somespanishguy
I'm Spanish, from Spain, in Europe.
Not South American, Central American or a Mexican.
Didn't expect that 7 comments
somespanishguy
· 7 years ago
This actually made me laugh
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*Drinks tea in annoyed* 10 comments
somespanishguy
· 7 years ago
When you go to the US as an Spanish person, you believe that you're white but everybody thinks you're Latino because you speak Spanish
Maybe this will improve things 17 comments
somespanishguy
· 7 years ago
My English teacher got told by a parent that she was communist for showing her students what public healthcare is
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Bonjour is thank you in German 6 comments
Bonjour is thank you in German 6 comments
Spanish Cops got Catal-owned 13 comments
somespanishguy
· 7 years ago
If you want actual independence and not end up like Kosovo, then you should respect us to get your independence
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Tio 9 comments
somespanishguy
· 7 years ago
You lose your name when your brother has a child, you can only keep it if you have no brothers or sisters
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Makes sense, no? NO. 15 comments
somespanishguy
· 7 years ago
I agree that there needs to be a legal referendum, they can't get unilateral independence like they want now. That's just a destruction of all democratic values
Spanish Cops got Catal-owned 13 comments
somespanishguy
· 7 years ago
It's illegal because in Spain, like in most countries, any referendums have to be passed by the central government, and the one in Catalonia wasn't. So they could vote, but it meant absolutely nothing. I am against the police brutality that occurred though.
What I meant is that during the Tuesday strike in Catalonia, they didn't act against their right to protest. They only did it on Sunday, and that was enough
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What I meant is that during the Tuesday strike in Catalonia, they didn't act against their right to protest. They only did it on Sunday, and that was enough
Spanish Cops got Catal-owned 13 comments
somespanishguy
· 7 years ago
Guest, the police were there so that the traffic between Spain and France could flow, not to stop people from having their democratic values taken. There were a lot of protests during Tuesday, but there were no cases of police brutality, they had their right to protest. What was different during the Sunday was that the referéndum was illegal and the national police was only supposed to act if the autonomical police didn't do anything, which happened, and they had to go into violence in order to try to stop it. I am not in favour of what the police did, but the case goes all the way up the government, who told them to do that.
Spanish Cops got Catal-owned 13 comments
somespanishguy
· 7 years ago
A fuckton of roads where closed by independentists during Tuesday, so it was logical they tried to open the road. They even set fire to one of the barricades that stopped a road
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Playboy, Prayboy, and Rocketboy 10 comments
somespanishguy
· 7 years ago
From now on, I will refer to the Pope as prayboy
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Edited 7 years ago
English is easy tho! 9 comments
Gal and pal 7 comments
somespanishguy
· 7 years ago
This is so funny, I can just imagine the relative being so confused in the wedding
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TOO SOON 4 comments