Wow. Really?
That, Gaslamp, and Flying Panther Tattooābut ask for Katherine 'cause sheās the beeās knees and the catās meow all put together.
Maybe homogeneous is the wrong word. Certainly Germany regional differences, but most of Germany is white Germans/white Europeans. There may be rivalries (as I said Europe excelled at wars between one another for hundreds of years) but the cultural make up of say Germany vs the US is vastly different. The social tensions and discrimination, dislikes, and hatreds are different.
Germans (80.0%)
other Europeans (11.6%)
Turks (3.7%)
Asians (1.7%)
Africans (0.7%)
Americans (0.5%)
Others/unspecified (1.8%)
One Rampaging Comment Today
Of the kind folks posting in this thread about hyperbole and guns are great and why donāt you just outlaw knives you snively fucken wimp demosā¦
Youāre probably disappointed in BB, and particularly Xeni. Like really disappointed, and Iād be more than happy to send you a link that will assuage that tight little knot in your stomach.
Also, knives donāt kill guns, only spoons can do that
Agreed, nice shop and itās fairly reasonable.
All doneā¦ suspect in custody, nobody shot, SAN airport back to running again.
And guns in particular?
You realize that the rest of the world doesnāt key on the term āwhiteā or identify with the American hyperfocus on this construction?
Yes. Germany doesnāt even show itās demographics by race, but by where the people are from. Hence the stats I posted.
And America has the āHispanicā stats because we need to figure out if you are ex-European white - or South of the boarder white.
What is āraceā to you? Why would a German agree on that as opposed to nationality or historic region?
Mod note: Stay on topic. Hint-Itās not race.
@Mister44, @mfdoomnews, @j3tz3n, @citizendoe, @fuzzyfungus - thank you for not joining the mindless masses of chanting memedroids. I really donāt know how you manage to keep your perspective and equanimity in these situations, but I surely do admire your ability to have an independent viewpoint.
Yes, they are flying directly over my house on the way to Lindbergh Field.
disclosure: I live in the landing pathā¦
He gets an āAā for effort!
Lucky you. When I first moved to SD, I lived in that apartment building at 8th and Date. Weād sit on the roof drinking and waving at the people in the planes as they went cruising by, close enough to see individual people in the windows.
I hated it when theyād take off to the east. At the time, the airport opened for departures at 6:00 am, and sleepy time in the building was over at 6:01.
Wikipedia:
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Departure to the East is very rare occurrence nowadays, so we get the first decent engine noise out here in Lincoln Park. I can see my roof every time I land in SD. I like that.