I always wanted the mi vida loca under my eye. Though, I am not Mexican, and obviously it is a predominately mexican gang affiliated tattoo. Could someone of a different ethnicity get it? Or is that too strange?
Posted on 05 March 2013.
I always wanted the mi vida loca under my eye. Though, I am not Mexican, and obviously it is a predominately mexican gang affiliated tattoo. Could someone of a different ethnicity get it? Or is that too strange?
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Posted on 08 November 2011.
My school is 95% hispanic (Mexican to be specific) and I’m supposedly Mexican too but I’m light skinned, slanty-eye’d and have black hair so everyone thinks I’m Asian. I don’t celebrate Mexican culture at all, the Mexicans at my school are gang affiliated. They think I’m “lame” for not smoking weed or drinking at 13. When my family/friends talk in Spanish I never understand them. Instead of bumping Mexican music I bump Korean Pop music (The only time I ever listen to Mexican music is to make my family happy.) And on top of that I get called zipperhead by the other students. (there are no Asians at all in this school, there was 1 Asian staff member before but he left) I also want to grow my hair out (which will cause more jokes with the fact that I wear glasses too). What do I do to stop being an outcast or the rest of freshman year. (I’m going to a school more closer to my city next year.)
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Posted on 14 August 2011.
I’m obviously confused. I am Mexican, and I hate Mexican people, lol. I am in fact of Spanish decent. But the people affiliated with my family, I don’t think are. How weird is this?
I think Mexicans are incompetent and should go back to their own country and fix it themselves. I think they are uneducated cowards for coming here. Coming here for productivity is one thing, but coming here because you can’t find any lawn mowing jobs in Mexico is sad. They need to try getting an education for once, I’m pretty sure people in Mexico remain with the intelligence of a 4th grader.
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