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Uploaded on Sep 30, 2011

From Brooklyn to Seoul, we left no stone unturned as we searched for an answer to the age-old question -- was pizza really invented in Korea? See further evidence at http://www.gumshoepictures.com

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  • Alexander Zotter

    we are original picha

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  • Sleevehacker0607

    They know they didn't invent pizza. It's just a fking commercial, so those people who are taking this so seriously is a piece of sht.

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  • Turiyan Gold

    #Koreans are as funny as terminal cancer. Case in point Margret cho.

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  • cheongho cho

    pronouns waga 我が "my; our" and ware 我 "I; oneself; thou") to shameful (writing Japanese Wa as 倭 implying "dwarf barbarians"), and summarizes interpretations for *ʼWâ "Japanese" into variations on two etymologies: "behaviorally 'submissive' or physically 'short'."

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  • cheongho cho

    Although the etymological origins of Wa remain uncertain, Chinese historical texts recorded an ancient people residing in the Japanese archipelago (perhaps Kyūshū), named something like *ʼWâ or *ʼWər 倭. Carr (1992:9-10) surveys prevalent proposals for Wa's etymology ranging from feasible (transcribing Japanese first-person

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  • cheongho cho

    Japanese Wa (倭?, "Japan, Japanese", from Chinese Wō 倭, Hangul Wae 왜) is the oldest recorded name of Japan.

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  • cheongho cho

    and that was proven to be a treatment for singers when they had a sore throat so badly that they couldn't train themselves. Also, they weren't in drink forms. That ain't traditional, just a hoax fabricated and expanded by 2CH

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  • cheongho cho

    in korea, anyone goes to college if they have enough money, unlike U.S. So there are only a few actual 'Universities' that you need to consider as an actuall place for intelligence.

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  • cheongho cho

    some are quite fluent in English, though. I see you're a Korean too?

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  • cheongho cho

    The important part is that they were mostly brought there by force. My grandmother is a survivor from those days, and she would often say that though she was too young back then and had the liberation when she was 16, there were a lot of women taken by the 'Soonsa' (or Japanese police in Korea), that my great grandma would often scare her like 'If you don't sleep, Soonsa will come and get you.'. Actual facts are in the memories of the survivors, not in your faked/lost/hidden Japanese records.

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