Why don't mexicans re-learn native Amerindian languages rather than speaking spanish? (places, move)
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I'd actually be curious in know what her real story is.
Yeah, it tells about a mad scientist trying to clone 12 Irenes which are supposed to take over the world. In the end the hero, let's call him Rozenn, makes one of the Irenes to turn against her creator and kills her with her angry bunnies.
The surviving clone turns out to be nice, joins C-D and posts level-headed and interesting posts.
The OP is not interested in facts. The OP is interested in shoving the same ol' theories down people throats on here all the time.
LOL I think that is the OP's problem. While I understand people being proud of their nationality. The OP (Irene) goes overboard on here trying to prove how different she is to Mexicans, to the point where she seems desperate.
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Originally Posted by UrbanLuis
LOL Irene, you really are desperate.
Unfortunately he/she (it could actually be a man or a woman as someone else has already pointed out) just seems as if 'she' is desperate always posting something provocative in order to...start 'something' with the posters here.
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Originally Posted by rosa surf
Yeah, she tries to 'sound intellectual' to hide her biases and racism...but the crazy comes out sooner or later.
Definitely and unfortunately it seems like sooner!
Filipinos would probably speaking Spanish too instead of English alongside the native Philippines dialects if the Americans didn't come and imposed English as lingua franca on the islands.
Right, Americans stamped Spanish out of the Phyllipines. They even try to do that in PR.
They were also many Spanish, many of them with Filipino blood until 1945, many were brutally killed by the Japanese -even considering that Spain was a tactical friend of Japan - and by American bombs, when they bombed Manila.
They just acted reverse in Cuba during their occupation until 1912. They preserved Spanish bureaucracy and Spanish holdings and protected them against independentists, but stamped out bullfights that were sort of popular.
They also tried to force their language on Native Americans and occupied Mexican territory.
Yeah, it tells about a mad scientist trying to clone 12 Irenes which are supposed to take over the world. In the end the hero, let's call him Rozenn, makes one of the Irenes to turn against her creator and kills her with her angry bunnies.
The surviving clone turns out to be nice, joins C-D and posts level-headed and interesting posts.
Just one question...there's a nick called...I don't quite recall... sachsenwurst?...
Do you think it's also a creation of the mad scientist, A. Rosenberg?
Yeah, it tells about a mad scientist trying to clone 12 Irenes which are supposed to take over the world. In the end the hero, let's call him Rozenn, makes one of the Irenes to turn against her creator and kills her with her angry bunnies.
The surviving clone turns out to be nice, joins C-D and posts level-headed and interesting posts.
After reading some of the posts authored by Irene which were since deleted I wouldn't be surprised if Irene was a lonely unemployed Mexican-American male with a prison record living in a tiny dusty town in south Texas watching the tumble weeds blow by in the wind wishing he had a different life.
The post which stated that he pretty much hated Mexicans because they were everything he wasn't was way too personal.
Yeah way too personal. She sometimes comes on here and tries to be nice but when the topic of Mexicans comes up she cant control herself and she starts to go off on one of her angry rants and exposes herself. Lol
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