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07-12-2022, 07:37 PM
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Re: Man Stabbed in Brisbane, Australia
Latino pretty much describes a Spanish-speaking person from any one of the countries colonized by Spain. We run the spectrum of colors from the fair-haired Argentinians, to the native Maya, to the blackest Dominican. Okay, this has nothing to do with racial superiority. Im sure there are plenty of aboriginal australians who have reached lofty places in society and Im sure theyre a great bunch of mates.......but on a purely physical level most of them are fucking ugly. To be fair, I googled "australian aboriginal model" and there are like two VERY gorgeous examples, no doubt quirks in the fabric of spacetime, but ONLY two |
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07-12-2022, 09:26 PM
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Re: Man Stabbed in Brisbane, Australia
"Declared life extinct" Don't think I've noticed it written that way before... |
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07-13-2022, 12:23 AM
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Re: Man Stabbed in Brisbane, Australia
I used to work in a call centre in Fortitude Valley and that was the train station I got off at every day. On my lunch hour I saw an obvious drug deal. Metres from the police station. In daylight. Going into that entrance into the station from work one night, some white man asked me "wanna fuck?" Scary area. I'm happy living in my rural country town now. I'm so glad though that we don't have guns to add into the mix like those silly yanks.
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07-13-2022, 11:33 AM
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Re: Man Stabbed in Brisbane, Australia
the slicer probabably didn't need to ponder at how quickly his knife sliced the throat and the wet blood hit his hand. he runs away immediately afterward. the dying man basically "necked him in the knife" instead of being "knifed in the neck". no sympathy for any asshole on the assaulting party. The knife guy just wanted to leave. |