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Takechanpoo wrote:Needless to say, almost all of comments left in this video is by Korean, though as usual they are pretending not to be one:lol:
And these comments are also good samples to research their ethos.
rooboy wrote:why nobody who has a brain or any standing anywhere in the world gives a fuck about that nation of hateful, venegeaful, miserable, whining cunts playing the victim card again and again.
I'm with Takechanpoo on his anti Korean comments. The Koreans do nothing to give non Koreans the idea that there might be some intelligence or rationality in them and their country. No, its not a minority who do that shit - its so many of them.
Nasty country, nasty people as a non silent majority. Truth fucking hurts and thats why I've got zero sympathy for the whining Koreans in Japan. They are just as fucked and they fuck up Japan by joining the yakuza and sending money to the most evil fucking cunts on earth in North Korea.
Behan wrote:I go to public skates sometimes and a lot of figure skaters will do jumps, spins, change directions, etc. really close to other skaters. I don't think they are intentionally trying to be dangerous but their sense of what is dangerous is different. They don't think anything of passing really close to someone and often suddenly change directions without bothering to see if they'll run into anyone. Kind of like a lot of bicycists here.
There are some close calls on the video but it could just be due to a lack of sense of danger, carelessness, or just a selfish carelessness.
rooboy wrote:why nobody who has a brain or any standing anywhere in the world gives a fuck about that nation of hateful, venegeaful, miserable, whining cunts playing the victim card again and again.
rooboy wrote:I'm with Takechanpoo on his anti Korean comments. The Koreans do nothing to give non Koreans the idea that there might be some intelligence or rationality in them and their country. No, its not a minority who do that shit - its so many of them.
Nasty country, nasty people as a non silent majority. Truth fucking hurts and thats why I've got zero sympathy for the whining Koreans in Japan. They are just as fucked and they fuck up Japan by joining the yakuza and sending money to the most evil fucking cunts on earth in North Korea.
rooboy wrote:why nobody who has a brain or any standing anywhere in the world gives a fuck about that nation of hateful, venegeaful, miserable, whining cunts playing the victim card again and again.
I'm with Takechanpoo on his anti Korean comments. The Koreans do nothing to give non Koreans the idea that there might be some intelligence or rationality in them and their country. No, its not a minority who do that shit - its so many of them.
Nasty country, nasty people as a non silent majority. Truth fucking hurts and thats why I've got zero sympathy for the whining Koreans in Japan. They are just as fucked and they fuck up Japan by joining the yakuza and sending money to the most evil fucking cunts on earth in North Korea.
rooboy wrote:Got friends who work there, visited there a couple of times. In Japan the nasty xenophobes are strutting round with the dickhead uyoku, in Korea its so many peop0le including kids who recite really racist shit.
Get a friend who can read hangul to tell you bout their textbooks. The Koreans nationalism is up there with the pre WW2 nazi bullshit minus hatred for the jews. It's too mainstream.
Bitter, vindictive cunts. Where do you start? Oh yeah and Japan was in there for about less than 50 years. What the fuck do Koreans think other countries have put up with for much longer?
All their crap about inventing everything - if they didn't believe it, it would be funny. They invented nothing but peasant food, their own alphabet and a heating system my mate told me about. What gives them the fucking right to be so racist? National inferiority complex because they're grossly underachieving peasants.
If many of them were nice couldn't care less. But there's so much nastiness in that place. What a craphole. Korea - craphole of the world.
:rofl:TennoChinko wrote:Wow! The list goes on ...
Koreans invented the airplane ...
TennoChinko wrote:
(from the wiki)
[*][INDENT]American boxer Roy Jones Jr. loses the gold medal to South Korean fighter Park Si-Hun in a very controversial 3-2 judge's decision. Allegations swirled that Korean officials had fixed the judging. Jones Jr. receives the Val Barker Trophy, an award for the most impressive boxer of the Games. The three judges ruling against Jones were eventually suspended.
Roy Jones, Jr. (born January 16, 1969) is an American boxer. Jones was named "Fighter of the Decade" for the 1990s by the Boxing Writers Association of America. As a professional he captured IBF championships in the middleweight, super middleweight and light heavyweight divisions. He also won the WBA heavyweight title in his only fight in this weight class. He is also noted for holding the WBC, WBA, IBF, IBO, NABF, WBF, and IBA light heavyweight championships at the same time. For many years, he was regarded as the Ring Magazine pound for pound champion of boxing.
Behan wrote:It's just crazy that the IOC won't award him a gold medal.
soulboy wrote:That has to be the biggest load of whining bullshit I have ever read.![]()
You bunch of racists.
My god we could get into the negative sides of the Japanese and American culture and that would be the biggest post EVER on this forum.
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
soulboy wrote: My god we could get into the negative sides of the Japanese and American culture and that would be the biggest post EVER on this forum.
soulboy wrote:That has to be the biggest load of whining bullshit I have ever read.![]()
You bunch of racists.
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The American has been working for Korean Air in Seoul since January 2000 and is the first foreigner to hold the position of Executive Vice President Operations, reporting directly to the two CEOs. Greenberg's mission, which he already seems to have convincingly accomplished, is to restore confidence in Korean Air and, through sweeping changes in the cockpit culture, to firmly draw a line on the unprecedented series of accidents that befell the airline in the 1990s and, above all, to ensure that it could never happen again.
kusai Jijii wrote:Dont let us stop you. Vent your spleen! Things need a little spicing up around here. We're all ears!
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