@brfutboll By the way, how old is Messi's son? Will we ever get the chance to see Messi and his son playing for the same team?
If that were to actually become reality, the world would go absolutely wild with excitement🥹
😈: The real breasts of Brazilians are so beautiful. I don't understand why they get those fake ones.
😾: Excuse me? Rude! These are real!
😈: Don't lie! We all know you get plastic surgery.
😾: That is so offfensive!
😈: Why are you so mad? It was a compliment!
😈: The real breasts of Brazilians are so beautiful. I don't understand why they get those fake ones.
😾: Excuse me? Rude! These are real!
😈: Don't lie! We all know you get plastic surgery.
😾: That is so offfensive!
😈: Why are you so mad? It was a compliment!
@agua__benta@SakurasakaRiko To dismiss the East Asian preference for fair skin as a superficial "obsession with becoming ghostly white," and to simply claim that one's "natural skin tone is beautiful," is in itself an insult.
백인한테 너는 백인이니 하얀 피부여야하는데 왜 태닝했어?
흑인한테 너는 왜 저사람처럼 새까맣지 않고 갈색이야?
↑ 누가 봐도 인종차별
아시아인한테 너는 왜 노랗고 어두운 피부가 아니라 밝아? 너는 미백주사를 맞고 미백크림을 전신에 바르는게 분명해
↑ 이 질문은 인종차별적이 아니야?
@agua__benta@SakurasakaRiko https://t.co/FHGWyJ86Vc…
I think this Korean friend can answer that question.
It’s just like the rule about "never treating African Americans to fried chicken and watermelon"—it might seem like nothing to you, but to others, it is a deeply offensive act.
@Viitor777@Frederictric@SakurasakaRiko Let’s talk about so-called peace only after you stop making disparaging remarks about the skin color of Koreans, stop sending images related to nuclear bombs to the Japanese, and stop calling Chinese people "dog eaters."