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Heh, I'm taking Judo from a Korean guy here. He's got black belts in Judo, Tae Kwon Do, and Hapkido. He talks real slow and methodically. He doesn't shake anybody by their collar, though. The best part about the class is that I get one hour of credit for it.

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and the ones here in the States all think they're black thugs or something.


This is all too true in my old High School. We called them "Blasians". Frankly, I mainy fit under the "loner with few friends" type, even today.

Koreans in my old High School were either those or FOBS (Fresh of the Boat), meaning they speak little English and more then likely, moved from Korea to America. People like me were small in number and squeezed in by those two main Korean groups. Kinda sad.
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Neo Yi wrote:We called them "Blasians".
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Heheh, I know a few of those. I like to use the term "Chankstas" or "Blackanese."

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Neo Yi wrote:
Koreans in my old High School were either those or FOBS (Fresh of the Boat), meaning they speak little English and more then likely, moved from Korea to America. People like me were small in number and squeezed in by those two main Korean groups. Kinda sad.
~Neo
It was sort of like that the Asians at my high school, except we had 4 groups-- The floppy haired, highlighted FOBs, the Asian Gansters (a group that also included otherwise normal Asian stoners and a large number of Ricers), the really white washed Asian people that were trying really hard to be cool, and then there was my group, the geeky Asians, with our 4.0's and anime-obsessions.

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There weren't any gang-banger Asians at my school. There were a lot of anime nerds and stoners though.

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The only people in the world are white people, I thought? That's what my high school taught me.

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Spazz wrote:I got my share of shakes back then; I think he only did it to the kids when they weren't paying attention or whetever.
Yeah, I can't see why he'd go after you.

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Aheheh heh heh...huh?

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Amazing Grant wrote:The only people in the world are white people, I thought? That's what my high school taught me.
That's what living in Utah taught me. Looking in the mirror proves otherwise though. Kicked this states ass I did.

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