Would you?
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There was a stupid trend of girlfriends and wives asking their boyfriends and husbands "Would you still love me if I was a worm?". Anyone that did not answer exactly "Of course not, you wouldn't be capable of worrying if I loved you if you were a worm." Was found out to be stupid.
Ok, that makes more sense. I’ve gotten the “would you still love me if I was fat or disfigured” before, but never an earthworm.
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What am I even looking at here? Are these earthworms? Do people have problems with big booty Latinas?
Took me a few seconds to realize there wasn't genitalia in these panels
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Took me a few seconds to realize there wasn't genitalia in these panels
Ruined your whole day!
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Of course not. What questions is this.
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What am I even looking at here? Are these earthworms? Do people have problems with big booty Latinas?
It's literally the opposite of "would you still love me if I was a worm?"
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Ruined your whole day!
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*Hispanic.
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It's literally the opposite of "would you still love me if I was a worm?"
Why is this a thing, where does it come from?
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Ruined your whole day!
I'm glad someone understands!
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Why is this a thing, where does it come from?
The internet?
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*Hispanic.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Latina is fine if you mean anyone from Latin America, including Brazilians, but not the Spanish.
Hispanic is anyone who speaks Spanish as a first language, including the Spanish, but not Brazilians.
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There was a stupid trend of girlfriends and wives asking their boyfriends and husbands "Would you still love me if I was a worm?". Anyone that did not answer exactly "Of course not, you wouldn't be capable of worrying if I loved you if you were a worm." Was found out to be stupid.
Sheesh, someone is salty
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Latina is fine if you mean anyone from Latin America, including Brazilians, but not the Spanish.
Hispanic is anyone who speaks Spanish as a first language, including the Spanish, but not Brazilians.
I wonder why 'Latina' wouldn't include other countries with Latin-based languages. Why not Spain Latina? Portugal Latina? France, Italy. Romania Latina. Also, the small countries in South America that don't speak Spanish or Portuguese (French-Guiana? Maybe others).
I guess Latina/o/e means Latin-American (no, not that type of 'American')
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You weirdos are almost convince me to skip right Emperor God of Dune justbfor this shit
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Ok, that makes more sense. I’ve gotten the “would you still love me if I was fat or disfigured” before, but never an earthworm.
It’s taking that stereotype to the extreme as a joke
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I wonder why 'Latina' wouldn't include other countries with Latin-based languages. Why not Spain Latina? Portugal Latina? France, Italy. Romania Latina. Also, the small countries in South America that don't speak Spanish or Portuguese (French-Guiana? Maybe others).
I guess Latina/o/e means Latin-American (no, not that type of 'American')
wrote last edited by [email protected]Yes, Latin America is a very specific region where Latina/o originated. Because it was colonized by Spaniards, it still retains some of its original culture and likes to maintain a separate identity than general "Latin based language".
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I wonder why 'Latina' wouldn't include other countries with Latin-based languages. Why not Spain Latina? Portugal Latina? France, Italy. Romania Latina. Also, the small countries in South America that don't speak Spanish or Portuguese (French-Guiana? Maybe others).
I guess Latina/o/e means Latin-American (no, not that type of 'American')
I've thought this too, but I think it's ultimately a geographical description based on a misnomer. It's kinda wild.
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Ok, that makes more sense. I’ve gotten the “would you still love me if I was fat or disfigured” before, but never an earthworm.
For me it totally makes sense because my boyfriend always says he looks like a worm without his hair. And now in his fourties he's really scared of loosing his hair. And I always tell him I will love him even when he looks like a worm. Perfect for the situation but might not apply to everyone.
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Yes, Latin America is a very specific region where Latina/o originated. Because it was colonized by Spaniards, it still retains some of its original culture and likes to maintain a separate identity than general "Latin based language".
I find it interesting that US folks seem sometimes to forget Brazil as Latin American. They'd first bring up Rosalía as Latin Music than Anitta, clearly confusing Latin American with Hispanic
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I find it interesting that US folks seem sometimes to forget Brazil as Latin American. They'd first bring up Rosalía as Latin Music than Anitta, clearly confusing Latin American with Hispanic
wrote last edited by [email protected]The language divide explains that neatly. I don't consider Portuguese as Hispanic, personally.