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Presumably from Thailand? Did you detect a Thai accent or how did you jump to such a conclusion?
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Jumped to that conclusion I am afraid,she looked Thai to me and like most Orientals polite and friendly.
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Wildman has been with enough ladyboy's to know how thing's work. When he says she's Thai she Thai, Wildman probably knows her brother.
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Borneo, in polite society the accepted description is 'Asian' and not 'Oriental' when referring to a human being.
Oriental may still be used to describe an inanimate object, for example, an Oriental rug. |
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maybe u could get a job wildbore/dark rosaleen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smTXkhM6v-Y |
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Indians are Asian but not Oriental,i define Orientals by the shape of there eyes,that comment will probably have the PC mob in meltdown.
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Ahhhh, your personal definition!. As opposed to accepted useage!!
Question: Where do Oriental rugs come from and how would you describe the shape of a person's eyes in this land? |
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My definition has just run into trouble.
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![]() Its a tricky term, best avoided! It means different things in different places. And its meaning has shifted over time, arguably it still is. |
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Welcome to the 21st century Wildman
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"Anything from Borneo"
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