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and kids have public hair too... i knew/know many girls who had a full mane before going into high school.

i would eat like 20 tacos, drink like 20 beers for my girls in pei.

my friends know to fear my wrath. no, you will not get me to do dumb shit.

goat man killed me. i am now dead.

just two people who weren't really well-suited for each other, just going through the motions of their relationship, until one or both of them found someone they clicked with much better.

the silver lining for the one left behind - enjoy your future, sucker! may you forever find yourself in ambiguous moral standing.

at least he has someone, ya know?

Sometimes I hold it from coming out as I go. But it usually only wants to come out if it's been doing its job for a while.

So, no your Grenadian-Canadian friend would not be African-American as she's not from the U.S.

it is, basically. other than cultural connections, we all go back to the same place. we all crawled out of the same pond, hunted mastodons or whatever cavepeople did and then we spread out from there. if a person wants to call themselves african, they absolutely should. makes no difference to anyone else, or shouldn't

my boyfriend called me a wasp recently and it doesn't hit the mark either. i mean, i guess technically, but i'm no charlotte. non-relgious low income rural people who just happen to be white aren't the same as wasps.

and if someone wants to use that term for themselves, then they absolutely should. but rarely can you know for sure that someone has both african and american heritage. and often the phrase is used for people who demonstrably have neither (i.e. my grenadian-canadian friend or idris alba, as another person commented).
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i always found african-american to be a strange term. obviously its not up to me to decide what others can call themselves, but my grenadian-canadian friend is not african-american. black, yes, but like many black people she has no african heritage. and as symone notes, africa is a huge continent - referring to a very

Yes yes yes

I'm so glad I just happened to catch you writing this.

i went to high school in a rural area. tons of team sports were played before some girls and most boys hit puberty, so by the time you hit high school you were used to being in a locker room. the girls only started being openly nude in the upper years - grades 11 or 12. the boys were nude since day 1. i'm sure many

i was immediately trying to think of a way that they could make out without using any incest plotlines.

i'm going to start replying to all of these weirdos, being all 'well i don't give a fuck about YOU'.

i was hoping this was a sincere call from one woman for another, proclaiming that friendships as seen in sex and the city was lies so we have to make our own.

I know. I'm all lol what's sports and where is Baltimore?