attn: Konig

Correspondent:: "nu-monet v7.0"
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 20:17:43 -0700

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http://69.4.114.14:81/Pictures/Blac-Man.jpg

He should'a stayed with that high yaller gal.

--
"I can imagine a LOT when it comes
to unimaginable power."
-- nu-monet


Correspondent:: König Prüß, GfbAEV
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 11:06:06 GMT

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"nu-monet v7.0" wrote:

>http://69.4.114.14:81/Pictures/Blac-Man.jpg
>
>He should'a stayed with that high yaller gal.
>
>--

Well, they probably think that White women are better.
I remember reading a study in collitch where young black
girls were offered White Barbie dolls and Black Barbie dolls,
they more often chose White Barbie dolls. When asked why
they chose the White one "because it is better" or because
it is prettier.

There are several variations of this study online.
Granted that there are some black women who
look sort of like water buffalo and got chin hair,
so an attractive White woman might be a better
deal. But what of the Black men who choose White
women who look like water buffalo with chin hair
when they could have had a fiiiiiiiine Black woman
with a PhD in chemistry?

Or what of the trend of educated, fine Black women
seeking out White professional men because Black
men generally ain't worth a shit and dis their women
alla time?

"This is Whiteman, introduced in Zap Comix #1.
When readers met him, he stood for everything
wrong with the guys who ran America. Whiteman's
chief concern was keeping a tight asshole in all
situations. A hard charger, he was both on the go
and constipated. Whiteman kept his gut sucked in
and his chest thrust out. Whiteman wanted people
to think he was tough--and he was--but maintaining
the facade was hard work. Crumb rescued him in
Home Grown Funnies. He was kidnapped by Yetti
and underwent an epiphany in the woods. He found
happiness with the forest creature. His bowels no
longer on fire, able to satisfy his lust any time he
wanted, this former paragon abandoned his wife,
kids and civilization for eternal comic book heaven
with Yetti."

http://www.stat.pitt.edu/stoffer/whiteman.gif



Correspondent:: "Revi Shankar"
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 07:16:58 -0500

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; "GfbAEV" wrote

> "This is Whiteman, introduced in Zap Comix #1.
> When readers met him, he stood for everything
> wrong with the guys who ran America. Whiteman's
> chief concern was keeping a tight asshole in all
> situations. A hard charger, he was both on the go
> and constipated. Whiteman kept his gut sucked in
> and his chest thrust out. Whiteman wanted people
> to think he was tough--and he was--but maintaining
> the facade was hard work. Crumb rescued him in
> Home Grown Funnies. He was kidnapped by Yetti
> and underwent an epiphany in the woods. He found
> happiness with the forest creature. His bowels no
> longer on fire, able to satisfy his lust any time he
> wanted, this former paragon abandoned his wife,
> kids and civilization for eternal comic book heaven
> with Yetti."
>
> http://www.stat.pitt.edu/stoffer/whiteman.gif

That describes my brother's life nearly perfectly. Only he wasn't kidnapped,
he ran howling into the woods.







Correspondent:: König Prüß, GfbAEV
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:35:15 GMT

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"Revi Shankar" wrote:

>
>; "GfbAEV" wrote
>
>> "This is Whiteman, introduced in Zap Comix #1.
>> When readers met him, he stood for everything
>> wrong with the guys who ran America. Whiteman's
>> chief concern was keeping a tight asshole in all
>> situations. A hard charger, he was both on the go
>> and constipated. Whiteman kept his gut sucked in
>> and his chest thrust out. Whiteman wanted people
>> to think he was tough--and he was--but maintaining
>> the facade was hard work. Crumb rescued him in
>> Home Grown Funnies. He was kidnapped by Yetti
>> and underwent an epiphany in the woods. He found
>> happiness with the forest creature. His bowels no
>> longer on fire, able to satisfy his lust any time he
>> wanted, this former paragon abandoned his wife,
>> kids and civilization for eternal comic book heaven
>> with Yetti."
>>
>> http://www.stat.pitt.edu/stoffer/whiteman.gif
>
>That describes my brother's life nearly perfectly. Only he wasn't kidnapped,
>he ran howling into the woods.
>
>
>
>
>

Yeah, a lot of people did!

I still run howling into the woods,
especially when there's a full moon!