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White people aren’t really "white"...

well we were all black at some point, because we all came from Africa.
 
Scottyboi, the far right and the two fat-ass ones are mine.

I shall let you have the one on the far right as the two "fat ass ones" (I presume second to the right and the far left) are what my ass looks like xD

thank you for the compliment ^_^

I'm particular w/ tan lines, I love the "speedo" tan lines guys get (probably from all those years on the swim team)

Board shorts arnt a real turn on but def arnt a turn off either.

Farmer tan line looks kinda weird =/
 
I'm probably as light coloured as you can get without being albino. I never tan; when I was younger I just got sun-burned; now I only go out in the sun very covered up. Anyway: "white", "black" aren't meant to be precise colour terms; they're just descriptors.

At least I don't have tan lines!

-T.
 
Considering that in Western culture "white" has mostly positive connotations, it is no wonder why people like or even welcome the association.

It should also be no wonder why certain people were stuck with the term "black" even though most are quite brown. Of course "black" has mostly negative connotations in Western culture.

I agree. That's why I refer to myself as European American, or of European extraction.
 
They are just labels. Like saying black and others to point out racial features :roll:

White-coloured skin has many gradients and as some people are very fair, others are a bit and even a bit more darker.
 
Second guy from the left doesn't seem that white.

How can I invite him over?
 
About the guy "of South Asian descent", given the Asian obsession (from the Indus to Mount Fuji) with blemishless pale skin and the ethnic South Asian disadvantage in that respect, I wonder if he's second of third generation sandpapered skin, and if any of that is what has made him so skin-color conscious.
 
Because you want to distance yourself from positive connotations? :confused:

Just so. I want credit for what I've earned, not for the random connotations of the NAME of my race! Also, it pisses off racists. I once heard a bunch of KKK guys yelling "at least we're white!" to everyone who told them what stupid morons they were...as if whiteness were somehow a virtue instead of an advantage. That stuck with me; my response is "so is bird shit!" (No, not saying white people are no better than bird shit; saying that the KKK is no better than bird shit.)

Your skin is purple.

And so I am European American, yet clearly not "white" in any reasonable sense.
 
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