talk" or "island English" (but is linguistically known as Bay Island Creole) and is nearly incomprehensible to foreigners. "
God I hope my grandma is lying about who my mother's father is like my mom suspects because if not.... then chances are I have British aka CAC DNA.
![]()
That self hate.
If I happen to have European DNA or a percentage larger by an 10% then yes. The self hate for that part of myself will be very strong.
If I do have European ancestry it would most likely be a product of RAPE so what's not to hate?
White people are evil.
Jesus was black and the devil is white yall.
Khaleesi;8817514 said:CracceR;8817511 said:Khaleesi;8817499 said:Karl.;8817487 said:Khaleesi;8817432 said:My heart just sank after reading this:
http://www.cubiclethrowdown.com/2013/06/you-live-in-honduras-and-dont-speak.html?m=1
"I do live in Honduras.... however, I actually live off the coast of the mainland on an island called Roatan. A quick peruse of Roatan's Wikipedia page lets you know that the local islanders of Roatan are mostly of European and Afro-Caribbean-British descent, and that the island used to be a British colony up until the late 1800s. What does this all mean?
The vast majority of islanders' first language is ENGLISH. Not Spanish. So I can pretty much tell who is originally from the island as soon as they start speaking. If they can't speak English, or have a Spanish accent, chances are slim that they were born here. Most islanders only learn Spanish once they get to school age and start taking Spanish at school.
So I actually have a really easy time getting around here without speaking Spanish, since most of the locals don't speak it either. They speak English with a really lively Caribbean accent, and a patois/creole they call "island talk" or "island English" (but is linguistically known as Bay Island Creole) and is nearly incomprehensible to foreigners. "
God I hope my grandma is lying about who my mother's father is like my mom suspects because if not.... then chances are I have British aka CAC DNA.
![]()
That self hate.
If I happen to have European DNA or a percentage larger by an 10% then yes. The self hate for that part of myself will be very strong.
If I do have European ancestry it would most likely be a product of RAPE so what's not to hate?
White people are evil.
Jesus was black and the devil is white yall.
you are evil and half white
your bf is white and your threads are lame
and no white tears white ppl laughin at you
The best part of waking up....
Is white tears in your cup!!
Karl.;8817541 said:Khaleesi;8817514 said:CracceR;8817511 said:Khaleesi;8817499 said:Karl.;8817487 said:Khaleesi;8817432 said:My heart just sank after reading this:
http://www.cubiclethrowdown.com/2013/06/you-live-in-honduras-and-dont-speak.html?m=1
"I do live in Honduras.... however, I actually live off the coast of the mainland on an island called Roatan. A quick peruse of Roatan's Wikipedia page lets you know that the local islanders of Roatan are mostly of European and Afro-Caribbean-British descent, and that the island used to be a British colony up until the late 1800s. What does this all mean?
The vast majority of islanders' first language is ENGLISH. Not Spanish. So I can pretty much tell who is originally from the island as soon as they start speaking. If they can't speak English, or have a Spanish accent, chances are slim that they were born here. Most islanders only learn Spanish once they get to school age and start taking Spanish at school.
So I actually have a really easy time getting around here without speaking Spanish, since most of the locals don't speak it either. They speak English with a really lively Caribbean accent, and a patois/creole they call "island talk" or "island English" (but is linguistically known as Bay Island Creole) and is nearly incomprehensible to foreigners. "
God I hope my grandma is lying about who my mother's father is like my mom suspects because if not.... then chances are I have British aka CAC DNA.
![]()
That self hate.
If I happen to have European DNA or a percentage larger by an 10% then yes. The self hate for that part of myself will be very strong.
If I do have European ancestry it would most likely be a product of RAPE so what's not to hate?
White people are evil.
Jesus was black and the devil is white yall.
you are evil and half white
your bf is white and your threads are lame
and no white tears white ppl laughin at you
The best part of waking up....
Is white tears in your cup!!
If you want to drink the white mans salty excretions that's fine by me.
zzombie;8817610 said:White people truly have been a pestilence on earth corrupting everything they touch. I cannot blame anyone for hating the white DNA in their blood. And fuck Indonesia bunch of hairy funky smelling people.
CracceR;8817613 said:zzombie;8817610 said:White people truly have been a pestilence on earth corrupting everything they touch. I cannot blame anyone for hating the white DNA in their blood. And fuck Indonesia bunch of hairy funky smelling people.
bob marley was half white