Chinaman:
(Worldwide English) Chinese person, used in the gold rush and railway-construction eras in western North America, when discrimination against Chinese was common.[33] Though widely used historically without offensive intent, the term today generates controversy when still used in geographic places associated or resembling Chinese. Fowler's Dictionary of English Usage as late as 1956 describes it as the term for a Chinese person, whereas the term Chinese was only used as an adjective for things. Though it is widely used as an ironic self-reference by many North Americans of Chinese descent, and is still heard in the lyrics to the 70s song "Kung Fu Fighting" and Fast and Furious movie song "Tokyo Drift" by the teriyaki boys, it tends to generate objections in modern times, especially in the US where Asian-American is the preferred nomenclature. (Note that in cricket, the term "chinaman" is used in a non-ethnic sense to refer to a left-handed bowler who uses a wrist spin action, and that a chinaman was also a type of 18th and 19th C. merchant ship, or a dealer in china ware.)
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Satans..... hints.....
all along
We're as in the dark as you, buddy.
coonskin cap
but without the skin cap part
Really?
You call Italians that?
Here it is an insult for aboriginals.
Satans..... hints.....
it's a slur against black people
never said anything about italians, brah
if they're douchebags who paint themselves orange, yes
Ahahahahahahaha
Holy shit yes.
And would he say them in the presence of whoever that splinter cell guy is
guidos are a superstitious, cowardly lot
i'd sympathize with him for fear he'd do that to me...
they gel and they fake tan but they always get caught
specificly the henchman in the first two panels
what?
The URL no longer features the date so you can't just punch in the next day to get to the new comic any more
Never mind
I have no idea what he's saying