So, white people would find that they want Chinese hurt over other non-Chinese Asian-Orientals, thinking how I'm also involved in the whites judging the Indonesians.
Also, if you don't know, it's a big thing that the Dutch who settled Indonesia around 500 years ago mixed with the Indonesians more than the Chinese. They all give off this aura of disapproval, that the Indonesians "aren't white." They think that all their accomplishments are bad because they are dark, but if there was a chain of islands with volcanos in the north it wouldn't be Indonesia. I don't even know if it would exist. I mean, what do you think of no land over Ireland and Scotland? What about Greenland the island? Also, there are no mountains in the middle of the U.S. I mean there are more than in the South, where in the major Southern states there are none. Everyone knows that, and they take it in in secret and it sparks a sinful inner turbulence. Yea, that's Generation XY. I hope that doesn't happen, but it elicits a weird plethora of gossip, I think. Not sure what to say about the fact it's not a good thing. I mean, I can't think it's a good reaction. I don't believe it is a good feeling. It is not something everyone has to experience. Everyone experiences these things, the idea that others do things they shouldn't and a feeling associated with it, whether or not it's the same feeling they felt. Some people don't get in trouble and are allowed to function as we do, experiencing just a little jolt to guide them. Why do people like Ellen DeGeneres have such a big deal with it, like I guess people like her and Tim Burton live their lives for sinners. I mean, they always seem mad to me for shit. Supposedly, they talk to my dad and they do things and don't tell me who did it and I suffer all day long hearing noises in my room. Other than that, yes, they seem mad and I feel unimportant but like that I'm just right, you know? Like if I say something like this because I don't know what to say I'll get in trouble, like because of Johnny Depp. Wow, I'm just gonna keep going.
Also, if you don't know, it's a big thing that the Dutch who settled Indonesia around 500 years ago mixed with the Indonesians more than the Chinese. They all give off this aura of disapproval, that the Indonesians "aren't white." They think that all their accomplishments are bad because they are dark, but if there was a chain of islands with volcanos in the north it wouldn't be Indonesia. I don't even know if it would exist. I mean, what do you think of no land over Ireland and Scotland? What about Greenland the island? Also, there are no mountains in the middle of the U.S. I mean there are more than in the South, where in the major Southern states there are none. Everyone knows that, and they take it in in secret and it sparks a sinful inner turbulence. Yea, that's Generation XY. I hope that doesn't happen, but it elicits a weird plethora of gossip, I think. Not sure what to say about the fact it's not a good thing. I mean, I can't think it's a good reaction. I don't believe it is a good feeling. It is not something everyone has to experience. Everyone experiences these things, the idea that others do things they shouldn't and a feeling associated with it, whether or not it's the same feeling they felt. Some people don't get in trouble and are allowed to function as we do, experiencing just a little jolt to guide them. Why do people like Ellen DeGeneres have such a big deal with it, like I guess people like her and Tim Burton live their lives for sinners. I mean, they always seem mad to me for shit. Supposedly, they talk to my dad and they do things and don't tell me who did it and I suffer all day long hearing noises in my room. Other than that, yes, they seem mad and I feel unimportant but like that I'm just right, you know? Like if I say something like this because I don't know what to say I'll get in trouble, like because of Johnny Depp. Wow, I'm just gonna keep going.
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