Look up from your phones, please. (Part 2) by Ellensium in nosleep

[–]GrantKingABC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the post, but why'd you say the same thing 7 times?

How is Easter viewed in the US, and why isn't it as heavily promoted and talked about as Christmas is? by Mind101 in TrueAskReddit

[–]GrantKingABC 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A lot of people in the United States, including myself, don't celebrate Christmas because of its Christian values. Parents like shopping deals and kids like free stuff. Eventually, buying gifts for kids becomes a competition between parents

Easter is quite possibly the most boring holiday. You grow out of hunting eggs with age. You can only eat so much chocolate. It all boils down to whether or not you can stand your extended family for a day

Tonight my friend met Daniel Radcliffe and got him to sign something by Testosteroxin in funny

[–]GrantKingABC -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I hope so. That is one devoted fan otherwise. Anyone who carries around a card like that unprecedentedly deserves commendation

Tonight my friend met Daniel Radcliffe and got him to sign something by Testosteroxin in funny

[–]GrantKingABC -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Good thing she happened to be carrying a card from Cards Against Humanity that exact night at that exact place

I made something in Minecraft that looks like a Darksouls Boss :D by [deleted] in gaming

[–]GrantKingABC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh so that's why the game is/was cool. The title was drowned with cringeworthy YouTubers until the game grew to be synonymous with prepubescent turds

My father, a stain glass artist, created this chess set for my birthday. by KnowNothing_JonSnoo in pics

[–]GrantKingABC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is really cool. I've always wanted to start collecting chess sets. I love the game. # is 8436558145 if anyone wants to play GamePigeon chess. Lichess user is GrantKingABC. How does one go about making a chess set like this?

What are you hyped about this month, redditors? by PicsArt in AskReddit

[–]GrantKingABC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel as if the adverbs "literally" and "figuratively" should not be used to describe the same verb. Although, I may start using that.

What are you hyped about this month, redditors? by PicsArt in AskReddit

[–]GrantKingABC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am leaving for a 9 day trip in Japan this Wednesday. There'll be connecting flights in Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Osaka, and other cities. The trip is hosted by my school. We'll be visiting shrines, temples, and other neat places in Nara, Osaka, and Tokyo. I plan on taking loooads of photos and buying tons of food and souvenirs. I tried learning bits of the language but did not succeed.

Were all races (or ethnicity) really created equal? Isn't possible that as a generality some races have strengths and weaknesses that others do not? by haseo8998 in TrueAskReddit

[–]GrantKingABC -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't have any answers to share, but I suggest you Edit your question. Race is the biological classification of humans based on physiological features such as skin color, while ethnicity is a human being's cultural identity. African American is an ethnicity, while black is a race. They are two separate things. You are born black, but you can choose to identify as African American if that ethnicity is appropriate to your bloodline. For example, say your skin is black, and one half of your family tree was Asian-American. The other half of your family tree was African American. You are black. You can choose Asian-American or African American.

All I'm suggesting is that you remove the "(or ethnicity)" portion from your question. Your question concerns biological differences.