No I don't.Oh, cheap Chinese made junk, but still you keep buying them.
Oh, cheap Chinese made junk, but still you keep buying them.
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Since I'm spending to much money on keyboards it seems I'm getting more packages directly from china then from amazon. But most stuff is neither cheap nor is it junk. It's just that I can't get it anywhere else.
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Can't get this part: how are the Dutch related to misery?y11971alex wrote: ↑... is like accusing the Dutch of misery — it's funny until it isn't...
They dress colorfully and they enjoy lots of holiday, they are the tallest people by country, and many Dutch people look beautiful and they are open-minded to enjoy food and sex and other substances.
Dutch and misery - where did you get this association from?
How about this instead?
kitchen bathroom laundry combo
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Where I live (Canada), the Dutch are associated with frugality (that's actually miser-y), like the British are associated with poor cuisine and the Germans with a lack of humour.
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Your stereotypes are outdated, get newer ones moosehead.y11971alex wrote: ↑Where I live (Canada), the Dutch are associated with frugality (that's actually miser-y), like the British are associated with poor cuisine and the Germans with a lack of humour.
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Is it because of their klompen? What are your stereotypes for the Scots, then?y11971alex wrote: ↑Where I live (Canada), the Dutch are associated with frugality (that's actually miser-y), like the British are associated with poor cuisine and the Germans with a lack of humour.
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I'm back guys, have been really busy recently and spending most of my spare time bad-mouthing Indians on Youtube.
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Thanks buddy, were I using full-width punctuation marks? I hate full-widths, I even use English punctuation marks while typing Chinese, coz the full-width Chinese punctuation marks are so fucking annoying. I also love monospaced fonts, which everything can be aligned perfectly.
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Yes you do, in one way or another, it's simply inevitable, 70% of your daily commodities are made in China(oftentimes, with a fake origin certificate of "made in Japan/USA.").
As to stereotypes, African Americans have a good sense of rhythm, South Americans as well and they apply this aptitude on football; I used to believe Caucasians tend to have a better logic and the ability to stay level-headed, until I came to DT, hell, they're as emotional as the rest of the world.
@y11971alex
Thanks buddy, were I using full-width punctuation marks? I hate full-widths, I even use English punctuation marks while typing Chinese, coz the full-width Chinese punctuation marks are so fucking annoying. I also love monospaced fonts, which everything can be aligned perfectly.
@seebart
Yes you do, in one way or another, it's simply inevitable, 70% of your daily commodities are made in China(oftentimes, with a fake origin certificate of "made in Japan/USA.").
As to stereotypes, African Americans have a good sense of rhythm, South Americans as well and they apply this aptitude on football; I used to believe Caucasians tend to have a better logic and the ability to stay level-headed, until I came to DT, hell, they're as emotional as the rest of the world.