Ah gotcha. Yeah I certainly saw some early red flags. That makes me feel a little better! Must be something that really bugs you if that's what you focused on in the post. Hope you work through it or accept it as a personal trait. Good luck out there!
Hobo
I'm pretty sure "walking on eggshells" means you can't say the n word or give the brown people racists nicknames.
This has nothing to do with you being white and everything to do with some other personal issue. It sounds like self esteem/self confidence, but I'm no brain scientist. Thinking this has something to do with the color of your skin will surely lead down a dark path though. Maybe go see a speech therapist or the like. They might actually be able to help you with some of those perceived issues.
I didn't realize there were some people out there saying, "Good fences make good neighbors" unironically until today. Like the whole poem is the narrator talking about how he isn't so sure if it's true and his neighbor just repeating it. I mean, damn, it's not even a subtext. Like this excerpt pretty heavy handedly says that maybe you shouldn't build an arbitrary wall:
Spring is the mischief in me, and I wonder
If I could put a notion in his head:
‘Why do they make good neighbors? Isn’t it
Where there are cows? But here there are no cows.
Before I built a wall I’d ask to know
What I was walling in or walling out,
And to whom I was like to give offense.
Lawrence of Arabia?
You don't get to vote but also you might need to see a doctor. I think you might have ingested way too much colloidal silver. Like this guy
Imagine the other gaping security holes in this thing if storing all the data on a public s3 bucket flew under the radar until after release.
Here's a more straightforward test. Please share the RGB value from the site below that most closely matches your skin tone and I'll let you know if you pass or fail.
Great content! Your posts are always <pick 2: neat, informative, or creative>!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Coast_of_the_United_States
Well huh... I guess you mgiht be a bit wrong.
Edit: To further clarify, everyone in the actual region calls the coastal states the east coast. That includes New England and the Southern states that touch the Atlantic Ocean. I say this as someone who has lived in every coastal state except for Maine and Florida. So if you try to use "the east coast" to refer to New England, at least in the region you're talking about, people are going to think you mean the states on the coast...
Brain damage.
Sounds like the dollar store version of Ben Affleck, Bin Aflick.