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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Thu Jan 22, 2015 11:42 am

Samurai_Jerk wrote:Game meats are really hit or miss though. If they're prepared by someone who knows what they're doing, they can be really excellent. Otherwise they taste, well, gamy.


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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby kurogane » Thu Jan 22, 2015 12:37 pm

Triple that on game meat. Even the stuff game likers claimed was Not At All Gamey was still gamey to little lord twinkletoes (me). The only type of meat I like that doesn't come from a farm or ranch is the meat I beat, and that ain't fer cookin', though it would be nice to put it in an oven sooner rather than later. The only people I know that seem to like game meat are usually hunters with a pronounced self-reliance thingy or serial experientalists that will try anything just because it's new. Hats off to hunters but my jury is still out on the latter.

OTOH, ranch raised buffalo is yummy. Like really yummy. And apparently much better for you than beef. And cheap.

And don't even think of trying to make me call it that other name. He wasn't called Bison Bill. So there. :-D
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Thu Jan 22, 2015 1:01 pm

kurogane wrote:Triple that on game meat. Even the stuff game likers claimed was Not At All Gamey was still gamey to little lord twinkletoes (me). The only type of meat I like that doesn't come from a farm or ranch is the meat I beat, and that ain't fer cookin', though it would be nice to put it in an oven sooner rather than later. The only people I know that seem to like game meat are usually hunters with a pronounced self-reliance thingy or serial experientalists that will try anything just because it's new. Hats off to hunters but my jury is still out on the latter.

OTOH, ranch raised buffalo is yummy. Like really yummy. And apparently much better for you than beef. And cheap.

And don't even think of trying to make me call it that other name. He wasn't called Bison Bill. So there. :-D


A third type is people like me who grew up in rural areas and were fed it by other people in the community who hunted. You kill a big buck and you've got a lot of meat to give to friends, neighbors, and people at your church.

How do you feel about lamb and mutton?
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby kurogane » Thu Jan 22, 2015 2:14 pm

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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby IparryU » Thu Jan 22, 2015 2:22 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:
kurogane wrote:Yeah, I have heard it's nice, but I just can't eat Bugs Bunny. The only edible wabbit I can think of is the one in the Bugs Bunny cartoons that speeds around the greyhound track as he chases her with a wabbit boner. And she's made of tin :wink:


I don't remember but apparently my parents fed me rabbit as a kid and just told me it was chicken so I wouldn't feel bad about eating the Easter Bunny. The ruse worked. I haven't had a chance to try it since but wouldn't hesitate. Game meats are really hit or miss though. If they're prepared by someone who knows what they're doing, they can be really excellent. Otherwise they taste, well, gamy.

it all comes down to when you kill them. You have to rabbit punch and hang them by their feet and bleed them out. When I was young (like 7), I couldn't really kill one that way cause a kid just doesn't have the punching power and timing when they are kicking. But my grandpa an uncles had a miniature assembly line for killing wabbits. Was fun to watch but I never really got to help besides bringing in buckets of meat to the kitchen.

Pretty interesting on how you have to kill the animal to get the best taste, each beast is different.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby kurogane » Thu Jan 22, 2015 3:07 pm

Phew. I unwittingly pushed the NumLk function. :cry2:

Anyways, yes, a good third group there. Being a city kid I was never privy. I absolutely love lamb, having come to it only after moving to the UK, but I find mutton rather blechy. I also probably got sick of it from living in Sapporo where it is about 1/10th the price of even white chicken meat, and when it's on special you wonder why they don't just give it away. Roasted or fried it's okay with extra sauce but it defintely has a something to it that I got tired of after 2 years.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Thu Jan 22, 2015 3:29 pm

Yup, how you kill it and clean it is important. Also, like beef, some meats are better aged. I had a venison pot roast once cooked by the guy who shot and cleaned the deer that was amazing. He said he had borrowed some space in a cool storage locker for beef owned by someone he knew to age the meat. Not a hint of gaminess.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Russell » Thu Jan 22, 2015 7:41 pm

I once ate reindeer steak in Finland.

Best meat I ever had.

Seems Lidl stocked it last Xmas in the UK, to the discontent of animal rights campaigners (after all, reindeers pull Santa's sled).

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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Ol Dirty Gaijin » Thu Jan 22, 2015 9:26 pm

Had bear a couple of weeks ago in Shinbashi, pretty good. Same place had venison, boar, squab and other game.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby IparryU » Thu Jan 22, 2015 11:17 pm

Ol Dirty Gaijin wrote:Had bear a couple of weeks ago in Shinbashi, pretty good. Same place had venison, boar, squab and other game.

I so want to try blueberry diet bear. Heard it is delicious.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Fri Jan 23, 2015 1:28 pm

Bison meat is le awesome!! (and healthier for you than beef!)
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Sun Feb 08, 2015 12:54 pm

this is typical an example to show how korean thinking circuit is logically failed.

in NYC korean dotards sit in seats and occupy it in Mcdonald all day long. its the original reason this issue started. but....

“If there’s a trend of hostility toward one specific type of demographic of seniors, then I think we have a stronger case to go to McDonald’s and try to figure this out,” Kim said. “If this is an isolated incident involving one individual, I don’t think calling for a boycott of the entire business is the most responsible thing to do.”

He said that he spoke with the McDonald’s owner prior to the boycott and that they are trying to determine how to proceed on the matter once the litigation is resolved.

City Councilman Peter Koo (D-Flushing) declined to comment.

Kwanghee Kim, founder of the Korean American Family Service Center, said she supports the boycott.

“If I watch someone hitting their customer, I wouldn’t go there, personally,” Kim said. “So you cannot blame the people for boycotting.”

Although Colligan has not met Kim, she said the community groups’ concerns about the treatment of elderly people in general.

http://www.timesledger.com/stories/2015 ... _09_q.html

its so-called "逆切れ(gyakugire)" in japanese. its typical,,, typical korean thing. kimchese think themselves always poor victims as you do know. fuk you. they do the same kind of things not only in japan but also all over the world. this is very the reason they are disliked.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Mon Feb 09, 2015 3:37 pm

Kinda nuts to get all racial over what seems like such an isolated incident...and if they get rid of the nutty employee, what's the point of a boycott?

Takechanpoo wrote:its so-called "逆切れ(gyakugire)" in japanese. its typical,,, typical korean thing. kimchese think themselves always poor victims as you do know. fuk you. they do the same kind of things not only in japan but also all over the world. this is very the reason they are disliked.


<cough cough> WWII <cough cough> Japanese aggressors victims
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Thu Feb 12, 2015 5:10 pm

How you like deez nutz?

A Seoul court on Thursday sentenced a former Korean Air executive to a year in prison for aviation law violations that stemmed from her inflight tantrum over how she was served macadamia nuts.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Thu Feb 12, 2015 6:07 pm

Bwaaaaaaaaahahahahahha!

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Oh, the chief judge, said the court took into consideration that Cho's actions undermined the flight's safety, that the flight attendants who were verbally and physically abused are still struggling to return to work and worldwide media reports about the case damaged South Korea's reputation.


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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby IparryU » Fri Feb 13, 2015 1:36 pm

1 year in the slammer!

If you like TRT (not a big fan, just the first YT vid I saw on this...)
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Fri Feb 13, 2015 1:52 pm

IparryU wrote:1 year in the slammer!

If you like TRT (not a big fan, just the first YT vid I saw on this...)


Still having trouble with reading?
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby IparryU » Fri Feb 13, 2015 3:55 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:
IparryU wrote:1 year in the slammer!

If you like TRT (not a big fan, just the first YT vid I saw on this...)


Still having trouble with reading?

nope. just some additional material to your one liner.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Russell » Fri Feb 13, 2015 8:45 pm

Anyone noticed that she resembles Michael Jackson in his "better" years?
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby wangta » Fri Feb 13, 2015 10:27 pm

IparryU wrote:
Samurai_Jerk wrote:
IparryU wrote:1 year in the slammer!

If you like TRT (not a big fan, just the first YT vid I saw on this...)


Still having trouble with reading?

nope. just some additional material to your one liner.


Shit - this freak looks like one of the biggest female scumbags I ever worked with in Korea. :shock: The name's different but maybe the one I worked with is the bitch's sister or cousin or something. The scumbag I was unlucky enough to share an office with for one year was by a country mile the most narcissistic and freeloading co-worker I've had. As well as troublemaking. I automatically hate anybody who likes like this. :evil:
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Sat Feb 14, 2015 2:33 pm

LOL, she went from fugly to sadako...
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Sat Feb 14, 2015 2:44 pm

chokonen888 wrote:LOL, she went from fugly to sadako...


For some reason I think I could overlook her flaws.

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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Sun Apr 12, 2015 1:09 pm

kpop girl is ranked 1st of the internet poll of Times most influential ppl.
http://time.com/3763868/cl-2ne1-time-100/
"our girl is as most influential as Putin NIDAAAAA!!!"

nobody can stop the country of collective schizophrenia!!!!
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Thu Apr 16, 2015 12:38 pm

Sucks to be a kid in Worst Korea.

The All-Work, No-Play Culture Of South Korean Education

In South Korea, grim stories of teen suicide come at a regular clip. Recently, two 16-year-old girls in the city of Daejeon jumped to their deaths, leaving a note saying, "We hate school."

It's just one tragedy in a country where suicide is the leading cause of death among teens, and 11- to 15-year-olds report the highest amount of stress out of 30 developed nations.

A relentless focus on education and exams is often to blame. For a typical high school student, the official school day may end at 4 p.m., but can drag on for grueling hours at private cram institutes or in-school study hall, often not wrapping up until 11 p.m.

[...]

Everything here seems to ride on a single college entrance exam — the suneung — taken in November. It's so critical that planes are grounded on test day for fear of disturbing the kids.

Results determine which universities students can get into, and since there are as few as three colleges considered top tier by future employers, the competition is fierce and the stakes are sky high.

[...]

It's no surprise, then, that researchers found more than half the Koreans age 11 to 15 reported high levels of stress in their daily lives. That's a higher percentage of stressed out kids than in any of the 30 other developed nations that are part of the OECD, or Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Sat Apr 18, 2015 1:40 pm

Takechanpoo wrote:kpop girl is ranked 1st of the internet poll of Times most influential ppl.
http://time.com/3763868/cl-2ne1-time-100/
"our girl is as most influential as Putin NIDAAAAA!!!"

nobody can stop the country of collective schizophrenia!!!!
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this kimche biach was kicked out of the ranking
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Tue Jun 09, 2015 12:53 pm

Why South Korea Is So Obsessed with Japan

It is immediately obvious to anyone who has spent substantial time in South Korea that its people and its elites have an extraordinary, and negative, fixation with Japan.

Korea's media talks about Japan incessantly, usually with little journalistic objectivity and in negative terms: as a competitor for export markets which must be overcome, as a rival for American attention, as an unrepentant colonialist, as a recipient of the 'Korean Wave' (watch Korean analysts triumphantly argue that Japanese housewives are learning Korean), as a lurking military imperialist just waiting to subdue Asia again, and so on.

Korea's territorial dispute with Japan over the Liancourt Rocks is similarly illustrative. A major Korean newspaper actually suggested samurai might invade Dokdo (the Korean name for the Rocks). The Government has taken out advertisements in Western newspapers and Korean pop stars have sought to act as 'ambassadors' to the world to press Korea's claim. The Korean military holds war drills around Dokdo. Political stunts at athletic events have undermined Japan's willingness to participate in joint sports events with Korea. The Government has launched a global campaign to rename the Sea of Japan the 'East Sea' (in the belief that doing so reinforces its claim to the Rocks) and even considered pushing Psy to rework his hit song 'Gangnam Style' as 'Dokdo Style.'

[...]

On Korean independence day, Korean children use squirt guns to mock-kill dressed-up Japanese soldiers (yes, really), and I have attended sound-and-light shows on that day which portray the Imjin War of the 1590s as part of a millennial Japanese effort to dominate Korea, culminating in the 1910 annexation. It is a staple of Korean historiography that Japan has invaded the country dozens or even hundreds of times (most of these were actually pirate raids), and that Japan 'received' its culture via the Korean 'bridge.' Perhaps the most ridiculous example I can think of is a talk-show guest who was forced to apologies for wearing a red-and-white striped shirt that looked vaguely like the rising sun flag. This 'anti-Japanism,' as Victor Cha has termed it, has spread to the U.S., where ethnic Korean lobbying has brought comfort-women memorials and changes to US textbooks.

[...]

One obvious explanation for the sheer intensity of feeling is that South Korea's disputes with Japan have graduated from politics to identity. As Cha notes, South Korea's nationalism is negative, defined very much against Japan and, importantly, not against North Korea. The reason, I hypothesize, is that North Korea so successfully manipulates Korean nationalist discourse that South Korea cannot define itself against North Korea in the same way West Germany did against East Germany. So South Korea uses a third party against which to prove its nationalist bona fides in its national legitimacy competition with the North.

It is now widely accepted that North Korea's real ideology is not socialism but a race-based Korean nationalism in which the DRPK is defending the Korean race (the minjok) against foreign depredation. The 'Yankee Colony' South Korea — with its internationalized economy, American military presence, cultural Westernization, resident foreign population, and so on—cannot compete with this racial purity narrative.

[...]

So beating up on Japan is great solution. It bolsters South Korea as defender of the minjok, sidesteps a brutal head-to-head nationalist competition with the North which might provoke open Northern sympathies in the south, and avoids any debate over the long-term need to shift South Korean political legitimacy from race to democracy, which in turn would require a desperately needed clean-up of Korean politics at the expense of today's entrenched elites, most notably the chaebol.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Tue Jun 09, 2015 2:55 pm

I wonder how long it will take until the whole globe starts collectively sighing at every unprovoked Korean swipe at Japan...

That being said, despite being partially driven by some sort of wonky collective victim mentality/nationalism, my impression is that there are more young Koreans that study abroad (fluent in foreign languages) and that will ultimately lead to more success than the current inward, implosion Japan seems headed for.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Tue Jun 09, 2015 3:41 pm

some side-of-justice-like commentators on the article, as usual, commit an easy error to assign what german did to jews and what japan did to kimchese to the same category. no other ex-majors, except japan, have apologized and compensated for their past colonizations
bacause it was done legally. you should not ask anyone for anything which you cannot do or havent done.
hypocrite fellows

it seems like koean think japanese always are watching korea.
yea, for these 10 years, japanese started caring about kimche land. before that almost all of japanese are not interested in it, except for their stinky hakusai.
BUT......BUT.....
but its just because they care about what kimchese bullshits about japan and japanese every day, NOT because they are interested in korea itself.
its very important point.

on the other hand, kimchese have been interested in japan for over half century even after they got independent from japan.
coz they are still mentally a colony of japan.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Tue Jun 09, 2015 5:20 pm

Takechanpoo wrote:they are still mentally a colony of japan.
:lol:


They sure act like it...
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Wed Jun 17, 2015 1:56 pm

40 koreans based in shinjuku busted for organized frauds of 2 billion yen in total since last years january.
http://news.tv-asahi.co.jp/news_society ... 52808.html

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