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Nayatita Female, Russian Federation

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A story about colored people.

Written by Nayatita on November 14, 2009

A white man said, "Colore​​​­­­d people are not allowed here."
The black man turned around and stood up. He then said:
"Listen​​​­­­ sir....when I was born I was BLACK​ "
"When I grew up I was BLACK​, "
"When I'm sick I'm BLACK​, "
"When I go in the sun I'm BLACK​, "
"When I'm cold I'm BLACK​, "
"When I die I'll be BLACK."​​­­­​
"But you sir."
"When you are born you're PINK".​​
"When you grow up you're WHITE​, "
"When you're sick, you're GREEN​, "
"When you go in the sun you turn RED,​ "
"When you're cold you turn BLUE​, "
"And when you die you turn PURPLE​.
"And you have the nerve to call me colored?"​​​­­­
The black man then sat back down and the white man walked away..

Comments (8)

Estrella82 said on January 17, 2010:

That's brilliant! great blog! x

 

DollKimberly said on December 30, 2009:

wOAH, COOL

 

Senelfy said on November 16, 2009:

Lol, it's a good one. And more imporant: It's true!

Besides.. "We're all black when the lights are out.."

 

FaceTheUnknown said on November 16, 2009:

I knew this 1 before. I like it: it just makes shut up the mouths of racist people.

 

sdecordova said on November 15, 2009:

loool....thats soo true

 

Shiroi said on November 15, 2009:

yes, its popular in poland too :) its funny and true
:)

 

IgoFaster said on November 14, 2009:

Funny, I like it.

 

werotote said on November 14, 2009:

omG!! i really liked this post!!

waaa!

me conmovió!!

hahaha

=o)

 

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Nayatita

Tatyana is a girl that lives in Russian Federation. She joined Dipdive on July 6, 2009. The last time she logged in was on October 13, 2011.

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