just saying....
Why don't we ever see baby pigeons or oriental homeless people?
by UnConfused 32 Replies latest jw friends
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BurnTheShips
Most Asians are hard working and have tight families that take care of their own....
As for baby pigeons, your guess is as good as mine.
BTS
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Nathan Natas
I'm thinking Asians eat the pigeons and build houses with their bones.
It's inscrutably clever of them!
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fokyc
The parents look after the baby pigeons IN the nest for up to 28 days, they are then Squabs which look like pigeons.
Most oriental families look after each other, hence few appear homeless.
fokyc
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rebel8
I have baby mourning doves living in my back yard. Does that count?
We do not see Oriental homeless people because there is no such thing as an Oriental person.
http://journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/livewire/archived/oriental_rugs_or_people/ -
ninja
hey uncy....it's been done already by karl pilkington....listen to his shows....he's a legend in my house ....he's a friend of ricky gervais
Karl: You're never gonna believe this. Homeless. Chinese Fella. I've never seen one of them.
http://www.pilkipedia.co.uk/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page -
Seeker4
Yeah, Oriental is no longer used. Considered insulting. Try Asian. S4
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moshe
I've seen plenty of baby pigeons in my youth- did you ever climb up in barn and look for their nests? I have seen pigeons with squabs on the nest in February with snow on the ground. They found a semi-warm place inside a factory building and I suppose they knew where to forage for food- like near fast food restaurants. They regurgitate semi-digested food to feed their young.
As for homeless Oriental people- well homelessness doesn't usually happen, if you have family to help you out and you are a person of good character and who has a work ethic, etc. The homeless people I saw in Florida 20 years ago preferred to spend their money on drugs and booze- not rent.- get the picture? But, yes, I don't recall seeing an Asian homless person.
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avishai
I've seen baby pigeons. And homeless Asians.
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mkr32208
How about 'chink' can I say that?