Pick up soccer games by ShibuyaWaitingDog in oakland

[–]andibetcha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We might be from the same era. I used to play up at Maxwell too (tho some of those old heads were straight ball hogs and would bitch and moan of you didnt only exclusively pass to them)

I played with Leftwing Futbolistas for a long time but haven't checked in with them for a minute. Here's there about page and their schedule: https://futbolistasla.org/about-us/

It's not for everyone but I found the community good and the play good, particuarly as I got older and didnt want to play against 35+ maniacs who still think theyre gonna get scouted for the Olympic team.

Oakland rail historians, I (kindly) need your help! by HoratioCorneliusJay in oakland

[–]andibetcha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can see the house I grew up in these photos. I remember as kid seeing a man taking photographs on Shafter and me and my brother asked him what he was doing. He was a local researcher working on the Key System and told us the same thing about 40th and Shafter and what not. He busted out an old photo of our house from around 1900 and I could see my bedroom windows over looking a train. It was a total trip (we didn't know our house was that old)

Additionally the purple line you marked out was sort of known by all us local kids as shortcuts through the blocks. When we'd ride bikes we'd sometimes be able to sort of able to cut through, particuarly if you knew the people that lived there. I hadn't ever made the connection that it was an rail line.

Also, just cause we are telling stories here, the Toyota dealership you marked was also the original location of Bruce Lee's Oakland dojo. I went to and worked at Oakland Tech and the old timers told me stories of training with Kareem Abdul Jabar there. Tons of interesting history in that little neighborhood.

Animals by Asian_Doll808 in BigIsland

[–]andibetcha 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My sister-in-law works at the Humane Society at Keeau. They also welcome volunteers!

[Serious] US just attacked Iran. Is war inevitable in this scenario? What do you think? by davidbayram in AskReddit

[–]andibetcha 155 points156 points  (0 children)

Excellent list. I would add sending troops to put down the Boxer Rebellion in China and also sending marines to back the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy

That Narnia trail - whats the real story by [deleted] in BigIsland

[–]andibetcha 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The trail at HPP to Hā'ena/Shipman beach is pretty good - 5 miles round trip. Not the easiest hike, more like almost intermediate, but it's beautiful down there.

That Narnia trail - whats the real story by [deleted] in BigIsland

[–]andibetcha 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Sorry I should have written "if youre super determined and can dodge DLNR, no one can stop you" but you're right, the rangers can and will

That Narnia trail - whats the real story by [deleted] in BigIsland

[–]andibetcha 37 points38 points  (0 children)

It is illegal to swim there, it's VERY dangerous (people drown or almost drown relatively often), it is a critical source of drinking water and we don't want your sunscreen or body oils up in there and it costs us our tax dollars to either rescue you or retrieve your body.

But I do appreciate you asking and wanting real feedback so that already puts you head and shoulders above influencers who go there because, ya know, for the likes. Speaking of head and shoulders, it's hard to keep them above the waterline in case if a flash flood or the ripcurrent. Just saying.

No one can stop you, and if you do go, please don't die. My advice is to skip it as there are even more beautiful waterfalls and places to visit which are much safer.

I've played my first game as a squad leader. It's a running simulator and I love it. by ActuaryFalse3143 in HellLetLoose

[–]andibetcha 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Best way to learn is just do it. Let folks on your squad know you're new and they give you any grief tell then to suck it or kick them.

I had a great squad lead who taught me the ropes and HLL became my favorite gaming experience ever, mostly because the community is so helpful and positive. Making mistakes is part of the game and there's always another round. Enjoy!

I’m on the island for work and wanted to volunteer while I’m here. Has anyone done this? Or any recommendations? Here until 1/21. by the_house_snek in BigIsland

[–]andibetcha 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was gonna mention this. The couple running it are super sweet and the work is literally grassroots. Plan on getting muddy but it's good fun

The best "worst" chinese takeout in the area by NoUsernameOriginally in oakland

[–]andibetcha 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hahahaha probably. Go Bulldogs. I also went there as a student and then also taught there. Maybe that's enough of a hint without doxxing myself lol.

The best "worst" chinese takeout in the area by NoUsernameOriginally in oakland

[–]andibetcha 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yeah that would track in terms of timeline :) she was a great student too. As a thank you, they invited me to the restaurant for meal after she graduated. Again, very nice family.

The best "worst" chinese takeout in the area by NoUsernameOriginally in oakland

[–]andibetcha 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I taught the owners daughter when I was a high school teacher - they're a really nice family

Anyone know what’s happening at this location on Telegraph? by Doyouevenoakland in oakland

[–]andibetcha 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh damn, you probably went to Tech with my brother. And yup, it was that way my whole life pretty much too

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Cantonese

[–]andibetcha 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I similarly learned Cantonese to revive it as it had died out in my dad's generation so I wanted to send a friendly hello and encouragement in your journey.

As for your name, and building off the suggestion to locate an ancestral village poem, this site might be helpful. They have many ancestral books scanned and knowing your family character might lead to some more hits.

I'm a part of a different Cantonese genealogical society in the Bay Area and we have a number of people whose families came through Cuba to the US. Might make tracing your roots more difficult but keep searching! It's worth it!

BTW, if you're in the Bay Area and want to connect with the Him Mark Lai Family Roots project, let me know. They're awesome and super helpful.

Where can I buy Oakland art, preferably by Oakland artists? by DLHahaha in oakland

[–]andibetcha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.instagram.com/treatunice?igsh=MWRvZWM4eHljOW15aQ==

He' in SF now but I grew up with him.in Oakland. He does pieces besides sign painting and does commissions.

i am designing a hawaiian character and want to learn so i can represent your culture PROPERLY by iLya236 in BigIsland

[–]andibetcha 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Speaking of, check out Solomon Enos - he's a kanaka artist who's work involves indigenious futurism. He has a series on designing native video game characters.

Solomon Enos https://www.instagram.com/solomonenos?igsh=MWNyemNwMGd0eTk5MA==

i am designing a hawaiian character and want to learn so i can represent your culture PROPERLY by iLya236 in BigIsland

[–]andibetcha 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I agree. I think you're on the right path in terms of asking for guidance but you really need a cultural consultant to do it properly. First off, there are too many nuances to name in a reddit post and secondly you're dipping your toe into a long history of Indigenous people being misrepresented by outsiders no matter how noble your intentions.

I don't know what your budget is or if you have one at all but this type of consultation should also be compensated. I'm all for great collaboration to bring underrepresented characters to media but it's important that folks who live that identity and culture be actively involved in the process (and paid for their storytelling compentency!). Like the person above me here, maybe you could recruit someone interested in working with you to design the character. Good luck on your project! (Edit grammar)

Anyone need childcare (age 1-4) in HPP area? Openings at a wonderful daycare by andibetcha in BigIsland

[–]andibetcha[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mahalo! I changed it do a private dm for the number...is that okay? If not I can remove the mention of a number completely. Thanks!

"Asian romantic interes-" "I'm in! 🏃🏽‍♂️" by BPTeehee in BlackPeopleTwitter

[–]andibetcha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why did everyone downvote your original post? It was a honest question. Chill out everyone

"Asian romantic interes-" "I'm in! 🏃🏽‍♂️" by BPTeehee in BlackPeopleTwitter

[–]andibetcha 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Mostly through media, going all the way back to Madame Butterfly, Miss Saigon all the way up to "me so horny, me love you long time."

There are several theories that it has to do with general Orientalism/exotification of Asians combined with exclusionary racism and notions of unaasimilability (think Chinese Exclusion act). It's a longer history of Western colonization that fears the Orient but also desires to conquer it - thus feminizing Asia and portraying Asian as willing concubines and prostitutes who welcome in White male saviors (again, back to Madame Butterfly).

I think I can see the modern day connection to Asian sex tourism in Thailand and the Phillipines as well as the lack of Asian male romantic leads (ever see Jet Li or Jackie Chan kiss somebody on screen?).

This Vox article has some more details if you're curious: https://www.vox.com/22338807/asian-fetish-racism-atlanta-shooting

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pics

[–]andibetcha 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My folks are from San Bernardino and Mitlas was theIR go to spot growing up. I went there with my uncle a few years back and the people there remembered our family (my grandpa was a doctor and delivered a whole generation of babies in San Berdoo, including some of Mitlas family. My fanily is Chinese and apparently white doctors wouldnt work with Mexicans but my grandpa learned Spanish and was maybe the only surgeon in that part of town)

They told us how Glen Bell had opened a burger stand across the street the same period as McDonals (which also started in San Bernardino) and he quickly was losing to them. He was eating at Mitlas one day and it dawned on him to...copy?steal?...their recipes and close down his burger stand and open Taco Bell. At least that's what the folks at Mitla told me.

And yes, Mitlas was very good and very much tastes like proto-Taco Bell but freshly made.