TWO WONGS CAN MAKE IT WHITE?!?!?!?! F' that shizznit. That makes me mad!
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Laundry. Cleaning shirts. White. This doesn't piss me off at all? I find it amusing.
haha, good one rice!... you probably don't want to know that most of my friends growing up were white too... so I was a bit of a twinkie when I was younger. :P
I don't understand thongs for little girls. That's just wrong.
... I only wear Nike shirts, shorts, and shoes. Not all of them say "Nike", but they all have the swoosh on them... and everyone knows what company the swoosh represents.....
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haha, good one rice!... you probably don't want to know that most of my friends growing up were white too... so I was a bit of a twinkie when I was younger. :P
I don't understand thongs for little girls. That's just wrong.
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Their not actually thongs for little girls. The whole controversy was because they were selling thongs in A&F kids. But what they didn't say was that the thongs were only sold in XL for the teenagers who wouldn't fit in the adult sizes. But needless to say, they were selling thongs in a kids store.
Younger??? I think you're still a twinkie! [:P]
It's hard being a scrambled egg sometimes ^__^
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[lol] never heard scrambled egg before... that's a good one.
... I only wear Nike shirts, shorts, and shoes. Not all of them say "Nike", but they all have the swoosh on them... and everyone knows what company the swoosh represents.....
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Adidas baby! Three stripes!
All Day I Dream About S...
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I'm with you all day on that shiz. Nothing like sporting a nice addidas jump suit.
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Pretty close. Korn did that hook with the song appropriately titled- A.D.I.D.A.S.
haha, good one rice!... you probably don't want to know that most of my friends growing up were white too... so I was a bit of a twinkie when I was younger. :P
I don't understand thongs for little girls. That's just wrong.
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">Did I tell you guys the difference between being called a banana and a twinkie? At least down here kloh would be a banana and if someone called beanie a twinkie she should slap them (twinkies apply only to women).
"In the game of chess you can never let your opponent see your pieces"
uh... you mean, if someone called beanie a banana, she should slap them, right? or if someone called me a twinkie, I should kick their ass, right? (you and me, ironrice... outside)
A banana is a person who is yellow outside and white inside (an asian who is more white than asian).
A twinkie means that you are yellow outsite and filled with cream on the inside (ho or skank).
If beanie was called a banana it's derogatory only if she was not part caucasian. If she identifies culturally more with her caucasian side, then so be it. She's hapa and so ultimately it wouldn't be derogatory for her specific case.
As far as you being called a twinkie kloh. It only applies if someone's been giving you some backdoor action. You can decide if it's derogatory or not.
"In the game of chess you can never let your opponent see your pieces"
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