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Chinese Communities In America

The Cajun

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I dunno is there any parts of America where the chinese community is pretty big?
 
California has historically had a pretty large Chinese community. I'm not sure if it's still that way though.
 
San Francisco has a huge Chinese community.
So does New York.
 
I know this Chinese b**** who got left millions 'cause she was pretty much a ****e/kept woman for a Chinese real estate dude who died, and she is SUCH a ****.
Then I know this other Chinese old-lady who hates the first because they shared the same path to wealth.

Other than that, there is a Chinatown near Seattle, but I never go there, but I always think it'd be cool to.

Anyway, the answer is: Yes. :huh:
 
The Cajun said:
I dunno is there any parts of America where the chinese community is pretty big?
I'll take a guess and say: not where you live
 
America and Canada both. Did you think maybe a population that big didn't spread to areas of North America? :huh:
 
wherever the fake Louie Vuitton purses come from.
OOOOOOO!!!!
cultural burn.
 
The Chinese here in So-cal are usually rich, so no there not communist.
 
Nobody's talking about communism here. A community does not mean communism. Two different words from the same root.
 
NOFX said:
The Chinese here in So-cal are usually rich, so no there not communist.

You do nothing to disprove my belief that all asians are, in one form or another, ******ed.
 
Outsiderzedge said:
You do nothing to disprove my belief that all asians are, in one form or another, ******ed.
do you say that because they're freakishly good at math?
you know?
like the Rainman!
 
Outsiderzedge said:
You do nothing to disprove my belief that all asians are, in one form or another, ******ed.

You look down on all minorities don't you?
 

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