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    I'm Haitian American actually.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Impulse97 View Post
    Sorta. Enzo is Canadian along with Canada Maggot. Jborfall is French and I'm American. Sn1p3r and BTYH are American as well. Can't say for anyone else.
    I'm West Indian (Dot head indian) But i live in New York.

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    Me and Insanity are American, but our parents swear were "one 8th Cherokee!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bullet-of-Mercy View Post
    Me and Insanity are American, but our parents swear were "one 8th Cherokee!"
    We're the mutts of civilization--German, Italian, Cherokee, English... And supposedly there's an African somewhere in the family, uh, bush.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Impulse97 View Post
    Sorta. Enzo is Canadian along with Canada Maggot. Jborfall is French and I'm American. Sn1p3r and BTYH are American as well. Can't say for anyone else.
    Correction: I am canadian born, of course, but when any Canadian is asked about their ethnicity, we tend to say where our family roots are from. Canada is unlike America in that way.

    Anyways, I'm one quarter British, one quarter French, and one half Mohawk (Native American).
    "The real artist has no pride. Unfortunately he sees that his art has no limits." - Ludwig van Beethoven

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    that's awesome. I'm probably really weird to most people.
    Born in Japan. Raised in Canada, went to America for 4 years, then came to China (still here) but I go back to BC, Canada every summer.
    BUT I'm full on Chinese. Kinda sweet, eh?

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    We do tell where our roots are from, we just don't do it automatically.

    I'm 62.5% German, 25% Swedish and 12.5% Irish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Impulse97 View Post
    We do tell where our roots are from, we just don't do it automatically.
    That's still what makes us different! :p
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    lol, differences are what drive the world! I'd still like to visit Canada some day, Perhaps a trip to Vancouver or Toronto, maybe even Ontario. Then again Amsterdam sounds more interesting sometimes. I hear they have 'coffee' shops there that are fantastic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Impulse97 View Post
    lol, differences are what drive the world! I'd still like to visit Canada some day, Perhaps a trip to Vancouver or Toronto, maybe even Ontario. Then again Amsterdam sounds more interesting sometimes. I hear they have 'coffee' shops there that are fantastic.
    There really isn't too to much in Ontario except for multiple small towns, Parliament, Toronto*, and a giant nickel on a hill.

    *-Toronto is IN Ontario, bud! ;p
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