Interracial Dating/Relationships

Started by KillerMovesCom48 pages

invading gdf

I have no problem on this subject, I believe two races should be able to date, it's their decision if whom ever would like to they can but, yet what some people don't realise the world's not going to change for them, The world's still going to be Racist, Sexist, & Prejudiced I'd very much so like to change this but the fact of the matter is that's not going to help the subject so if you would like to that's fine by me I'm actually completely fine on this subject but your going to have to accept the repercussions, of a flawed world.

Originally posted by KillerMovesCom
invading gdf

Oh, wow! What a shocking and revolutionary tactic! A picture of some naked girls on the internet! My mind is having trouble comprehending the extent of your rebellion. It's incredible.

Originally posted by Ya Krunk'd Floo
Oh, wow! What a shocking and revolutionary tactic! A picture of some naked girls on the internet! My mind is having trouble comprehending the extent of your rebellion. It's incredible.

Well, for those of us at work...that really really sucked. 🙁

I find it quite lame, myself.

I think I have dated like maybe two caucasian women.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
I think I have dated like maybe two caucasian women.

Do you intentionally not date them, or is that just the way its worked out?

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
Do you intentionally not date them, or is that just the way its worked out?
50/50.

people are people and pussy is pussy

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
50/50.

I'm interpretting this as you've dated 4 women total, and 50% of them have been caucasian.

😂

on an off topic side note, has anyone else noticed that chickadees say "cheese burger?"

dare I ask what chickadees are?

I don't remember if I've ever posted on here, but...interracial dating is a good thing I should think. Broaden your horizon, that sort of thing. Kind of like adding some flavor to an otherwise bland piece of meat.

Originally posted by botankus
I'm interpretting this as you've dated 4 women total, and 50% of them have been caucasian.
Not a clue how you got 4, I have dated far more than four. 50% is a guesstimate.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
I think I have dated like maybe two caucasian women.

(Two Caucasian Women) / (50% percent or 0.50) = 4

Originally posted by botankus
(Two Caucasian Women) / (50% percent or 0.50) = 4
Go back and read Mota's post.

Please stop, RJ. The joke has now reached negative value.

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
Do you intentionally not date them, or is that just the way its worked out?
Not exactly rocket science.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Not a clue how you got 4, I have dated far more than four. 50% is a guesstimate.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Go back and read Mota's post.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Not exactly rocket science.

Heureka, I found a cure for funny.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Heureka, I found a cure for funny.
🙄 Dont be so hard on yourself.

Originally posted by Deja~vu
😂

on an off topic side note, has anyone else noticed that chickadees say "cheese burger?"

Yes. I "noticed" it as a child at McDonald's. Looking back as an adult, my recognition was probably subconsciously influenced by my presence at McDonald's. Seems like a no brainer, really.

The chickadee makes a high pitched call followed by two rougher lower calls that makes it sound like "CHEEEEESE bur ger..."

But, sometimes, that last part which is supposed to be "bur ger" gets more syllables and it can end up like "CHEEEESE bur ger ger ger"...making it seem less like "cheeseburger". So, you'd have to have heard a chickadee when it was doing just a "burger" at the end.

Also, chickadee's don't just make the "cheese burger" call. That do a higher pitched one...so some people may not recognize those two calls as the same bird and have no clue what you and I are talking about.

Bardock42, when I was a child, I used to sit in my backyard and imitate the bird calls as best as I could and then I'd catalogue them to make sure I was putting a name to the birds...being a boy scout and all.