Interviews with an Asian Archive

  • Episode : interview with an asian

    Episode : interview with an asian

    On this episode, Jon asked Mark some questions about love. Will Mark be able to face the little devil in his mind or will he be free by the angel? Also, have you get tired of arguing something because there were no evidence showing who...

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  • The Interview to Rule Them ALL!

    The Interview to Rule Them ALL!

    This interview was conducted in secret, I recorded word for word what mark said. It is as follows. unadulterated, unedited, uncut. What was it like when you first came over? I was being scared and nervous in a new country. Come with other FOB’s and...

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  • Jon, do you identify yourself as Asian or Caucasian?

    Jon, do you identify yourself as Asian or Caucasian?

    1. Please briefly describe your background I am Chexan (half Chinese half Texan) not Chexican ( a Chinese Mexican) 2. Do you identify yourself as Asian or Caucasian? I identify with Asian food, and the Caucasian work ethic. 3. Why do you make friends with Asians? So...

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  • Hey Mark, do you like white girls?

    Hey Mark, do you like white girls?

    Before this interview, I just want people to know that Jon and Kate Plus 8 was my favorite TV show. I feel sorry for the kids. I would love to take care of Leah, and Jon would take care of Aaden. Do you like white...

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  • Hey Jon, this is an interview

    Hey Jon, this is an interview

    What do you have in mind when you see these words? 1. Classic hmm, I’m thinkin’ Braveheart. 2. Fashion shirt.woot.com 3. Rapper genius 4. Missionary style 5. Choas (Chaos) horrible spelling

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  • Hey Mark, what do you think about Engrish?

    Hey Mark, what do you think about Engrish?

    Before this interview, I would like to define the term “Engrish.” According to Urban Dictionary, “Engrish refers to the poor-quality English that is often found in Asian countries. While the term may refer to spoken English, it is more often used to describe written English,...

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