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Yes, arguably, they were one of the earliest threat to Yamato domination of the entire Japanese Archipelago during the early years. There is a famous battle known as -- 三十八年戦争-- or the Thirty Eight Year War. It was a war that saw the most astonishing defeat of the Imperial Army. In fact there is the famous Battle of Koromo River, which took place around 789 AD, when the Imperial Army was soundly defeated , sending panic throughout the country, the emishi general named 阿弖流爲 or -- Aterui and his Army raised many parts of the country. Eventually, however, the emishi were 'tamed', gradual assimilation was seen through land policies. In fact, some Japanese anthropologists would claim that the emishi or the Jomon were not eradicated by the Yamato people, rather, they fused with the Yamato in Honshu. Yamato bred with them , literally breeding them into our own.

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Thks for the writeup buddy, it goes to show that great nations are not build by mythical "pure breed", but by the amalgamation of different people but with single belief of great nationhood.
 
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In the past they used to put down my people, now, they are appraising , idolizing our beauty...LOL

Your people ? :o:

You are Northern Japanese ? :unsure:

I suppose it does make sense in that you could be a Northern Japanese; for starter's your taller than most Japanese I've ever heard of plus you look more Korean than Japanese ! :agree:
 
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This girl is gorgeous, but I really never heard about her before. :sad:

She makes a song with Michael Bolton, maybe you can check the youtube channel, only famous in Indonesia and Singapore I guest

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Agnes Monica with Michael Bolton

This one I bring Malay feature beauty to match with those girls brought by @Nihonjin1051 (Since Ainu girls are too far away and have different religion with me, impossible ....... :undecided:)

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Citra Kirana

People can spend ¥800,000 RMB sleeping with her.

Are you sure mate.......
 
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Thks for the writeup buddy, it goes to show that great nations are not build by mythical "pure breed", but by the amalgamation of different people but with single belief of great nationhood.

Absolutely. We are all -- in some way -- a hodgepodge of many peoples. Like the saying in the Chinese National Anthem:

我们万众一心,
冒着敌人的炮火,前进!


Millions of hearts, but with one mind. :)
 
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Absolutely. We are all -- in some way -- a hodgepodge of many peoples. Like the saying in the Chinese National Anthem:

我们万众一心,
冒着敌人的炮火,前进!


Millions of hearts, but with one mind. :)

Are you saying that going back a few thousand years you, I and @SvenSvensonov could actually be cousins of each other a couple of times removed ? :o:
 
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Absolutely. We are all -- in some way -- a hodgepodge of many peoples. Like the saying in the Chinese National Anthem:

我们万众一心,
冒着敌人的炮火,前进!


Millions of hearts, but with one mind. :)

This song was specially prepared for Japanese, if you know the history of our anthem.:sniper:
You know, Chinese are frank, we never shield our hatred and love.
 
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Are you saying that going back a few thousand years you, I and @SvenSvensonov could actually be cousins of each other a couple of times removed ? :o:

Hehe, probably. Literally. Well you and I are definitely related , down the line, because you and I share the same D2 haplogroup in our chromosomes. Ainu Japanese have this link, and it is testament of the Caucasian migration theory , where anthropologists theorize the early Caucasoids of South and Central Asia moved migrated through the Steppes, through Korea, and into Japan, and thus formed the early Jomon Identity, Ainu.

In fact this D2 haplogroup is so apparent in Japanese DNA, compared to other East Asians.

Jomon people of Japan (the dominant people in Japan before the arrival of the Yayoi). The Jomon blood is still alive in Japan with a large percentage of Japanese men having haplogroup D2 (the original Jomon Y-DNA marker).

Here is a genetic admixture chart:

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This new PCA from the HUGO study suggests Japanese are closer to South Asians than other East Asians are. The South Asians to the left (closest to Japanese) are most likely ASI. Since Japanese have Jomon admixture which Koreans and North Chinese lack, this most likely suggests that South Asian admixture in the Japanese comes from Jomon Japanese:

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This song was specially prepared for Japanese, if you know the history of our anthem.:sniper:

Can you stop being so nationalistic? Calm down.

I bear thee an olive branch...

:angel:

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Hehe, probably. Literally. Well you and I are definitely related , down the line, because you and I share the same D2 haplogroup in our chromosomes. Ainu Japanese have this link, and it is testament of the Caucasian migration theory , where anthropologists theorize the early Caucasoids of South and Central Asia moved migrated through the Steppes, through Korea, and into Japan, and thus formed the early Jomon Identity, Ainu.

In fact this D2 haplogroup is so apparent in Japanese DNA, compared to other East Asians.

Jomon people of Japan (the dominant people in Japan before the arrival of the Yayoi). The Jomon blood is still alive in Japan with a large percentage of Japanese men having haplogroup D2 (the original Jomon Y-DNA marker).

Here is a genetic admixture chart:

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This new PCA from the HUGO study suggests Japanese are closer to South Asians than other East Asians are. The South Asians to the left (closest to Japanese) are most likely ASI. Since Japanese have Jomon admixture which Koreans and North Chinese lack, this most likely suggests that South Asian admixture in the Japanese comes from Jomon Japanese:

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Can you stop being so nationalistic? Calm down.

I bear thee an olive branch...

:angel:

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Very hard, bro, when I remember those heads cut off and put together by Japanese, the emotion was locked in the pics.
 
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Very hard, bro, when I remember those heads cut off and put together by Japanese, the emotion was locked in the pics.

I empathize with you, my friend, had I been born a Chinese, i, too, would hold a semblance of angst for the actions of the barbarous Japanese soldiers who did inhuman things in China. However, had I been born a Chinese, i would not attribute the actions of long dead soldiers to the young generation of Japanese, who , literally, have no relation or link to those barbarous actions in Nanjing, Mukden, Hong Kong, Shanghai etc.

I was born in 1985, literally 40 years after the end of the war. My father was born in 1958, literally 13 years after the end of the war. He and I knew not the war, knew not the animosity of the Chinese and Japanese of that long bygone era, and neither should we bear the responsibilities of the actions of a dying generation.

Please, please, don't blame me for something I did not do. Nor have any inkling of even doing such barbarity.

Thank You.
Xie Xie.
 
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Are you sure mate.......

I am sure, she is a TV star in China, her price is 800,000 yuan, according to some inside groups. Many models or 3rd tier stars have a price you know. But I think she is an exception, she is gorgeous and charming, better than others.
 
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I empathize with you, my friend, had I been born a Chinese, i, too, would hold a semblance of angst for the actions of the barbarous Japanese soldiers who did inhuman things in China. However, had I been born a Chinese, i would not attribute the actions of long dead soldiers to the young generation of Japanese, who , literally, have no relation or link to those barbarous actions in Nanjing, Mukden, Hong Kong, Shanghai etc.

I was born in 1985, literally 40 years after the end of the war. My father was born in 1958, literally 13 years after the end of the war. He and I knew not the war, knew not the animosity of the Chinese and Japanese of that long bygone era, and neither should we bear the responsibilities of the actions of a dying generation.

Please, please, don't blame me for something I did not do. Nor have any inkling of even doing such barbarity.

Thank You.
Xie Xie.

Nope, every time, I talk about Japanese, not point fingers at Nihonjin1051.

You should know during the whole WWII, Japanese kill Chinese, even only focus on killing Chinese. In Vietnam, In Malaysia, In Philippines, In Singapore, In Indonesia, the Japanese chose to kill local Chinese. Before WWII, oversea Chinese had good relations with local national, but after Japanese massacre, those local don't respect them any more. For any little pissant reasons, those local kill them or expel them. Japanese ruined their respect and confidence.

For your country's dignity, your leaders or king don't want to apologize in China. Why they still don't say sorry to overseas Chinese, especially living in South East Asia? You know, Chinese revenge against Huns, Turks and Mongol all lasted for hundreds or dozens of years, finally destroyed, expelled or annexed them. We can wait for one hundred years. This is Chinese personality.
 
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Enough trolling Superboy thread............ :P



Who would ever thought that i, too, would agree with such a statement.

"Let's keep Superboy's thread in subject matter..."

:lol:....:P....:D





.....:bunny: @Armstrong

Nope, every time, I talk about Japanese, not point fingers at Nihonjin1051.

You should know during the whole WWII, Japanese kill Chinese, even only focus on killing Chinese. In Vietnam, In Malaysia, In Philippines, In Singapore, In Indonesia, the Japanese chose to kill local Chinese. Before WWII, oversea Chinese had good relations with local national, but after Japanese massacre, those local don't respect them any more. For any little pissant reasons, those local kill them or expel them. Japanese ruined their respect and confidence.

For your country's dignity, your leaders or king don't want to apologize in China. Why they still don't say sorry to overseas Chinese, especially living in South East Asia? You know, Chinese revenge against Huns, Turks and Mongol all lasted for hundreds or dozens of years, finally destroyed, expelled or annexed them. We can wait for one hundred years. This is Chinese personality.

Well, Place of Space, I hope and pray that someday you might find a Place or Space in your heart to look past the crimes and find reconciliation. Forgiveness is a beautiful thing, in my honest opinion.

Forgiveness.

When it is doled out in generous measures, the result is a peace, and a healing and a feeling of well-being that is really hard to describe.

You feel free and alive. You feel healthier. You smile a lot more. You are content. The worries of life and its daily challenges don't seem as big or as stressful.

A lack of forgiveness has been linked to all manner of emotional, psychological, spiritual and yes, even physical illnesses (think ulcers, high blood pressure, heart disease!)

Life is too short, too precious to linger on past wrongs.
 
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I empathize with you, my friend, had I been born a Chinese, i, too, would hold a semblance of angst for the actions of the barbarous Japanese soldiers who did inhuman things in China. However, had I been born a Chinese, i would not attribute the actions of long dead soldiers to the young generation of Japanese, who , literally, have no relation or link to those barbarous actions in Nanjing, Mukden, Hong Kong, Shanghai etc.

I was born in 1985, literally 40 years after the end of the war. My father was born in 1958, literally 13 years after the end of the war. He and I knew not the war, knew not the animosity of the Chinese and Japanese of that long bygone era, and neither should we bear the responsibilities of the actions of a dying generation.

Please, please, don't blame me for something I did not do. Nor have any inkling of even doing such barbarity.

Thank You.
Xie Xie.

Nope, every time, I talk about Japanese, not point fingers at Nihonjin1051.

You should know during the whole WWII, Japanese kill Chinese, even only focus on killing Chinese. In Vietnam, In Malaysia, In Philippines, In Singapore, In Indonesia, the Japanese chose to kill local Chinese. Before WWII, oversea Chinese had good relations with local national, but after Japanese massacre, those local don't respect them any more. For any little pissant reasons, those local kill them or expel them. Japanese ruined their respect and confidence.

For your country's dignity, your leaders or king don't want to apologize in China. Why they still don't say sorry to overseas Chinese, especially living in South East Asia? You know, Chinese revenge against Huns, Turks and Mongol all lasted for hundreds or dozens of years, finally destroyed, expelled or annexed them. We can wait for one hundred years. This is Chinese personality.
Who would ever thought that i, too, would agree with such a statement.

"Let's keep Superboy's thread in subject matter..."

:lol:....:P....:D





.....:bunny: @Armstrong



Well, Place of Space, I hope and pray that someday you might find a Place or Space in your heart to look past the crimes and find reconciliation. Forgiveness is a beautiful thing, in my honest opinion.

Forgiveness.

When it is doled out in generous measures, the result is a peace, and a healing and a feeling of well-being that is really hard to describe.

You feel free and alive. You feel healthier. You smile a lot more. You are content. The worries of life and its daily challenges don't seem as big or as stressful.

A lack of forgiveness has been linked to all manner of emotional, psychological, spiritual and yes, even physical illnesses (think ulcers, high blood pressure, heart disease!)

Life is too short, too precious to linger on past wrongs.

Life is too short. Why the Japanese animal king don't come to Apologize and let the history gone? Japanese just lack punishment. Worship those fuucking war criminals in temple twice every year to challenge our patience. Wot is a ill spirit!
 
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Life is too short. Why the Japanese animal king don't come to Apologize and let the history gone? Japanese just lack punishment. Worship those fuucking war criminals in temple twice every year to challenge our patience. Wot is a ill spirit!

Let's stick to the subject matter. And, please do not talk about the Emperor of Japan like that. Please show respect. Thanks.
 
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