beijingwalker
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S.Koreans are big talkers,but when the North shelled them and sank their ships,S.Koreans just whimpers and runs away with their tail bw their hind legs.
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S.Koreans are big talkers,but when the North shelled them and sank their ships,S.Koreans just whimpers and runs away with their tail bw their hind legs.
if S.Koreans bark against us,we dont need to beat it.we can unleash N.Korea to finish them for us.
I was going to say "unbelievable" about your arrogance toward South Koreans. But, when I think about it more I realize that such an attitude is part and parcel of the typical PRC internet warrior's personality. Pride and arrogance goeth before the fall. Someday, the Vietnamese, Laotians, Cambodians, Koreans (both North and South), Burmese, Nepalese, Bhutanese, Philippinos, Japanese, Mongolians and, even the Indians, will arise as one, and put you in your place. Inshallah.


I was going to say "unbelievable" about your arrogance toward South Koreans. But, when I think about it more I realize that such an attitude is part and parcel of the typical PRC internet warrior's personality. Pride and arrogance goeth before the fall. Someday, the Vietnamese, Laotians, Cambodians, Koreans (both North and South), Burmese, Nepalese, Bhutanese, Philippinos, Japanese, Mongolians and, even the Indians, will arise as one, and put you in your place. Inshallah.
I would be supremely surprised (and even a little impressed) if they could set aside all their disputes with each other to form one grand alliance. But I'm not holding my breath.
Ma leads Tsai by 8% in latest opinion poll
Central News Agency
2011-12-02 03:28 PM
Taipei, Dec. 2 (CNA) President Ma Ying-jeou of the Kuomintang (KMT) has an 8 percent lead over his main competitor Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen, an academic survey showed Friday, 44 days before the presidential election.
The results suggest that Ma would garner 34 percent of the vote, Tsai 26 percent and People First Party (PFP) Chair James Soong 10 percent, said Peter Gries, director of University of Oklahoma's Institute for US-China Issues that conducted the survey. Meanwhile, 30 percent of the respondents said they have not yet decided who to vote for in the Jan. 14. election, said Gries, a visiting scholar at National Taiwan University.
If Soong drops out of the race, leaving the KMT and DPP battling for the presidency, Ma's support will rise to 45 percent and Tsai's to 30 percent, he said. The percentage of undecided voters would then decline to 25 percent, he added.
The undecided group is mainly composed of individuals who are female, younger, less wealthy, but slightly more educated, Gries said. Although the support rates differ little from polls commissioned by the local media and think tanks in recent months, Gries' study tapped into voter's gender, ethnic backgrounds, and identity profiles.
He found it interestingly that more female than male voters favored Ma, while Soong had more support among males. However, gender was not a significant factor among Tsai's supporters, he noted. In terms of ethnicity, the Hakka group was warmer toward Ma, he said, noting that people of mainland China origin tend to vote for pan-blue candidates.
Those of Hoklo origin are more ambivalent about their ideal president, he added. Gries noted that the partisanship is driven by many issues, some of which are identity and cross-strait relations. Ma supporters, for example, identify themselves more as "Chinese" than "Taiwanese." Tsai's supporters, on the other hand, think of themselves more as Taiwanese, and Soong's supporters identify least as Taiwanese. On cross-strait issues, Ma's supporters identify more closely with his stance and see Tsai as taking an extremist independence stance. Meanwhile, Tsai's supporters see Ma as being on an extremist path toward unification. The online survey was conducted among 500 adults nationwide from Nov. 17 to 28. It was one of the larger Internet polls on political trends in Taiwan. (By Nancy Liu)
That's right, they also sunk a South Korean warship, the Cheonan.
And North Korea also developed nuclear weapons too.
Just keep up your arrogant treatment of them and you may provoke that "surprise". They may trade with you because they have no other real choices. But, remember "pride goeth before the fall". I think this observation of the human condition is Shakespeare's, not Confucious', but it still applies. You'll see how well Chinese imperialism goes down with the neighbors.

Just keep up your arrogant treatment of them and you may provoke that "surprise". They may trade with you because they have no other real choices. But, remember "pride goeth before the fall". I think this observation of the human condition is Shakespeare's, not Confucious', but it still applies. You'll see how well Chinese imperialism goes down with the neighbors.
ahah you saw that?
apparently the Korean guy was saying something like "nuga" which means "here" or something
and the black guy thought he was calling him a "nigger"
good times![]()
So they sunk their warship (act of war) and shelled their island (act of war) and still South Korea didn't do anything? I guess the leash the US has a very sturdy leash over the mighty South Koreans.
As someone living in South Korea, I think the South Koreans needs top being such wimps, they need to launch a missile or two in the direction of North Korea in response for the shelling and the sinking.