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  • #16
    American, raised in Hawaii, currently in Maryland

    Sour foods, efficient, stout, industrious, martial, rigid, always sounds like they're swearing even when they're not (opposite of french in that way), beer, patriotic (actual patriotism, not the nationalism that pretends to be patriotism here in America)
    Lasala'ariira-A Woman Scorned.
    Chara Smith-Bio Here

    Meram- Yes she's a shifty Hin, but she's still not going to pickpocket, daylight robbery is much more profitable.
    "The object of war is not to die for your country. It's to make the other poor dumb bastard die for his."
    -General George S. Patton

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    • #17
      hey loth, i got a video that sums up germans to me, but i dont wanna offend anyone's good taste, so ill sendja a link in a pm
      Last edited by cdnspr; 04-04-2010, 02:33 PM.
      Aggribayl Blakfyre - The man known as Bayl, aka Little Red Riding Hood, aka The Shield, aka Mr. Leaving, aka Kyle Rendell
      Cryok, Son of Frigiss - aka Fross-Choppa
      The Kegfists - Dwarven brothers likely to die under eachothers' axes
      Jarvis P. Bloggins III - Gnome with a Long Title
      (And too many more to bother listing)

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      • #18
        ....
        very classy, cdnspr

        ...


        your mother must be proud.


        I'm going to go put out my eyes now.
        James Arrow: Potion Vendor

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        • #19
          America - Illinois.

          Industrious, precise, and willful. They are a very prideful people, and while I think there is some shame of their past, they are still proud of their people. They are capable of repeatedly turning their country into an economic powerhouse. They have do a sense of humor, it's just sometimes sort of twisted. There's a reason they have a word for pleasure derived from the misfortunes of others - Schadenfreude.

          They also make delicious dessert foods.

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          • #20
            NewZealand- also raised in south pacific islands of Samoa and The Cook Islands.
            Really good beer, good sausages, saurkraut? dont know how to spell that. Some of the best cars and engineering. One of the most fun languages to swear in. Going to university in NZ the majority of germans I run into are international students. Havent really come across any of the butch dont shave armpit types that some go on about, but hey maybe most of those stay home in germany? The majority of young german women have been attractive blonde and very friendly if a little weird. Also from samoa my great grandmother was german. Back home in Samoa there was a lot of intermarrige with the german colonists, so quite a few families have german ancestry and surnames. My grandfather could speak german. Samoa which was called westersamoa at the time was a colony of germany from about the 1880's? till 1914 where on the outbreak of ww2 was annexed by New Zealand into the brittish common weath.

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            • #21
              lol, what?
              I meant to illustrate their advanced automotive engineering, and love of techno music
              Aggribayl Blakfyre - The man known as Bayl, aka Little Red Riding Hood, aka The Shield, aka Mr. Leaving, aka Kyle Rendell
              Cryok, Son of Frigiss - aka Fross-Choppa
              The Kegfists - Dwarven brothers likely to die under eachothers' axes
              Jarvis P. Bloggins III - Gnome with a Long Title
              (And too many more to bother listing)

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Tramau View Post
                There's a reason they have a word for pleasure derived from the misfortunes of others - Schadenfreude.

                We have a word for everything. The advantage of compound nouns. We like to watch America's Funniest Homevideos because it caters to our Schadenfreude and we never used to have shows like this.

                Interesting (and in some cases vaguely disturbing) - the things I've seen listed here so far.
                Annaleen Wiltenholm-There's always something to smile about.
                Chani Kalera- Intimidation is the new diplomacy. *looms*
                Eleanor "Bloody Elle" Lark - Why is the rum always gone?
                Yolanda Brown - If life gives you lemons, make lemonade. But unless life also gives you water and sugar, your lemonade is going to suck.
                Astrid Hammerhand - Och!

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                • #23
                  English.

                  Germans are like gnomes. They like to stay at home and make gadgets and gizmos. The best manufacturers in the world. They also have a stupidly high level of education, even store clerks need A-Levels (or whatever their equivalent is). They do have a sense of humour, just no-one gets it, even fellow Germans.

                  I'm glad this could be cleared up with gnomish comparisons.
                  Lorlen Locke: "Amazing how the righteous commit acts of tyranny and terror almost as beautiful as our own under their banner of "good". We merely call a spade a spade."

                  "If you can't learn to do something well, learn to enjoy doing it poorly."

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Urithrand View Post

                    Germans are like gnomes.
                    Uri, we need to talk.
                    Annaleen Wiltenholm-There's always something to smile about.
                    Chani Kalera- Intimidation is the new diplomacy. *looms*
                    Eleanor "Bloody Elle" Lark - Why is the rum always gone?
                    Yolanda Brown - If life gives you lemons, make lemonade. But unless life also gives you water and sugar, your lemonade is going to suck.
                    Astrid Hammerhand - Och!

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                    • #25
                      Can we do it over turnip tea? >_>
                      Lorlen Locke: "Amazing how the righteous commit acts of tyranny and terror almost as beautiful as our own under their banner of "good". We merely call a spade a spade."

                      "If you can't learn to do something well, learn to enjoy doing it poorly."

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                      • #26
                        British, loyal subject of the only true Empire to have ever graced our crowded sphere.

                        Germany: A nation that excels at engineering, art, beer, blondes and preventing the french from getting too uppity.
                        It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only do a little - Do what you can.
                        Sydney Smith.

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                        • #27
                          The hubby and I were stationed in Germany for almost 3 years with the U.S. military. I found the German people to be very private but also friendly. Very proud and industrious.
                          Great food and beer. Know how to do a Volksfest right!!!
                          There is a fine line between genius and insanity.....I have replaced that line with a trout!!

                          Mara ...Red Knight Follower/ Member of the Red Blades

                          Yasia .....Red Wizard

                          Elizabeta .....Rogue

                          Lillith......Cleric/Wizard

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                          • #28
                            American.

                            No sense for sarcasm, eat lots of meat, drink lots of beer.
                            Zann Wicker: "It is doubt that educates us, not faith."

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                            • #29
                              Most of my thoughts about Germans have already been stated but I will throw this out for the sake of your paper.

                              Germans tend to be . . . stereotypically . . . German?

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                              • #30
                                American: South-Eastern

                                My nearest "city" has a B/S/H factory (Bosch & Siemen's Home Appliance), so we have slightly less of a German presence then Hispanic, but slightly more then Asians (those being the other two big ethnic "transplants"). Most of the Germans I've had the pleasure of dealing with are polite and private in their day-to-day lives...but get them drunk, and they run the gamut from boarish loud-mouth to absolute freak.

                                I was very close with these three German ladies that were here for about 18 months and then sent to work in California. They were definitely not hairy, unwashed, or manly by any stretch of the imagination. They were, however, what could be considered lewd and immodest (;-D) by less progressive types. But, again, that was almost always behind closed doors.

                                I'm unsure if you can convert that into a stereotype of some kind.
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