apologies in advance, but...
It would be [i]really[/i] racist if you got error code "third world"
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That will be the USA in 2050.
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Bad B8 M8 I R8 3/8
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Born in New Zealand, live in Australia. Neither of which are 3rd world.
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Edited by CaptainMericah: 8/1/2015 3:33:32 AMbut the place* from which you claim ethnicity is*
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Edited by Nate: 8/1/2015 3:58:19 AMPlace(S). Meaning more than 1.. New Zealand is not 3rd world. Samoa is classified third world on the white man scale. But how about you visit there. Paradise isn't 3rd world. The place is a Dream!
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Edited by CaptainMericah: 8/1/2015 3:38:46 AM[b]New Zealand is not 3rd world.[/b] I didn't say it was [b]Samoa is classified third world [u]on the white man scale[/b][/u] that's the part that makes it racist I also never said it was true. Just racist. It was a joke. More of an anti-joke I guess because it wasn't necessarily supposed to make someone laugh.
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Then make your statements grammatically correct. Place(S) implies more than one.
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That's because I originally meant more than one. When you said Maori, I assumed the smaller, northern Polynesian islands.
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Edited by Nate: 8/1/2015 4:17:21 AMThen educate yourself, before you comment. Oh wait "mericah". That explains your lack of geographical knowledge.
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Sorry, I forgot that racist jokes had to be intelligent. Nice way to complain about my grammar and then not even use that comma correctly.
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Edited by Nate: 8/1/2015 4:16:04 AMIt's it's fine there. It's a definite pause, affirmating the point. Would you prefer I use this ;
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Edited by CaptainMericah: 8/1/2015 4:29:13 AM[quote]Then educate yourself, before you comment.[/quote] This is definitely incorrect comma usage. Third world grammar. Smh. The fact that Mauri culture exists in Polynesia means that my geographical knowledge is fine. I'm not sure why it's a big deal because nothing I originally said was meant to be taken seriously.