Me too. Except in some cases in the mornings, and then it's anybody's guess.Originally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces
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Me too. Except in some cases in the mornings, and then it's anybody's guess.Originally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces
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Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our life whole
MOFF and Liz beat me to it: I am of the HUMAN race....I am not very encouraging of things that break us apart![]()
I am Caucasian with 1/2 German & 1/2 French blooded.. Also depends on what day of the week you talk to my coworkers & they would state I am "B"
&& however I really think I am a purr purr for my babies
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I'm Caucasian as I'm whiter then a ghost. Irish, English & Acadian is on my dad's side. french & native american is on my moms side.
Needless to say I got the Irish skin & then some... My dad has red hair & I have some mixed in mine.
I don't think the topic of races/ethnicities should break people apart. Rather, they should bring us together as we discover the similarities that are so apparent throughout each culture. I am human, as are the rest of you, but the world would be quite a boring place if we banded together as a single ethnicity(IMHO)
We like to travel because we love to immerse ourselves in foreign places and experience the authenticity of the culture. I don't think these different "classifications" should be used to break people apart, but they should be used to expand our knowledge and help us to understand and appreciate the world around us. I am Asian (Chinese) and I'm darn proud! My ethnicity is something that brings me much pride and joy. It's something that sets me apart from others and I'm very proud I was blessed with this opportunity to actively engage in two entirely different worlds (American/Chinese).
Giselle- I totally agree! I don't think it's wrong at all to be proud of your heritage, but judging people because of their heritage is always detrimental.
Doing my part to save BBD's, one dog at a time!
Nascar!
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