@ supra - sorry if it made you feel bad.
@ supra - sorry if it made you feel bad.
I wouldn't find it offensive if someone called me desi. But some people might find it offensive. It's more awkward because it's not a widely known word.Originally Posted by JPaul
Yogi, can you stop posting fellas. It's enough that some o deez women have no hips or ass.![]()
Silly bitch, your weapons cannot harm me. Don't you know who I am? I'm the Juggernaut, Bitchhhh!
Flies Like An Arrow, Flies Like An Apple
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Oh ok. My ex-gf was half black/half east indian (beautiful) and when I told my coworker from Trinidad (who had my Xbox moddedOriginally Posted by maebach
) he said that was called dougla (sp?). He said it could be considered derogatory but I asked her about it, she thought nothing of it.
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I guess any race labeling can be considered derogatory if it's not the accepted race name.
Desi is a new one for me. Is it American or East Indian?
I haven't the slightest as to what emo is either.![]()
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Silly bitch, your weapons cannot harm me. Don't you know who I am? I'm the Juggernaut, Bitchhhh!
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For you, allways!!!Originally Posted by Busyman
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Btw. i actually don't fancy male bums......
Last edited by Yogs; 01-02-2006 at 04:39 PM.
Vida!!!Originally Posted by Yogs
The fella's head peepng out screws up the asscheekviewership.
Silly bitch, your weapons cannot harm me. Don't you know who I am? I'm the Juggernaut, Bitchhhh!
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Sans the rearward head she is rather hawt!Originally Posted by Yogs
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Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum
I don't think he ever said whether he was a giver or a taker, or both.Originally Posted by manker
From my understanding the term "des" or "desh" means "country", thus "desi" means "from the country" (presumming country of origin) in many of the indian languages.Originally Posted by JPaul
It would be like if i met someone from wales in england who asked me are you "from the country" (meaning wales) in the native tongue.
I know this from a former collegue who is from the bengal region of india. Ok i admit i learnt this from a guy from the local indian restaurant, although the former collegue did say something similar.
Last edited by Robert00000; 01-02-2006 at 08:51 PM.
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