I actually mistook a coworker who was a mix of black, white, and native American for Mexican… When he found out, he responded with that, but more cursing before “Mexican.”
Since most Mexicans are of mixed European and and Native American heritage, and a sizable fraction have some African ancestry as well, it’s hardly the world’s most shocking mistake.
calendarman27
Were all connected deep down in our blood and even moreso in our deep unease and hatred of eachothers blood
Chupi
I know, right? And it doesn’t seem like a big deal to begin with. But shit, he flipped out. So as a result a group of us who were pals with him all started jokingly calling him Mexican at every chance we got.
And I, actually being of Mexican heritage, am often thought to be Philipina or Indian, usually by people who are either. My Mexican mix bag contains Native, Spanish, Berber/North African and Basque.
I saw a toddler in a store the other day and thought to myself “Cute kid. Looks Indian.” The I see his parents. Father African American, mother Asian, possibly Korean. It’s very interesting to me the was different traits blend. One if my kids looks straight Mexican, sort of on the Native side, one looks like he could be Mexican or Caucasian. My daughter looks straight Caucasian. She’s the only one with brown-red hair and ultra-light skin like their dad. None of them got his eye color. Shame too, even his eye dr thinks they’re awesome.
Chupi
Never actually thought of those physical similarities, but now that you mention them… Well, we’re all from Cro-Magnons. Whites carrying just a little extra pinch of neanderthal, many Asians carrying some… Whatever that third species of human was called. So I guess it’s not too surprising that phenotype genetics mix and match like that. But it is neat.
fezzam
negroid. caucasoid. mongaloid. is what i remember from school. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_migrations
basically backs it up but clearly time has created more genetic diversity. 2 white europeans can have a child that is black and it has happened a quite a few times. google is your friend 😀
Chupi
Well yeah, but when the two white people have a black kid it’s usually a case of a genetic mutation called hypermelanism, rather than dormant genes. Basically reverse albinism. (Sorry, bio dork/herpetoculturist.) And it’s nice to know negroid, caucasoid, and mongaloid are used outside of sociology, too. I’d incorrectly thought that they were field-specific terminology.
But just for the record, I was referring to how we now know that groups of humans contain genetics from two completely different species of intelligent hominids Cro-Magnons cohabitated Earth with thousands of years ago. It’s a neat little tidbit, so… We know that Cro-Mags intermingled with Neanderthals a bit in Europe and Asia, to what extent is debated… But almost 3% of the genome of your average white or Asian appears to come from the Neanderthals, and is not found in native Africans. We also interbred with the “Denisovans” in South Asia, which we didn’t even know existed until about 2010. To even further muddle it up, now that I do some more updated research today… There’s actually a FOURTH intelligent hominid we cohabitated with, as Homo erectus is now known to have continued to thrive in Indonesia hundreds of thousands of years beyond when we originally thought they went extinct. How much ya wanna bet we tapped them, too?
Mkvenner
Take that intelligent design. :b
Hannover Fist
The lesson here is that if it has two legs and a body temp somewhere in the 90s we will try to breed with it.
Mkvenner
Take that creationism. 😛
DarkVeghetta
To sum it up: it is proven historical/biological fact that humans will fuck (with their penis) anything sapient they encounter. Prepare your anus (FAAAACES), aliens. Humanity is coming.
JesseJanitect
Filipina. Ph is only for the country. And I’m surprised that you get taken for Filipina or Indian, but then I always, always look at the eyes when I guess ethnicity, because eye shape + coloring + height usually get me to at least the right continent or area. Mostly, I just get so annoyed because when I say I’m not Mexican they don’t believe me; they have this look on their face, like “you’re not? WTF?”. It usually takes reciting the history of the Philippines, not to mention finding a map to show them that it exists, is a country, and is not in Mexico before they can wrap their minds around the idea that I’m not Hispanic. But like I said, I look at the eyes to guess, and maybe if the idiots would look me in the eyes, they could guess better too.
madd
I always get confused on that one. I’ve spelled it both ways. Factor in that my first language is Spanish and the whole F/Ph thing gets ridiculous.
In jr high my best friend was Filipina. She originally approached me because I was the only other person who looked Filipina. It took me saying something about being Mexican, months after our first meeting, for her to realize I wasn’t. Many of my family members have been confused for Filipino.
Part of the problem with people guessing my ethnicity is that some Mexicans have eyes that can be confusing. I have a little epicanthic fold action going thanks to my Native ancestors. I have a cousin who, in his late teens, practically looked like Hirohito’s clone. That’s what I’m saying about traits combining in interesting ways. How much farther apart can you get than a Mexican American boy and a Japanese emperor? And yet the similarity in their appearance is pronounced.
Mostly I get mistaken for Indian when I’ve been out in the sun a lot.
Khrene Cleaver
This is sorta related, one of my friends didn’t believe me when I said that Filipinos look like a mix between Hispanics, Asians and Spaniards. I freaking went to wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filipino_people and she still didn’t believe me saying “The Filipinos I know don’t look like that.”
Accents are affected far more by peers than parents. I moved from the UK to the US as a kid, and picked up an American accent over time from my friends.
I also had a friend here whose father was English, but her attempt at a British accent of any sort was TERRIBLE.
That’s understandablely true, I also noticed that depending on your original accent and where you end up moving to, will determine whenever your accent will change or not.
eg: A man moving to Australia from the Scotish Highlands will continue to speak with that accent until they die but if an Australian moves to New York, their accent will change within a few years.
thatgirlwiththeglasses
I agree. I live in an area with a lot of 1st and 2nd generation Americans (me being one of the former), and almost everyone has an American accent. Though I’ve been told that I have a slight Indian accent, due to my parents.
Billie was raised in southern Indiana, so there’s a likelihood a little southern accent in there, but not too much. Not enough for it to affect how I write her speech, anyway.
Ruth
As a (southern) Hoosier, it is mandatory for her to leave the “g” off the –ing endings, and being so close to the Kentucky border, she’d drop a “y’all” here and there. Got to love our accent. Far up North and out West, we’re mistaken for the deep South. =P
Rachel
See, I’m from northern Indiana, near Indianapolis, so I always read her as a typical midwesterner.
Hannover Fist
I always imagine Joyce speaking in that bizzare faux-midwestern accent that everyone in Fargo had.
If Tootsi is standing behind Joyce, where is Sierra?
Mkvenner
Who?
Pivitor
Tootsi is a minor character from one of Willis’ previous strips, in an alternate universe. When he recycled her into Dumbing of Age to use as a background character, he changed her name to Sierra. I’m not sure if you’re being facetious or not, so maybe I’ll look dumb here, but they’re the same person, so we can cool it with the “Who’s on First” sthick now
Mkvenner
We would but Who is dead. ;(
Aizat
Thank you for clearing that up.
Brendan
Oh God when I saw that comment I checked the news for recent deaths of former Doctors…
Mkvenner
No HE already died. I was talking about the basball player Who.
R.I.P. David Tennant :*(
Mkvenner
R.I.P. Captain Jack :'(
Aizat
I never knew I was doing the Who’s on First routine. Usually when I do that people never seem to get the joke. Then again, name one 19 year old Malaysian that has an interest in American humor since he is 5 years old.
374 thoughts on “Mixed”
Mkvenner
She not use to diversity.
Plasma Mongoose
Oh Joyce…
Aizat
Well, she maybe the best socialized in her home school class but she still the purehearted naive girl at heart.
David Herbert
I now want to see what the other kids would be like in this situation.
Plasma Mongoose
Actually, so would I.
RandomPerson12
I’d pay a nickel to see that, but I already spent that nickel on your mom.
Jen Aside
“I AM NOT A MEXICAN”
Jen Aside
[/Clueless]
Mkvenner
I AM A HUMAN BEING!
Aizat
I AM A MAN! *punches wall*
Mkvenner
Potato, female potato who gives ah funk.
nothri
I am a real american, fight for the rights of every man, I am a real american, fight for your rights, fight for your LIFE!
Bill M.
I am the warrior. Well I am the warrior, and heart to heart you’ll win, if you survive the warrior. The Warrior!
Plasma Mongoose
I may be decended from Normans, but I’m no Cheese Eating Surrender Monkey.
Mkvenner
After four years hell any sane person would surrender.
Except for a masochists.
Twigs
I am the walrus.
Mkvenner
…. Are you a conspiracy nut?
Aizat
Nope, I’m just plain nuts.
Fred
So, how are you holding up?
Because I’m a potato!
B.D
Wrong avatar for that.
Chupi
I actually mistook a coworker who was a mix of black, white, and native American for Mexican… When he found out, he responded with that, but more cursing before “Mexican.”
Makkabee
Since most Mexicans are of mixed European and and Native American heritage, and a sizable fraction have some African ancestry as well, it’s hardly the world’s most shocking mistake.
calendarman27
Were all connected deep down in our blood and even moreso in our deep unease and hatred of eachothers blood
Chupi
I know, right? And it doesn’t seem like a big deal to begin with. But shit, he flipped out. So as a result a group of us who were pals with him all started jokingly calling him Mexican at every chance we got.
Madd
And I, actually being of Mexican heritage, am often thought to be Philipina or Indian, usually by people who are either. My Mexican mix bag contains Native, Spanish, Berber/North African and Basque.
I saw a toddler in a store the other day and thought to myself “Cute kid. Looks Indian.” The I see his parents. Father African American, mother Asian, possibly Korean. It’s very interesting to me the was different traits blend. One if my kids looks straight Mexican, sort of on the Native side, one looks like he could be Mexican or Caucasian. My daughter looks straight Caucasian. She’s the only one with brown-red hair and ultra-light skin like their dad. None of them got his eye color. Shame too, even his eye dr thinks they’re awesome.
Chupi
Never actually thought of those physical similarities, but now that you mention them… Well, we’re all from Cro-Magnons. Whites carrying just a little extra pinch of neanderthal, many Asians carrying some… Whatever that third species of human was called. So I guess it’s not too surprising that phenotype genetics mix and match like that. But it is neat.
fezzam
negroid. caucasoid. mongaloid. is what i remember from school. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_migrations
basically backs it up but clearly time has created more genetic diversity. 2 white europeans can have a child that is black and it has happened a quite a few times. google is your friend 😀
Chupi
Well yeah, but when the two white people have a black kid it’s usually a case of a genetic mutation called hypermelanism, rather than dormant genes. Basically reverse albinism. (Sorry, bio dork/herpetoculturist.) And it’s nice to know negroid, caucasoid, and mongaloid are used outside of sociology, too. I’d incorrectly thought that they were field-specific terminology.
But just for the record, I was referring to how we now know that groups of humans contain genetics from two completely different species of intelligent hominids Cro-Magnons cohabitated Earth with thousands of years ago. It’s a neat little tidbit, so… We know that Cro-Mags intermingled with Neanderthals a bit in Europe and Asia, to what extent is debated… But almost 3% of the genome of your average white or Asian appears to come from the Neanderthals, and is not found in native Africans. We also interbred with the “Denisovans” in South Asia, which we didn’t even know existed until about 2010. To even further muddle it up, now that I do some more updated research today… There’s actually a FOURTH intelligent hominid we cohabitated with, as Homo erectus is now known to have continued to thrive in Indonesia hundreds of thousands of years beyond when we originally thought they went extinct. How much ya wanna bet we tapped them, too?
Mkvenner
Take that intelligent design. :b
Hannover Fist
The lesson here is that if it has two legs and a body temp somewhere in the 90s we will try to breed with it.
Mkvenner
Take that creationism. 😛
DarkVeghetta
To sum it up: it is proven historical/biological fact that humans will fuck (with their penis) anything sapient they encounter. Prepare your anus (FAAAACES), aliens. Humanity is coming.
JesseJanitect
Filipina. Ph is only for the country. And I’m surprised that you get taken for Filipina or Indian, but then I always, always look at the eyes when I guess ethnicity, because eye shape + coloring + height usually get me to at least the right continent or area. Mostly, I just get so annoyed because when I say I’m not Mexican they don’t believe me; they have this look on their face, like “you’re not? WTF?”. It usually takes reciting the history of the Philippines, not to mention finding a map to show them that it exists, is a country, and is not in Mexico before they can wrap their minds around the idea that I’m not Hispanic. But like I said, I look at the eyes to guess, and maybe if the idiots would look me in the eyes, they could guess better too.
madd
I always get confused on that one. I’ve spelled it both ways. Factor in that my first language is Spanish and the whole F/Ph thing gets ridiculous.
In jr high my best friend was Filipina. She originally approached me because I was the only other person who looked Filipina. It took me saying something about being Mexican, months after our first meeting, for her to realize I wasn’t. Many of my family members have been confused for Filipino.
Part of the problem with people guessing my ethnicity is that some Mexicans have eyes that can be confusing. I have a little epicanthic fold action going thanks to my Native ancestors. I have a cousin who, in his late teens, practically looked like Hirohito’s clone. That’s what I’m saying about traits combining in interesting ways. How much farther apart can you get than a Mexican American boy and a Japanese emperor? And yet the similarity in their appearance is pronounced.
Mostly I get mistaken for Indian when I’ve been out in the sun a lot.
Khrene Cleaver
This is sorta related, one of my friends didn’t believe me when I said that Filipinos look like a mix between Hispanics, Asians and Spaniards. I freaking went to wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filipino_people and she still didn’t believe me saying “The Filipinos I know don’t look like that.”
Plasma Mongoose
British + Chinese = Mexican???
Aizat
Half British and half Chinese? Rrrrrowwww..
Plasma Mongoose
I was doing Joyce maths.
Aizat
Yeah and I was doing my hot girl math.
Aizat
Just kidding about the hot girl math. Just that Billie just start getting hotter and hotter or it could be the heat in my country
Plasma Mongoose
She does become more appealing when she isn’t acting like a drunken jerk.
Aizat
Come to think of it, you’re right.
gangler
You avatar makes that sound so Tsun.
Plasma Mongoose
Tsun but no dere?
JBO
Nein, that we gotta leave to Billie in her Walky scenes.
Undrave
Agreed!
AddleBoy
Half British. Half Chinese. All American!
Mkvenner
It’s best to just not thing about.
You’ll give yourself a headache. 🙁
Aizat
I’m just wondering whether Billie has an accent.
Kino
Yeah, an American accent. 😛
Accents are affected far more by peers than parents. I moved from the UK to the US as a kid, and picked up an American accent over time from my friends.
I also had a friend here whose father was English, but her attempt at a British accent of any sort was TERRIBLE.
Plasma Mongoose
That’s understandablely true, I also noticed that depending on your original accent and where you end up moving to, will determine whenever your accent will change or not.
eg: A man moving to Australia from the Scotish Highlands will continue to speak with that accent until they die but if an Australian moves to New York, their accent will change within a few years.
thatgirlwiththeglasses
I agree. I live in an area with a lot of 1st and 2nd generation Americans (me being one of the former), and almost everyone has an American accent. Though I’ve been told that I have a slight Indian accent, due to my parents.
moh!
I always imagined her with a Southern accent…
David
Billie was raised in southern Indiana, so there’s a likelihood a little southern accent in there, but not too much. Not enough for it to affect how I write her speech, anyway.
Ruth
As a (southern) Hoosier, it is mandatory for her to leave the “g” off the –ing endings, and being so close to the Kentucky border, she’d drop a “y’all” here and there. Got to love our accent. Far up North and out West, we’re mistaken for the deep South. =P
Rachel
See, I’m from northern Indiana, near Indianapolis, so I always read her as a typical midwesterner.
Hannover Fist
I always imagine Joyce speaking in that bizzare faux-midwestern accent that everyone in Fargo had.
Qaxis
Wait, new character approaching: Sierra? Did I just forget her?
Aizat
She’s the one right behind Dorothy, right?
Mkvenner
You mean Tootsi?
Aizat
Who’s Tootsi?
Mkvenner
One of Mandy’s bisexual friends.
Aizat
If Tootsi is standing behind Joyce, where is Sierra?
Mkvenner
Who?
Pivitor
Tootsi is a minor character from one of Willis’ previous strips, in an alternate universe. When he recycled her into Dumbing of Age to use as a background character, he changed her name to Sierra. I’m not sure if you’re being facetious or not, so maybe I’ll look dumb here, but they’re the same person, so we can cool it with the “Who’s on First” sthick now
Mkvenner
We would but Who is dead. ;(
Aizat
Thank you for clearing that up.
Brendan
Oh God when I saw that comment I checked the news for recent deaths of former Doctors…
Mkvenner
No HE already died. I was talking about the basball player Who.
R.I.P. David Tennant :*(
Mkvenner
R.I.P. Captain Jack :'(
Aizat
I never knew I was doing the Who’s on First routine. Usually when I do that people never seem to get the joke. Then again, name one 19 year old Malaysian that has an interest in American humor since he is 5 years old.
Aizat
Joyce can’t tell apart a Mexican from an Asian? Joyce never went outside of her comfort zone a lot, does she?
Mkvenner
Or county for that matter.
iSaidCandleja-