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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby kurogane » Tue Oct 27, 2015 3:56 am

I love all the biological and hysteorical deterministic stuff. It reminds me of the retiree hobbyist anthropologists that used to infest our postgrad conferences and prattle on like humans were mildly more interesting arthopods. Scientific pretence might be my favourite of the ilk.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Sat Nov 07, 2015 1:11 pm

NZ First MP Ron Mark has been accused of delivering "a borderline racial diatribe" in Parliament after suggesting National's Melissa Lee should go back to Korea.

Ms Lee said during the first reading debate on the Easter trading Bill that when she came to New Zealand 30 years ago she had been surprised to discover shops closed at 5pm.

"That was really, really surprising... in other cities they opened till 10 or midnight, or 24/7," Mr Lee said last night.

Mr Mark said he had a message for her: "If you don't like New Zealand, go back to Korea.


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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Sun Nov 08, 2015 12:46 pm

LOL, 5pm? I'd take his advice and move back to Korea.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby wagyl » Sun Nov 08, 2015 12:53 pm

matsuki wrote:LOL, 5pm? I'd take his advice and move back to Korea.

She is talking about the situation 30 years ago. Not that you should pay much attention to the jingoistic soundbites from any nationalistic political party with the naming format "[name of country] First."
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Sun Nov 08, 2015 1:46 pm

wagyl wrote:
matsuki wrote:LOL, 5pm? I'd take his advice and move back to Korea.

She is talking about the situation 30 years ago. Not that you should pay much attention to the jingoistic soundbites from any nationalistic political party with the naming format "[name of country] First."


Or the Niigata in 2015? :twisted: (at least the more inaka areas)
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Tue Nov 10, 2015 8:58 am



Take's favorite youtube channel?
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Coligny » Tue Nov 10, 2015 10:08 am

I would have subscribed, but she didn't pee in the blender... Lame...
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Tue Nov 10, 2015 11:11 am

fake in everything
but she looks like to be totally satisfied with the blatant fake face.
its one of typical features of them that they dont see observe themselves from the others point of view.
their reckless-rushing always and forever disgusts me.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Tue Nov 10, 2015 12:48 pm

Are you saying you wouldn't let her smell your dick?
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Sun Nov 15, 2015 12:11 pm

It really looks like South Korea might be backsliding :shakeh:

Scores Held as Biggest Rally in Years in Seoul Turns Violent

Police detained more than 50 protesters and were seeking out others Sunday after violent clashes marred the largest anti-government demonstrations in South Korea's capital in more than seven years.

Police fired tear gas and water cannons on Saturday to disperse about 70,000 people allied with labor, civic and farmers' groups, who took to the streets to rally against conservative President Park Geun-hye. The activists oppose Park's business-friendly labor policies and a decision to require middle and high schools to use only state-issued history textbooks starting in 2017.

A 69-year-old farmer, Baek Nam-gi, remained unconscious at a hospital after he fell and injured his head as police doused him with water cannons near City Hall, said Cho Byung-ok, secretary general of the Korea Peasants League.

Video footage showed Baek lying motionless as other demonstrators struggled to drag him away and police continued to fire water cannons from atop police buses.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Fri Nov 20, 2015 1:12 am

tae kwon soccer again
Thailand vs kimcheland

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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Fri Nov 20, 2015 2:10 pm

LOL, I agree the Koreans were dirty as fuck there....but that vid just reminded me of what pussies soccer players are...

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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Fri Nov 27, 2015 8:04 pm

The next is origami nida!!!


where is the historical origin of origami? historians guess that paper was invented in china and was propagated to japan thorough korea and also speculated that Origami have been developed and propagated in accordance with this order, but no specific records to show it.

in Nihon-shoki there is a record that "a monk Damjing, who Koguryo kings sent to japan, was good at painting and made paper and ink." because of it, it is speculated that origami also was propagated to japan at the same time.

experts also speculate that the 'hood' is a original form of origami, which was used in shamanism from the Three Kingdoms period.
........blah blah....

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http://news.sbs.co.kr/news/endPage.do?n ... 1003288990

speculation after speculation...as always
and according to them this is a evidence that the origin of origami is in kimche peninsula.
in Nihon-shoki there is a record that "a monk Damjing, who Koguryo kings sent to japan, was good at painting and made paper and ink." because of it, it is speculated that origami also was propagated to japan at the same time.

:rofl:

and there are some reports from japanese living abroad that some korean are lecturing in north america and the other places that origami is not japan origin but korea and in the colonial period japan destroyed and stole it from korea.
as always..... :clap:
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby yanpa » Fri Nov 27, 2015 10:23 pm

Doesn't all Korean and Japanese culture originate in China anyway? :P
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby wagyl » Fri Nov 27, 2015 11:02 pm

Presumably the author of the 1797 book describing how to fold an origami crane used time machines to time travel to the early twentieth century to steal origami culture from the Koreans (let's be generous and overlook the poem in 1680 referring to origami or the evidence of 6th century monastic practice of origami). Of course the big question is whether those time machines were also invented by the Koreans. Since we don't have those time machines any more we can make the fairly certain assumption that the colonial era Japanese then stole them from the Koreans and destroyed them.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Sat Nov 28, 2015 12:07 am

japan have never lost respect to ancient china even while killing chinese like a dog in WW2.

also i have to admit that there is a desire or a tendency that traditionally most of japanese try to underestimate the influences from k-peninsula as much as possible, or furthermore try to annul it all. it might be resemble to some extent the tendency for europe to try underestimating the influence from arab world as much as possible.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Russell » Sat Nov 28, 2015 7:18 am

As long as Japanese and Koreans fight over who invented Origami, it can't be that bad...
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Sat Nov 28, 2015 10:17 am

wagyl wrote:Presumably the author of the 1797 book describing how to fold an origami crane used time machines to time travel to the early twentieth century to steal origami culture from the Koreans (let's be generous and overlook the poem in 1680 referring to origami or the evidence of 6th century monastic practice of origami). Of course the big question is whether those time machines were also invented by the Koreans. Since we don't have those time machines any more we can make the fairly certain assumption that the colonial era Japanese then stole them from the Koreans and destroyed them.


Oh Korea...silly Korea...
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Thu Dec 24, 2015 3:48 pm

South Korean court refuses to review WWII treaty with Japan

A South Korean court on Wednesday refused to review a complaint over a 1965 treaty between Japan and South Korea that Tokyo uses to deny compensation for South Korean victims of World War II-era slavery, a boost to recent efforts by the neighbors to improve bad ties.

Seoul's Constitutional Court said the accord was never meant to serve as a standard for providing individual compensation.

The court's decision came in response to a complaint filed by a woman who said the treaty blocks her right to seek more compensation because of her late father's wartime slavery. Japan colonized the Korean Peninsula from 1910 to 1945.

The 1965 treaty, which was accompanied by more than $800 million in economic aid and loans from Tokyo to Seoul, came as South Korea worked to rebuild an economy devastated by the 1950-53 Korean War. The treaty declared all compensation issues between the countries over property, rights and interests as "completely and finally" settled.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Mon Dec 28, 2015 12:34 pm

kimchese still havent given up yet. persistent as fuck
"washingtons winter cherry blossom is japans strategy?"

In this regard, oriental art historian John Carter kobel (1910-1996) Doctor is "the Washington Cherry in life is Jeju Island San Yoshino cherry tree, not a mountain in Japan .1910 years first donation was 2000 in the amount incinerated after the American culture as a pest in seed was collected the strong can survive in Jeju and elsewhere "is released and bar

In addition, when Washington cherry cherry Korea held a naming ceremony simeumyeo the monarch Cherry Dr. Rhee four in April 1943 by the American College resented by JE it disguised as Japanese Rankin congressman "cherry trees are planted in Washington, Korea is originated upper and House of Representatives must declare that these cherry trees Korea 'initiative was also a resolution.

Korean American journalist William Moon of Washington "Strategy of the United States euryeoneun also as a cherry enveloped in Japan was so dense. Yoshino cherry water of Lee claims are Shem was by then 30 years between Japan's wooden name ppaetgin another declaration of independence of our cherry" urged him to find the truth of your interest in said cherry.

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american team already proved that japanese someiyoshino is different type of cultivar with king cherry in jeju island, though. :roll:
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Fri Jan 08, 2016 11:38 pm

“동해” - Change US Policy to Recognize Both EAST SEA & Sea of Japan. Both IHO & UNCSGN Recommend Concurrent Usage.

Name of the sea in between Korea and Japan is in dispute:

1. EAST SEA was marked as Sea of Japan in the World Map at the IHO meeting in 1929, when the Japanese Military occupied Korea.

2. Koreans used EAST SEA for more than 2,000 years. The Korean National Anthem starts with EAST SEA.

3. In 1974 & 1977, Both IHO & UNCSGN Recommended Concurrent Usage of EAST SEA & Sea of Japan.

4. UN Resolution said “A policy of accepting only one or some of such names while excluding the rest would be inconsistent as well as inexpedient in practice.”
5. In 2014, Virginia passed Legislation requiring concurrent use in all textbooks.

WE urge the USA to change its policy to recognize both names, “EAST SEA” & “Sea of Japan,” and to support any proposals for concurrent use at the IHO Meeting on April 24, 2017.
Published Date: Jan 06, 2016

https://petitions.whitehouse.gov//petit ... rent-usage

as usual, the contents of k-claim are full of bullshits, but
as for this issue, i personally think japan does not need to stick to the name, see of japan.
the 3rd name should be invented among not only japan and korea but also china, russia, usa, filipine etc.
any good name which both sides can be satisfied with?
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Russell » Fri Jan 08, 2016 11:55 pm

Takechanpoo wrote:
“동해” - Change US Policy to Recognize Both EAST SEA & Sea of Japan. Both IHO & UNCSGN Recommend Concurrent Usage.

Name of the sea in between Korea and Japan is in dispute:

1. EAST SEA was marked as Sea of Japan in the World Map at the IHO meeting in 1929, when the Japanese Military occupied Korea.

2. Koreans used EAST SEA for more than 2,000 years. The Korean National Anthem starts with EAST SEA.

3. In 1974 & 1977, Both IHO & UNCSGN Recommended Concurrent Usage of EAST SEA & Sea of Japan.

4. UN Resolution said “A policy of accepting only one or some of such names while excluding the rest would be inconsistent as well as inexpedient in practice.”
5. In 2014, Virginia passed Legislation requiring concurrent use in all textbooks.

WE urge the USA to change its policy to recognize both names, “EAST SEA” & “Sea of Japan,” and to support any proposals for concurrent use at the IHO Meeting on April 24, 2017.
Published Date: Jan 06, 2016

https://petitions.whitehouse.gov//petit ... rent-usage

as usual, the contents of k-claim are full of bullshits, but
as for this issue, i personally think japan does not need to stick to the name, see of japan.
the 3rd name should be invented among not only japan and korea but also china, russia, usa, filipine etc.
any good name which both sides can be satisfied with?

Japan-Korea-China-Russia-USA-Philippines Sea...
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Fri Jan 08, 2016 11:59 pm

I think Japan should troll Korea and change the name to the West Sea.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby wuchan » Sat Jan 09, 2016 12:38 am

Takechanpoo wrote:https://petitions.whitehouse.gov//petit ... rent-usage

as usual, the contents of k-claim are full of bullshits, but
as for this issue, i personally think japan does not need to stick to the name, see of japan.
the 3rd name should be invented among not only japan and korea but also china, russia, usa, filipine etc.
any good name which both sides can be satisfied with?



OK dawg. You don't get it.


If they get enough clicks the president has to see it. I'm willing to bet the "https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/deport-justin-bieber-and-revoke-his-green-card" one got more votes.


Bieber didn't get deported.......
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Sat Jan 09, 2016 9:34 am

Samurai_Jerk wrote:I think Japan should troll Korea and change the name to the West Sea.


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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Isle of View » Sat Jan 09, 2016 1:24 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:I think Japan should troll Korea and change the name to the West Sea.


Nah.

Sea of Comfort.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Sat Jan 09, 2016 1:50 pm

Isle of View wrote:
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I think Japan should troll Korea and change the name to the West Sea.


Nah.

Sea of Comfort.


That's not a subtle enough to be a good troll.

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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Isle of View » Sun Jan 10, 2016 9:57 am

Samurai_Jerk wrote:
Isle of View wrote:
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I think Japan should troll Korea and change the name to the West Sea.


Nah.

Sea of Comfort.


That's not a subtle enough to be a good troll.



Very good.

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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Sun Jan 31, 2016 12:06 pm


"chooooooooo, sumida sumida sumida, chuuuuuuu(shooooooot)"
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Coligny » Sun Jan 31, 2016 6:33 pm

Takechanpoo wrote:"chooooooooo, sumida sumida sumida, chuuuuuuu(shooooooot)"
:keyboardcoffee:


Yes, it's almost like if Koreans had developped a structured language.
How is it going for you ? Still grunting, shouting and throwing feces at each others ?
At least that makes your rosetta stone extremly small and convenient to carry.
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