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Posted on Nov 26, 2014, 8:34 pm
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I am from West Texas (El Paso), a melting pot of Mexican and American cultures, being Mexican the culture and American the social traits. You feel the same social segregation feeling as in any other American city, still you can enjoy the Mexicanisms of the city. It is weird. The majority of the people here are mexicans, but they don't even act like that. They have lost all that "mexican friendliness" and empathy. They are just a bunch of robots created by the American social system as well. Oh and there is this Fort in the end of the city that brings a lot of americans from all the places of the country into this city.

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Posted on Nov 27, 2014, 7:36 am
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Quote from: ReadRothbard on November 26, 2014, 06:47:46 PMI'm from South-east Michigan on the border of Ohio in a little town called Temperance. It's a pretty nice town. The climate is one of intense, hot summers and cold, brutal winters. When I went to primary and secondary school, a lot of days were cancelled because of the harsh snow storms of up to a foot of snow.

The people are very homogenous ethnically. About 96% of inhabitants are white (according to the most recents stats), with very few Hispanics, Asians, and Blacks. I'm part-Hispanic, and I was one of the ones at my school. However, I can say that race and ethnicity have never been a problem in our town; there are very, very few people whom I've encountered whom express any type of ethnic or racial animosity against "minorities". We also have a lot of hunters and target shooters at our school. That's one perk of living in America: the gun stores. We have one just up the street, and although you need a background check and some licenses to buy them, you get to check out and hold any gun in the store. It is a sweet place.  Where are you from and what's it like?


Well that does sound nice although the gun stores seem kind of absurd from a european point of view. Contrary to popular belief Sweden isn't that ethnicallu homogenous, though the culture is the same everywhere, some of the largest minorities are finns, danes, norveigans, kurds, irakier and somalis. People that don't immigrate from the western world might face various degrees of discrimination not gonna lie but it's very slight and almost never overt.

-By the way will you really lenghten to 185CM from 169? That is ambitious indeed.

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Posted on Nov 27, 2014, 7:45 am
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Quote from: Uppland on November 27, 2014, 07:36:43 AMWell that does sound nice although the gun stores seem kind of absurd from a european point of view. Contrary to popular belief Sweden isn't that ethnicallu homogenous, though the culture is the same everywhere, some of the largest minorities are finns, danes, norveigans, kurds, irakier and somalis. People that don't immigrate from the western world might face various degrees of discrimination not gonna lie but it's very slight and almost never overt.

-By the way will you really lenghten to 185CM from 169? That is ambitious indeed.


I think he has the same sitting height as me so he may be fine. But lengthening more than 5" is not recommended but I think almost everyone unless their diminutive would be happy over a 5" gain.

Quote from: LittleWhiteMan on November 26, 2014, 08:34:49 PMI am from West Texas (El Paso), a melting pot of Mexican and American cultures, being Mexican the culture and American the social traits. You feel the same social segregation feeling as in any other American city, still you can enjoy the Mexicanisms of the city. It is weird. The majority of the people here are mexicans, but they don't even act like that. They have lost all that "mexican friendliness" and empathy. They are just a bunch of robots created by the American social system as well. Oh and there is this Fort in the end of the city that brings a lot of americans from all the places of the country into this city.


Man I should go to Mexico. I love Mexican women.

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Posted on Nov 27, 2014, 8:06 am
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What about his trso width?  His shoulders, arms and hands might be strangely small at 185CM

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Posted on Nov 27, 2014, 8:23 am
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Quote from: Uppland on November 27, 2014, 08:06:29 AMWhat about his trso width?  His shoulders, arms and hands might be strangely small at 185CM


He'd probably have to go to the gym and build mass. I'm also probably gonna have to as well even on a 2" gain cause 190cm+ guys usually have distinctly broader shoulders than 183-189cm guys.

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Posted on Nov 27, 2014, 9:19 am
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My shoulder width is about 23 inches. Torso length is about 22 inches, with a 98 cm sitting height.

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