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Oh. I forgot to add another thing.

She's also the youngest.

However I think her parents liked me for the reason that I sorta made her girly-er as time passed. They didn't like me when I brought my PS2 and we played games into the night.

I don't mean to generalize Chinese people. But I've noticed a large degree of differences between pure and half-blooded Chinese people. This family that I encountered though was very welcoming (upto a point).
They don't like the PS2, eh. Try the Wii Laughing j/k
...I'm willing to answer any cross cultural questions you guys might have Ninja

My family is pure chinese too, but we're (cousins included) allowed to have relationships with whomever we want. Times are changin'
I'm 75 percent chinese, and I don't give a shit about our traditions frankly. Ninja
So I just found out about these sites, from 4chan.

http://www.otakucrush.com/
http://www.maiotaku.com/

Someone join and tell us how it goes? Laughing
Lidi chan= African redhead from Israel?
http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2009/09/fe...her-guild/

Another lady geek hero. Happy
http://in.news.yahoo.com/139/20090928/38...sy-ch.html

Haha, so those stupid one-liners actually work? Well whatever. Try it out, RR! Laughing
Single and unhappily married men could have greater stroke risk

Quote:Men could be at a greater risk of suffering from stroke if they are single or unhappily married, a study has revealed.

Presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2010, the results are based on research carried out in 1963.

Over 10,000 civil servant and municipal workers took part in the study, with all the men tracked until 1997.

Even after taking into account conditions including obesity, smoking habits and age at death, it was determined that single men had a 64 per cent greater risk of suffering a fatal stroke than those who were married.

Meanwhile, there was also a 64 per cent increased risk of those who reported dissatisfaction with their marriage being hit by stroke then those enjoying a successful marriage.

Uri Goldbourt, a professor of epidemiology and preventive medicine at Tel Aviv University in Israel and author of the study, said: 'I had not expected that unsuccessful marriage would be of this statistical importance.'

It is estimated that 150,000 people suffer a stroke in the UK each year, with an individual experiencing a brain attack every five minutes, according to the Stroke Association.

http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/interactive/n...tab_id=127

Tongue
How about single but happy?!
Not exactly anime-loving, but kinda related anyway. Laughing





I'm gonna be honest and say that I couldn't even make it to halfway of this video. Laughing
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