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DNA Analysis Confirms Japanese Are of Korean Descent

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Yokohammer wrote:Takechan is going to love this ...
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DNA Analysis Confirms Japanese Are of Korean Descent
Takechanpoo wrote:nobody deny part of japanese are descendants of ancient korean.
and its also true that ancient korean are not the same with comtemporary korean.
for example, regarding j-emperors ancestor as korean is the same with regarding Jesus as arab.
im sure that you westerners will desperately deny it.![]()
kurogane wrote:Seriously, though: great Take teasing fun, but barely worthy of Choko in one of his pissy moods. It was never in question, and Yayoi are Korean like Franks are English.
matsuki wrote:kurogane wrote:Seriously, though: great Take teasing fun, but barely worthy of Choko in one of his pissy moods. It was never in question, and Yayoi are Korean like Franks are English.
The only thing worse than J-nationalists...K-nationalists. The hate mindset in Korea is so scummy and widespread it makes me sick.
Cat lovers may want to sit down for this.
South Korean police arrested a 54-year-old man on suspicion of catching up to 600 stray cats around his neighborhood, boiling them alive, skinning and gutting the carcasses and then selling the meat to locals for use in a special medicinal soup.
The Korea JoongAng Daily reported on the incident on May 21, writing that the Pusan Police Department arrested the man on May 21 on charges of violating Korea’s animal protection laws, although the case appears to still be under investigation.
The man is accused of luring neighborhood stray cats with food, then capturing them and throwing them – alive – into a vat of boiling water in his home. He would then, police allege, skin and butcher the cats and store the meat in his freezer until buyers came around.
Police, the JoongAng Daily reports, were quoted as saying that a rumor has been doing the rounds in South Korea – presumably among the elderly community – which purports that cat meat, if boiled in a soup, helps to relieve arthritis
kurogane wrote:newer type of Cdn nationalists
kurogane wrote:Oh, the Rah Rah ones with the maple leaf embossed backpacks that go spazzy when mistaken for Americans???? Sure. I meant more the sort of armed angry white men like in Idaho and Spokane, the ones that get into this Freeman on The Land sovereign citizen rubbish. The JET types are annoying, but they're hardly weird violent. I always found Canadian JETs by far the most annoying presumptuous fuckheads, and that's a programme whose hiring standards seems based on annoying presumption.
The rare jewels like you and a few others aside, natch
kurogane wrote:Yes, but how often are any of the K-nutters armed? Verbal effluent I can deal with; bullets not so much. Which isn't to say my Boycott Korea sentiment has in any way weakened. Have you ever been to Worst Korea? I thought it was an open sewer in 1987.
kurogane wrote:Yes, but how often are any of the K-nutters armed? Verbal effluent I can deal with; bullets not so much. Which isn't to say my Boycott Korea sentiment has in any way weakened. Have you ever been to Worst Korea? I thought it was an open sewer in 1987.
Takechanpoo wrote:in kimcheland the top of intellectual mainstream are still occupied by novelists and poets(!![]()
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Coligny wrote:Takechanpoo wrote:in kimcheland the top of intellectual mainstream are still occupied by novelists and poets(!![]()
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As opposed to Japan were the intellectual landscape is filled with ditch diggers... And tarento...
Samurai_Jerk wrote:You really are a fucking pansy when it comes to travel.
kurogane wrote:Korea...................yuk. It just sounds such a sad compromise. If you want modern flashy, there's Japan or even Singapore. If you want cool groovy beaches, there's Vietnam.
Anyhoo, Great story about the Halls of Remembrance. Was there much attention given to the sacrifice of nice foreign farm boys that ensured the worsterer part of the peninsula was saved by a police action? I F'in hope so.
kurogane wrote:Lots of my friends that know both Japan and Worst Korea seem to like or even prefer that kimchee spiced balls out in yer face bit, which you don't seem to mind either. I'll take boring and reticent any ole day. I don't need deference but a touch of distance is always welcome. BTW, Modern and Flashy was the tourist brochure take on it, not mine. As for the war memorials.............figgers. Hmph.
kurogane wrote:Yeah, I have sure noticed the resurgence of the self-administered chastity belt in Japan the last few years. Don't Koreans speak English better as well (in general)? I can get why some prefer that vibe, I just don't.
Lots of my friends that know both Japan and Worst Korea seem to like or even prefer that kimchee spiced balls out in yer face bit, which you don't seem to mind either.
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