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  • Over 60% of Japanese have at least one western ancestor in their family bloodline not too far away. Japan invited westerners and offered them with many of their women to have physical appearance and ability of the westerners. This is why many of Japanese don't appear to have Asian traits. On the contrary, Korea, along with China, is one of the very few modern cultures that kept unique cultural bloodline for thousands of years.

    However, Koreans still have superior looks, abilities, and strength!

  • 日米の英雄対決w

  • @PolyRetard

    Yes, it is true that some of the korean words are pronounced like the chinese word, but do you not know that korean has phonetic symbols unlike chinese which has no phonetic symbols but is all ideograms? Also, Korean has roots from Turkish through the Koryu times in which Ghenghis Khan and his descendants have conquered bits of Turkey and delegations have visited Korea From Turkey in which King Sejong based it off of.

  • 笠原はなにかと問題児

  • What a smelly-ass Chinese you are. Korean language is totally different from Chinese language. First of all, Korean is phonetic symbol, while Chinese is an ideogram, which means that there's no way that Korean is derived from Chinese. Also, your proof is just what your friend said, which is not historical proof, which means it's just BS and can't be proof . Why don't you just go and learn how to take shower? Because I think you're just way too stupid that you don't even know how to take shower.

  • The first batter Kanemoto is korean japanese. Hahaha you guys didn't know that his granfather was korean so his korean name is kim ji hyeun. Kane is transformed from Kim

  • @akissyoku and you didn't know that his great great grandfather was Chinese. Kane (jpn) and Kim (kor) are all from the Chinese word 金.

  • @PolyRetard Not generally true, as Korean and Japanese have also used the Chinese letters for thousands of years. Each nation has its own letter system, but a lot of words, as well as names, are based on Chinese letters and semantics. For example, 金 is a very popular Korean last name that dates back almost 2000 years, depending on lineage.

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  • @timkim7

    I suspect that you are a Korean by the way you type. Anyhow, Chinese's history dates back further than Koreans, so I assume the Korean language roots back to Chinese. Moreover, why are key documents in Korea written in Chinese? Oh, China has more "金"-surnamed people than Korea. Oh Joy :)

  • @PolyRetard You suck man! Korean language roots back to Chinese? wtf shitty. i think u should never open your mouth and tongue :p

    watever chinese use 金 as family name, korean didn't hav any way to write their name.

    how about europe? english? then you can say any country's history located in europe is only from latin? bull shit. just make your tongue no move free

  • @Koreveller

    Just as you typed what you just typed, have you considered this: I type, I didn't talk. So in a way, your comment does not make sense at all. Up to you. Value differences. I can go ahead and type whatever I want on this matter because you and I know that everything roots back to Adam and Eve.

  • @Koreveller

    Another thing for you to consider. The things you type, abc's, are from LATIN. French? German? Dutch? Why do they all use ABCs to spell? Why not create something unique? Use your head before you type. All you're doing is making a fool out of yourself.

  • @PolyRetard

    Hey dummy, As you wroted, Korean used chinese for long time. but that means their language's root from chinese. They just didn't have any letters to express their sound. French? They are also using ABCs for their writing. but it doesn't mean french's root from english or somthing.

    As it is, Korean language system also originated from itself not from chinese.

    In history, They used chinese but later, also made Hangul to replace their writing system from chinese to something new.

  • @Koreveller

    If you use your head, you would notice that they began using their 'Hangul' just like Japanese started using their Hiragana and Katakana. I did not say that French came from English, instead, English and French are from LATIN. If you use your head, you would notice that China has a junk load of dialects. These dialects do not sound like Chinese at all, but they ARE Chinese.

  • @PolyRetard

    Actually, before they took chinese, they'd known how to talk. but to write something, they had to taken chinese. Chinese could affect korean but not completely.

    I think you thought korean is completely based on chinese. but it's wrong

  • @Koreveller

    Nice Engrish you've got there. Again, there's a lot of dialects in Chinese. I wouldn't be surprised if I heard a Chinese with a dialect that sounds like Korean in Heilongjiang.

  • @PolyRetard

    In Hilongjiang, the dialect they use is not chinese but korean. you know? they also want to know how to write. So they chose "hangul" to write something, cuz chinese's so difficult. but It didn't work very well. I don't know why but i'm sure that The dialect is korean.

  • @Koreveller

    Wrong. 95% of the people there are Han Chinese, and only 1% Korean. If you do some research, you'll know the language spoken there is not even Korean (not even close). To prove you wrong, I have friends from Northeastern China to prove you wrong. To summarize, Korean AND Japanese are from Chinese roots. They may sound different, but the roots are definitely and undeniably, from Chinese.

  • @PolyRetard

    China had great power ago. so it could affect other countries like korean or japanese. i think japanese was almost done but each country has have their culture for themselves. So, they kept it and just plus chinese.

    you just assert korean and japanese are from chinese. How could what you friends said be evidence for this argument?

  • @Koreveller

    Wow, I would advice you to read what I typed carefully before you type your thoughts. It's obvious that you missed the points I've made. All your comments are based on your opinion (i.e. "I think"), whereas mine, I have presented proof.

  • @PolyRetard bullshit muthafucka, u just eat the fuckin wonton

  • @timkim7 Okay, let's just leave history alone and just watch baseball.

  • SUGOIIIIII~

    I'm now Yakult Fan!

  • what the fuck!!! holy shit submarine with that kind of speed lol! what a beast!!!

  • @swallowpin

    wtf............. wat a japs........... even though Imma Korean, I like Japan, and their own culture. However, dirty and fuckin' some japs are making me angry. Seriously, did u really hafta do that?? just shut your fuckin' hell mouth up, and fuck with ur ho.

  • @swallowpin 100% Sure that AMERICANS hate JAPS cause of Pearl Harbor. What did you grandparents apart of the bombing of AMERICAN submarines?

    Dont say shit about KOREANS and say we "cheats the world,breaks history,always bad manners in sports".

  • @swallowpin lol one of these low life people again :p

    oh well you guys balance out the kindness of rest of humanity i guess

  • @swallowpin

    you little bigot... I don't know about Koreans being hated universally but I think everyone would surely hate someone as crass, hateful, and base as you.

  • you motha fucker, I will find you out and kill you the motha fucker @swallowpin

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  • 至宝と言いたかったんじゃないでしょうかね。

  • 守護神と主砲を間違えてるね(笑)

  • 韓国の主砲www

  • 往生際悪いな、金本

  • 主砲ではないよな

  • TO the person above:

    wtf was that stupid comment?

    there is no need to compare each player's salaries based on his nationality. it's really great that lim is korean but that doesn't mean ALL THE KOREAN BASEBALL PLAYERS ARE BETTER THAN ANY JAPANESE BASEBALL PLAYER. plz be mature and think before you write down anything.

  • kanemoto- Korean - japanese (jaichi)

    Lim - Korean

    the player with the highest salary in NPB (japanese league )- Seung Yup Lee, (korean)

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