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I've seen their babyhood and school photos and they're indeed not really yellow-skinned at all.Originally Posted by Kyp Snow
Without makeup:
Mainly Southern Chinese & SE Asian peoples have yellow skin, while NE Asians & Siberians mainly have white skin(at least whiter than South & SE Asians). Sometimes Koreans & Japanese have greyish skin also.
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Everything you said there is true.
In regards to Vietnam: America withdrew from South Vietnam in 1973, South Vietnam was overrun and defeated by North Vietnam in 1975. With that, Vietnam was no longer divided into 2 countries.
I have pointed out that very same thing several times, in this place. America agreed to give South Vietnam full responsibility for defending itself, as instructed by the Paris Peace Accord (January, 1973). Under the terms of the signed agreement, both North and South Vietnam agreed to cease hostilities and coexist peacefully, but North Vietnam again opened hostilities after America had withdrawn its forces.
America would've returned to the area, in force, after North Vietnam violated the ceasefire agreement; but, by that time, the USA had descended into the quagmire of the Watergate Scandal, previous antiwar protests did have an effect, as well, and the country took a brief descent into semi-isolationist sentiment.
By March, 1973, American Forces had withdrawn from Vietnam, with some peacekeeper observers and the media reporters remaining in the country. In August, 1973, Congress followed up, with measures to prevent an unauthorized reentry into the country. Months later, North Vietnam resumed hostility, by that time, America was submerging itself into an internal crisis, with the Watergate Scandal.
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What's your culture exactly? You are 10% polish, 10% italian, 10% spanish, 10% french, 10% german, 10% russian, 10% english, 10% celtic etc etc living in multiculural area... Just because you are larping russian it doesn't mean you are russian, you have nothing to do with russia, you have never lived there little commie wannabe boi.
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You picked baby pictures and even there they show yellow pigmentation.
Also more examples of them looking more natural:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/b9..._yw=w380-nu-rh
Natural skin color when not famous:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/MU...hbw=w380-nu-rh
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/wh...2Cg=w380-nu-rh
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Since I'm not white, I had my good share of it before getting married. Happily.
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The Taliban are still very much around.
You left Vietnam with 58.000 deaths and nothing to show for. - and your (and after that: our) institutions were taken over by the same commies you lost to in Vietnam.
Korea wasn't going anywhere since the Chinese kicked you right out of the North.
America hasn't won a single war since WWII. Not one.
Wake up and smell the coffee.
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And pretty much most of these wars are on Israel's behalf - a country that treats America no different than how a pimp treats his prostitutes. Anyway, I was reading your early 2013 posts here before I joined this forum back in late 2013, and yes, Butlerking is nothing more than an Indian Abo larping as a European similar to Fractal - a Gujurati Pajeet in America that pretended to be a German before others exposed him in being an Indian which he later admitted.
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Looks similar in Japan as well. I guess the Netherlands is more "quieter" than it's German and Japanese counterparts when it comes to public transportation and rush hours. My maternal cousin had been in the Netherlands before the whole pandemic kicked in, and told me that you can explore the entire city of Amsterdam without going in some taxi like here for example. Like, he told me that you can explore the city by simply walking or by a bicycle like in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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