<p>^^Between Caucasian and Asian, you are Asian pretty much everywhere, but conceptualizing of yourself as being part of the Indian race is more accurate and more similar to the stance most sociologists would take.</p>
<p>Here are my 5 AM, I’m being too honest views:</p>
<p>White: makes me feel bad, but I’m never into them (IRL, not counting the likes of Elijah Wood and Anderson Cooper) unless I conceptualize of them as a slightly different ethnicity (eg: my Turkish friend was always Turkish, never white. my half-Mexican friend is always biracial or Hispanic, never white). But my parents would kill me if I brought home a person of typical European background anyway, I think.</p>
<p>Hispanic: I don’t know any! But Gael Garcia Bernal would be my lover if he weren’t so short. So, probs cool.</p>
<p>Asian: Hot. Especially the king of Bhutan. </p>
<p>AA: also makes me feel bad, but I’ve not been into them since I was little. That’s changing now. Mostly because Aaron McGruder is terribly hot.</p>
<p>^very very descriptive, Millancad.</p>
<p>Personally, I’m head over heels for someone like Gaspard Ulliel.
Total cutie.</p>
<p>^OMG, I forgot about him! I was in love with him from the Hannibal Rising previews. Actually, he looks hot in all his previews and (especially) in Paris Je T’aime, just not in picture, which means he’s probably hot in real life and just not as photogenic as he is hot.</p>
<p>Oh, I totally forgot. All the famous white guys I find hot are pale and waify. Such an attractive look. Maybe the fact that I find no IRL white guys hot just means that I know no pale waifs? I think that’s right.</p>
<p>Actually, I think it might be most accurate to say that I generally find no one in real life attractive. I just feel like I don’t find white and black guys attractive since I see a lot and don’t want any. Since I only see a few Asians and no Hispanics, it seems, before looking more closely, that I find those races more attractive. But I’m equally awful.</p>
<p>ok I dunno who these supposedly hot people are but I better check them out now for some eye-candy :P. And Milancad, I totally agree about the king of Bhutan. ;)</p>
<p>I haven’t had a crush on a guy in real life for a lloong time In fact I’ve only had two serious crushes in my life. But I think I would find an Indian guy hotter because I’ve been conditioned that I need to marry an Indian.</p>
<p>Hannibal Rising <3
Even with his hair combed back, he looks amazing.
And those eyes <em>melts</em></p>
<p>that dude in Hannibal rising looks a little feminine no? And what do you think of Brad Pitt? Hot or not?</p>
<p>NO. He used to be, but no.
Yes, he’s rather feminine in Hannibal Rising, but he’s adorable.
Period. :D</p>
<p>I find that part Asian and part Caucasian/white guys are hot
Well of course there are exceptions, but it is an exotic mix; their skin color is just divine, and their facial features are a bonus.
As for the girls, part Asian and part Caucasian girls are generally pretty. I envy few the looks of a few of them, they just have the best of both worlds because they don’t have a huge nose and/or pasty skin, and they don’t have a flat face (what I possibly have to dislike about my Asian-ness, but some Asians don’t have a flat face).
I haven’t met very many (if any) Hispanic and African/black guys, so I can’t really talk about them I guess…
But I think South American models are gorgeous</p>
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<p>One God, three Persons – definitely not henotheism, definitely not polytheism. That’s what makes it so unusual. Anyway… Do you embrace Arianism or modalism? The latter seems to be more in line with your thinking.</p>
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<p>For me, it definitely is. But I don’t think that you can draw that conclusion. There is a very real concern about how to raise the children in terms of religion, but obviously that’s not up for discussion in terms of race (once you commit to someone). “Race” does not have the same connotation or implications that “religion” does simply because the latter involves beliefs and choice, the former does not.</p>
<p>Lots of Chinese/White people in my school, most of them pretty good looking. I dunno, there are so many that they’ve stopped being noticeable. There are like NO black people in my school, wonder why.</p>
<p>^ who’s post are u referring to? I got a little confused</p>
<p>and yeah, race can just be outward appearance but religion is something more fundamental. Haha but for me, there is a problem because I doubt I would find many non-Indian Hindus of a different race.</p>
<p>Putturani, I do not find Brad Pitt hot at all. Blehhh. My friends think I’m mad.</p>
<p>And, yeah, he’s feminine, but I actually prefer more feminine guys. I said I like pale waifs, didn’t I? Hahaha. According to something I read in the Wall Street Journal, that means I don’t feel the need to be concerned for my children’s physical well being.</p>
<p>Baelor, I know it’s not supposed to be polytheistic and isn’t really, but I feel that since humans tend to tend toward beliefs that are not 100% monotheistic and I’d rather be 100%, I don’t really like it. I’m not familiar with modalism, but I just wiki’d it and it doesn’t sound me-ish.</p>
<p>AP chem in under 2 hours, ahhh!</p>
<p>^ Feminine guys? Do you care to elaborate on this? Do you mean guys that look feminine?</p>
<p>Good luck on AP chem btw.</p>
<p>^Well, I don’t think they look feminine, but Putturani does. This is the guy we were discussing: <a href=“http://z.about.com/d/movies/1/0/G/h/O/hannibalrisingpic7.jpg[/url]”>http://z.about.com/d/movies/1/0/G/h/O/hannibalrisingpic7.jpg</a>
So that’s what we mean by feminine guys.</p>
<p>Let me put another picture to put you into perspective.
<a href=“http://tinchandnoe.files.■■■■■■■■■■■■■/2008/07/1508_757438301_gaspard_ulliel_h191036_l.jpg[/url]”>http://tinchandnoe.files.■■■■■■■■■■■■■/2008/07/1508_757438301_gaspard_ulliel_h191036_l.jpg</a></p>
<p>feminine as in ‘cute-looking’.
not like ‘Korean pretty looking’.</p>
<p>he is kinda cute I guess</p>
<p>btw I have no idea what u guys are talking about monotheism and polytheism. Confused</p>
<p>I also do not really know the definite description, but here goes:
monotheism: only believe in 1 God. Ex: Christians worshiping Jesus Christ.
polytheism: believe in more than 1 God, hence the ‘poly’. Ex: Hindu worshiping Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.</p>
<p>^ actually that’s not true.</p>
<p>The Greeks were polytheistic but Hindus are not truly polytheistic because we believe in one God (Brahman - NOT Brahma) who has many different forms e.g. Brahma, Vishnu Shiva etc. Kind of how Christians have the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit … I think</p>
<p>btw was JC god or the son of God?</p>