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  • so cute my name is makayla too :)

  • Oh my goodness those eyes! She's so adorable!

  • So cute!!

  • put her in a large bun, add some fava beans & a nice bottle of Chianti - fpfpfpfpfpfpfpfpfp.

  • What The Fuck 8000 views who gives a shit about this Asian piece of shit

  • @DeezNips thats not very nice thing to say you asshole,keep your mouth shut why the fuck are you looking at this if you dont like it,go get a life you looser cunt,smack your mouth shut,biuch

  • OMG That baby is GORGEOUS!!!

  • she is adorable!!!!!!!!!!! anyways... When the person says the baby is half irish half korean that means the baby is half irish have korean! That is where their parents are from so leave it at that! stop making it a big deal peeps!

  • irish is not a race !! she is half caucasion half Korean

  • @dogwafter Korean is not a race either

  • @sncrihfield so she is half caucasion half asian

  • She's gonna be jailbait when she's older .

  • Korean... Hands down. No one will see that baby as Irish.

  • Oooh! Irish Korean eh?! He has maximum drinking lung power

  • My baby is half white half Korean too.. she does look Korean, but she also looks REALLY similar to me when I was a baby and she is super pale like me! I tend to think that most Asian/White mixed babies start out looking more Asian and then gradually look more Caucasian as they grow older.

  • that baby looks full blown asian.. wow.

  • Looks full korean to me.

  • Why else do you think Irish people call so-called "Irish" Americans "plastic paddys"? Because you aren't Irish. and never will be irish.

    There is no 'full Irish'. There is no Irish blood. Someone from Scottland can have the same blood as an Irishman. What Americans believe is nonsense. IRELAND IS NOT 'KOREA'. Lol.

  • @tennisgurl206 Very true and to the comment there pure Irish outside of ireland so she probably is half ;) 

  • @MsExoticBliss Yes there is, but you can't be half Irish if not one of the parents is born in Ireland. She is probably 1/4 or 1/8 Irish.

  • @esh325 It does NOT matter where a persson is born. A Korean born in USA does not have 1/4 Korean children unless they are only 1/2 Korean same thing for being Irish. There are pure Irish in USA bottom line.

  • @MsExoticBliss Americans tend to be the ones who have this odd viewpoint.

    Irish are a people of mixed heritage. Their features and differences in genes vary throughout the UK and Ireland. They'e all a mixture of Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, etc.

    Check out bubzbeauty's channel on youtube. She is of Chinese heritage, but she's considered an "Irish girl" just as much as an Asian American would be considered "American".(even though she hides the Irish accent). She is more Irish than any "Irish" American.

  • @DaFawky This topic IS NOT about Nationality obviously. Nice try though. Yes there is a typicsl Irish look. This topic is old and annoying. Peace!

  • @MsExoticBliss Nice try though but there is no PURE Irish! A white Irish is just as Irish as an Asian one! Irish isn't a race sweety!

    There is no distinct "Irish look", ditsy american. lol peace!

  • @DaFawky This was never about Nationaluty it was about ethnicity. Irish is considered and ethnicity so is english. Some people are named after their country or vice versa. No trying anything. Half Irish IS possible so is being 100% Irish. You definately aren't Irish and love to argue even when adding something that had NOTHING to do with the topic (Nationality). Regardless if their Euro genetic origins are mixed many ethnic groups about that way in fact most. I'm done replying to you on this.

  • @MsExoticBliss I'm not talking about "nationality". There IS NO Irish blood, NEVER was. Sorry silly American! You can dream but it will never happen no matter how many times you say it! You're thinking of celtic and anglo-saxon, NOT Irish. My cousin is Irish and he and everyone else would say the same! Irish IS a nationality, there is no "Irish blood" you buffoon lmao. No matter what u may "think" of the Irish, it's not true, bottom line. Celtic is all over Scottland, Ireland, & Wales.no "pure".

  • Half would mean one of the parents would have to be born in Ireland, and neither have Irish accents. Cute baby though.

  • child abuse.

  • im half malaysian half irish :)

  • it looks chinese

  • @popicelolly go fuck yourself she's not an "it"

  • I'm half chinese half Irish :) I wish I grew up in Ireland.

  • cool I'm half asian and half irish I kind of look like that baby in a way I took more after my irish side though and my brother and sister more on the asian

  • The baby is adorable!

  • i don't wanna mess with that baby when she grows up....korean + irish temper is FIERCE. lol

  • @july071992 dominant hungry alcoholic. lol with a pure hatred to japanese and new york people XD

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  • @july071992 lol get the gangs of new york reference? lmao

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  • @july071992 -_- nvm

  • Why, she's so beautiful!!!

  • She's gorgeous!! =D

  • That babies going to be one hell of a drinker!

  • so cute!!! My son is also half-korean:) check out his videos alohaharrison

  • omg!!

    i hope in the future when i have kids they look like that gorgeous baby (:

  • Yay to halvsies/happas!! Represent :D

  • So.... he's going to be a Korean looking person with a big red beard 0.0

  • No fucking way, im half Irish Korean.

  • @DamnHippies1 so are my sons.....kool!!!!

  • @DamnHippies1 me too, I'm half korean and irish

  • Super adorable! Lord Jesus bless!

  • big eyes! so cute

  • adooorable baby! I have irish in me too but Japanese and Korean as well haha

  • cute! this is random but lots of halfies are irish

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