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Mirc, I have hairier legs than you.

Anyways, you people saw my picture, how old do you think I look? (Page 6 I think)
 
Mirc, I have hairier legs than you.

Anyways, you people saw my picture, how old do you think I look? (Page 6 I think)

It's hard to tell from the pic, but I would say about 14ish approaching 15.
 
Too bright I guess?

I look quite different now, but I can't take a pic.

I guess too bright and the fact that it is mainly your face and not body being shown.

Our college photo-id camera thingy just plain sucks and the pic it took makes me look odd, as it did with others as well.

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Wow - that's not even close to how i imagined you :crazyeye: - even tho IIRC you posted another pic of yourself a while ago. (:hmm:)

EDIT: atlas, your pic is a 403 error

I've never posted a picture of me before on the Internet at all, except 2 pictures with a guitar on my forum.

But how did you imagine me? :D
 
@ Mirc: Whoa! Expected something completely different! :eek:

You look more normal in the second picture than the first. :p
 
Is the black guy a foreign student? Cuz he looks blacker than most African-Americans? What do you think of foreign students?
Are there really stereotypes about us foreign students in the US, like us by definition being uncool.

He is from Sudan, and came over to America when he was about 16. I actually think foreign students are interesting and inspirational at the same time. I am close friends with the boy in the picture since we run track together and also close friends with another foreign student from Nigeria. I am not sure if there are stereotypes about foreign students being "uncool" necessarily. I can sometimes notice my friend from Sudan trying to blend his own background with the modern African-American culture, which could come across to some as uncool because he clearly isn't "gangster" in personality nor appearance. Overall I don't know of any stereotypes that exist pertaining to uncool foreign students. They are living here in America and probably will not go back to live in Africa, so perhaps they have a different mind-set than foreign exchange students.
 
I can sometimes notice my friend from Sudan trying to blend his own background with the modern African-American culture, which could come across to some as uncool because he clearly isn't "gangster" in personality nor appearance.

I wouldn't say that. In the picture he looks quite gangster, with the boxers coming over the shorts.

By the way, does your "friend from Sudan" have a name? ;)
 
I wouldn't say that. In the picture he looks quite gangster, with the boxers coming over the shorts.

I meant my friend from Nigeria is the one that joked around even with himself about acting gangster. His name is Oluwasegun but we call him Nick. The one in the picture can pull of the gangster-look a little more subtly ;) . Nick however is studying to be a Civil Engineer but is currently in my Chem class.

By the way, does your "friend from Sudan" have a name?

My friend in the picture's name is Mawut. I didn't mention names because they probably would not mean much to anyone else except for me. :)
 
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