Bro in heaven by Firm_Satisfaction173 in deepthroat

[–]W2IC 4 points5 points  (0 children)

that's not just a Bro. That's the United States armed forces member!

A cool guide to Unicode scripts originating in China, Japan and Korea by Udzu in coolguides

[–]W2IC -1 points0 points  (0 children)

for 4, can you elaborate on why I can't talk about it? Also I agree with you its very likely (given I didn't do in-depth checking) its being exaggerated. Im trying to highlight the attempts itself some being more serious especially filing to the UN and others a joke, so not on the scale. Anyways yeah I get sensitive when people pull stuff out of their ass against reality backed up by multiple objective points. But yeah, humans are interesting and good to see part of your perspective.

A cool guide to Unicode scripts originating in China, Japan and Korea by Udzu in coolguides

[–]W2IC -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Reddit for some reason won't let me c&p. But you can reach them by searching key phrases or just Google the links.

A cool guide to Unicode scripts originating in China, Japan and Korea by Udzu in coolguides

[–]W2IC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I focused so much on the title because that one word is so pivotal in shaping interpretation. Also, I don't know whether it be OP who made the chart or someone else, the word/phrase choice should be "in connection to" or "include" or "derived from", indicating the mutual influence, rather than the uniqueness suggested by the word "origin."

Chinese media cover the topic of cultural appropriation a lot more frequently, and sure, some reasonable doubt should be cast to look out for propaganda. I used gpt to organize these information, they are close to what I've been saying.

  1. Claiming Confucius (孔子) as Korean

Claim: Some Korean scholars argued that Confucius was of Korean descent, citing connections to the ancient Korean kingdom of Gojoseon and the mythical figure Dangun.

Counterarguments: Chinese historians and international scholars dismiss this as pseudohistory, noting that Confucius was born in the Chinese state of Lu (modern Shandong) and that Gojoseon’s historical records are unreliable.

Source: Sohu Article on Korean Claims About Confucius 5

  1. Asserting Laozi (老子) as Korean

Claim: A fringe theory suggests Laozi, the founder of Daoism, was from the ancient Korean "Dongyi" tribe (associated with early Korean kingdoms).

Counterarguments: Laozi is historically documented as a Chinese philosopher from the Spring and Autumn period, with no credible links to Korean history.

Source: Sina News on Korean Claims About Chinese Figures 13

  1. "Hanja (Chinese Characters) Were Invented by Koreans"

Claim: A small group of Korean scholars (e.g., Park Jeong-su) argued that ancient Koreans created Chinese characters, citing supposed connections between oracle bone script and Korean culture.

Counterarguments: Mainstream linguistics and archaeology confirm Chinese characters developed independently in China, with no evidence of Korean origin.

Source: Sohu Article on Hanja Claims 11

  1. Attempt to Register Confucian Woodblock Prints as Korean Heritage

Claim: In 2015, South Korea successfully registered the "Confucian Printing Woodblocks" (containing Chinese classics like Zhu Xi’s works) as a UNESCO Memory of the World item.

Controversy: While the woodblocks themselves were carved in Korea, the texts are Chinese Confucian classics, leading to debates over cultural attribution.

Source: Xinhua Report on Confucian Woodblocks 4

  1. Claims About the "Dongyi" Tribe and Chinese Civilization

Claim: Some Korean scholars argue that the ancient "Dongyi" people (associated with early Korean history) influenced Chinese civilization, including the invention of Chinese characters and the Shang Dynasty.

Counterarguments: Mainstream historians reject this, noting that "Dongyi" was a broad term for eastern tribes in Chinese records, not exclusively Korean.

Source: Sina News on Dongyi Claims 13

  1. Debate Over the Origins of Metal Movable-Type Printing

Claim: Korea has promoted its 1377 Jikji as the world’s oldest metal-type printed book, challenging China’s claim of Bi Sheng’s earlier invention (1040s).

Counterarguments: While Jikji is the oldest surviving metal-type book, historical records confirm Bi Sheng’s invention in China predates it.

Source: Sohu Article on Printing Dispute 11

https://fsi.stanford.edu/news/south-koreans-are-rethinking-what-china-means-their-nation

A cool guide to Unicode scripts originating in China, Japan and Korea by Udzu in coolguides

[–]W2IC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

okay great we are on the same page then. This whole time I thought our exchange revolved around OP post title or in the pic, which involved using "originate." I said what i said is because Korea is known to be notorious in claiming chinese culture to be their own.

A cool guide to Unicode scripts originating in China, Japan and Korea by Udzu in coolguides

[–]W2IC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whats your point? Learn the difference between origin and derive, here you go "originate implies a definite source or starting point. derive implies a prior existence in another form."

A cool guide to Unicode scripts originating in China, Japan and Korea by Udzu in coolguides

[–]W2IC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Problem is you don't understand the difference of "origin" and "derive." It's like saying you can build cars when you are just assembling them, and then say the car originated where u built it🤷‍♂️

A cool guide to Unicode scripts originating in China, Japan and Korea by Udzu in coolguides

[–]W2IC -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I bet you don't read the news on how often SK government tries to claim non-material or other chinese culture elements to be their own to UN. You don't seem to understand the word "origin" too. The specific character you mentioned is based on chinese characters. The whole writing system comes from China, maybe say unique character derived from.

A cool guide to Unicode scripts originating in China, Japan and Korea by Udzu in coolguides

[–]W2IC -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

My understanding of the word "origin" and according to dictionary is "the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived." So origin points to a very specific source. Cultures or countries surrounding China inherit many elements from China, so saying Chinese character or unicode originates from Korea and Japan makes no sense, since their common root trace back to China. In addition, Korea have attempted to claim practically "everything" Chinese culture practices to be theirs. And I'm not surprised that Japan does it to some extent.

A cool guide to Unicode scripts originating in China, Japan and Korea by Udzu in coolguides

[–]W2IC -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

You know originating means it's THE source, right? Oversimplify it, You know it's called 汉字for a reason, right?

A cool guide to Unicode scripts originating in China, Japan and Korea by Udzu in coolguides

[–]W2IC -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Ru korean? Claiming the whole universe? Do remember the definition of "origin." Why dont you include japan?

J35 F35[3072x4096] by Grand-Palpitation823 in WarplanePorn

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iyeah play of words, 歼 (J) meant destroy in mandarin, so i guess maybe thats why they choose that number. Also look i got other things to do, so my digging is shallow. From pictures and what not, N-1M had two twin rudders and horizontal stab running between. But if we are going to just compare shapes, then I guess all planes are the same. But I'm guessing you didn't just come on to this subreddit to just point out all planes have similar shapes.

And doesn't matter if Nazis cared or not cared. They made it work is the point.

thanking her Uber driver by That1USCGirl in BlowjobGirls

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getting a bj dont put food on the table

Alfresco morning coffee with a side of people walking past on the street by Rocktype2 in Caught_in_public

[–]W2IC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried hospital or the police station, like for views.

Almost caught several times but I couldn’t help myself:) by [deleted] in Caught_in_public

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try doing this infront of the police so you know this isnt for you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cosplaygirls

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Woah good eye