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durda_dan

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everyone has different adverts, mine has pictures of a chinese male and it says something about shanghai doctors, i'm sure yours dont have shanghai ads
 

this_portrait

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Female. Nineteen years young, going on 20 in August. White, with a lot of Italian and Irish heritage. Lives in Northern Illinois, half of the time in Chicago, the other half in the Rockford area.

Hello to all of you, too.

Have a nice day! =)
 
most black families dont believe in anxiety disorders.. they just think your either crazy or making it up. believe me I know.. my moms side of the family tried to beat the anxiety outta me...*shudders*

Im a african/native american female, 21, Kansas

It's so true, when I told my parents about my anxiety they didn't believe me. They kept telling me that I'm just shy and that I will grow out of it. My aunt in Jamaica said to my mom one time that it's a beating I need and that it would get me to talk.
 

kuhtreen

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Sixteen. Female. Mostly white (3/4 white, 1/4 african american)...my dad was adopted so we don't know his full genetic makeup. I think I may be part asian, but maybe that's just wishful thinking because I'm obsessed with Japan! :) Born and raised in wonderful California.
 

I_Walk_Alone

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Twenty-Two. Male. Australian.

Indo-European, more than likely anglo-celtic. Dads sides Irish (cant get much more Irish than Kennedy), and mums sides northern english.

Maybe thats why i'm so non-plussed by race, yet so facinated by the consept at the same time? My race is just so boring! (yet I really cant shake the feeling that most white people, regardless of race, consider themselves superior to any darker race. Thats why they're so insistent on pulling out the race card. Its just the fasionable thing to do these days. NObody's real with each other, which is a major reason why disorders like social phobia are so prevelent in todays (western, at least) society.
 
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