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HoloDust said:
DonFerrari said:

I would bet I have met more Spain, Portugal, Italy and even Germany descendent than you have... as well as Japanese, Chinese, Korean and 3 different origin of African Black ethinies.

In case you don't know Brazil have a very big community of all this population. And it is very easy to differentiate among them.

But I have been to Italy, Greece and Istambul.

So do you have a hard time differentiating someone that is a stereotype representative of any of those countries? Well in Brazil we are able to differentiate the difference between some 6-10 regional Brazilians, beside the immigrants.

At this point I have no idea what you're rambling about - of course there are differences between Europeans, though put most Europeans next to each other and you'll have hard tme telling who's from what country (apart from Northern countries, and even then you might mistake Slavs for them or vice versa) - the point was no European (from what I'm aware) calls Spanish (or Portugese) people Latin - especially since Latins have everything to do with ancient Rome and Italy.

Honestly, I kinda find it entertaining at this point that someone from half a world over is explaining me (as European) diffences between European Caucasians, but please do proceed...

Latin have everything to do with the latin languages as well, from which Portuguese, Spanish, French and Italian are derived.

Perhaps someone have to tell you that several places don't consider every single non-black/asian/red skin a caucasian as you don't seem to know it.



duduspace11 "Well, since we are estimating costs, Pokemon Red/Blue did cost Nintendo about $50m to make back in 1996"

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=8808363

Mr Puggsly: "Hehe, I said good profit. You said big profit. Frankly, not losing money is what I meant by good. Don't get hung up on semantics"

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=9008994

Azzanation: "PS5 wouldn't sold out at launch without scalpers."

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DonFerrari said:
HoloDust said:

At this point I have no idea what you're rambling about - of course there are differences between Europeans, though put most Europeans next to each other and you'll have hard tme telling who's from what country (apart from Northern countries, and even then you might mistake Slavs for them or vice versa) - the point was no European (from what I'm aware) calls Spanish (or Portugese) people Latin - especially since Latins have everything to do with ancient Rome and Italy.

Honestly, I kinda find it entertaining at this point that someone from half a world over is explaining me (as European) diffences between European Caucasians, but please do proceed...

Latin have everything to do with the latin languages as well, from which Portuguese, Spanish, French and Italian are derived.

Perhaps someone have to tell you that several places don't consider every single non-black/asian/red skin a caucasian as you don't seem to know it.

There are more active languages derived from Vulgar (common) Latin than just those - not the point - as I said, calling those folks Latin here would be very American (as a continent) thing to do.

But, please, do go on...(popcorn ready, 3D glasees on)...who knows, maybe I'll get to explain to you differences between indigenous people of South America as well.



HoloDust said:
DonFerrari said:

Latin have everything to do with the latin languages as well, from which Portuguese, Spanish, French and Italian are derived.

Perhaps someone have to tell you that several places don't consider every single non-black/asian/red skin a caucasian as you don't seem to know it.

There are more active languages derived from Vulgar (common) Latin than just those - not the point - as I said, calling those folks Latin here would be very American (as a continent) thing to do.

But, please, do go on...(popcorn ready, 3D glasees on)...who knows, maybe I'll get to explain to you differences between indigenous people of South America as well.

Or you could go back to the topic and discuss the absence of Latins versus Black on the game and which one would be more probable.



duduspace11 "Well, since we are estimating costs, Pokemon Red/Blue did cost Nintendo about $50m to make back in 1996"

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=8808363

Mr Puggsly: "Hehe, I said good profit. You said big profit. Frankly, not losing money is what I meant by good. Don't get hung up on semantics"

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=9008994

Azzanation: "PS5 wouldn't sold out at launch without scalpers."

DonFerrari said:
HoloDust said:

There are more active languages derived from Vulgar (common) Latin than just those - not the point - as I said, calling those folks Latin here would be very American (as a continent) thing to do.

But, please, do go on...(popcorn ready, 3D glasees on)...who knows, maybe I'll get to explain to you differences between indigenous people of South America as well.

Or you could go back to the topic and discuss the absence of Latins versus Black on the game and which one would be more probable.

There's nothing to discuss about that - there were some "Latins" (if by that you mean Italian, Spanish, French etc) in Bohemia as a whole, but as I said, you mostly can't really distinguish them by how they look from other occupants of that region - in that specific 16 sqaure km rural area, I doubt it's probable though. As for black people, it's been discussed already, that's in the realm of SJW fantasy.



HoloDust said:
DonFerrari said:

Latin have everything to do with the latin languages as well, from which Portuguese, Spanish, French and Italian are derived.

Perhaps someone have to tell you that several places don't consider every single non-black/asian/red skin a caucasian as you don't seem to know it.

There are more active languages derived from Vulgar (common) Latin than just those - not the point - as I said, calling those folks Latin here would be very American (as a continent) thing to do.

But, please, do go on...(popcorn ready, 3D glasees on)...who knows, maybe I'll get to explain to you differences between indigenous people of South America as well.

We here in Germany definitely use the word Latino for Southern European descendants, be it from Italy, Spain or Middle and South America.

That said...does anybody else think this thread has developed in a strange direction and needs to die?



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HoloDust said:
DonFerrari said:

Or you could go back to the topic and discuss the absence of Latins versus Black on the game and which one would be more probable.

There's nothing to discuss about that - there were some "Latins" (if by that you mean Italian, Spanish, French etc) in Bohemia as a whole, but as I said, you mostly can't really distinguish them by how they look from other occupants of that region - in that specific 16 sqaure km rural area, I doubt it's probable though. As for black people, it's been discussed already, that's in the realm of SJW fantasy.

If you can't distinguish a Spanish, Portuguese or Italian from a German then you are a little off... so how would Hitler even differentiate the non-Arian or non-German?

And seems like HoloDust really needed a class from a South American about how some European differentiate Slavs, german, vandals, latins, etc... Thanks Errorist to confirm that at least one European country call the southern Europe as Latins.

@Errorist76: I still want to see cosmicsex opinion after reviewing the material and saying the reviewer was doing a bad job and deserved to be called out.



duduspace11 "Well, since we are estimating costs, Pokemon Red/Blue did cost Nintendo about $50m to make back in 1996"

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=8808363

Mr Puggsly: "Hehe, I said good profit. You said big profit. Frankly, not losing money is what I meant by good. Don't get hung up on semantics"

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=9008994

Azzanation: "PS5 wouldn't sold out at launch without scalpers."

Errorist76 said:
HoloDust said:

There are more active languages derived from Vulgar (common) Latin than just those - not the point - as I said, calling those folks Latin here would be very American (as a continent) thing to do.

But, please, do go on...(popcorn ready, 3D glasees on)...who knows, maybe I'll get to explain to you differences between indigenous people of South America as well.

We here in Germany definitely use the word Latino for Southern European descendants, be it from Italy, Spain or Middle and South America.

That said...does anybody else think this thread has developed in a strange direction and needs to die?

Only time I've heard it used in Europe was as "Latin lover". Do you use it for Romanians as well?

Anyway, pity that clickbait SJW press has set it sights on KC:D, given that it's one of those RPG games that proved (just like Divinity: Original Sin 2) that there is still audience that wants more core RPG experiences than usual AAA waterdowned offerings.



Include Holdo, Finn and Rose in the next patch and call it a day.



Ka-pi96 said:
DonFerrari said:

If you can't distinguish a Spanish, Portuguese or Italian from a German then you are a little off... so how would Hitler even differentiate the non-Arian or non-German?

And seems like HoloDust really needed a class from a South American about how some European differentiate Slavs, german, vandals, latins, etc... Thanks Errorist to confirm that at least one European country call the southern Europe as Latins.

@Errorist76: I still want to see cosmicsex opinion after reviewing the material and saying the reviewer was doing a bad job and deserved to be called out.

Really? There's literally no difference between them. Walking down the street you simply won't be able to tell if someone is Spanish, Italian, German, French, Scottish etc unless they actually start speaking and you hear their accent. They don't look any different.

As for hitler... he was a nutjob, that's how.

Also, from what I gather it's not at all uncommon for south American countries to have a mixed race European/indigenous majority or plurality. So wouldn't it make more sense that any latino/a differences are due to that rather than because of their Spanish heritage.

Also also,

pics of the Spanish and German football teams...

Do they really look like different races to you (except the black guy, obviously )?

What?! I live in Berlin and we have loads of Spaniards here lately, and yes man...one can easily distinguish them. Not sure if you posted those pictures to make that point, but they actually do look different...minus the black guy if course. Italians, Swedes, Turkish, Arabs and yeah, even the British have certain optical treats which make them distinguishable for a trained eye. Maybe not 100% but easily 60 or more. 

Of course these days we all mix more and more but you simply can’t refuse to admit that we are certain "breeds" with differences formed by our local habitat. i refuse to use the word race. there is only one human race.



Ka-pi96 said:
DonFerrari said:

If you can't distinguish a Spanish, Portuguese or Italian from a German then you are a little off... so how would Hitler even differentiate the non-Arian or non-German?

And seems like HoloDust really needed a class from a South American about how some European differentiate Slavs, german, vandals, latins, etc... Thanks Errorist to confirm that at least one European country call the southern Europe as Latins.

@Errorist76: I still want to see cosmicsex opinion after reviewing the material and saying the reviewer was doing a bad job and deserved to be called out.

Really? There's literally no difference between them. Walking down the street you simply won't be able to tell if someone is Spanish, Italian, German, French, Scottish etc unless they actually start speaking and you hear their accent. They don't look any different.

As for hitler... he was a nutjob, that's how.

Also, from what I gather it's not at all uncommon for south American countries to have a mixed race European/indigenous majority or plurality. So wouldn't it make more sense that any latino/a differences are due to that rather than because of their Spanish heritage.

Also also,

pics of the Spanish and German football teams...

Do they really look like different races to you (except the black guy, obviously )?

Ummm.  They are noticeably different.