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    Quote Originally Posted by Oneeye View Post
    They're the largest plurality, which is what it goes by. White Americans being put on the census as German, Irish, English, and American cuts us up into pies on a graph.
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    German Schexnayder is pronounced sheks-nite by Cajuns and English Parker pr. pah-kah, from La English accent pronunciation as paw-kuh.

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