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Some place in the United States.![]()
Is in Califlonia?
Some place in the United States.![]()
Hmm, I'm personally not interested at all, and I do respect your choice not giving that information out, but why would you hide your location with such determination, when for example every single mod at this forum can see your IP, which can be traced to "some place in the US"? Just asking, because I honestly can't understand. I mean, unless you use some kind of really advanced proxy system, I don't know what's the point.![]()
As of the census[11] of 2000, there were 30,004 people, 8,260 households, and 7,582 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,290.0/km² (3,340.5/mi²). There were 8,395 housing units at an average density of 360.9/km² (934.6/mi²). The racial makeup of the city was 55.75% Asian, 28.37% White, 4.20% African American, 0.24% Native American, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 7.65% from other races, and 3.71% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 19.34% of the population. The median income for a household in the city was $97,367, and the median income for a family was $106,996.
Very distinct and defined culture. also hate to be lumped with others, especially other Eastern European nations. for example, if there were 20 poles, 10 latvians, and 10 russians, 20 british, 20 italians, and 20 hispanic people, when I talk about groups of people, I might NORMALLY say Eastern European, British, Italian, Latino. HOWEVER, Poles (from my experience) really dislike the first label, so it becomes Poles, Eastern Europeans, British, Italians, Latinos
Because we are in central Europe, not Eastern? Also, merging all nations east to Germany is not nice, esp. when it comes to big nations, like Poles or Ukrainians. Imagine Poles merging English and French into one "West European" group, while still separating Latvians from Lithuanians and Estonians...
Welcome to Walnut, Califonia!And if you happen to Google the above passage, you can find the city I live in.
Ofcourse Theyy have done more than one thing that we disprove of. The jews having the good jobs is no excuse. They stole those jobs from Germans. I do respect jewish intellegence and I admire the jews for their hard work. I have nothing against jews, I just don't like their strong influence on Europe.
Remeber that this is 2008 not 1933, the world is different. Our politics have changed and adapted to the 21st century. NS today isn't what it used to be.
many commies where jews
Also we generally disaprove that a minority group has more than its fair share of power.
Zionist America Has Lost Every War for 100 Years
World War Two - End-Game Standoff - USSR Steals Poland & Half of Europe
Notice the Jewish facial characteristics of the Pope's Mother, Emily Katz, who was born "Emilia Kaczorowska."
The ADL believes it is important to remember the Holocaust, in order to prevent such an event from ever coming to pass again. Along with sponsoring events and fighting Holocaust deniers and revisionists, the ADL has been active in urging action to stop modern-day "ethnic cleansing" and genocide in places such as Bosnia and Darfur, Sudan.
As its goal is to defend not only Jews, but also "all citizens alike and to put an end forever to unjust and unfair discrimination against and ridicule of any sect or body of citizens," the ADL has periodically made statements against misrepresentations of other faiths. For example, when the anti-Mormon film "The God Makers" was produced, Rhonda M. Abrams, Central Pacific (San Francisco) Regional Director for the ADL wrote a critical review, including the following statement:
Had a similar movie been made with either Judaism or Catholicism as its target, it would be immediately denounced for the scurrilous piece that it is. I sincerely hope that people of all faiths will similarly repudiate "The Godmakers" as defamatory and untrue, and recognize it for what it truly representsa challenge to the religious liberty of all.
Ofcourse Theyy have done more than one thing that we disprove of. The jews having the good jobs is no excuse. They stole those jobs from Germans
I do respect jewish intellegence and I admire the jews for their hard work. I have nothing against jews, I just don't like their strong influence on Europe.
Remeber that this is 2008 not 1933, the world is different. Our politics have changed and adapted to the 21st century. NS today isn't what it used to be.
Also we generally disaprove that a minority group has more than its fair share of power.
BUT YOU'RE NOT A MOD...
Sorry, I'm not 18 yet. My mommy told me not go talk to strangers...I don't want to get introuble.
But here's the actually breakdown for the city I live in.
And if you happen to Google the above passage, you can find the city I live in.
Apparently, I live in the same city you live in.
Wow! An Asian-American majority city! That's incredibly amazing!
If you go to Walnut High, please tell me your first name and grade level. I'm curious as to who you are. It's pretty surprising-at least 4 people from Walnut browse this forum. I'm a senior, and you may have known me as the Asian dude with an afro.
Winner, do You have a "Moravian" minority? A lot of people in Czech RP consider themselves Moravians, not Czechs. It was especially visible in the first census.
People refer to Western Europe all the timeBecause we are in central Europe, not Eastern? Also, merging all nations east to Germany is not nice, esp. when it comes to big nations, like Poles or Ukrainians. Imagine Poles merging English and French into one "West European" group, while still separating Latvians from Lithuanians and Estonians...
No, it's a protest vote against the Bohemians![]()
You see, in Czech language, Bohemia = Čechy and Moravia = Morava. The name of the country in Czech is "Česko" or "Česká republika". Moravians simply feel being left out
In reality, Bohemians and Moravians are 98% the same people. Moravian patriotism is more a matter of tradition. Of course the foreigners don't get it so they cite the Moravians as some small ethnic minority, while in fact Moravians make up half of the country.
Nah, I know it isn't so, but there are some Silesians who claim they have a separate language, so it's interesting
That sounds familiar, apparently I also speak Moldovan, perfectly! And I had no idea about it until I found out about this magnificent language.It was enough for me to hear it once and I could understand it 100%, I'm such a genius at that.
The Moldovan-Romanian dictionary was also an enlightening experience - I had no idea how many words you can write twice in the same dictionary... It probably beats the world record at that.
That sounds familiar, apparently I also speak Moldovan, perfectly! And I had no idea about it until I found out about this magnificent language.It was enough for me to hear it once and I could understand it 100%, I'm such a genius at that.
The Moldovan-Romanian dictionary was also an enlightening experience - I had no idea how many words you can write twice in the same dictionary... It probably beats the world record at that.