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cabeza



Joined: 29 Sep 2012

PostPosted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 11:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
How about this?

http://www.manataka.org/page410.html
That's got DNA evidence and everything. And about as crackpot as your links.
I'm sure if i searched long enough I could find a site that ties them to ancient aliens.

And where are your reputable sites? Peer reviewed studies? Academic journal articles?

Look, you may have been bullied at school for being Asian, that's terrible, but trying to rewrite history to make yourself one of the original americans isn't going to work.
Just be proud to be Korean! Samsung! Dokdo! Yuna Kim!


from your own link

The researchers also found that ancestors of the
Navajo, Apache and other members of a Native
American group, known collectively as the Na-
Dene, are latecomers; they entered the continent in
a second migration

Thanks for playing

btw you don't have an American accent huh?


No shit. There were three migrations. Navajo-Apache are thought to be in the third which was roughly 3000BC. To save you doing the maths that's about 4000 years before Genghis Khan existed.


it was a constant wave. People came and went back and forth for thousands of years. navajo themselves acknowledge a wave came as recently as 800 years ago. pretty much similar to the last wave of koreans who went to the us during the imf.

so when lewis and clark was walking around america... they pretty much felt the same as when you walk around in seoul

no denying that


When you walk around the streets of San Jose, it's similar when Telly Savalas found out his wife had forgotten to buy some milk.

no denying that
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Jongno2bucheon



Joined: 11 Mar 2014

PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 3:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
How about this?

http://www.manataka.org/page410.html
That's got DNA evidence and everything. And about as crackpot as your links.
I'm sure if i searched long enough I could find a site that ties them to ancient aliens.

And where are your reputable sites? Peer reviewed studies? Academic journal articles?

Look, you may have been bullied at school for being Asian, that's terrible, but trying to rewrite history to make yourself one of the original americans isn't going to work.
Just be proud to be Korean! Samsung! Dokdo! Yuna Kim!


from your own link

The researchers also found that ancestors of the
Navajo, Apache and other members of a Native
American group, known collectively as the Na-
Dene, are latecomers; they entered the continent in
a second migration

Thanks for playing

btw you don't have an American accent huh?


No shit. There were three migrations. Navajo-Apache are thought to be in the third which was roughly 3000BC. To save you doing the maths that's about 4000 years before Genghis Khan existed.


it was a constant wave. People came and went back and forth for thousands of years. navajo themselves acknowledge a wave came as recently as 800 years ago. pretty much similar to the last wave of koreans who went to the us during the imf.

so when lewis and clark was walking around america... they pretty much felt the same as when you walk around in seoul

no denying that


When you walk around the streets of San Jose, it's similar when Telly Savalas found out his wife had forgotten to buy some milk.

no denying that


I like san jose. Its a pretty cool place.
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atwood



Joined: 26 Dec 2009

PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 6:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
How about this?

http://www.manataka.org/page410.html
That's got DNA evidence and everything. And about as crackpot as your links.
I'm sure if i searched long enough I could find a site that ties them to ancient aliens.

And where are your reputable sites? Peer reviewed studies? Academic journal articles?

Look, you may have been bullied at school for being Asian, that's terrible, but trying to rewrite history to make yourself one of the original americans isn't going to work.
Just be proud to be Korean! Samsung! Dokdo! Yuna Kim!


from your own link

The researchers also found that ancestors of the
Navajo, Apache and other members of a Native
American group, known collectively as the Na-
Dene, are latecomers; they entered the continent in
a second migration

Thanks for playing

btw you don't have an American accent huh?


No shit. There were three migrations. Navajo-Apache are thought to be in the third which was roughly 3000BC. To save you doing the maths that's about 4000 years before Genghis Khan existed.


it was a constant wave. People came and went back and forth for thousands of years. navajo themselves acknowledge a wave came as recently as 800 years ago. pretty much similar to the last wave of koreans who went to the us during the imf.

so when lewis and clark was walking around america... they pretty much felt the same as when you walk around in seoul

no denying that


When you walk around the streets of San Jose, it's similar when Telly Savalas found out his wife had forgotten to buy some milk.

no denying that


I like san jose. Its a pretty cool place.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqWt49o7R-k
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Stain



Joined: 08 Jan 2014

PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 6:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
How about this?

http://www.manataka.org/page410.html
That's got DNA evidence and everything. And about as crackpot as your links.
I'm sure if i searched long enough I could find a site that ties them to ancient aliens.

And where are your reputable sites? Peer reviewed studies? Academic journal articles?

Look, you may have been bullied at school for being Asian, that's terrible, but trying to rewrite history to make yourself one of the original americans isn't going to work.
Just be proud to be Korean! Samsung! Dokdo! Yuna Kim!


from your own link

The researchers also found that ancestors of the
Navajo, Apache and other members of a Native
American group, known collectively as the Na-
Dene, are latecomers; they entered the continent in
a second migration

Thanks for playing

btw you don't have an American accent huh?


No shit. There were three migrations. Navajo-Apache are thought to be in the third which was roughly 3000BC. To save you doing the maths that's about 4000 years before Genghis Khan existed.


it was a constant wave. People came and went back and forth for thousands of years. navajo themselves acknowledge a wave came as recently as 800 years ago. pretty much similar to the last wave of koreans who went to the us during the imf.

so when lewis and clark was walking around america... they pretty much felt the same as when you walk around in seoul

no denying that


When you walk around the streets of San Jose, it's similar when Telly Savalas found out his wife had forgotten to buy some milk.

no denying that


I like san jose. Its a pretty cool place.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqWt49o7R-k


Nothing to see here. I just wanted to elongate this quoted back-and-forth to see how big it can get. Carry on.
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Jongno2bucheon



Joined: 11 Mar 2014

PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 6:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Stain wrote:
atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
How about this?

http://www.manataka.org/page410.html
That's got DNA evidence and everything. And about as crackpot as your links.
I'm sure if i searched long enough I could find a site that ties them to ancient aliens.

And where are your reputable sites? Peer reviewed studies? Academic journal articles?

Look, you may have been bullied at school for being Asian, that's terrible, but trying to rewrite history to make yourself one of the original americans isn't going to work.
Just be proud to be Korean! Samsung! Dokdo! Yuna Kim!


from your own link

The researchers also found that ancestors of the
Navajo, Apache and other members of a Native
American group, known collectively as the Na-
Dene, are latecomers; they entered the continent in
a second migration

Thanks for playing

btw you don't have an American accent huh?


No shit. There were three migrations. Navajo-Apache are thought to be in the third which was roughly 3000BC. To save you doing the maths that's about 4000 years before Genghis Khan existed.


it was a constant wave. People came and went back and forth for thousands of years. navajo themselves acknowledge a wave came as recently as 800 years ago. pretty much similar to the last wave of koreans who went to the us during the imf.

so when lewis and clark was walking around america... they pretty much felt the same as when you walk around in seoul

no denying that


When you walk around the streets of San Jose, it's similar when Telly Savalas found out his wife had forgotten to buy some milk.

no denying that


I like san jose. Its a pretty cool place.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqWt49o7R-k


Nothing to see here. I just wanted to elongate this quoted back-and-forth to see how big it can get. Carry on.


http://youtu.be/lXT1h3Ags94
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cabeza



Joined: 29 Sep 2012

PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 5:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jongno2bucheon wrote:
Stain wrote:
atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
How about this?

http://www.manataka.org/page410.html
That's got DNA evidence and everything. And about as crackpot as your links.
I'm sure if i searched long enough I could find a site that ties them to ancient aliens.

And where are your reputable sites? Peer reviewed studies? Academic journal articles?

Look, you may have been bullied at school for being Asian, that's terrible, but trying to rewrite history to make yourself one of the original americans isn't going to work.
Just be proud to be Korean! Samsung! Dokdo! Yuna Kim!


from your own link

The researchers also found that ancestors of the
Navajo, Apache and other members of a Native
American group, known collectively as the Na-
Dene, are latecomers; they entered the continent in
a second migration

Thanks for playing

btw you don't have an American accent huh?


No shit. There were three migrations. Navajo-Apache are thought to be in the third which was roughly 3000BC. To save you doing the maths that's about 4000 years before Genghis Khan existed.


it was a constant wave. People came and went back and forth for thousands of years. navajo themselves acknowledge a wave came as recently as 800 years ago. pretty much similar to the last wave of koreans who went to the us during the imf.

so when lewis and clark was walking around america... they pretty much felt the same as when you walk around in seoul

no denying that


When you walk around the streets of San Jose, it's similar when Telly Savalas found out his wife had forgotten to buy some milk.

no denying that


I like san jose. Its a pretty cool place.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqWt49o7R-k


Nothing to see here. I just wanted to elongate this quoted back-and-forth to see how big it can get. Carry on.


http://youtu.be/lXT1h3Ags94


This one is for Jogno2bucheon.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geHLdg_VNww
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atwood



Joined: 26 Dec 2009

PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 5:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jongno2bucheon wrote:
Stain wrote:
atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
How about this?

http://www.manataka.org/page410.html
That's got DNA evidence and everything. And about as crackpot as your links.
I'm sure if i searched long enough I could find a site that ties them to ancient aliens.

And where are your reputable sites? Peer reviewed studies? Academic journal articles?

Look, you may have been bullied at school for being Asian, that's terrible, but trying to rewrite history to make yourself one of the original americans isn't going to work.
Just be proud to be Korean! Samsung! Dokdo! Yuna Kim!


from your own link

The researchers also found that ancestors of the
Navajo, Apache and other members of a Native
American group, known collectively as the Na-
Dene, are latecomers; they entered the continent in
a second migration

Thanks for playing

btw you don't have an American accent huh?


No shit. There were three migrations. Navajo-Apache are thought to be in the third which was roughly 3000BC. To save you doing the maths that's about 4000 years before Genghis Khan existed.


it was a constant wave. People came and went back and forth for thousands of years. navajo themselves acknowledge a wave came as recently as 800 years ago. pretty much similar to the last wave of koreans who went to the us during the imf.

so when lewis and clark was walking around america... they pretty much felt the same as when you walk around in seoul

no denying that


When you walk around the streets of San Jose, it's similar when Telly Savalas found out his wife had forgotten to buy some milk.

no denying that


I like san jose. Its a pretty cool place.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqWt49o7R-k


Nothing to see here. I just wanted to elongate this quoted back-and-forth to see how big it can get. Carry on.


http://youtu.be/lXT1h3Ags94

Too obvious.
Try this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9f_FQjuII0
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Zyzyfer



Joined: 29 Jan 2003
Location: who, what, where, when, why, how?

PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 5:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
Stain wrote:
atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
How about this?

http://www.manataka.org/page410.html
That's got DNA evidence and everything. And about as crackpot as your links.
I'm sure if i searched long enough I could find a site that ties them to ancient aliens.

And where are your reputable sites? Peer reviewed studies? Academic journal articles?

Look, you may have been bullied at school for being Asian, that's terrible, but trying to rewrite history to make yourself one of the original americans isn't going to work.
Just be proud to be Korean! Samsung! Dokdo! Yuna Kim!


from your own link

The researchers also found that ancestors of the
Navajo, Apache and other members of a Native
American group, known collectively as the Na-
Dene, are latecomers; they entered the continent in
a second migration

Thanks for playing

btw you don't have an American accent huh?


No shit. There were three migrations. Navajo-Apache are thought to be in the third which was roughly 3000BC. To save you doing the maths that's about 4000 years before Genghis Khan existed.


it was a constant wave. People came and went back and forth for thousands of years. navajo themselves acknowledge a wave came as recently as 800 years ago. pretty much similar to the last wave of koreans who went to the us during the imf.

so when lewis and clark was walking around america... they pretty much felt the same as when you walk around in seoul

no denying that


When you walk around the streets of San Jose, it's similar when Telly Savalas found out his wife had forgotten to buy some milk.

no denying that


I like san jose. Its a pretty cool place.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqWt49o7R-k


Nothing to see here. I just wanted to elongate this quoted back-and-forth to see how big it can get. Carry on.


http://youtu.be/lXT1h3Ags94

Too obvious.
Try this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9f_FQjuII0


Don't mind me, just helping Stain out with the whole ridiculous quotes in quotes thing.
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Stain



Joined: 08 Jan 2014

PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 3:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Zyzyfer wrote:
atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
Stain wrote:
atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
How about this?

http://www.manataka.org/page410.html
That's got DNA evidence and everything. And about as crackpot as your links.
I'm sure if i searched long enough I could find a site that ties them to ancient aliens.

And where are your reputable sites? Peer reviewed studies? Academic journal articles?

Look, you may have been bullied at school for being Asian, that's terrible, but trying to rewrite history to make yourself one of the original americans isn't going to work.
Just be proud to be Korean! Samsung! Dokdo! Yuna Kim!


from your own link

The researchers also found that ancestors of the
Navajo, Apache and other members of a Native
American group, known collectively as the Na-
Dene, are latecomers; they entered the continent in
a second migration

Thanks for playing

btw you don't have an American accent huh?


No shit. There were three migrations. Navajo-Apache are thought to be in the third which was roughly 3000BC. To save you doing the maths that's about 4000 years before Genghis Khan existed.


it was a constant wave. People came and went back and forth for thousands of years. navajo themselves acknowledge a wave came as recently as 800 years ago. pretty much similar to the last wave of koreans who went to the us during the imf.

so when lewis and clark was walking around america... they pretty much felt the same as when you walk around in seoul

no denying that


When you walk around the streets of San Jose, it's similar when Telly Savalas found out his wife had forgotten to buy some milk.

no denying that


I like san jose. Its a pretty cool place.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqWt49o7R-k


Nothing to see here. I just wanted to elongate this quoted back-and-forth to see how big it can get. Carry on.


http://youtu.be/lXT1h3Ags94

Too obvious.
Try this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9f_FQjuII0


Don't mind me, just helping Stain out with the whole ridiculous quotes in quotes thing.


Thanks Zyzyfer. How have you been, by the way?
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Zyzyfer



Joined: 29 Jan 2003
Location: who, what, where, when, why, how?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 5:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Stain wrote:
Zyzyfer wrote:
atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
Stain wrote:
atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
How about this?

http://www.manataka.org/page410.html
That's got DNA evidence and everything. And about as crackpot as your links.
I'm sure if i searched long enough I could find a site that ties them to ancient aliens.

And where are your reputable sites? Peer reviewed studies? Academic journal articles?

Look, you may have been bullied at school for being Asian, that's terrible, but trying to rewrite history to make yourself one of the original americans isn't going to work.
Just be proud to be Korean! Samsung! Dokdo! Yuna Kim!


from your own link

The researchers also found that ancestors of the
Navajo, Apache and other members of a Native
American group, known collectively as the Na-
Dene, are latecomers; they entered the continent in
a second migration

Thanks for playing

btw you don't have an American accent huh?


No shit. There were three migrations. Navajo-Apache are thought to be in the third which was roughly 3000BC. To save you doing the maths that's about 4000 years before Genghis Khan existed.


it was a constant wave. People came and went back and forth for thousands of years. navajo themselves acknowledge a wave came as recently as 800 years ago. pretty much similar to the last wave of koreans who went to the us during the imf.

so when lewis and clark was walking around america... they pretty much felt the same as when you walk around in seoul

no denying that


When you walk around the streets of San Jose, it's similar when Telly Savalas found out his wife had forgotten to buy some milk.

no denying that


I like san jose. Its a pretty cool place.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqWt49o7R-k


Nothing to see here. I just wanted to elongate this quoted back-and-forth to see how big it can get. Carry on.


http://youtu.be/lXT1h3Ags94

Too obvious.
Try this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9f_FQjuII0


Don't mind me, just helping Stain out with the whole ridiculous quotes in quotes thing.


Thanks Zyzyfer. How have you been, by the way?


Not too bad. Mainly trying to nail down my chili recipe into something epic.

How about yourself?
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Stain



Joined: 08 Jan 2014

PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 1:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Zyzyfer wrote:
Stain wrote:
Zyzyfer wrote:
atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
Stain wrote:
atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
How about this?

http://www.manataka.org/page410.html
That's got DNA evidence and everything. And about as crackpot as your links.
I'm sure if i searched long enough I could find a site that ties them to ancient aliens.

And where are your reputable sites? Peer reviewed studies? Academic journal articles?

Look, you may have been bullied at school for being Asian, that's terrible, but trying to rewrite history to make yourself one of the original americans isn't going to work.
Just be proud to be Korean! Samsung! Dokdo! Yuna Kim!


from your own link

The researchers also found that ancestors of the
Navajo, Apache and other members of a Native
American group, known collectively as the Na-
Dene, are latecomers; they entered the continent in
a second migration

Thanks for playing

btw you don't have an American accent huh?


No shit. There were three migrations. Navajo-Apache are thought to be in the third which was roughly 3000BC. To save you doing the maths that's about 4000 years before Genghis Khan existed.


it was a constant wave. People came and went back and forth for thousands of years. navajo themselves acknowledge a wave came as recently as 800 years ago. pretty much similar to the last wave of koreans who went to the us during the imf.

so when lewis and clark was walking around america... they pretty much felt the same as when you walk around in seoul

no denying that


When you walk around the streets of San Jose, it's similar when Telly Savalas found out his wife had forgotten to buy some milk.

no denying that


I like san jose. Its a pretty cool place.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqWt49o7R-k


Nothing to see here. I just wanted to elongate this quoted back-and-forth to see how big it can get. Carry on.


http://youtu.be/lXT1h3Ags94

Too obvious.
Try this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9f_FQjuII0


Don't mind me, just helping Stain out with the whole ridiculous quotes in quotes thing.


Thanks Zyzyfer. How have you been, by the way?


Not too bad. Mainly trying to nail down my chili recipe into something epic.

How about yourself?


Better than a sharp stick in the eye, but I still complain now and then. I haven't had chili in ages. Sounds like I need to try whip up a batch myself.
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Died By Bear



Joined: 13 Jul 2010
Location: On the big lake they call Gitche Gumee

PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 1:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Stain wrote:
Zyzyfer wrote:
Stain wrote:
Zyzyfer wrote:
atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
Stain wrote:
atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
How about this?

http://www.manataka.org/page410.html
That's got DNA evidence and everything. And about as crackpot as your links.
I'm sure if i searched long enough I could find a site that ties them to ancient aliens.

And where are your reputable sites? Peer reviewed studies? Academic journal articles?

Look, you may have been bullied at school for being Asian, that's terrible, but trying to rewrite history to make yourself one of the original americans isn't going to work.
Just be proud to be Korean! Samsung! Dokdo! Yuna Kim!


from your own link

The researchers also found that ancestors of the
Navajo, Apache and other members of a Native
American group, known collectively as the Na-
Dene, are latecomers; they entered the continent in
a second migration

Thanks for playing

btw you don't have an American accent huh?


No shit. There were three migrations. Navajo-Apache are thought to be in the third which was roughly 3000BC. To save you doing the maths that's about 4000 years before Genghis Khan existed.


it was a constant wave. People came and went back and forth for thousands of years. navajo themselves acknowledge a wave came as recently as 800 years ago. pretty much similar to the last wave of koreans who went to the us during the imf.

so when lewis and clark was walking around america... they pretty much felt the same as when you walk around in seoul

no denying that


When you walk around the streets of San Jose, it's similar when Telly Savalas found out his wife had forgotten to buy some milk.

no denying that


I like san jose. Its a pretty cool place.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqWt49o7R-k


Nothing to see here. I just wanted to elongate this quoted back-and-forth to see how big it can get. Carry on.


http://youtu.be/lXT1h3Ags94

Too obvious.
Try this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9f_FQjuII0


Don't mind me, just helping Stain out with the whole ridiculous quotes in quotes thing.


Thanks Zyzyfer. How have you been, by the way?


Not too bad. Mainly trying to nail down my chili recipe into something epic.

How about yourself?


Better than a sharp stick in the eye, but I still complain now and then. I haven't had chili in ages. Sounds like I need to try whip up a batch myself.


I see what you did there. And I like it. Very Happy
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Stain



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PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 5:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Died By Bear wrote:
Stain wrote:
Zyzyfer wrote:
Stain wrote:
Zyzyfer wrote:
atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
Stain wrote:
atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
How about this?

http://www.manataka.org/page410.html
That's got DNA evidence and everything. And about as crackpot as your links.
I'm sure if i searched long enough I could find a site that ties them to ancient aliens.

And where are your reputable sites? Peer reviewed studies? Academic journal articles?

Look, you may have been bullied at school for being Asian, that's terrible, but trying to rewrite history to make yourself one of the original americans isn't going to work.
Just be proud to be Korean! Samsung! Dokdo! Yuna Kim!


from your own link

The researchers also found that ancestors of the
Navajo, Apache and other members of a Native
American group, known collectively as the Na-
Dene, are latecomers; they entered the continent in
a second migration

Thanks for playing

btw you don't have an American accent huh?


No shit. There were three migrations. Navajo-Apache are thought to be in the third which was roughly 3000BC. To save you doing the maths that's about 4000 years before Genghis Khan existed.


it was a constant wave. People came and went back and forth for thousands of years. navajo themselves acknowledge a wave came as recently as 800 years ago. pretty much similar to the last wave of koreans who went to the us during the imf.

so when lewis and clark was walking around america... they pretty much felt the same as when you walk around in seoul

no denying that


When you walk around the streets of San Jose, it's similar when Telly Savalas found out his wife had forgotten to buy some milk.

no denying that


I like san jose. Its a pretty cool place.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqWt49o7R-k


Nothing to see here. I just wanted to elongate this quoted back-and-forth to see how big it can get. Carry on.


http://youtu.be/lXT1h3Ags94

Too obvious.
Try this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9f_FQjuII0


Don't mind me, just helping Stain out with the whole ridiculous quotes in quotes thing.


Thanks Zyzyfer. How have you been, by the way?


Not too bad. Mainly trying to nail down my chili recipe into something epic.

How about yourself?


Better than a sharp stick in the eye, but I still complain now and then. I haven't had chili in ages. Sounds like I need to try whip up a batch myself.


I see what you did there. And I like it. Very Happy


Thank you sir. Wink
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Jongno2bucheon



Joined: 11 Mar 2014

PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 6:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
Stain wrote:
atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
How about this?

http://www.manataka.org/page410.html
That's got DNA evidence and everything. And about as crackpot as your links.
I'm sure if i searched long enough I could find a site that ties them to ancient aliens.

And where are your reputable sites? Peer reviewed studies? Academic journal articles?

Look, you may have been bullied at school for being Asian, that's terrible, but trying to rewrite history to make yourself one of the original americans isn't going to work.
Just be proud to be Korean! Samsung! Dokdo! Yuna Kim!


from your own link

The researchers also found that ancestors of the
Navajo, Apache and other members of a Native
American group, known collectively as the Na-
Dene, are latecomers; they entered the continent in
a second migration

Thanks for playing

btw you don't have an American accent huh?


No shit. There were three migrations. Navajo-Apache are thought to be in the third which was roughly 3000BC. To save you doing the maths that's about 4000 years before Genghis Khan existed.


it was a constant wave. People came and went back and forth for thousands of years. navajo themselves acknowledge a wave came as recently as 800 years ago. pretty much similar to the last wave of koreans who went to the us during the imf.

so when lewis and clark was walking around america... they pretty much felt the same as when you walk around in seoul

no denying that


When you walk around the streets of San Jose, it's similar when Telly Savalas found out his wife had forgotten to buy some milk.

no denying that


I like san jose. Its a pretty cool place.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqWt49o7R-k


Nothing to see here. I just wanted to elongate this quoted back-and-forth to see how big it can get. Carry on.


http://youtu.be/lXT1h3Ags94

Too obvious.
Try this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9f_FQjuII0


this one is local track representative of the 90s era of the phenomenom known as Los Angeles.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjSvO-m2shA
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Zyzyfer



Joined: 29 Jan 2003
Location: who, what, where, when, why, how?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 8:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Stain wrote:
Died By Bear wrote:
Stain wrote:
Zyzyfer wrote:
Stain wrote:
Zyzyfer wrote:
atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
Stain wrote:
atwood wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
Jongno2bucheon wrote:
cabeza wrote:
How about this?

http://www.manataka.org/page410.html
That's got DNA evidence and everything. And about as crackpot as your links.
I'm sure if i searched long enough I could find a site that ties them to ancient aliens.

And where are your reputable sites? Peer reviewed studies? Academic journal articles?

Look, you may have been bullied at school for being Asian, that's terrible, but trying to rewrite history to make yourself one of the original americans isn't going to work.
Just be proud to be Korean! Samsung! Dokdo! Yuna Kim!


from your own link

The researchers also found that ancestors of the
Navajo, Apache and other members of a Native
American group, known collectively as the Na-
Dene, are latecomers; they entered the continent in
a second migration

Thanks for playing

btw you don't have an American accent huh?


No shit. There were three migrations. Navajo-Apache are thought to be in the third which was roughly 3000BC. To save you doing the maths that's about 4000 years before Genghis Khan existed.


it was a constant wave. People came and went back and forth for thousands of years. navajo themselves acknowledge a wave came as recently as 800 years ago. pretty much similar to the last wave of koreans who went to the us during the imf.

so when lewis and clark was walking around america... they pretty much felt the same as when you walk around in seoul

no denying that


When you walk around the streets of San Jose, it's similar when Telly Savalas found out his wife had forgotten to buy some milk.

no denying that


I like san jose. Its a pretty cool place.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqWt49o7R-k


Nothing to see here. I just wanted to elongate this quoted back-and-forth to see how big it can get. Carry on.


http://youtu.be/lXT1h3Ags94

Too obvious.
Try this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9f_FQjuII0


Don't mind me, just helping Stain out with the whole ridiculous quotes in quotes thing.


Thanks Zyzyfer. How have you been, by the way?


Not too bad. Mainly trying to nail down my chili recipe into something epic.

How about yourself?


Better than a sharp stick in the eye, but I still complain now and then. I haven't had chili in ages. Sounds like I need to try whip up a batch myself.


I see what you did there. And I like it. Very Happy


Thank you sir. Wink


Not a spoon to the eye?
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