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^That boy didn't seem overly enthusiastic about poking that White girl. But I guess he was thinking that she should have the real thing, at least once in her life.
Gigantic Member # 17311
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^LOL Good one!
the lioness Member # 17353
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what you are seeing is physically impossible, white people with their shirts off in Africa. If they were to do this in Africa, they would be badly sunburned and taken to the hospital coming down with skin cancer soon after.
this video was obviously staged in Europe
stop posting this phony white propaganda
Mike111 Member # 9361
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quote:Originally posted by the lioness: what you are seeing is physically impossible, white people with their shirts off in Africa. If they were to do this in Africa, they would be badly sunburned and taken to the hospital coming down with skin cancer soon after.
this video was obviously staged in Europe
stop posting this phony white propaganda
lioness my little Albino ditz in denial. I know Your little attempt at psychology was aimed at my earlier statements about Albinos in Africa.
But being totally stupid as you are, you fail to realize just how huge Africa is (maps make it look smaller so everything is in prospective).
The fact is that in South Africa where that video was probably shot, the climate, UV wise, is the same as Sydney Australia. So though, as the Australians have found out, the Sun is indeed the White mans enemy: During certain months, a White person can go shirtless.
BTW Lioness - Don't try that again, you are simply not smart enough.
the lioness Member # 17353
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whites cannot survive shirtless anywhere in Africa, period
you expect me to believe your European made Climate charts. more white propaganda
it's fake, the locations and the charts.
Don't try that again
Mike111 Member # 9361
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I take no pleasure in this, and I did not know beforehand. But it is as I suspected - Whites, beware the Sun!
The Cancer Association of South Africa
South Africa has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world after Australia. CANSA urges all South Africans to be SunSmart to reduce the high incidence of skin cancer in the country.