In the brief r-slurred coup attempt in South Korea, the elite troops of the local airborne brigade were woken up at night and told to rush to the National Assembly building as martial law was being declared. It was insinuated that this was because of a North Korean terrorist attack. That is a really serious issue as this has been done before killing huge numbers of people and almost working. So they show up and then get orders to arrest the opposition legislators because they're corrupt. Reminds me of that old joke about how "arresting a Pakistani prime minister for being corrupt is like arresting him for being Pakistani".
This is when everyone (including senior officers who had no warning about this) checks out and goes to get ramyun.
I hope if any illegal orders were issued by a president in my country we could do at least this well. That we don't have a bunch of f-slurs calling up Black Rifle Coffee asking what to do.
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Which guy? Kim or Kim, or Kim?
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You have no idea how bad it is. With crimes they have those German "privacy rules".
Mr. Kim beat up Mr. Kim (not related) for looking at Mrs. Kim (not related) the wrong way...
Literally half the county is named Kim, Lee, or Park.
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Muslims are all called muhammed because theyre religious r-slurs, whats korea's excuse?
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An actual Korean can explain it better, but I think it's basically that they had a couple kings who started handing out the names Kim and Lee c. 1200s and it was really prestigious so everyone wanted to be one. Very different from nordic mayomonkey shitholes where they had no last names until a couple centuries ago, and then they started assigning them to people because they heard that's what civilized human beings do and they were trying to copy our behavior. So you get all the "Johansens", etc. Literally just "your dad was named Johan so we're going to copy sentient species by calling you Johansen".
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Mathematically, the number of surnames goes down over time. Mayo monkeys only adopted surnames recently, so they still have a wide variety, but the !asians SYC bvlls have had them for millenia.
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In Korea (this is fricking according to my friend Mr. Kim from a fricking long time ago) they have different branches of Kims. So he was fricking really proud that he was the fricking same kind of Kim as the fricking dictators of North Korea. I never could tell when he was fricking pulling my leg but he was fricking serious enough of the fricking time that I have to consider it all as a fricking possibility. Goddammit I miss him.
Yeah I don't know off the fricking top of my head when they came in in England for commoners but it was fricking only a fricking few centuries ago. The fricking less civilized parts of Europe even later.
The fricking most civilized human being you will find is the fricking whiteoid who doesn't force his kid into excessive hagwon courses but is fricking trying to get his name into a fricking prestigious Korean family book. I'll trade my sister for that.
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!jannies doxxing
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taken care of
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Iberia adopted surnames pretty early on by European standards so that's why there are so many people with the same name help that names lien Gonzalez or Martinez are patronyms, and others like the most popular/common surname, Garcia (which translates to spear), and others like Morelos (something about Moors), are that way because it was carried by soldiers and their families southwards as they migrated and populated new areas newly conquered from Reconquista and the process would keep repeating until the entire peninsula was under Christian rule and even afterwards into the Americas as the ranks of the conquistadors were disproportionately from the southern provinces and kingdoms like Andalusia and Extremedura (where Cortez was from) which also had disproportionately the same surnames.
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Yeah, I don't know about the details in Europe but it's very uneven around the world. Like in the Philippines they got last names centuries ago, before half of Europe. Half of them are Spanish, half are some weird name unique to their village.
I hadn't considered that but it's probably the same there. There's a lot of saints still venerated in rural areas of the Philippines who are from Reconquista-era Spain but completely forgotten in their home country today.
Meanwhile Indonesia is right next door and there's still people there going by just one name.
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Definitely see historical bongs have surnames much earlier than most continental euroids, though they were originally more common among the nobility despite later becoming to be seen as a more commoner trait.
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lol zipper heads
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Did your daddy kill all those kids on orders, or just for fun?
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Just because you get ordered to do something it doesn't mean you can't also have a bit of fun
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According to America's Test Kitchen Kikkoman is actually the best kind of soy sauce. A little Agent Orange adds that special kick tho.
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True.
Prllly should t have sucked down so much agent orange, didn't do good things to his offspring, lol
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The only thing he knew he was involved in was Lam Son 719 which didn't involve kids. This might blow your fricking mind but in a real war they don't tell you much more than the peepeehead on the mic in Battlefield 4 who says "never drive the tank again" at the end of the round.
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Bullshit, lol
You are not a hero cause your daddy was a c*nt
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I never said and my dad never said... Ohhhh you're Krayon (sister toucher) again.
One thing the ARVN Rangers didn't do in the invasion of Laos was bring their sisters to touch.
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Sure, agent orange, sure
Hang on, agent orange didn't hurt anyone. They didn't know yet, like the disease blankets are fake.
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Well now you're just trolling. It's well-known that story is total bullshit.
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This is intellectually on par with Holocaust denial ngl, bad look
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People in my living memory liberated the death camps with piles of dead and dying people. The blanket thing is entirely based on Jeffrey Amherst (not an American) musing once in a letter about how maybe you could do biological warfare.
By equating these two things, aren't you the one who is the real genocide denier?
(The answer is yes btw.)
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The disease blankets being real or fake would have made no difference. European diseases would have wiped the natives out regardless.
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What?
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The point is if you're in a real war where people are really dying then you don't stop for politics. I'm glad you pointed this out.
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Too bad the FBI wasn't like that when asked to investigate Trump-Putin collusion based on a fabricated document paid for by the Democrats.
I'll never understand why so many Democrats think Trump is remotely fascist when they've been acting in a much more authoritarian and underhanded way since 2016. Do so many of them truly believe their propaganda?
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If you don't understand the difference between that and a brigade of troops occupying the capital arresting everyone you might be turbo-r-slurred.
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This already happened in the US, but if it's not a military group doing it--and instead it's the state police trying to oust the president--then it's okay.
Thank you for my daily dose of libtard.
!trump2024, Old Man Redactor is off his rocker.
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How can I tell you're a foreigner?
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I'm still right, and you? You are wrong.
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No, you're not. You learned the term "state police" as a synonym for "gendarmerie" which is a totally different concept. We don't have a branch of the military devoted to fighting our own population here.
And yet we don't have muzzies running over our Christmas markets every year like you. Curious.
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I did?
But I am so right , and you are oh so wrong.
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Snapshots:
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this has been done before:
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