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Daily Chit-Chat -- Autumn and/or Spring Edition

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I am a smart kid, but I hate answering questions.
 
All the schools I went through had all kinds of people from all kinds of races. o3o

I live in California, so most of the school is made up of Mexicans...>__> It's cool though, because a lot of them were my friends. XD
 
My elementary and high schools were both primarily Caucasian, which is to be expected of northern Ontario, though my University has students from a wide variety of ethnic backgrounds, which is pretty rad.
 

Wow. That's totally disrespectful, just because I didn't agree with what you think?

You were also disrespectful to all those who edit TVTropes, calling them 'wannabee funny idiots'.
 
Kanade, when you pretty much say a whole website (enjoyed by many) is full of idiots, please don't turn right around and act all offended when someone calls you a troll for so bluntly insulting their interests.

@PIXY: Toronto tends to be pretty multicultural (though it depends on the area of TO you're in) so I guess... it means you probably went to school with more of a variety of races. :P
 
The High school I attended had no Asian American students, and a handful of African Americans and Latino Americans.
It was predominately white, I'm afraid. It was rather small, at that. My graduating class was the largest ever, with fifty-three people. XD; So, yeah. :p
 
My school is fairly diverse. There's a large South Asian population along with a handful of East Asians, Latinos, and the occasional mixed folks. Not too many people of African/Caribbean descent, this being non-Toronto Canada and all.
 
My school only has about 500 people, and that's including all the younger kids (My school has all ages, from 5-18). It's predominantly white, but strangely the main race are South Africans. There's only a handful of Polynesians & black Africans, but about 50 asians due to the exchange programs that go there. I guess I could say that it's culturally diverse, but white is still dominant.

Edit: @Yuoaman: Really? It gives off the impression that it's trying to be funny, at least in my observations.
 
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