Re: Which actually brings things back to Terri's post
Actually, that's very much like race in the real world. I think we're going to have to agree to disagree on this point, because I've explained it best I can.
It's only Fantastic because you keep putting this into the "race" category. If two first-generation immigrants marry and have a kid, then that kid is a second-generation immigrant, not a first-generation immigrant. Magic? Fantastic? Not really.
It's only not Fantastic because you keep discounting the racial aspect. We could go on forever, so I'll just agree to disagree, at this point.
It's only Fantastic because you keep putting this into the "race" category. If two first-generation immigrants marry and have a kid, then that kid is a second-generation immigrant, not a first-generation immigrant. Magic? Fantastic? Not really.
It's only not Fantastic because you keep discounting the racial aspect. We could go on forever, so I'll just agree to disagree, at this point.