Hi my name is Natthapat Yaipha.I'm 16 years old.Im study at Samakkhi Witthayakhom school.You can call me Seven.
Hi my name is Natthapat Yaipha.I'm 16 years old.Im study at Samakkhi Witthayakhom school.You can call me Seven.
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Get the Studying mug.The bubbly girl wasn't really there (in the classroom or the study) to study (people or things/information), she thought of herself as a desperado, the kind of person that would hide behind a desk and pretend to be studying (someone or something) while she waited for an oppurtunity to jump out from behind her desk and stab somebody in the heart from behind if she thought there was a dollar hidden in it somewhere.
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Get the Study mug.A term used widely online to describe a wmaf (white male asian female) couple. The term originates from a supposed Oxford study that Asian women have a preference for white men (though I have never seen it).
This term online is largely used to target Asian women who decide to date a white guy, who critics often describe as “mid”.
This term is hypocritical as it has a negative connotation, while a “reverse oxford theory” couple (asian male white female) carries a positive connotation.
This creates a possible theory that this term is largely spread by insecure men who are using it as a scapegoat for them being single. While racism does exist in the asian community, the term goes against the values of people who believe in:
- The ability to date who you want, regardless of race, without judgement
- Ending racism
This term online is largely used to target Asian women who decide to date a white guy, who critics often describe as “mid”.
This term is hypocritical as it has a negative connotation, while a “reverse oxford theory” couple (asian male white female) carries a positive connotation.
This creates a possible theory that this term is largely spread by insecure men who are using it as a scapegoat for them being single. While racism does exist in the asian community, the term goes against the values of people who believe in:
- The ability to date who you want, regardless of race, without judgement
- Ending racism
Guy 1: “Is that Ashley’s new boyfriend?”
Guy 2: “Yup, Oxford study strikes again”
Guy 3: “Y’all just need to work on yourself, stop blaming others for your problems.”
Guy 2: “Yup, Oxford study strikes again”
Guy 3: “Y’all just need to work on yourself, stop blaming others for your problems.”
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