Ohh thank you I feel kinda bad because I dont really know you I've been called crazy a lot, but that's something we can all agree on.
Ohh yeah, she's the one who started the thread, wasnt she? I need to take a shower and I dont wanna. Janja wish me luck on my first day of work.
Yup. Now go and take that shower ! And wear something nice and put some make up on. Its gonna be great. Good luck Iliana !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :cheers2:
i thought biracial people were just considered black... people don't call me anything; they would have to talk to me in order to do that.
my mom called me a self-centered asshole a few times over the past couple days. I forgive her though, she's a spazz.
I obeyed Miss Janja's orders Im wearing light gray skinny jeans, this cool long kinda bohemian sweater, it's lilac, white and gray. I have big silver heart earrings (John's favorites) and Im thinking of wearing flats, but it's cold, so I might just wear my boots. Ohh and I have make up on, I feel pretty
Well atleast someone obeys my orders Oh and that sounds so prettyyyyy. I'm sure you look adorable Good luck !
i don't know; i didn't create the trend. the more high-profile ones seem to do it to help their careers, but i still haven't figured out why your average biracial person won't admit to it.
I think you're thinking of african-americans. it's a trend just to label them black, but there's a lot of other combinations out there.
In America bi-racial children are considered black as a punishment to those who would taint the gene pool by breeding outside of their race Long Live The Rainbow Coalition and down with Hypodescency Hotwater