>My parents were English >My grand parents were English >All my great grandparents were English >All my great great grandparents were English >And on and on and on, traced back for generations, only English...
Anyone else know this feel? Or the same for other countries?
My familys like that, but with worst Koreans. T.Gook in Canada
James Nelson
>Mum and dad are Aussies >paternal grandparents are English >maternal grandparents are Aussies for a few generations back but originally Irish convicts
Gabriel Russell
New worlders need not apply.
Being pure German blooded was and is still a fault in the eyes of Germans and mixed Germans alike, but consciousness about identity arises. So, it is becoming a good feel.
Grayson Rodriguez
>New worlders need not apply. Why don't you lose another world war about it
Robert Perry
Pure German? still? hold on to that like a piece of treasure.
Jordan Flores
Bet your surname comes from the irish one too huh?
Ayden Martinez
I am Canadian My father was American. My grandparents were American. My great-grandparents were American. My great-great-grandparents were American. My great-great-great-granparents were American. There is nothing in me, but American, except for my heart which I consider to be a very late loyalist. I regret the mistake my fore-fathers made that was the American revolution and refuse to be defined by their treason. I will live my life as a subject of the House of Windsor and identify myself as a spiritual citizen of the Dominion of Canada.
Brandon Flores
>Why don't you lose another world war about it Why don't YOU lose another war against emus?