Billy Rhomboid wrote: had a great time together untied by their love of Dev.
LOL. was going to correct that typo to 'united', but may leave it as is. Judging by the pics it is the more apt word.
Billy Rhomboid wrote: had a great time together untied by their love of Dev.
Billy Rhomboid wrote:Billy Rhomboid wrote: had a great time together untied by their love of Dev.
LOL. was going to correct that typo to 'united', but may leave it as is. Judging by the pics it is the more apt word.
Bookwyrm83 wrote:I'm thinking about Australia now. A total population about ⅓ of that of the UK, and a landmass over 31 times that of the UK as well, and this is the attitude of much of the public:
I should point out this mindset is of the more xenophobic types, small minded racists and Liberal politicians (I will never understand how the Liberal party in this country is the polar opposite to the definition of that word), and while there are more people who reject such a notion, it's still prevalent wherever you go.
I am a foreigner, by the way, and proud to merely be a resident, and not a citizen, working in a business populated by both, confounding certain customers who hear my accent and get red-faced that I'm some asshole who came in a plane and took their job.
Biert wrote:"When I see what you're listening to on Last.fm I usually think "that's no music for a girl."
Bookwyrm83 wrote:As long as you make a positive impact, it shouldn't really matter where you are from.
Biert wrote:"When I see what you're listening to on Last.fm I usually think "that's no music for a girl."
Billy Rhomboid wrote:Maybe you're looking in the wrong places? Try a BNP or EDL rally. You'll find plenty of like-minded bigots there.
Coma Divine wrote:plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose
AD50: Romans.
AD871: Danes.
AD1066: Normans.
Faffy wrote:But why is that a problem? Don't get me wrong... I am not a cultural relativist, but I don't see why change
is a bad thing. Things change. Time passes. People travel. Always have. Always will. Let's party.
Tyroshai wrote:The vast majority actually contribute more to the local economy, culture and workforce...So who really
gives a shit? Not me.
ppinkham wrote:Fuck that. That is beautiful. That is how it should be. The old world is dead. Welcome to the great
melting pot of the new world. Open your mind and your eyes, and look around. It is a beautiful fucking thing.
GaiaTimesInfinity wrote:Billy Rhomboid wrote:Maybe you're looking in the wrong places? Try a BNP or EDL rally. You'll find plenty of like-minded bigots there.
Of course, how stupid of me. I hold views that are different, so I am clearly automatically a working-class, skinhead, bigot, lunatic, with not a single rational thought in my head. I am naturally VERY, VERY bad, scary and evil.
GaiaTimesInfinity wrote:I should have known all along, thank you for that insight my friend.You are welcome to the insights, but I am not your friend. I don't have racists as friends.
GaiaTimesInfinity wrote:...not interested in fixing our own culture...
GaiaTimesInfinity wrote:When I go to London as an Englishman and actually have trouble finding another Englishman, now that is something to be sad about surely?
Bookwyrm83 wrote:I'm thinking about Australia now. A total population about ⅓ of that of the UK, and a landmass over 31 times that of the UK as well, and this is the attitude of much of the public:
I should point out this mindset is of the more xenophobic types, small minded racists and Liberal politicians (I will never understand how the Liberal party in this country is the polar opposite to the definition of that word), and while there are more people who reject such a notion, it's still prevalent wherever you go.
I am a foreigner, by the way, and proud to merely be a resident, and not a citizen, working in a business populated by both, confounding certain customers who hear my accent and get red-faced that I'm some asshole who came in a plane and took their job.
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