Quote Originally Posted by Ganj
...what you had said earlier, about the importance being the relationship between white and black. i felt mexican would be appropriate. i'm not lost. lol
Actually then, I don't understand how SSW let you get away with that answer. We were talking about darkness and light, and you jumped to making race a polarity between black and white, and all other ethnic groups are just lumped in between?
I hope you're not the sort to lay a polarity of good/evil, or better/worse over that polarity of race...

But of course, again, the most important thing would just be to realise what we all have in common, rather than focus on the poles...
Polymirize Reviewed by Polymirize on . the constant battle between light and dark you see it all around you. wherever there is light, there is dark. a man who appears to be illuminating, only reveals that there is an equal darkness behind him. Rating: 5