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Title: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Don Rizzle on August 28, 2006, 01:34:51 AM
ITs really perverted, you know its common for chineese school girls to sell their underwear to old men outside school, and my girlfriend said in korea men sometimes stand outside schools tossing themselves off
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: No Compute on August 28, 2006, 03:25:14 AM
lmao, that is disgusting yet rather believable
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Winothai on August 28, 2006, 05:21:08 AM
this is no asian culture! i haven't seen anything like that yet in thailand...
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: 7even on August 28, 2006, 05:46:07 AM
asians are very, very extreme people. in positive and negative ways.
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Logic on August 28, 2006, 10:31:50 AM
You're a dumbass Don Rizzle.
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: LooN3y on August 28, 2006, 11:48:08 AM
lol somebodies juz fuckin wit you mang
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Suga Foot on August 28, 2006, 02:32:59 PM
That happens everywhere. 
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: big mat on August 28, 2006, 04:05:45 PM
thanks for the idea
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Nutty on August 28, 2006, 04:20:08 PM
Hmmmm.....Mmmmmm, I wonder if the Asian chicky at the local bakery will sell her panties to me,  :love: I'll love her long time.
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Don Rizzle on August 28, 2006, 04:21:11 PM
lol somebodies juz fuckin wit you mang
I know for a fact they weren't lying one is my grilfriend and the other chineese girl is my best friends wife and she sold her underwear to an old man for $300 but only once but she is not the only one to do it.
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: LooN3y on August 28, 2006, 10:53:01 PM
that is some shit i never heard of them. prob juz them chinese cuz shits funny as hell
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: J Bananas on August 28, 2006, 11:07:02 PM
pimpin MUST BE easy in china
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: King Tech Quadafi on August 29, 2006, 12:03:42 AM
i might go teach in china in a year...

imagine 6"6 stunningly handsome long haired Afghan in China...these bitches aint ready
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Don Rizzle on August 29, 2006, 03:10:18 AM
i might go teach in china in a year...

imagine 6"6 stunningly handsome long haired Afghan in China...these bitches aint ready
just to warn u they are quite racist there, they think filipino and indian looking people like the lowest of the low
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: suckaa free on August 29, 2006, 07:25:39 PM
they some nasty mufuckas.  they eat dogs too.   :puke:
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: NiCc_FrUm_ThA_nO on August 29, 2006, 07:33:08 PM
they some nasty mufuckas.  they eat dogs too.   :puke:
And if you're cats missing, you just might know who to turn to ;)
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: suckaa free on August 29, 2006, 08:06:54 PM
they some nasty mufuckas.  they eat dogs too.   :puke:
And if you're cats missing, you just might know who to turn to ;)

real talk. 
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Sikotic™ on August 29, 2006, 08:25:34 PM
I bet the majority of men who buy them are dirty ass American men who dream of having sex with Jean Benet Ramsey.
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: J Bananas on August 29, 2006, 08:28:15 PM
I bet the majority of men who buy them are dirty ass American men who dream of having sex with Jean Benet Ramsey.
lol
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Don Jacob on August 30, 2006, 12:51:28 AM
tossing themselves off

what does that mean?
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Don Rizzle on August 30, 2006, 01:00:11 AM
they some nasty mufuckas.  they eat dogs too.   :puke:
theres not alot they don't eat, dog, horse, monkey brain, fetus.....
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: NiCc_FrUm_ThA_nO on August 30, 2006, 08:05:41 AM
tossing themselves off

what does that mean?
:tosser:
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Now_Im_Not_Banned on September 02, 2006, 08:15:14 PM
LOL@toss yourself off...Sounds like you tryna lick your own ass  or somethin... :-X
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Suga Foot on September 02, 2006, 08:20:40 PM
LOL@toss yourself off...Sounds like you tryna lick your own ass  or somethin... :-X

lmao
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: NiCc_FrUm_ThA_nO on September 02, 2006, 09:27:31 PM
LOL@toss yourself off...Sounds like you tryna lick your own ass  or somethin... :-X
lmfao
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: AndrE16686 on September 02, 2006, 11:22:31 PM
they some nasty mufuckas.  they eat dogs too.   :puke:
theres not alot they don't eat, dog, horse, monkey brain, fetus.....


Koreans eat dog, they love it, beat the shit out of it first and torture it, they say the fear makes the dog sweat which makes the meat taste better. Vietnamese have been known to eat monkey brain. In the Philippines it is serious crime to eat dog. Poor Asians will eat dog (really poor, third world poor, not US ghetto poor)  Fetus, I dunno, maybe some nutcases in China do. Never heard of horse being eaten by any Asian persuasion, but I wouldn't put it past the Chinese. Don't forget theres whale too, now thats fucken barbaric, eating whale, a fucken endangered species.
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Don Jacob on September 03, 2006, 02:16:53 AM
LOL@toss yourself off...Sounds like you tryna lick your own ass  or somethin... :-X

yeah that's what i was thinkin ,lol. shit if someone can do that ....let em do it in public
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Don Rizzle on September 03, 2006, 11:29:55 AM
they some nasty mufuckas.  they eat dogs too.   :puke:
theres not alot they don't eat, dog, horse, monkey brain, fetus.....


Koreans eat dog, they love it, beat the shit out of it first and torture it, they say the fear makes the dog sweat which makes the meat taste better. Vietnamese have been known to eat monkey brain. In the Philippines it is serious crime to eat dog. Poor Asians will eat dog (really poor, third world poor, not US ghetto poor)  Fetus, I dunno, maybe some nutcases in China do. Never heard of horse being eaten by any Asian persuasion, but I wouldn't put it past the Chinese. Don't forget theres whale too, now thats fucken barbaric, eating whale, a fucken endangered species.

On the menu today: horse penis and testicles with a chilli dip
By Richard Spencer in Beijing


(Filed: 17/02/2006)



The menu at Beijing's latest venue for its growing army of gourmets is eye-watering rather than mouth-watering.

China's cuisine is renowned for being "in your face" - from the skinned dogs displayed at food markets to the kebabbed scorpions sold on street stalls - and there is no polite way of describing Guo-li-zhuang.

  (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/graphics/2006/02/17/wfood17a.jpg)
A dish combining the male organs of an ox and a snake
Situated in an elegantly restored house beside Beijing's West Lake, it is China's first speciality penis restaurant.

Here, businessmen and government officials can sample the organs of yaks, donkeys, oxen and even seals. In fact, they have to, since they form part of every dish - except for those containing testicles.

"This is my third visit," said one customer, Liu Qiang. "Of course, there are other restaurants that serve the bian of individual animals. But this is the first that brings them all together."

Guolizhuang's owner, who set it up in November, is proud to combine his own surname (Guo), his wife's (Li) and his son's nickname (Zhuang) into its title.

A booking comes with a trained waitress and a nutritionist in attendance, to explain the menu and to boast its medicinal virtues.

   (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/graphics/2006/02/17/wfood17b.jpg)
Dog's penis, garnished with a plum
In China, you are what you eat, and The Daily Telegraph's nutritionist, Zhu Yan, said the clients were mainly men eager to improve their yang, or virility. Women could benefit, too, she added, although she told the Telegraph's female photographer: "I wouldn't recommend the testicles. The testosterone might interfere in fertility. But many women say bian is good for the skin."

Some dishes appear unexceptional, such as the simple goat penis, sliced, dipped in flour, fried, and served skewered with soy sauce.

But Guolizhuang also has its showpieces, such as the elegantly named "Head crowned with a Jade Bracelet" (provided by horses from the western Muslim region of Xin-jiang), for £20 a portion, or "Dragon in the Flame of Desire" (yak, steamed whole, fried and flambéed) for £35.

For beginners, Miss Zhu recommended the hotpot, which offers a sampling of what the restaurant has to offer - six types of penis, and four of testicle, boiled in chicken stock by the waitress, Liu Yunyang, 22.

The Russian dog was first. It was julienned, and rather gamey.

The ox was, of all six, the most recognisable for what it was, even though it had been diced. In texture seemed identical to gristle.

The deer and the Mongolian goat were surprisingly similar: a little stringy, they had the appearance and feel of overcooked squid tentacles. The Xinjiang horse and the donkey, on the other hand, were quite different. Though both came sliced lengthwise, and looked like bacon, the horse was light and fatty, while the donkey had a firm colour and taste. The testicles were slightly crumbly, and tasted better with lashings of the sesame, soy and chilli dips thoughtfully provided.

One speciality, Canadian seal penis, costs a hefty £220, and requires ordering in advance. Miss Liu confessed that Guo-li-zhuang was an unusual place to work, partly because of her training - she has to recite tales proving the vigour of the animals in question as they are being eaten - and partly because of the interaction with the clientele. "I did find it embarrassing at first," she said. "And sometimes the customers take advantage of me by asking rude questions."

As for the supposed health benefits, Mr Liu, the most regular customer, was uncertain but hopeful. "I can't say I've noticed any difference yet," he said. "But it's a long-term thing."

rspencer@telegraph.co.uk

Publishers wishing to reproduce photographs on this page should phone 44 (0) 207 538 7505 or e-mail syndication@telegraph.co.uk
 
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Don Rizzle on September 03, 2006, 11:38:14 AM
I went to Monkey World the other week with my girlfriend and my friend and his chinese wife, it was really funny cos she (chinese girl) loved looking at cute monkeys and then she said she really wanted to eat monkey  brain and said how nice it was. She also said how they cook it basically they cut the head open while its alive and pour hot oil over the brain. I thought some animal right activists might turn militant if they over heard our conversation.

Those animal rights activists are crazy they dug up a grave and stole the remains of someones' relative who works for glaxosmithkline (i think it was that company)

Yea ur right on the koreans and dog my girlfriend likes it, but its more of a male thing its supposed to be an afrodisiac however that is spelt. Horse is a chinese thing, they also eat mule and donkey
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Now_Im_Not_Banned on September 03, 2006, 11:40:58 AM
they some nasty mufuckas.  they eat dogs too.   :puke:
theres not alot they don't eat, dog, horse, monkey brain, fetus.....


Koreans eat dog, they love it, beat the shit out of it first and torture it, they say the fear makes the dog sweat which makes the meat taste better. Vietnamese have been known to eat monkey brain. In the Philippines it is serious crime to eat dog. Poor Asians will eat dog (really poor, third world poor, not US ghetto poor)  Fetus, I dunno, maybe some nutcases in China do. Never heard of horse being eaten by any Asian persuasion, but I wouldn't put it past the Chinese. Don't forget theres whale too, now thats fucken barbaric, eating whale, a fucken endangered species.

On the menu today: horse penis and testicles with a chilli dip
By Richard Spencer in Beijing


(Filed: 17/02/2006)



The menu at Beijing's latest venue for its growing army of gourmets is eye-watering rather than mouth-watering.

China's cuisine is renowned for being "in your face" - from the skinned dogs displayed at food markets to the kebabbed scorpions sold on street stalls - and there is no polite way of describing Guo-li-zhuang.

  (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/graphics/2006/02/17/wfood17a.jpg)
A dish combining the male organs of an ox and a snake
Situated in an elegantly restored house beside Beijing's West Lake, it is China's first speciality penis restaurant.

Here, businessmen and government officials can sample the organs of yaks, donkeys, oxen and even seals. In fact, they have to, since they form part of every dish - except for those containing testicles.

"This is my third visit," said one customer, Liu Qiang. "Of course, there are other restaurants that serve the bian of individual animals. But this is the first that brings them all together."

Guolizhuang's owner, who set it up in November, is proud to combine his own surname (Guo), his wife's (Li) and his son's nickname (Zhuang) into its title.

A booking comes with a trained waitress and a nutritionist in attendance, to explain the menu and to boast its medicinal virtues.

   (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/graphics/2006/02/17/wfood17b.jpg)
Dog's penis, garnished with a plum
In China, you are what you eat, and The Daily Telegraph's nutritionist, Zhu Yan, said the clients were mainly men eager to improve their yang, or virility. Women could benefit, too, she added, although she told the Telegraph's female photographer: "I wouldn't recommend the testicles. The testosterone might interfere in fertility. But many women say bian is good for the skin."

Some dishes appear unexceptional, such as the simple goat penis, sliced, dipped in flour, fried, and served skewered with soy sauce.

But Guolizhuang also has its showpieces, such as the elegantly named "Head crowned with a Jade Bracelet" (provided by horses from the western Muslim region of Xin-jiang), for £20 a portion, or "Dragon in the Flame of Desire" (yak, steamed whole, fried and flambéed) for £35.

For beginners, Miss Zhu recommended the hotpot, which offers a sampling of what the restaurant has to offer - six types of penis, and four of testicle, boiled in chicken stock by the waitress, Liu Yunyang, 22.

The Russian dog was first. It was julienned, and rather gamey.

The ox was, of all six, the most recognisable for what it was, even though it had been diced. In texture seemed identical to gristle.

The deer and the Mongolian goat were surprisingly similar: a little stringy, they had the appearance and feel of overcooked squid tentacles. The Xinjiang horse and the donkey, on the other hand, were quite different. Though both came sliced lengthwise, and looked like bacon, the horse was light and fatty, while the donkey had a firm colour and taste. The testicles were slightly crumbly, and tasted better with lashings of the sesame, soy and chilli dips thoughtfully provided.

One speciality, Canadian seal penis, costs a hefty £220, and requires ordering in advance. Miss Liu confessed that Guo-li-zhuang was an unusual place to work, partly because of her training - she has to recite tales proving the vigour of the animals in question as they are being eaten - and partly because of the interaction with the clientele. "I did find it embarrassing at first," she said. "And sometimes the customers take advantage of me by asking rude questions."

As for the supposed health benefits, Mr Liu, the most regular customer, was uncertain but hopeful. "I can't say I've noticed any difference yet," he said. "But it's a long-term thing."

rspencer@telegraph.co.uk

Publishers wishing to reproduce photographs on this page should phone 44 (0) 207 538 7505 or e-mail syndication@telegraph.co.uk
 



^^That's some seriously sick and twisted shit...
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Now_Im_Not_Banned on September 03, 2006, 11:43:41 AM
I went to Monkey World the other week with my girlfriend and my friend and his chinese wife, it was really funny cos she (chinese girl) loved looking at cute monkeys and then she said she really wanted to eat monkey  brain and said how nice it was. She also said how they cook it basically they cut the head open while its alive and pour hot oil over the brain. I thought some animal right activists might turn militant if they over heard our conversation.

Those animal rights activists are crazy they dug up a grave and stole the remains of someones' relative who works for glaxosmithkline (i think it was that company)

Yea ur right on the koreans and dog my girlfriend likes it, but its more of a male thing its supposed to be an afrodisiac however that is spelt. Horse is a chinese thing, they also eat mule and donkey


Wow, dude...I dunno 'bout them Asians anymore...I mean, I knew about that monkey brains shit, I saw it in an "Indiana Jones" movie (I believe), but I didn't know they just talk about it all casually while looking at (appetizing) monkeys at the zoo ...Some sick shit. :-X
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: NiCc_FrUm_ThA_nO on September 03, 2006, 05:04:52 PM
they some nasty mufuckas.  they eat dogs too.   :puke:
theres not alot they don't eat, dog, horse, monkey brain, fetus.....


Koreans eat dog, they love it, beat the shit out of it first and torture it, they say the fear makes the dog sweat which makes the meat taste better. Vietnamese have been known to eat monkey brain. In the Philippines it is serious crime to eat dog. Poor Asians will eat dog (really poor, third world poor, not US ghetto poor)  Fetus, I dunno, maybe some nutcases in China do. Never heard of horse being eaten by any Asian persuasion, but I wouldn't put it past the Chinese. Don't forget theres whale too, now thats fucken barbaric, eating whale, a fucken endangered species.

On the menu today: horse penis and testicles with a chilli dip
By Richard Spencer in Beijing


(Filed: 17/02/2006)



The menu at Beijing's latest venue for its growing army of gourmets is eye-watering rather than mouth-watering.

China's cuisine is renowned for being "in your face" - from the skinned dogs displayed at food markets to the kebabbed scorpions sold on street stalls - and there is no polite way of describing Guo-li-zhuang.

  (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/graphics/2006/02/17/wfood17a.jpg)
A dish combining the male organs of an ox and a snake
Situated in an elegantly restored house beside Beijing's West Lake, it is China's first speciality penis restaurant.

Here, businessmen and government officials can sample the organs of yaks, donkeys, oxen and even seals. In fact, they have to, since they form part of every dish - except for those containing testicles.

"This is my third visit," said one customer, Liu Qiang. "Of course, there are other restaurants that serve the bian of individual animals. But this is the first that brings them all together."

Guolizhuang's owner, who set it up in November, is proud to combine his own surname (Guo), his wife's (Li) and his son's nickname (Zhuang) into its title.

A booking comes with a trained waitress and a nutritionist in attendance, to explain the menu and to boast its medicinal virtues.

   (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/graphics/2006/02/17/wfood17b.jpg)
Dog's penis, garnished with a plum
In China, you are what you eat, and The Daily Telegraph's nutritionist, Zhu Yan, said the clients were mainly men eager to improve their yang, or virility. Women could benefit, too, she added, although she told the Telegraph's female photographer: "I wouldn't recommend the testicles. The testosterone might interfere in fertility. But many women say bian is good for the skin."

Some dishes appear unexceptional, such as the simple goat penis, sliced, dipped in flour, fried, and served skewered with soy sauce.

But Guolizhuang also has its showpieces, such as the elegantly named "Head crowned with a Jade Bracelet" (provided by horses from the western Muslim region of Xin-jiang), for £20 a portion, or "Dragon in the Flame of Desire" (yak, steamed whole, fried and flambéed) for £35.

For beginners, Miss Zhu recommended the hotpot, which offers a sampling of what the restaurant has to offer - six types of penis, and four of testicle, boiled in chicken stock by the waitress, Liu Yunyang, 22.

The Russian dog was first. It was julienned, and rather gamey.

The ox was, of all six, the most recognisable for what it was, even though it had been diced. In texture seemed identical to gristle.

The deer and the Mongolian goat were surprisingly similar: a little stringy, they had the appearance and feel of overcooked squid tentacles. The Xinjiang horse and the donkey, on the other hand, were quite different. Though both came sliced lengthwise, and looked like bacon, the horse was light and fatty, while the donkey had a firm colour and taste. The testicles were slightly crumbly, and tasted better with lashings of the sesame, soy and chilli dips thoughtfully provided.

One speciality, Canadian seal penis, costs a hefty £220, and requires ordering in advance. Miss Liu confessed that Guo-li-zhuang was an unusual place to work, partly because of her training - she has to recite tales proving the vigour of the animals in question as they are being eaten - and partly because of the interaction with the clientele. "I did find it embarrassing at first," she said. "And sometimes the customers take advantage of me by asking rude questions."

As for the supposed health benefits, Mr Liu, the most regular customer, was uncertain but hopeful. "I can't say I've noticed any difference yet," he said. "But it's a long-term thing."

rspencer@telegraph.co.uk

Publishers wishing to reproduce photographs on this page should phone 44 (0) 207 538 7505 or e-mail syndication@telegraph.co.uk
 

Damn they eat dick and nuts thats fuckin sick. Makes me wonder what they serve at the restaurants here. :eh:
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Sikotic™ on September 03, 2006, 05:32:48 PM
I'm gonna try and do whatever it takes to erase this thread from my memory.
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: AndrE16686 on September 03, 2006, 08:25:24 PM
In the Philippines they have this snack, its an egg where the embryo of the chicken has been formed (no hard bits yet or feathers, just the embryo), it is boiled and eaten. I personnally have eaten alot of these while I was there during my drunken wanderings. They also barbeque the intestine of the chicken and pig and skewer it and coat it in bbq sauce. Best time of my life that holiday!


 :D
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Nutty on September 03, 2006, 11:01:06 PM
It's some out of it shit to us, but for them it's the norm. I'll try shit once
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: King Tech Quadafi on September 03, 2006, 11:20:45 PM
smh@ that testicle restaurant

its like everyone there listens to kurupt
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Don Rizzle on September 18, 2006, 03:47:51 PM
korean hot dogs

(http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/1051/dydwkfkdzhdd10wi6.jpg)

Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: J Bananas on September 18, 2006, 03:51:26 PM
 ;D
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Mr. O on September 18, 2006, 04:45:16 PM
korean hot dogs

(http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/1051/dydwkfkdzhdd10wi6.jpg)


that's just cute...hahaha  ::).... :laugh:
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: Chief on September 20, 2006, 01:44:42 AM
must be some chronic panties  ;D
Title: Re: Something disturbing about asian culture
Post by: XaNdEr on September 20, 2006, 03:20:19 AM
damn thas some crazy shit right there, lucky me i aint livin there  8)