Kryptonthenoblegas
Kryptonthenoblegas t1_j58xkr1 wrote
Reply to comment by AngusLynch09 in TIL that during the Edo period in Japan Catholicism was outlawed and groups of Japanese catholics had secret rooms in their houses and they made statues of the Virgin Mary and other saints that would look like Buddhist statues by jeanleonino
I'm not sure how true it is but apparently prior to the ban catholicism was growing at a very rapid rate in japan, to the point every province had a catholic population of some kind. So I guess if you assume this would continue for some time, Japan would end up having a sizeable catholic population.
Kryptonthenoblegas OP t1_ivezw5j wrote
Reply to comment by OldTimeyFapGhost420 in Is it true you guys call water fountains bubblers too? by Kryptonthenoblegas
Wait so you're telling me they actually pronounce the r?? You're right, maybe they are savages...
Kryptonthenoblegas OP t1_ivev13i wrote
Reply to comment by ellathefairy in Is it true you guys call water fountains bubblers too? by Kryptonthenoblegas
Just searched it up, seems like it. We call those milkshakes.
Kryptonthenoblegas OP t1_iveuoqr wrote
Reply to comment by OldTimeyFapGhost420 in Is it true you guys call water fountains bubblers too? by Kryptonthenoblegas
Yea we do the same thing, 'bubblah'
Kryptonthenoblegas OP t1_ivemw48 wrote
Reply to comment by blahinator180 in Is it true you guys call water fountains bubblers too? by Kryptonthenoblegas
Oh sweet nice to know that some of you guys also use the 'correct' term lol. I didn't know it was from a brand name though, I assumed it's because the water kind of 'bubbles' up.
Kryptonthenoblegas t1_ja7r8lo wrote
Reply to comment by General_Esperanza in Kazimierz Zeglen (left), Polish priest and inventor of the bulletproof vest, testing out his invention (1869) by krFrillaKrilla
People don't just abandon their old national/ethnic identities after immigrating.