Talk:Aston Martin Vulcan/@comment-31044517-20180107190857/@comment-27736210-20180116010731

@Formula Emre

Yep, I'm 16.

Regarding immigration, I think you are correct. The Chinese Han is one of the most wide-spread ethnicities on the planet, found in almost every region of the world; that is one of the reasons why Chinese people are often the targets of racism. In Australia, Chinese people are often attacked for being "smart" and "stealing spots from White people" in the Selective Schools System; in fact, Chinese people aren't so much "smart" as they are "hard-working" (can't really say the same about myself, lol). Concerning my own high school, in 2001 (also the year I was born), several "old boys" (the school was founded in the late 1800s) actually attacked the school for "having a preference for students from East and South-East Asia". The actual percentage of Asians in the school (basically, all non-Anglo people; included are Indians, Pakistani, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, etc.) is around 90%. My high school usually ranks as the 6th-best in the entire state (New South Wales).

By the way, the two most famous people who ever attended my school are Russel Crowe and George Miller (and his brother). Russel Crowe is a famous Australian-New Zealandish actor who attended my high school when he was in Year 7 (I think). And George Miller is a moderately-famous movie-director, known for creating the Mad Max series and Happy Feet.

I'm not sure about Turkish people; I think the majority live in Europe/the Middle East. I think I've only ever met one Turkish person in real life, here in Australia. Btw, one of my favourite games, when I was younger, is called Pocket Fleet (phone/computer game) and it's actually made by a gaming company based in Turkey. So that's cool. By the way, I've heard that Turkish people are mixed-race; with Mongolian/Chinese/various European heritage... I'm not too sure about that.

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And yes, the Vulcan is the king, but competition at high ranks is fierce. It's sad that you lost so many ratings... 40 ratings from 2300 sounds like a small amount. But it's actually a huge gap to cross, especially when you've never reached a rating anywhere near that high before (my previous record was 2151).