moal09
moal09 t1_jdk5tp1 wrote
Reply to comment by 10YearsANoob in TIL that Chinese Food was introduced into America during the California Gold Rush, starting in 1848. As 30,000 immigrants had arrived from the Canton region of China, the restaurants gave the predominantly male population a connection to home and provided gathering places for the Chinese community. by jdward01
Honestly, even now, I've met some filipinos who don't consider themselves asian.
moal09 t1_jdk5r0h wrote
Reply to comment by PoopMobile9000 in TIL that Chinese Food was introduced into America during the California Gold Rush, starting in 1848. As 30,000 immigrants had arrived from the Canton region of China, the restaurants gave the predominantly male population a connection to home and provided gathering places for the Chinese community. by jdward01
The Chinese also had trouble finding work as employees, so many opened restaurants, etc.
moal09 t1_jaaqv9j wrote
Reply to Naked girl enters wrong hotel room, League of Legends gamer continues playing by calbert1735
Why the fuck did the girlfriend open the door for a stranger to begin with?
moal09 t1_jaaqseo wrote
Reply to comment by omegadirectory in Naked girl enters wrong hotel room, League of Legends gamer continues playing by calbert1735
It sounds like it was written by someone who's asian + ESL. A lot of east asian languages don't have separate pronouns for men and women only "they", so they mix up genders a lot. My mother does it quite a bit.
moal09 t1_j9honiq wrote
Reply to comment by BakeSomeCoolShit in South Korea court recognises same-sex couple rights for first time by Mrloler70
S. Korea is unique as far as east asian countries go where the majority of the population is Christian -- in part from a century of American missionary work, but also due to a lot of the fallout from the Japanese occupation during World War 2.
A conservative culture + a conservative religion means stuff like this takes a while to get going.
moal09 t1_j55nr79 wrote
Reply to NSYNC in 1997 by Djf47021
I don't think I've ever seen Joey Fatone that skinny
moal09 t1_j0piwo7 wrote
Reply to History-making Asian American soccer player describes his journey to self-acceptance | Kellyn Acosta, the first Asian American to appear in the World Cup for the USMNT, described how others have dismissed his Japanese heritage, and the harmful stereotypes around Asians and sports. by AsslessBaboon
Let's be honest. Nobody is stereotyping this dude as an asian. He even says himself that he only recently fully owned his asian heritage.
Not saying he doesn't have the right to claim he's Japanese because he is, but the dude is American-born, doesn't speak Japanese and looks 95% of African-American. I'm not really feeling the asian struggle here.
moal09 t1_iwkexpf wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in ‘Walking Dead’ Creator Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd & Other EPs Hit AMC With $200M Profits Suit by MarvelsGrantMan136
That sounds way better
moal09 t1_iwkewa2 wrote
Reply to comment by yazzy1233 in ‘Walking Dead’ Creator Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd & Other EPs Hit AMC With $200M Profits Suit by MarvelsGrantMan136
Is that why the show went into literal meme territory
moal09 t1_iwctv0a wrote
Reply to Texas homeowner says 'hooker' ghosts have taken over rental property: 'They're trying to stir up business' by The_R3venant
GHOST BLOWJOB
WOO WOO
moal09 t1_iuodbxw wrote
Reply to comment by AsslessBaboon in Tokyo begins same-sex partnership recognition by AsslessBaboon
Baby steps. It'll happen eventually.
The young generation already doesn't give a shit if people are gay.
moal09 t1_jdlab5k wrote
Reply to comment by 10YearsANoob in TIL that Chinese Food was introduced into America during the California Gold Rush, starting in 1848. As 30,000 immigrants had arrived from the Canton region of China, the restaurants gave the predominantly male population a connection to home and provided gathering places for the Chinese community. by jdward01
Yeah, the filipinos I'm talking about are specifically filipino-americans.
I even personally had a filipino friend who I referred to as "asian" once, and he immediately corrected me and said he wasn't asian.