obviously my photoshop skills are not next level, so someone would have to make a real one, but i propose the following for consideration. I couldn't make a thought bubble for some reason, nor did I care to figure out how to do it.
"Go to someone who gives a shit" is probably the most useful one.
The third thing I hate about Asians is how apathetic many of them are in terms of honor these days. If I saw an Asian being stereotyped in a movie theater, I would immediately stand up and shout incessantly at the screen so that none of the white audience members could enjoy the film. When I saw a white man yelling at an old Asian woman a few months ago, I walked up to him and hollered slurs right back in his Aryan face. But most other Asians, I am disappointed to say, would rather just chuckle at their own stereotypes on screen and ignore the problems of their brethren. At the risk of sounding corny, whatever happened to the days of the samurai? When honor meant more than life? Whatever happened to the age of Sun Tzu when we used to kick ass?
Don???t get me wrong. I love the Asian race, but every race has its inferiors.
The third thing I hate about Asians is how apathetic many of them are in terms of honor these days. If I saw an Asian being stereotyped in a movie theater, I would immediately stand up and shout incessantly at the screen so that none of the white audience members could enjoy the film. When I saw a white man yelling at an old Asian woman a few months ago, I walked up to him and hollered slurs right back in his Aryan face. But most other Asians, I am disappointed to say, would rather just chuckle at their own stereotypes on screen and ignore the problems of their brethren. At the risk of sounding corny, whatever happened to the days of the samurai? When honor meant more than life? Whatever happened to the age of Sun Tzu when we used to kick ass?
I am also sickened when I hear Asian people imitate Negro slang in an endeavor to sound "ghetto." Am I supposed to be impressed that such a person emulates the attitude of a supposed slum resident?
Don???t get me wrong. I love the Asian race, but every race has its inferiors.
The third thing I hate about Asians is how apathetic many of them are in terms of honor these days. If I saw an Asian being stereotyped in a movie theater, I would immediately stand up and shout incessantly at the screen so that none of the white audience members could enjoy the film. When I saw a white man yelling at an old Asian woman a few months ago, I walked up to him and hollered slurs right back in his Aryan face. But most other Asians, I am disappointed to say, would rather just chuckle at their own stereotypes on screen and ignore the problems of their brethren. At the risk of sounding corny, whatever happened to the days of the samurai? When honor meant more than life? Whatever happened to the age of Sun Tzu when we used to kick ass?
god this guy is beyond pathetic and his writing is really bad.
Don???t get me wrong. I love the Asian race, but every race has its inferiors.
The third thing I hate about Asians is how apathetic many of them are in terms of honor these days. If I saw an Asian being stereotyped in a movie theater, I would immediately stand up and shout incessantly at the screen so that none of the white audience members could enjoy the film. When I saw a white man yelling at an old Asian woman a few months ago, I walked up to him and hollered slurs right back in his Aryan face. But most other Asians, I am disappointed to say, would rather just chuckle at their own stereotypes on screen and ignore the problems of their brethren. At the risk of sounding corny, whatever happened to the days of the samurai? When honor meant more than life? Whatever happened to the age of Sun Tzu when we used to kick ass?
god this guy is beyond pathetic and his writing is really bad.
You have no sense of pride.
I would like to know more about what Asian stereotypes in film, in particular, would provoke "incessant shouting" from him--I wonder if he has a problem with depictions of Asians as abiding by some extreme samurai-like code of honor under which the merest slight is grounds for suicide? "Where honor means more than life"?
AsianWeek Editor at large Ted Fang said Tuesday he regrets publishing a controversial column titled "Why I Hate Blacks" in this week's edition but has not decided whether to keep its author, Kenneth Eng, on his staff.
"Whether he will continue is under review," Fang said. "I can say his views are not the newspaper's views. It is very unfortunate that the column got in the paper. It should not have been published."
Fang would not say whether he personally approved the column, which appeared in the free weekly's news racks Friday.[/b]
AsianWeek Editor at large Ted Fang said Tuesday he regrets publishing a controversial column titled "Why I Hate Blacks" in this week's edition but has not decided whether to keep its author, Kenneth Eng, on his staff.
"Whether he will continue is under review," Fang said. "I can say his views are not the newspaper's views. It is very unfortunate that the column got in the paper. It should not have been published."
Fang would not say whether he personally approved the column, which appeared in the free weekly's news racks Friday.[/b]
All of this guy's columns are "very unfortunate"--has anyone unearthed anything by him that doesn't resemble the ramblings of any angry twelve-year-old?
Why would anyone--after seeing his work--want to be continue to be affilliated with him?
Oh, snap--he's got a new joint coming out tomorrow.
In a future period known as Reincarnation Times, existence technology has been developed that allows humans to reincarnate after death???and retain full waking awareness of their past lives. With this life everlasting, people begin to feel immortal and no longer consider death to be part of their existence. Cosine Chan, a law-enforcement agent???who has spent her life fighting hyperviolent vandals, thieves, and perjurers???finds herself thrust into investigating a mysterious anarchist known only as Limacon Lambert who is plotting to pollute the consciousness pools of mankind. She soon learns that he is affiliated with a rebel cult that intends to end reincarnation and restore the natural order of the universe. Bravely facing many adversaries and strange alterations of consciousness, Cosine learns that immortality is not the blessing it seems to be, that death is not always a curse, and that it's preferable to live a heroic life than an eternal one.
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"Go to someone who gives a shit" is probably the most useful one.
plz to forgive my but hwat is FOB?
Why I Hate Asians
Fuck, is he talking about me?!
I like that the dragon is packing a gun AND a sword.
There's no way this guy can be for real.
Uh uh. Nope.
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god this guy is beyond pathetic and his writing is really bad.
You have no sense of pride.
I would like to know more about what Asian stereotypes in film, in particular, would provoke "incessant shouting" from him--I wonder if he has a problem with depictions of Asians as abiding by some extreme samurai-like code of honor under which the merest slight is grounds for suicide? "Where honor means more than life"?
Realer than real.
AsianWeek Editor at large Ted Fang said Tuesday he regrets publishing a controversial column titled "Why I Hate Blacks" in this week's edition but has not decided whether to keep its author, Kenneth Eng, on his staff.
"Whether he will continue is under review," Fang said. "I can say his views are not the newspaper's views. It is very unfortunate that the column got in the paper. It should not have been published."
Fang would not say whether he personally approved the column, which appeared in the free weekly's news racks Friday.[/b]
All of this guy's columns are "very unfortunate"--has anyone unearthed anything by him that doesn't resemble the ramblings of any angry twelve-year-old?
Why would anyone--after seeing his work--want to be continue to be affilliated with him?
He writes about dragons with guns; I live dragons with guns.
In a future period known as Reincarnation Times, existence technology has been developed that allows humans to reincarnate after death???and retain full waking awareness of their past lives. With this life everlasting, people begin to feel immortal and no longer consider death to be part of their existence. Cosine Chan, a law-enforcement agent???who has spent her life fighting hyperviolent vandals, thieves, and perjurers???finds herself thrust into investigating a mysterious anarchist known only as Limacon Lambert who is plotting to pollute the consciousness pools of mankind. She soon learns that he is affiliated with a rebel cult that intends to end reincarnation and restore the natural order of the universe. Bravely facing many adversaries and strange alterations of consciousness, Cosine learns that immortality is not the blessing it seems to be, that death is not always a curse, and that it's preferable to live a heroic life than an eternal one.
There's ONLY 5 YEARS LEFT!
i love the dragon w/ gun cover. it's funny cause the dragon is packing 3 kinds of heat, don't forget they breathe flames and shit.
It is a level inhabited by dragons with two guns and a sword. Do not tet.
Wouldn't you pack three types of heat if YOU were being chased by a robot dragon with a bazooka for an arm? jeeze, i mean seriously.
Ahhh, I see now. This was all just a way of getting publicity for his next masterpiece.