White women with black guys 'cos they can't get white one?..

duranman

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That's the general consensus in London but is that the case worldwide? And does it explain why the women are always mingers? I don't necessarily agree with this, just welcome your thoughts..
 
That's the general consensus in London but is that the case worldwide? And does it explain why the women are always mingers? I don't necessarily agree with this, just welcome your thoughts..

I doubt very much that that's the "general consensus".
 
Pair bonding is all about what we call THE SCRIPT CURSE. Most people build their lives around destructive scripts rather than hopes and dreams and tastes and talents. That is, they've been brainwashed to exist in a world of drama or melodrama, usually a tragic one. Females tend to be a mix of anxiety and delusion inside a histrionic bowl, and black males are their bookend companions.
 
Just wtf is a minger?

Remember, sometimes we really do need an English-to-American interpreter...
 
Sometimes London English is the hardest one to understand.

Maybe "black guy" means leather mantle wearing emo.

Maybe "white girl" means, you know, the white girlie overtatooed version of the "black guy".

Maybe "can't get" means she can't or won't understand him.

Maybe "minger" means "depressed white girl with a German shepherd as her only friend"....


Then, maybe, it's true.
 
Sometimes London English is the hardest one to understand.

Maybe "black guy" means leather mantle wearing emo.

Maybe "white girl" means, you know, the white girlie overtatooed version of the "black guy".

Maybe "can't get" means she can't or won't understand him.

Maybe "minger" means "depressed white girl with a German shepherd as her only friend"....


Then, maybe, it's true.

:D

I think the German-to-English-to-American translator is broken too, and not all just based upon this post.
 
duranman, what on earth are you talking about?

Not for the first time, your thread 'questions' remind me of the great physicist Wolfgang Pauli's remark:

'It is not only not right, it is not even wrong.'
 
Oh great, there goes the neighborhood.

;)

Now we need a physicist-to-layman-to-English-to-American translator...
 
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