not racist, just extremely stereotypical, but i don't think he meant any harm by it.
Da King
2007-11-01 03:55:49
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answered by Anonymous
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i understand i have mastered the skill to stroll, communicate and browse. there is not any longer something a lot left to study in those fields, and that i can do all of it with complete ease. does no longer mean I by no skill stub my toe, slur some words, or come across a sentence each and every so often, yet i have reached a level the position it is thoroughly causal. i'm no longer an olympic sprinter, or a public speaker, or a speed reader -- those are all completely separate skills -- yet what I realized is lots to get by existence. I by no skill forget that the martial arts are talked about as an paintings, even if it is an jap interpretation, yet contained in the West this does have a purpose. An paintings couldn't be something you acceptable. song, portray and sculpting all have close to endless capacity, yet degrees of progression that you would might want to "draw close" to get more advantageous. A black belt, as we've defined before on the following, is about having an organization information of the basics, or "All easy movements and techniques, will be utilized with prolonged rigidity and proper software in easy mix." the foremost words the following will be "all easy movements and techniques" and "prolonged rigidity and proper software". i'd say there's a mastery of having realized the criteria and understand a thanks to placed them to apply, merely no longer something added from the basics. i imagine human beings bypass slightly too some distance with the note, utilising it regularly erroneously, in spite of the indisputable fact that the motive of comfortably and casually utilising what you've realized is what they're all implying. As for the martial arts as an complete, that i have self assurance isn't obtainable, fairly as an paintings.
2016-10-23 05:22:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Totally been there dude! The world likes nice neat boxes for everyone to fit in. So you are an anomaly, me too being raised out in the country. Point is you're an original and that's something to be proud of.
I honestly cant STAND the Timberland, gangsta-hood mentality that we're supposed to be apart of and the clothes?? They call that STYLE??? But I digress... Just keep being you man!
2007-11-01 03:59:44
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answered by radman2035 4
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Don't listen to people like that. They are judging African Americans in a whole. There are alot black people who act hood, but alot of white people do it too. The color of your skin does not determine how you act. It doesn't define who you are neither. Good luck and ignore those coments
2007-11-01 03:59:12
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answered by Anonymous
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i had the same problem growing up. really as an adult now. i listen to country, rock, anything that has a good beat I'm on it. A lot of my white friends were shock that i would go with them to the country fest. may even know the words to the song better than them. you can't let people judgment run your life. you run it. being a light skin woman i have heard it all i wasn't black enough to our race and you're so different from other black people. You know what i take it like this now my mother raise me to have respect for my self and other people and to have love for all kinds of music. your family raise you to be a good, respectable young man . every one going to have something to say. it doesn't matter what race. i might have faith hill in my mp3 don't mean i don't have jay z.don't let no one make you feel uncomfortable frank is who you rocking on your mp3 i like him too doesn't mean i am not black.my husband when he is upset he plays guns n roses and poison and other rock groups that's how i know he is upset. he is black. i know our neighbors @ first thought we were white til they seen us coming out of the apt. you know where you came from and you know who you are. if your not black enough to them so what. long as you true to yourself and treat people with respect and doing your part in your community who cares what they think.
2007-11-01 04:45:24
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answered by mslady 2
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A lot of people that are trying to be nice don't understand that by saying what they are saying they ARE being racist - they just don't realize it. Its sad, but true. If you politely point this out or just ignore it altogether you will probably be "miles ahead". I would ignore it if I were you, but it is YOUR call.
2007-11-01 06:17:41
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answered by Paul Hxyz 7
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they will do that i dont even listen to rap or hiphop i listen to ambient, Enigma all that stuff, stuff that most black people dont know existed becuase all they know or WANT to know is hip hop. most believe that youre SUPPOSE to listen to rap becuase youre black and its part of your culture, but that is so not true. be proud of who you are, just becuase you dont listen to what they listen doesnt make you less of a black person and im so sick of people being so ignorant and stereotype. who gives a flying rats *** if you listen to what.
2007-11-01 03:57:50
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answered by Anonymous
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well you are who you choose to be, and if ur not like other people think you are than thats too bad for them. But he didn't really mean to offend you in any way. However its good that ur nice, a lot of people would like to be your friend if ur that way, good luck
2007-11-01 03:58:27
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answered by 101k 3
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this person is racist i wud shut him/her up! so what,? if ur black ur not nice if ur white ur nice? erm i dont think so...dont speak to this fool! dont feel self conscious, who said black people cant like all types of music..in fact dont listen to anyone who says Elvis Presley wasnt inspired by black people... music does not say it is gender specific...music is wordly and u appear to be too..keep ur head high black prince!
2007-11-01 04:00:45
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answered by Anonymous
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if people could began to see others for who they are instead of what color they are the world could be as it was intended...Even your own statement sugest you look at color...So look at someone in the eyes and feel who they are! get past the color or the style etc,,,,
2007-11-01 04:05:10
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answered by killinshel 4
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