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My goodness, Yaric looks like the dumbest guy in the league, seriously.
He's laughing at the worst joke I've heard in years like it's the funniest thing he's heard in his life. My goodness. Incredibly dumb.
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@babosa82 F A I L
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its pronounced noVitzki, guy
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Marko Yaric is a sexy beast. I'm glad Kaman cut off that nappy shit he had going on. He looked like Malachai from Children of the Corn, or some shit.
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c´mon Chris Kaman lets play in Eurobasket 2009!!!!!!!!!:)
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Just as you're an American of (partial) Mexican descent, Kaman is an American of German descent. With that said, have you ever heard someone referred to as Mexican American? African American? Italian American? etc. This is a simple question of nationality. Since you're the one that raised it, I'd be really interested in hearing your explanation as to how this is about genetics, which I suspect you're not qualified to render an opinion on.
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It's quite apparent that you know nothing about genetics. I'm from the United States and i'm partially Mexican. Study up on genetics and try to prove me wrong.
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nope. you're wrong. you don't understand this very simply thing but just b/c his father and grandfather were german doesn't make him german. he was born in michigan. that means he's AMERICAN!!! if he was born in germany then he would be german, but he wasn't. the only reason he has german citizenship is b/c germany made him a citizen so he could play for the german national team during the summer olympics
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For starters, you don't need to speak a language to have the respective ancestry. Secondly, his grandfather and father are German, which makes him German.
kamen we clipper fans are ready 4 u to eat the piant now the brands gone
heffyz 3 years ago 4
Germany = Jus Sanguinis, which means: Right of the blood. If you have German Parents you are automaticly German!
USA = Jus Soli, which means: Right of the ground. If you were born in the USA you are automaticly American.
So you can have both citizenship. German AND American if you were born in the USA.
other way around: If your parents are Americans...and you were born in Germany...you are not automaticly German!
babosa82 2 years ago 2