If you are referring to racism, I would say generally speaking, and unfortunate as it is, the answer is YES. Notwithstanding, I would say wear your color with pride - whatever the heck it happens to be. Despite what some might have us believe, it is NOT the color that defines a person. And remember, the whiter shades of pale are NOT always the ones with an exclusive patent on racism either.
2007-03-16 16:15:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Ah, A Whiter Shade of Pale, great tune. Went to school in the 60's with a girl who had that played as she walked down the marriage aisle.
2007-03-16 18:35:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Much better. A reflection of orange just means you spend too much time on Y!
2007-03-16 18:35:11
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answered by Anonymous
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the first is a stagnant haze,
the second is a fleeting blaze.
i would never choose eternal winter
over a minute glimpse of the sun
peeking on a cloud.
2007-03-16 20:54:21
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answered by enki 4
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If it's a choice between anemia and jaundice, I think anemia would be less nauseating.
2007-03-16 21:28:56
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answered by Psyengine 7
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Only because I'm green with envy..
2007-03-16 20:00:27
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answered by Anonymous
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who cares
2007-03-16 18:45:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Dude, step away from the bong...
2007-03-16 18:38:58
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answered by Ben 3
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