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You said that already. Still, pity about that cup.

It’s unfortunate that you didn’t keep the cup, take in the experience, and perhaps snap a selfie with the barista. This was a world famous campaign, but one that very few got to experience. You could have showed people twenty years from now that you were there! Instead, all you have is a long winded story of being

Nice.

That’s what needs to happen, yes.

Everyone survived? Not horrific, tis awesome!

What does an Asian look like?

Blanket statements, weather seemingly positive or negative, support fantasy. I’m a resident of Tokyo, and every moment of every day I experience, relatively speaking, the tiniest fraction of everything happening in Japan. What do I know of the thoughts of the thousands of faces I see at the busiest train stations of

You have provided the examples I asked for; thank you. Now, if you don’t mind, please give names, or any other type of verifiable source.

Can you give an example of this tendency?

Any so-called racist views would be your projection. There is no such thing as Japanese people, or blacks in this context.

People are petite.

Scars herself for to benefit someone not paying her instead of going to a hospital – bad ass.

The answer to these struggles is to understand that we are not a color. When our understanding comes from an Us vs Them perspective, that duality results in unhealthy competition. There are no good white people; there are good people. The Same is true for all the labels we create for ourselves. Step out of the

I’m a straight shooter, pal. You’re right, though – I should (could) have better arguments. The beginning of this thread wasn’t my doing, but I did come here fishing for the ever-present slam to the cam. Boom – found it! At that point I set about providing insight. It is true that I too could use greater insight, as

Nowhere did I present a fact as an opinion. Now, that last sentence of yours – what were you saying about feeling superior?

Here we go again. Facts? Do you mean, facts presented as opinion? So much to teach, lol.

Yes, I’m aware of the douche factor. So what. Forget about me. Learn. For the record, you claimed I was wrong (douche factor of one), your correctness was in the numbers of people who side with you (not confirmed, btw), insinuated people over 45 are technically inept, used the phrase, “Please try again” (ugh), and

You won’t be able to find a complaint from me, rather, a lesson. Teaching is my day job, and there are times I take it to the net. I’m not always so douchy, so let’s not belabor that. If you’d like me to address where you called me wrong, sure thing. How we hold our cameras isn’t a technical issue, i.e., it doesn’t

You are indeed not alone. Misery loves company. These other people do seem to lend credence to your idea about what is pretty well known. So, your preference is based on what other people think? Regardless of what you think, though, there are those that are not bothered by video in vertical format. I do hope you can

You mean, the text doesn’t run down the screen in a Japanese fashion? You’re holding your phone vertically, though, correct? Go back to what I previously said – for your own edification. It has nothing to do with how text is displayed on your screen. As for age, it makes little sense that the older folks would be less