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Instead of hearing about this, I would rather hear the left wing media talk about Ol' Joe throwing up his hands in surrender to "the bug."
Ответить🇺🇸🇺🇸america welcome to my country🇺🇸🇺🇸
🌚🦇🐡🐍china get out to my country
sorry to hear it
ОтветитьWhat's bts? Squidheads? No, not watching any korean movies.
ОтветитьAll I can say is I have been living in the U.S over 14 years and I hardly gained any weight, but losing it like crazy as soon as I start teaching (I'm a high school math teacher), but I went to Korea for 2 weeks, ate whatever I saw and I gained 5lbs, love every single lb I gain haha... But ya, lost all again when I went back to teaching haha...
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ОтветитьSouth Korea is a great place to visit . Every Korean kid has English language class. Go they all want to speak to Americans .The people are friendly .
ОтветитьSo when’s the Japan wave and no anime does not count
ОтветитьCan't forget about the delicious Korean food, and the even more delicious, Jessi!!! 😍😍😍😍
If the Korean culture was even a fraction beloved as it is now. My childhood could have been far more delightful, and far less racially violent. 🙁😔😟😦😢😭😩😳😡😠😳😧
I agree, the first time i had Korean cuisine i was dumbfoundedly blown away. all i know they gave me a pipping hot stone bowl seemingly straight out the oven filled with the most delicious food and it was like eating it straight out the pot!.. never before and never since i had such great food.
ОтветитьI love Kdrama and allow. My kids to watch it than these american shows. I don't have to keep the remote in my hand and fast forward scenes and have to answer so many questions on why I did that. I also am able to fall asleep knowing my kids still have innocent eyes. My oldest is 16, no 16 yr old is ready to have a baby on accident. I'm grateful for these K dramas vs whatever the rated R crap and language America produces. My friends hate it when their teen calls them bro instead on mom. I'm grateful my kids still understand respect. K drama supports respect for your parents.
ОтветитьAnd to think old Hollywood (and in some case now still) didn't cast Asian ppl bc they said they couldn't show expression well on screen bc of their faces/eyes. It just shows you how the powers that be purposely locked certain race of people out even when the audiences are looking for that type of content. It had to take a disrupt-er like Netflix to give the people what they wanted in the actual diversity of creative content. Trust me I know, I worked in the TV industry and you'd be surprised at how they speak when they workshop projects. I mean, it's okay to hire Asian people to act like the Asian ppl that they are —instead of hiring Asian ppl to fill a quota and have them act "mainstream/commercial" aka white washed.
ОтветитьAsian culture has always been popular here in Canada at least in a more traditional sense.
ОтветитьTheir content is surpassing American content.
ОтветитьYes! I'm Korean. 한국인인게 자랑스럽다! 그리고 전세계에 "나는 한국인이다"라고 외치는 사람들이 많아졌으면 좋겠다. Can you guys understand what I'm saying?lol If not, study Korean! Please stop sticking only to that English!
ОтветитьGood shows!
ОтветитьWell its obvious how. The answer to the mystery it turned out it's the most obvious one, and it's the exact same explanation we knew for 2nd gen, they went to the Devil and a bunch of demons ended up in them! They all got a bunch of demons visible in their eyes! No wonder it's instantly popular for no apparent natural reason, cause it isn't natural, it's supernatural, but of the bad kind! All the people that made deals with the Devil for fame, wealth etc. are cancelled unless they get exorcised and the demons come out!
ОтветитьSee through essence, not a exterior. like what they are thinkin and how proove for succeed.
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