user ballots
Login
Register
Add One
FAQ/Contact
Popular Ballots
Recent Popular
Recent Votes
Best
Worst
Yes or No
Choices
What If
Prediction
Advice
Would You
Crime
Recommend
Quiz
TV & Movie
Music & Radio
Political
Science
Sports
Relationship
Techonology
Culture
Philosophy
Religion
Ethics
History
Food & Health
Fashion & Beauty
Crime
FanBase
Discussion
Bug Report
|
COMMENTS:
Hmm..maybe white skin colour, just curious to know.
by aya on Tue Dec 14, 04 1:54pm
[+]
I envy black people because they always look tanned. I look like a tub o' mayo during the winter.
by mojo on Tue Dec 14, 04 2:02pm
[+]
AA: So ... the only reason you don't go around committing crimes is because you fear being recognized and being punished? That's sad.
No racism intended, but it would definetly be an asset,. Think what the military could do with it, seriously lol. Change to a darker color at nite, white in the snow, etc.
Yeah, I'd change to all the skin tones regularly to see what each "race" experiences. I think if we could do this, racism as we know it would end.
I would definately change my skin color to black just before a job interview (affirmative action), then I would beat up a cop and yell racism when he fights back.
I'd like to try out different skin colors to experience the different ways I'd be treated. And it would be awesome to be able to have a tan...
Cathexis, that comment only proves Jappy's point entirely. You really don't have a sense of humor. LMAO Couchgnome. :-)
I agree patch, that would be a good way to stop it. There would be less need for affimative action, those race orgainzations, etc. I also like the cletus's camoflage idea. It wouldn't just be a good military idea though ;)
haha, Well, maybe for a day on occasion (I'm kinda satisfied with my own color). Cletus had a good idea, and I agree it would be interesting to see how differently I'd be treated. But I think it would cause too much turmoil in the long run. Some religious group is bound to call it the devil's work..
I actually put race in " " marks because I never quite got that. We are, afterall, the human race, no matter what our skin shade, etc.
|
|