Black Out Korea!

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Black Out Korea!

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Dedicated to the world's number one consumers of hard alcohol, those cabbage eating crazies from the Korean Peninsula.

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A friend who went there for work said "Every single business deal involved consuming at least half a liter of hard liquor."
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Koreans are serious boozers for sure.

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Bow to your sensei.

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I worked in Korea for four years - lived in an upscale suburban community that Koreans aspire to. Arrived late at night so was up fairly early the next morning with jetlag and walked out to see a guy in a fairly decent suit laying facedown on the sidewalk. I figured that an accident had happened but people were simply walking around him. There was another guy a few blocks down.

A fairly common occurrence late Friday night would be the sound of breaking glass or a guy banging on a door, him having forgotten his keys coming home drunk at 2am and his wife having locked him out. In a particular complex we lived in this happened, like clockwork, 1-2 times every week.

Proto has a story about Korean schoolgirls on the subway.
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Japan is a little better, but just a little.

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I honestly can't stand Koreans. It's the only national aversion I have.
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What ever you do, don't drink Soju; Korean grain alcohol. I once started drinking Soju on a Friday evening and woke up on a Sunday in another state.
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Batboy2/75 wrote:What ever you do, don't drink Soju; Korean grain alcohol. I once started drinking Soju on a Friday evening and woke up on a Sunday in another state.
So you still made movement, then?
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Batboy2/75 wrote:What ever you do, don't drink Soju; Korean grain alcohol. I once started drinking Soju on a Friday evening and woke up on a Sunday in another state.
I need a more convincing argument against it.
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baffled wrote:I need a more convincing argument against it.
Dunno if this is an argument or not :rolleyes:

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Those jindo's can be bad-ass.
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Batboy2/75 wrote:What ever you do, don't drink Soju; Korean grain alcohol. I once started drinking Soju on a Friday evening and woke up on a Sunday in another state.

Problem here is , what precisely?
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Fat Cat wrote:I honestly can't stand Koreans. It's the only national aversion I have.
Have you never encountered any Filipinos or French-Canadians?
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Many, and I honestly like people from both of those places. Filipinos especially are very friendly. Koreans just...*ugh*
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WildGorillaMan wrote:
Batboy2/75 wrote:What ever you do, don't drink Soju; Korean grain alcohol. I once started drinking Soju on a Friday evening and woke up on a Sunday in another state.

Problem here is , what precisely?
Woke up at a Texas campground perhaps?
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Fat Cat wrote:Many, and I honestly like people from both of those places. Filipinos especially are very friendly. Koreans just...*ugh*
I absolutely fucking despise Filipinos. Fuck those little worthless mongrel shitbags. Every last one of them.
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The Filipinos I've met have all been good people. The ones in the Army were tough as nails.
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.

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They're like cavemen. With worse teeth and manners.
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Well since Mak threw it out there let's just come clean. I can't fucking deal with 'Ricans and Samoans. I'm talking hair stands up on the back of my neck and I would swing a machete until I collapsed. I am ashamed but it's the truth.

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Puerto Ricans are volatile, and they speak Spanish like a bunch of butt fucking dipshits. I prefer my Spanish speaking Americans to come from Mexico. Samoans are just plain disgusting.

Filipinos are still the worst. I'm getting all worked up over here.
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Baff let's go on a spree! Wait a second though...I've got to sharpen up a few things.

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I'm totally in. Sharpen up, let's fucking do this.
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Wait. What are we talking about?
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LOL what's up with no love for the Soles? They're like the nicest people, I'm at a loss.
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