she may sound racist, but she's right. fobs have no manners. in public areas they set up camps and perimeters around them like mini china towns and do their things only among themselves.
she may sound racist, but she's right. fobs have no manners. in public areas they set up camps and perimeters around them like mini china towns and do their things only among themselves.
she may sound racist, but she's right. fobs have no manners. in public areas they set up camps and perimeters around them like mini china towns and do their things only among themselves.
People talking on phones in the library has become an epidemic in my uni. Not necessarily Asians, though London South Asians are pretty bad offenders in my experience. The real problem here is that the uni decided to turn the library into something like a coffee-shop.
It's for quiet work, damn it!
Also that girl is unattractive. And her voice is horrible.
I agree with everything in the first video siberiantiger posted. I'm not asian, but he at least acknowledges that what she says is based on truth (all stereotypes are) you just don't say them out loud.
That being said, I have never noticed/been bothered by asians doing these things, except one asian family who cooked with something that stunk up the whole apartment complex due to the grease they used when cooking (it wasn't student, just asians).
The girl looks slightly large, which accounts for her boob size. However the grainy video doesn't do much for her face, so I can't tell (it looks pretty average to me) but her hair is ugly. And I can't see her gut to see how big she really is.
Finally, who the fuck uses the library? I think I stepped in there like 30 times in 5 years. And I had a class which met in the library.
"Parliamentary inquiry, Mr. Chairman - do we have to call the Gentleman a gentleman if he's not one?"
Ultraviolet -- Inf, we've got a job for you. ASUS has been very naughty and we need our lil guy to go do their mom's to teach them if they fuck around, they gon' find out
UndeadStar -- I wonder if that's what happened to me. A returned product (screen) was "officially lost" for a while before being found and refunded. Maybe it would have remained "lost" if I didn't communicate?