| #61 - Posted 9 August 2009, 2:44 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2977 Posts: 2216 | RE: What do DR and Haiti have in common? Yeah that second one's definitely chock full of Dominicans. |
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| #62 - Posted 9 August 2009, 2:45 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2977 Posts: 2216 | RE: What do DR and Haiti have in common? Quote: Montesquieu previously said: Quote: Chillindrina previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: Chillindrina previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: Chillindrina previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: Chillindrina previously said: Quote: ElTorodeCibao previously said: Quote: Chillindrina previously said: There isn't a single brown skinned person or nappy-headed person on here! Hell, there aren't even curly-haired people on here! Am I on a Puerto Rican/Cuban forum or something? Oh boy, you and your obsession. Did I enable you and make you relapse? I thought therapy was going well. Puerto Rican? I thought you said we were educated. Most Puerto Ricans are light skinned, how am I stupid? And my therapy did me well That's subjective at best. Really it depends on who's asking and who's looking. In my area it varies incredibly. And even the light skinned ones have facial features which do not reflect that, as I've stated before. I never called you stupid, I was referring to you mentioning all of us on here being "educated" Dominicans as opposed to the slum ones you are obsessed with. Good, hopefully you can start saving money on therapy sessions. lol, i read it wrong. you have a point but dont act like dominicans aren't as ghetto as ricans Everyone who lives in the slums is as low class acting as each other, I'm sure (with the exception perhaps of some ethnic groups). That's not to say EVERYONE in the slums is this way, but rather that all the ones who are slummy acting are no different than others of a different nationality/ethnicity. You think most Dominicans live in the suburbs? Highly doubtful. I'm sure most live in urban areas of differing economics status, then less in exurbs, and still less in the suburbs. That's just the trend for most ethnic groups (as always, save a few). Sorry but most Dominican Americans are like this: ![]() ![]() Nice, and how would you describe most trolls like yourself? I'll answer for him:lifeless, obsessed, confused. |
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| #63 - Posted 9 August 2009, 3:05 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2977 Posts: 2216 | RE: What do DR and Haiti have in common? The kid in the yellow hat looks Italian. |
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| #64 - Posted 9 August 2009, 3:10 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2266 Posts: 1502 | RE: What do DR and Haiti have in common? Quote: Chillindrina previously said: Sorry but most Dominican Americans are like this: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| #65 - Posted 9 August 2009, 3:27 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: August 2009 Member #: 3278 Posts: 410 | RE: What do DR and Haiti have in common? Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: Chillindrina previously said: Sorry but most Dominican Americans are like this: ![]() ![]() ![]() lol, those are americanized Mexican dishes, in Mexico they don't actually eat it like that. Tout nèg ki renmen libète pa janm vle wè polis.-kreyòl- |
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| #66 - Posted 9 August 2009, 3:27 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, La Union Join date: July 2008 Member #: 1028 Posts: 1284 | RE: What do DR and Haiti have in common? Both sides once shared the same music to some instincts are still quite almost very similar. At times one can say that the only difference between the two places is the social developemnt improvement advancement, language and the apparent hues. Other than that, there are several hints that prove both nations to have so much in common. I live on both sides growing up, I almost at times cannot see much what the differences are, even as if I know for a fact there may be for certain, but surely they seem pale many times to make a firsm absctract. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| #67 - Posted 9 August 2009, 3:37 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2977 Posts: 2216 | RE: What do DR and Haiti have in common? Quote: HaytiQuisqueyaBohio previously said: Quote: cyberdragon previously said: Quote: Chillindrina previously said: Sorry but most Dominican Americans are like this: ![]() ![]() ![]() lol, those are americanized Mexican dishes, in Mexico they don't actually eat it like that. You're a quick one. |
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| #68 - Posted 9 August 2009, 3:39 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2977 Posts: 2216 | RE: What do DR and Haiti have in common? Quote: AfroLatino previously said: Both sides once shared the same music to some instincts[sic] are still quite almost very similar. At times one can say that the only difference between the two places is the social developemnt [sic] improvement advancement, language and the apparent hues. Other than that, there are several hints that prove both nations to have so much in common. I live on both sides growing up, I almost at times cannot see much what the differences are, even as if I know for a fact there may be for certain, but surely they seem pale many times to make a firsm[sic] absctract[sic]. OH, so damn near everything? Edited on 8/9/2009 3:42 PM by ElTorodeCibao. |
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| #69 - Posted 9 August 2009, 3:42 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2977 Posts: 2216 | RE: What do DR and Haiti have in common? Quote: Chillindrina previously said: Who cares? Some of those Mexicans could easily pass for Dominican. No, we're all Blacks. Light skinned Blacks (not mulattoes) at best. |
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| #70 - Posted 9 August 2009, 4:11 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: August 2009 Member #: 3278 Posts: 410 | RE: What do DR and Haiti have in common? Quote: Chillindrina previously said: Who has more in common? Dominicans and Haitians? Dominicans and Puerto Ricans? or Dominicans and Cubans? They all have similar culture. Tout nèg ki renmen libète pa janm vle wè polis.-kreyòl- |
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