Shir0, oh, I'm not offended at all! It's just that the stereotype of Asians being homework machines and blacks being dumb as f*'s is veeeeery prominent xD Personally, however, I could not care less, I'm afraid.
Oh. And I started watching Hannibal. Beats everything on serial killers I've ever seen.
~[*(O.O)*]~, oh, I'm not offended at all Great then, because I am usually quite oblivious of minding racism issues. I just see people in pictures.
stereotype of Asians being homework machines and blacks being dumb as f*'s Oh then it's THIS! I've read that Asians are huge crammers, yet Blacks... so, stereotypes stay stereotypes, that means.
Personally, however, I could not care less, I'm afraid. I like this tone of yours, y'know!
And I started watching Hannibal. Beats everything on serial killers I've ever seen. Oh yes it DOES! Great stuff, I must say! Feeds my aestheticism-symbolism-darkness-thirsty greedy little mind and eye.
Great then, because I am usually quite oblivious of minding racism issues. I just see people in pictures. Yeaaaah, I know. And yet abroad, people do judge you on this XD Bleh.
Oh then it's THIS! I've read that Asians are huge crammers, yet Blacks... so, stereotypes stay stereotypes, that means. It's usually true. From the Asians I know, the majority are wildly nerdy. From the population of blacks I know, the majority are party-goers.
I like this tone of yours, y'know! Sarcasm much? XD
Oh yes it DOES! Great stuff, I must say! Feeds my aestheticism-symbolism-darkness-thirsty greedy little mind and eye. I wish I would have any recommendations for further nutrition, but unfortunately I lack this knowledge. I could, however, give you a gentle push towards Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Laclos. The original book, of course, not the movies or any other poop.
Hey, on the question of meeting up, are you still up for it? Pretty much anytime works for me ^^
~[*(O.O)*]~, I wish I would have any recommendations for further nutrition, but unfortunately I lack this knowledge. Further on? Read the books if you find the time. Definitely worth it. Watch the movie franchise (except Hannibal: Rising, that one is tasteless, somehow).
I could, however, give you a gentle push towards Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Laclos. The original book, of course, not the movies or any other poop. I have read Les Liaisons Dangereuses, not in French though, in Romanian, still at uni, in my 3rd year. Loved it to bits! Glad to hear that you appreciate it too! Seen almost all films based on it, including an awesome Chinese one, set in early 20th century China, '20s or '30s, don't remember.
Hey, on the question of meeting up, are you still up for it? Pretty much anytime works for me ^^ Well, of course, definitely! I guess not tomorrow, because I've got my driving exam (again), some errands to run, and some ceiling painting in my apartment, but starting from Thursday it should get less overwhelming.
I will definitely consider reading the books. I have a few lined up and two massive chunks of math to digest until I'm back in New York, but Harris, is it? will definitely be on my list until I'm done with it <3
You studied in Romanian! Ah, that is brilliant! Never could concur this language. Recently I've been trying my best and almost biting my friends' heads off for not being supportive. Tell me more about the Chinese movie? Do you happen to remember its name?
Ah, I wish I could help you with the ceiling! In any case, let me know when is most convenient for you. We could meet up for a session of literary criticism- stalking of Harris. Please tell me I remembered correctly and Red Dragon's author's name is indeed Harris? XD
~[*(O.O)*]~, and two massive chunks of math to digest Oh, good luck with the math. I can't even start imagining how difficult that must be.
You studied in Romanian Thank you! Yes, I did. Last 4 grades in school and at uni. That's why now I am completely bilingual.
Tell me more about the Chinese movie? Do you happen to remember its name? I definitely do. It's Dangerous Liaisons (危險關係 and you can watch it here, on youtube - www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGTD_X3wohk It's got English subs, so no problem in understanding it.
Thanks for offering to help, though I think I can manage it myself.
We could meet up for a session of literary criticism- stalking of Harris. Yeah, that's a great idea! And yes it is Thomas Harris, author of Red Dragon, Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal, and Hannibal Rising.
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It's just that the stereotype of Asians being homework machines and blacks being dumb as f*'s is veeeeery prominent xD
Personally, however, I could not care less, I'm afraid.
Oh. And I started watching Hannibal. Beats everything on serial killers I've ever seen.
oh, I'm not offended at all
Great then, because I am usually quite oblivious of minding racism issues. I just see people in pictures.
stereotype of Asians being homework machines and blacks being dumb as f*'s
Oh then it's THIS! I've read that Asians are huge crammers, yet Blacks... so, stereotypes stay stereotypes, that means.
Personally, however, I could not care less, I'm afraid.
I like this tone of yours, y'know!
And I started watching Hannibal. Beats everything on serial killers I've ever seen.
Oh yes it DOES!
Yeaaaah, I know. And yet abroad, people do judge you on this XD Bleh.
Oh then it's THIS! I've read that Asians are huge crammers, yet Blacks... so, stereotypes stay stereotypes, that means.
It's usually true. From the Asians I know, the majority are wildly nerdy. From the population of blacks I know, the majority are party-goers.
I like this tone of yours, y'know!
Sarcasm much? XD
Oh yes it DOES! Great stuff, I must say! Feeds my aestheticism-symbolism-darkness-thirsty greedy little mind and eye.
I wish I would have any recommendations for further nutrition, but unfortunately I lack this knowledge. I could, however, give you a gentle push towards Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Laclos. The original book, of course, not the movies or any other poop.
Hey, on the question of meeting up, are you still up for it? Pretty much anytime works for me ^^
I wish I would have any recommendations for further nutrition, but unfortunately I lack this knowledge.
Further on? Read the books if you find the time. Definitely worth it. Watch the movie franchise (except Hannibal: Rising, that one is tasteless, somehow).
I could, however, give you a gentle push towards Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Laclos. The original book, of course, not the movies or any other poop.
I have read Les Liaisons Dangereuses, not in French though, in Romanian, still at uni, in my 3rd year. Loved it to bits! Glad to hear that you appreciate it too!
Seen almost all films based on it, including an awesome Chinese one, set in early 20th century China, '20s or '30s, don't remember.
Hey, on the question of meeting up, are you still up for it? Pretty much anytime works for me ^^
Well, of course, definitely! I guess not tomorrow, because I've got my driving exam (again), some errands to run, and some ceiling painting in my apartment, but starting from Thursday it should get less overwhelming.
You studied in Romanian! Ah, that is brilliant! Never could concur this language. Recently I've been trying my best and almost biting my friends' heads off for not being supportive.
Tell me more about the Chinese movie? Do you happen to remember its name?
Ah, I wish I could help you with the ceiling!
In any case, let me know when is most convenient for you. We could meet up for a session of literary criticism- stalking of Harris. Please tell me I remembered correctly and Red Dragon's author's name is indeed Harris? XD
and two massive chunks of math to digest
Oh, good luck with the math. I can't even start imagining how difficult that must be.
You studied in Romanian
Thank you!
Tell me more about the Chinese movie? Do you happen to remember its name?
I definitely do. It's Dangerous Liaisons (危險關係
It's got English subs, so no problem in understanding it.
Thanks for offering to help, though I think I can manage it myself.
We could meet up for a session of literary criticism- stalking of Harris.
Yeah, that's a great idea! And yes it is Thomas Harris, author of Red Dragon, Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal, and Hannibal Rising.