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On December 08 2008 08:12 OneOther wrote: clazziquai you need to go out and meet more korean girls
lol? i'm just saying korean girls in korea are more obsessive in schoolwork than korean american girls there's no doubt in that -.-;
and most korean-american girls that i know in both college and back in hs aren't even hardcore about their grades like the OP in the soompi thread
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lol fuck i thought this thread was gonna be about typical asian girls and how they're so hot. damn. ANyways yeah i guess the standard set by asian parents for girls are just higher in general and as a result, leads to an ego centric personality, seeking admiration for their success.
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On December 08 2008 02:31 Xeris wrote: she's at UCI which means she got rejected from San Diego, Berkeley, and UCLA. she was probably a boring ass 4.0 student in HS and got rejected by all the good schools because she's so one dimensional and only did well in school and showed absolutely no personality in any other aspect of her life.
that's why it's funny to see all the asians running around at UC's who were perfect in HS (because HS is so easy its a fucking joke) and get so depressed when they start seeing A-'s and B+'s rolling in.
I loooooooooooool all the time thinking about that!
:'( i'm at uci, and i'm not that boring. Maybe.
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Whats wrong about obsessing about school?
While useless bastards will get drunk, have sex 10 times a week, she will work on her career. Different people different goals. Get over yourself
And about Asian girls... my GF came from china to study in Edinburgh and she tells me to stfu when I talk so obsessively about issues in economy, which she kinda studies as well plus on a higher level.
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On December 08 2008 10:01 clazziquai wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2008 08:12 OneOther wrote: clazziquai you need to go out and meet more korean girls lol? i'm just saying korean girls in korea are more obsessive in schoolwork than korean american girls there's no doubt in that -.-; and most korean-american girls that i know in both college and back in hs aren't even hardcore about their grades like the OP in the soompi thread and for some reason you are choose to attack the korean girls only. fucking robots, really? well it's the korean culture and the outside pressure that drives every kid over there. besides, the korean friends i have over there are anything but robots. they have lives and they do things other than studying. you don't think the dudes study just as much?
lol i am glad your korean-american girl friends aren't hardcore about grades! lower goals i guess?
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On December 08 2008 12:23 OneOther wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2008 10:01 clazziquai wrote:On December 08 2008 08:12 OneOther wrote: clazziquai you need to go out and meet more korean girls lol? i'm just saying korean girls in korea are more obsessive in schoolwork than korean american girls there's no doubt in that -.-; and most korean-american girls that i know in both college and back in hs aren't even hardcore about their grades like the OP in the soompi thread and for some reason you are choose to attack the korean girls only. fucking robots, really? well it's the korean culture and the outside pressure that drives every kid over there. besides, the korean friends i have over there are anything but robots. they have lives and they do things other than studying. you don't think the dudes study just as much? lol i am glad your korean-american girl friends aren't hardcore about grades! lower goals i guess?
lol well we were talking about girls so i was only talking about korean girls in korea, but of course it does apply to guys as well!
i don't know much about korean culture since i haven't lived there since 3 so i was only making assumptions, but from what i've heard from my cousins and such the studying stuff is intense. like they will most likely be occupied with studying. my cousin told me that all he did was go to school->eat a snack->hakwons ->come back home at like 12 AM and study, sleep, repeat process and he was only a middle schooler at the time.
and whether or not guy or girl friends, no one really comes to mind when it comes to people who are totally obsessed about their grades. of course they would care about grades, but wouldn't panic about an A- instead of an A, ya know? i guess it is a good thing... idk you decide :D
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On December 07 2008 16:35 Solinren wrote:Show nested quote +On December 07 2008 16:34 SpiritoftheTunA wrote:On December 07 2008 16:33 Solinren wrote: But that was during high school also. There was probably 40 - 50 asian girls in my graduating grade and only 2 of them were "smart" viets imo Viet girls are dumb -.-''
oh hell no
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so im sorry if i made the generalization about korean students being "robots" or whatever ^^
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all asians are robots =D dont get riled up people
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AHAHAH this thread is so terrible. so much stereotype + generalizations. wow.
like, i totally went to a state school in jersey and drove a black souped up honda civic (my ricer) and studied all the time, there was this one time i got a B+ and i thought i was going to commit suicide but then my awesome church group friends helped me out of the depressed time, i mean, i didnt want to disgrace my ancestors and i thought about all the money my parents were making and investing in me while working at the dry cleaners.
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On December 08 2008 13:49 lilsusie wrote: AHAHAH this thread is so terrible. so much stereotype + generalizations. wow.
like, i totally went to a state school in jersey and drove a black souped up honda civic (my ricer) and studied all the time, there was this one time i got a B+ and i thought i was going to commit suicide but then my awesome church group friends helped me out of the depressed time, i mean, i didnt want to disgrace my ancestors and i thought about all the money my parents were making and investing in me while working at the dry cleaners.
Yeah, pretty terrible... -_- It was just like pent up anger I guess? You know, everybody has those moment where they just UNLEASH on something totally harmless (and likable in fact). Or is it just me? T_T
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On December 07 2008 17:44 SpiritoftheTunA wrote:Show nested quote +On December 07 2008 17:12 zoLo wrote:On December 07 2008 16:35 Solinren wrote:On December 07 2008 16:34 SpiritoftheTunA wrote:On December 07 2008 16:33 Solinren wrote: But that was during high school also. There was probably 40 - 50 asian girls in my graduating grade and only 2 of them were "smart" viets imo Viet girls are dumb -.-'' Not where I live since they're usually the smartest. you live in stupidland imo
n0pe~
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Eh, typical Asian girls at my school = loud and annoying.
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On December 08 2008 13:49 lilsusie wrote: AHAHAH this thread is so terrible. so much stereotype + generalizations. wow.
like, i totally went to a state school in jersey and drove a black souped up honda civic (my ricer) and studied all the time, there was this one time i got a B+ and i thought i was going to commit suicide but then my awesome church group friends helped me out of the depressed time, i mean, i didnt want to disgrace my ancestors and i thought about all the money my parents were making and investing in me while working at the dry cleaners.
It's ok, you broke the stereotype when pictures of you surfaced showing from the waist up.
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On December 08 2008 13:58 masami.sc wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2008 13:49 lilsusie wrote: AHAHAH this thread is so terrible. so much stereotype + generalizations. wow.
like, i totally went to a state school in jersey and drove a black souped up honda civic (my ricer) and studied all the time, there was this one time i got a B+ and i thought i was going to commit suicide but then my awesome church group friends helped me out of the depressed time, i mean, i didnt want to disgrace my ancestors and i thought about all the money my parents were making and investing in me while working at the dry cleaners. Yeah, pretty terrible... -_- It was just like pent up anger I guess? You know, everybody has those moment where they just UNLEASH on something totally harmless (and likable in fact). Or is it just me? T_T
hahaha i agree with you to some point, i've known girls at uni who were like this. the holier-than-thou "perfect" asian girls who stresses over their grades. but in the end, most of them, i noticed, the reason they do that is because... well, their grades are the only thing they can control. They dont have anything else really. I'm not generalizing, i'm just talking about a handful of girls i met and got to know at school. they all had overbearing parents and were scared to death of disappointing them.
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I'd make a post about how angry this blog makes me.
But I have to study.
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On December 08 2008 14:25 lilsusie wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2008 13:58 masami.sc wrote:On December 08 2008 13:49 lilsusie wrote: AHAHAH this thread is so terrible. so much stereotype + generalizations. wow.
like, i totally went to a state school in jersey and drove a black souped up honda civic (my ricer) and studied all the time, there was this one time i got a B+ and i thought i was going to commit suicide but then my awesome church group friends helped me out of the depressed time, i mean, i didnt want to disgrace my ancestors and i thought about all the money my parents were making and investing in me while working at the dry cleaners. Yeah, pretty terrible... -_- It was just like pent up anger I guess? You know, everybody has those moment where they just UNLEASH on something totally harmless (and likable in fact). Or is it just me? T_T hahaha i agree with you to some point, i've known girls at uni who were like this. the holier-than-thou "perfect" asian girls who stresses over their grades. but in the end, most of them, i noticed, the reason they do that is because... well, their grades are the only thing they can control. They dont have anything else really. I'm not generalizing, i'm just talking about a handful of girls i met and got to know at school. they all had overbearing parents and were scared to death of disappointing them.
Yeah, I have pretty overbearing parents, too. I'm the only child, so I have even more pressure than usual! =(
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On December 08 2008 14:21 Brett wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2008 13:49 lilsusie wrote: AHAHAH this thread is so terrible. so much stereotype + generalizations. wow.
like, i totally went to a state school in jersey and drove a black souped up honda civic (my ricer) and studied all the time, there was this one time i got a B+ and i thought i was going to commit suicide but then my awesome church group friends helped me out of the depressed time, i mean, i didnt want to disgrace my ancestors and i thought about all the money my parents were making and investing in me while working at the dry cleaners. It's ok, you broke the stereotype when pictures of you surfaced showing from the waist up.
So because some Korean girl has larger than Asian average breasts, she breaks the nerd stereotype? ....How does that even work?
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On December 08 2008 14:21 Brett wrote:Show nested quote +On December 08 2008 13:49 lilsusie wrote: AHAHAH this thread is so terrible. so much stereotype + generalizations. wow.
like, i totally went to a state school in jersey and drove a black souped up honda civic (my ricer) and studied all the time, there was this one time i got a B+ and i thought i was going to commit suicide but then my awesome church group friends helped me out of the depressed time, i mean, i didnt want to disgrace my ancestors and i thought about all the money my parents were making and investing in me while working at the dry cleaners. It's ok, you broke the stereotype when pictures of you surfaced showing from the waist up.
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