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From the unintentional sociological study known as Overheard in New York, the following dialogue between two Asian girls in Queens made us laugh for a bevy of reasons, their obvious disgust at ethnic ambiguity being only one of them:
'Mad Tan' Asian Dad Mistaken For Latino
18 Jun 2007 | 22:10
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From the unintentional sociological study known as Overheard in New York, the following dialogue between two Asian girls in Queens made us laugh for a bevy of reasons, their obvious disgust at ethnic ambiguity being only one of them:
Asian chick #1: Yeah, my dad is mad tan, so at the beach everyone thinks he's Mexican.
Asian chick #2: Oh, that sucks.We always figured being mad tan could lead to worse comparisons, like being mistaken for Paris Hilton. Also, when Latino intersects with Asian in an individual's blood, the possibilities are endless! (Comic book character 'El Panda' is just one example.) Yeah, because He's Totally Dominican [Overheard In New York] Image [Errances.Free.Fr/Gallery] Earlier, General Population, Not Just Media, Struggles To Define Us
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- LOL
- CHISPAS
- AY DIOS MIO
- QUE CUTE
- NERDO
- NACO
- CURSI
- QUE COOL
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