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  1. TLDR version of what is happening right now.

     

    1997, Yahoo turns down the opportunity to purchase Google for $1 million.

    2002, Yahoo turns down the opportunity to purchase Google for $5 billion. (Stood firm on a $3 billion offer)

    2006, Yahoo turns down the offer to purchase Facebook for $1 billion. (Stood firm on an $875 million offer)

    2008, Yahoo turns down Microsoft's offer of $44 billion.

    2016, Yahoo sells to Verizon for $5 billion.

    Screwed up Flickr.

    Screwed up Tumblr.

     

    I can't trust American companies anyways.

  2. My dad's side of the family came from today's NE China and today's North Korea. When I was a kid, I always thought about how my family's Korean food was a tad unique. I later found out during my teens is that my family history shaped the cooking traditions. This also the reason behind my grandfather's accent, the thick koine* Pyongyang dialect. It was fun when he used swear words against Americans on TV since he was a South Korean war vet (as an interpreter) who often criticized how the white American soldiers treated South Korean soldiers so badly during the Korean War. <_<

    With the recent peaceful mood in the DMZ, I hope to visit Pyongyang next year and, of course, while wearing diapers.

    *meaning generally accepted in theoretical linguistics

  3. I'm a Marxist (the Trotskyist kind) and I want to say that you can't have a successful big government if that government tries to spy on every citizen. I think I have to listen to Jello Biafra's the New Soviet Union spoken words, describing the USA (and to some extend, the rest of the Commonwealth Realm) both as an Orwellian and Huxelyan nightmare.

  4. There's a Korean word that could describe this. It's "inmyeonsushim", meaning "a person with a human face, but with a heart of an untamed beast". You know,  this is true, but many oversea Koreans don't like the fact that they are Koreans because they are often disappointed that their "home country" is something more backward than the poorest African country.

    No wonder why I only have Chinese and Russian friends. At least they act sane unlike Koreans.

  5. I made a thread that called out a user who was being extremely rude to others at a Korean language ABDL board for being disrespectful to others and the mods shadow-banned me. Just because I was working and chatting with a user simultaneously, I somehow was insulted because I was chatting with her slowly as well as spewing nasty racist remarks towards me. You know, Koreans are notorious to be easily frustrated when someone acts slow. They are also very xenophobic. Despite all this,  I also forgave the user for being very rude to me in the thread I made to call her out (all in Korean).

    I was hit by a banhammer for forgiving someone and not willing to create a trouble. Only in Korea (OINK), seriously.

    Even though I am Korean by origin I feel the epic amount of hostility from a lot of native Korean users and in real life. Living in Worst Korea (the popular name for an obscure republic called South Korea these days) is becoming gruesome and extra depressing for any Westerners and I don't have any money to move back to my home country (Canada; God save the Queen, and God punish South Korea). You just need to be emotionally strong enough to survive here.

    I'm not surprised that South Koreans are often called "the KKK members of East Asia" among some Southeast and East Asians.

  6. I can't vote. I'm a Canadian and I personally don't believe in liberal democracy. It just seems that our obsession with voting makes us dumber and dumber every year.

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  7. I bought stuff from them on eBay. I could not get their site to work so I decided to say screw it and just used eBay. Their products are quality and using eBay gives you the peace of mind of buyer protection.

    This is because Chinese websites (and South Korean websites too) relies too much on outdated Microsoft-based servers. (Surprise, surprise)

    I went on their site once and it was so creepy, it sent off red flags, alarm bells, and all sorts of goosebumps.

    It's better than Korean websites that are literally filled with problematic ActiveX protocols and insecure Adobe Flash files.

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