Olympics: 2010 Winter Games Discussion Thread

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Feb 23, 2010 | 04:38 PM
  #521  
Quote: Ah okay. Thanks for the clarification...cuz, the pics you posted (Belbin) does NOT look like the horseface that won Silver yesterday.




STILL, it does not excuse you for watching the ice dancing event.

I'll confer with the others to think up an appropriate punishment for you.
Its ok JMT, I forgive you for watching Tanith.... TBH... I watched her performance too

On a side note, Korea is also projected to take gold for women's figure skating.
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Feb 23, 2010 | 04:43 PM
  #522  
never heard much of kim yuna until the olympics. heard on the news that she's practically a rockstar in korea.
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:02 PM
  #523  
she's like shawn white on half pipe..

heard shawn white and kim yun-a makes the most money among the winter athletes
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:05 PM
  #524  
anyways.. kudos to Lee who switched from short track to speed skating and won silver and gold in this olympic
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:05 PM
  #525  
with the Koreans... if they do good, yeah... they're a national pride. I mean, when the Steelers won the SB... they welcomed Hines Ward with open arms, and he's only half Korean... and yet... it's a country where there's still a lot of racism
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:10 PM
  #526  
i agree that people in korea have somewhat reckless korean pride and what not... but regarding athletes doing well and being welcome, how is that a racism?
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:10 PM
  #527  
Quote: with the Koreans... if they do good, yeah... they're a national pride. I mean, when the Steelers won the SB... they welcome Hines Ward with open arms, and he's only half Korean... and yet... it's a country where there's still a lot of racism
well, in terms of racism, you can say that with pretty much any asian country/nation.

even when the koreans lose, there's a lot of national price (which is also true with lots of asian countries).

the koreans do have a long memory, however.
re: ohno winning gold in 2002 when the korean was dq'd. then ahn jung-hwan and teammates celebrating a goal against the u.s. in the world cup by speedskating.

and paul hamm beating the korean in men's gymnastics in 2004, i believe.

now, in terms of hines ward, it was hypocritical from a nation that never looked kindly on half-koreans. but that's a topic for another thread.
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:12 PM
  #528  
Quote: she's no horse.



but yea the chick that won silver from the US


the chick from thou..;...

the russian chick ...


what can i say...
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:15 PM
  #529  
Quote: i agree that people in korea have somewhat reckless korean pride and what not... but regarding athletes doing well and being welcome, how is that a racism?
Hines ward is wide receiver for the Steelers and is half african-american, half korean.

IS300eater was just making a reference that Koreans in general are very close minded - I wouldn't say outright racist, but many of them can be extremely ignorant.

But on a side note, Hines was always well received in South Korea well before the Super Bowl win. From the very minute that they found out he was half-korean, the Koreans praised him.
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:18 PM
  #530  
i know who he is.. it's just that i don't see any relevance to him being welcomed in korea and koreans being racist
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:19 PM
  #531  
Quote: i agree that people in korea have somewhat reckless korean pride and what not... but regarding athletes doing well and being welcome, how is that a racism?
it's hard to word what I'm trying to say...

I'm not Korean, but I have friends here in California that are... In an area that's predominatly Korean. From what I've been told, Koreans don't like it when their kids date anyone that's not Korean... even if they were Chinese...

I have a co-worker who's half Korean, half white... she looks more Asian, and has a heavy accent. AND SHE tells me how she's looked down upon. In fact... when she was a child, her mom couldn't take it anymore... couldn't deal with the shit, so they immigrated to the US.

Hines Ward, who's half black... half Korean... He gets a SB ring... and all of a sudden... they greet him with open arms... he becomes a national pride.
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:23 PM
  #532  
some guy at the gym, last month... (who's white...) is married to a Korean... therefore his kids are half... and yes, in 2010... his kids are getting teased and picked on at school (by other Korean kids) They come home crying every other day.
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:25 PM
  #533  
Quote: with the Koreans... if they do good, yeah... they're a national pride. I mean, when the Steelers won the SB... they welcomed Hines Ward with open arms, and he's only half Korean... and yet... it's a country where there's still a lot of racism
Mehhh...disagree. It's like this...everywhere. Not true and just to the Koreans. Vietnamese are like this. The Chinese are like this. The Japanese even are like this...

Heck, same goes for almost any nation. I would not say it's just the Koreans.
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:27 PM
  #534  
Quote: some guy at the gym, last month... (who's white...) is married to a Korean... therefore his kids are half... and yes, in 2010... his kids are getting teased and picked on at school (by other Korean kids) They come home crying every other day.
No Is300eater is correct to some extent. I used to get crap from my other family members and church members (went to a korean church growing up) for being half japanese.

Not so much of an issue anymore.

But back to the Olympics. As :ghey: as it sounds, I'm totally watching women's figure skating tonight. WOOOOO!!

GO KIM YUNA, bust out that Triple Axle! YEAH!!!!!!
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:30 PM
  #535  
Quote: it's hard to word what I'm trying to say...

I'm not Korean, but I have friends here in California that are... In an area that's predominatly Korean. From what I've been told, Koreans don't like it when their kids date anyone that's not Korean... even if they were Chinese...

I have a co-worker who's half Korean, half white... she looks more Asian, and has a heavy accent. AND SHE tells me how she's looked down upon. In fact... when she was a child, her mom couldn't take it anymore... couldn't deal with the shit, so they immigrated to the US.

Hines Ward, who's half black... half Korean... He gets a SB ring... and all of a sudden... they greet him with open arms... he becomes a national pride.
i get what you're saying, and you're right. there is hypocrisy.

now, i don't want to stereotype and generalize all koreans into one pot. but many are ignorant and look down on halves. there are many reasons for this, which i don't want to get into because it's really just hijacking the thread. but let's not get carried away here because it's not just koreans.

i have many friends and know families that had to move here for the same reason as your friend. so i know where you're getting at.

however:
1) let's not confuse and put all koreans into one pot
2) hines ward was welcomed with open arms, especially after winning mvp and a SB. yet, his mom did criticize koreans because she was faced with the same discrimination your friend's mom did.
koreans like to see their own succeed. i've always thought the nation has a chip on their shoulder: small country, always fighting to protect its land/people, next to big timers in china and japan, etc. so they like to see their own succeed and do well in american and in the "world's spotlight". are there hypocrites? of course. but it's not everyone.
3) i know many chinese, japanese, taiwanese, african, caucasian, etc. friends whose parents want their children to date/marry within the same race/nationality. it's not just koreans.

for the sake of this thread, we can have the discussion in a new one or in the jjang thread.

anyways....i'll be watching figure skating tonight.
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:32 PM
  #536  
so because your co-worker was looked down on, you come to think that all of half's would be treated so in korea, and more so as it being racial issue?

it's kinda shameful fact, but koreans have this problem with putting others down to become popular and well known.. if you look look different, there is possibility that you could be left alone and finger pointed at..

it's not a racial issue but cultural issue...


oh.. and i've seen plenty of korean male marrying caucasian female (since it's not that rare to see korean female marrying other race)
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:34 PM
  #537  
racism?

it's not just Koreans. Pretty much every single country has some sort of people who are like that.

But, I can admit that a lot of older generation Koreans are not that open to interracial(?) marriage, not because they are racist, but more like caused by korea's history.
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:34 PM
  #538  
Quote: so because your co-worker was looked down on, you come to think that all of half's would be treated so in korea, and more so as it being racial issue?

it's kinda shameful fact, but koreans have this problem with putting others down to become popular and well known.. if you look look different, there is possibility that you could be left alone and finger pointed at..

it's not a racial issue but cultural issue...


oh.. and i've seen plenty of korean male marrying caucasian female (since it's not that rare to see korean female marrying other race)
dude drop it. don't make it as a huge issue. he's right to some extent.

don't be a close minded person. remember, we are in Olympics thread.
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:35 PM
  #539  
Quote: No Is300eater is correct to some extent. I used to get crap from my other family members and church members (went to a korean church growing up) for being half japanese.

Not so much of an issue anymore.

But back to the Olympics. As :ghey: as it sounds, I'm totally watching women's figure skating tonight. WOOOOO!!

GO KIM YUNA, bust out that Triple Axle! YEAH!!!!!!
i am going to watch it too...
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:36 PM
  #540  
Quote: i am going to watch it too...
^ is there anyone you're particularly -ing?

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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:36 PM
  #541  
i think Kim Yu Na performs around 8pm tonight.
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:37 PM
  #542  
i go back and forth between kim yuna being cute.

but her eyes are kinda too chinky for me.



then are other times, when i'm like she's legal!
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:37 PM
  #543  
Kim Yu Na + HD TV = for me

i'll be watching her.
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:37 PM
  #544  
i agree to is300's regarding many koreans being close minded though
and they have this biggest talent of making the smallest dust into a huge pile of shit and now it became a social and national issue
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:38 PM
  #545  
alright alright i was going to stop but you guys kept leading me on lol
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:38 PM
  #546  
Quote: i go back and forth between kim yuna being cute.

but her eyes are kinda too chinky for me.

no way hyung!! her eyes are sooo cute... they are much better than fake eyes.. lol

koreans and their damn plastic surgery lol
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:39 PM
  #547  
Quote: i go back and forth between kim yuna being cute.

but her eyes are kinda too chinky for me.

IMO, she's cute for a Korean Girl from Korea - and yeah, I agree about here eyes. In some photos she comes off ok, in others she comes off kinda chinky.

Yes people, Korean Girls from Korea look different from Korean girls in the states... I know they look all the same to most people.

I'd rate her a 7.5/10.
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:39 PM
  #548  
Quote: Kim Yu Na + HD TV = for me

i'll be watching her.
so why NBC has 3 hour delay??? friend of mine has stupidest reason and told me that they wanted to show at the same time as EST.. ie when they show at 9PM east coast, they will show at 9PM west coast... WTF?
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:39 PM
  #549  
Crazy racist Koreans......how did this thread turn into racistzine?!?!?!?!?



Fight the hate!
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:41 PM
  #550  
Quote: no way hyung!! her eyes are sooo cute... they are much better than fake eyes.. lol

koreans and their damn plastic surgery lol
Quote: IMO, she's cute for a Korean Girl from Korea - and yeah, I agree about here eyes. In some photos she comes off ok, in others she comes off kinda chinky.

Yes people, Korean Girls from Korea look different from Korean girls in the states... I know they look all the same to most people.

I'd rate her a 7.5/10.


wtf at this becoming the new jjang thread.

she's cute. but sometimes, her eyes look way too

are there any americans that are expected to compete for a medal?

or will it be the usual russians?
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:42 PM
  #551  
Quote: Crazy racist Koreans......how did this thread turn into racistzine?!?!?!?!?



Fight the hate!
i suppose the whole usa/canada hockey trashtalk was a product of nationalistzine?
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:42 PM
  #552  
Quote: IMO, she's cute for a Korean Girl from Korea - and yeah, I agree about here eyes. In some photos she comes off ok, in others she comes off kinda chinky.

Yes people, Korean Girls from Korea look different from Korean girls in the states... I know they look all the same to most people.

I'd rate her a 7.5/10.
i gotta tell you korean girls in the states have much better body than korean girls from korea.
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:43 PM
  #553  
at least she's legal. i don't feel so
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:44 PM
  #554  
Quote:

wtf at this becoming the new jjang thread.

she's cute. but sometimes, her eyes look way too

are there any americans that are expected to compete for a medal?

or will it be the usual russians?
Mao Asada from Japan. and that's about it.
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:44 PM
  #555  
Quote: i gotta tell you korean girls in the states have much better body than korean girls from korea.
ah hell nah... at least not up in nor cal.. but i did see many many hot chicks when i was in korea few weeks back

and people call here "man jose" instead of san jose...
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:45 PM
  #556  
Quote:

wtf at this becoming the new jjang thread.

she's cute. but sometimes, her eyes look way too

are there any americans that are expected to compete for a medal?

or will it be the usual russians?

^ No. From what I understand, in women's figure skating, the strongest competitors are from Korea, Japan and Europe.

I don't know what happened to US women's figure skating? I remember when I was a kid, all I ever heard of was US women's figure skaters (Yamaguchi, Tonya Harding, Nancy Kerrigan, and Kwan)
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:49 PM
  #557  
and that leprechaun, lipinski.

<---- still pissed off that kwan didn't win gold in 2002. she was robbed.

what happened to american skaters. i guess it's an off cycle.
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:51 PM
  #558  
Quote: i suppose the whole usa/canada hockey trashtalk was a product of nationalistzine?
Olympics bring hate, not unity.

Don't believe the hype!
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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:52 PM
  #559  
ok, i saved that 3 man collision to my comp at work.

that had me laughing all day.

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Feb 23, 2010 | 05:52 PM
  #560  
http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/ass...ls+through+day

ouch moment... but i do admit it was fun to watch...
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