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Originally posted by fstkhnan why dont u just post in the quality threads then?
I post where I want to. Thus as having the most posts I give myself the right, as proclaimed in natural law, to interfere where I want, as evidence of "survival of the fittest" I am more fit than you. Ha!
P.s. You're thread wasn't bad per se, it's just it's perverted and has long lost a reason for being and has morphed into chat room style foruming for the most part.
Originally posted by Anonymouse P.s. You're thread wasn't bad per se, it's just it's perverted and has long lost a reason for being and has morphed into chat room style foruming for the most part.
You know what? When I just came to US I thought "Caucasian" actually means a a person from Caucasus. Now I figured that "Caucasian" has a different meaning in USA.
It would always go like this "Caucasian/White". After I found out what Caucasian means, here in USA. I kept using this option, but now I am associating myself with white.
and ofcource if there is an "Armenian" check box I always use it.
everybody gets asked this question whether in job applications or even in person.....so what would ur respond be???
ru white?? Armenian?? syrian Armenian, or Lebanese Armenian..etc...???
it gets kinda confusing, but I do answer that question by saying "I'm Armenian" sometimes I add, "but i was bron in Syria" if its necessary....so what would u say?
On jobs that I had to fill an aplication out, the ethnicity section I always put Other then if I could write it I would put Armenian or just leave it as other.
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