Skriveflom. Uææ, se opp, legg på svøm. Jeg har i flere år tullet med at jeg er dronningen av ironi, selv om det riktignok oftest er meg selv som ler best av de slagerne jeg drar. Det jeg elsker enda høyere enn ironi, er selvfølgelig sarkasme. Jeg har tidligere fortalt at jeg bestilte noen bøker fra USA, hvorav den ene var bokutgavene av nettsiden "Stuff White People Like". Christian Lander skriver genialt, og han treffer virkelig flisa i kosten. Han tar for seg forskjellige dingser/fenomener som de hvite kidsa ser ut til å like, og skriver rundt dette. Hele lista ligger på nettsiden
http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/, men jeg vil legge inn noen jeg synes er
ekstra passende.
# 2 Religions their parents don't belong to
White people will often say they are "spiritual" but not religious. Which usually means that they will believe any religion that doesn't involve Jesus.
Popular choices include Buddhism, Hinduism, Kabbalah and, to a lesser extent, Scientology. A few even dip into Islam, but it's much more rare since you have to give stuff up and actually go to Mosque.
Mostly they are into religion that fits really well into their homes or wardrobe and doesn't require them to do very much.
# 28 Not having a TV

The number one reason why white people like not having a TV is so that they can tell you that they don't have a TV.
On those lonely nights when white people wish they could be watching American Idol, Lost, or Grey's Anatomy, they comfort themselves by thinking of how when people talk about the show tomorrow they can say "I didn't see it, I don't have a TV. That stuff rots your brain."
It is effective in making other white people feel bad, and making themselves feel good about their life and life choices.
Though these people often fill their time by talking with other friends who don't watch TV about how they don't watch TV, looking at leaves, cooking, reading books about left wing politics, and going to concerts/protests/poetry slams.
Generally this makes them very boring and gives you very little to talk to them about. It's important that you NEVER suggest they are making a mistake or that there is a value to owning a TV. You should just try to steer the conversation to allow them to talk about how they are better than you.
# 32 Vegan/Vegetarianism
(Jeg er vegetarianer selv, men hallo, ingen ironi uten selvironi!)

As with many white people activities, being vegan/vegetarian enables them to feel as though they are helping the environment AND it gives them a sweet way to feel superior to others. For further evidence, note how the vegetarian world has increasing levels of extemism (no meat, no dairy, no eggs, no fish, nothing that has been cooked, etc).
Much like not watching TV, this makes white people pretty hard to deal with on a day to day basis - having dinner, going to restaurants, having them over to watch political debates all become major challenges as they will talk about how they cannot eat anything and would rather that the meat and cheese be thrown in the garbage than put into their bodies.
But wait, aren't there white people who eat organice, grain fed, free range cattle and chicken? Yes, these white people are wracked with guilt knowing that they are eating a dead animal, contributing to rainforest deforestation, and global warming.
Whether you are dealing with a meat eater or a vegan/vegetarian, there are many ways to use this information to your advantage.
If you require a favor from a vegetarian white person, you should invite them to a dinner with your family. When your mother/grandmother offers them a dish with meat in it, they will reject it saying that they are vegetarian. When the meal is over, tell them that your mom is very embarrassed, and that in your culture rejecting food is the equivalent of spitting on someone's grave. They will then owe you favor, this can be repeated when you need trips to the airport, someone to help you move, a small interest free loan, or a place for your friend to crash.
If you need to gain leverage with a meat eater, it's pretty easy. They already feel guilty, just point it out.