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  1. dmc89

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    Marisa Tomei was just sexy in My Cousin Vinny.


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    Marisa Tomei is still sexy
     
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    Isabel Lucas

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    Sarah Roemer

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    my bad

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  6. TopsDrop

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    That's just gross. She has the body of a 12 yr old boy.
     
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    Like em thick I see!

    How bout KD Aubert
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    Robin Thicke's wife Paula Patton

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    The beautiful Katie Cassidy
    From the Nightmare on Elm Street 2010 remake(one of the reasons I'm going to watch)

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  11. Honey Bear

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    The thread was derailed by Peter's Persian crew. I asked a legitimate question in response to that, and it's too late baby, it's too late, to go back now.

    Waiting for an answer Peter.
     
  12. Pete Chilcutt

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    It's pretty sad that you devote your time and energy to talking down other people's race, religion, skin color, gender, etc.

    I don't know what you problem is, but if there is anyone on this board that would compare to being an elitist, it would be you Ron. You have no respect for anyone, and you try to talk down to anyone and everyone who trys to even have a conversation with you. It's as if you get an arousal out of stirring things up. I'm sorry you weren't loved enough as a child and it has caused you to be the way you are, but you a hypocrite and a arrogant arse.
     
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    Am I still the most annoying poster on this board?

    I am much more tolerable than him. Do you agree?
     
  14. Honey Bear

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    That's a cute way to avoid the question. I treat a situation how it deserves to be treated. If you want to come on Clutchfans to beg for "rep", high five your buddies, never talk about basketball and call honest people mean, don't let me stop you.

    But someone has to ask the questions that count, and put aside the roses and lilies facade to get to the core of the human psyche. What's the point of life if we turn our head away from every "foreign situation" and never exit the delicate bubble around us? So I'm asking you, with all due respect, what is the root cause of the ethnocentric behavior behind the Persians when quite a few other Asian races have similar Indo-Aryan roots? Why the insistence of the term Persian over Iranian, and the intense dislike for Arab cultures?
     
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    She spent a year in Humble in her high school days as a foreign exchanged student at Humble high school.
     
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    get over it already.
     
  17. Pete Chilcutt

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    IMO it is to disassociate from the radical Islamist that run the country.

    The govt has made many of Iranians/Persians look bad in the eyes of many, and as if every person from Iran is the way that the govt is, which is completely false. That is just my opinion though.

    And as for the hate for Arab cultures, which I do not hate personally since many of friends are Arabic. I don't think it's as much hate as it is discontent, many Iranians have Arabic names and many live in Arabic Countries. More recently, the Iraq-Iran war which many arab states supported in favor of Saddam, and also the Arab states have attempted to change the name of the Persian Gulf as well...

    I really think you just come off strong on people, it's as if you are judging everyone here and thinking it is okay to talk down on others, and don't say you haven't because there are countless amount of times where you have made racist, sexist, elitist comments Ronny.
     
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    I was watching NCIS and I thought these two belong here:

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  19. dmc89

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    You have to realize most Iranian Americans you see in the US came immediately after the '79 revolution were of a certain class who had different and secular values compared to the new Shi'ite regime. These people are very similar in tastes and attitudes to the Arabs who loved Egypt before 1952 when Cairo was almost a European city in the Middle East (like Beirut). Most of the spoiled/materialistic/non-Islamic people who you're stereotyping are offspring of this disenfranchised generation.

    A lot of the hate for Arabs stems from the above group of people which believes Arabs 'forced' Islam on them after the fall of the Sassanids, and this is why Iran is in the situation it is now in today.

    Here's some info from Wikipedia/Ask Meta Filter:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_naming_dispute

    "About 2500 years ago, the emperor Cyrus was ruling over a people called (in their language) Parsa. The Greeks called the area in which they live (an area not equivalent to modern-day Iran, but roughly the same as the modern-day province of Pars [or Fars, hence "Farsi"]) Persis, which became, in Latin, Persia.

    But around 1500 years ago, under the Sassanids, citizens of the empire began to call their land "Eran," as in, "Land of the Aryans."

    Europeans, being distracted by other things, chose not to notice until the 1930s, when Reza Pahlavi asked (well, told) Western countries to discontinue the use of "Persia" and replace it with "Iran," simply because "Iran" was the name that Iranians were using. Note that the name change was not particularly controversial in Iran except among what you might call pro-Western academics and politicians. Reza Pahlavi, who was not a nice guy, has been accused of changing the name to make good with the Nazis, who as we all know had big boners for Aryans, but it seems clear that that was not his only motivation for the change.

    Now, as to why American-Iranians would refer to themselves as Persians? I'd guess it's mostly just because they don't want to be beaten up by ignorant, misinformed Americans. Remember that "Iranian" would be (more or less) the name they would call themselves."

    "Persian and Iranian mean different things. Persians are only one of the many ethnic groups in Iran (others are Kurds, Lors, Azeris, Arabs). Now, Persians are the dominant ethnic group (somthing like 55% IIRC), and the old empire and country were called Persia because of this dominance. The modern name Iran (from I think last century) is from the word Aryan, the Indoeurpean tribe which begat all the non-Arab, non-Turkic ethnic groups in Iran today, so Iran (and Iranian) is (and was intended to be) a more inclusive label.

    To put it another way, Iranian is to Persian as British is to English - the English are definitely the dominant ethnic group in Britain, but equally definitely not the only one. Just as a Scot will be up in arms being called an Englishman, an Baluch will protest the label Persian."

    Let's get this thread back on track. Out of respect for Lost which is about to conclude for good, Evangeline Lilly:

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    Never thought she was before but after watching her in The Wrestler, she made her playing the character was totally unbelievable because she was supposed to bean aging (beauty fading) stripper....needless to say I became a fan.....


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