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  2. no one in the video is a native nyer but telling ppl how to properly transplant. how ironic

  3. NY is a failed state like CA. All the politicians there are doing nothing besides grabbing the spotlight. Idiocracy explaines a lot of the country right now, people are getting dumber not smarter

  4. I hate New York. Most of my bad times that i had in my life happened in that rat infested state.

  5. "New York State of Mind"

    Some folks like to get away

    Take a holiday from the neighborhood

    Hop a flight to Miami Beach

    Or to Hollywood

    But I'm taking a Greyhound

    On the Hudson River line

    I'm in a New York state of mind

    I've seen all the movie stars

    In their fancy cars and their limousines

    Been high in the Rockies under the evergreens

    But I know what I'm needing

    And I don't want to waste more time

    I'm in a New York state of mind

    — Billy Joel ( ~ 1975)

  6. Popeyes and Raising Cane are both in MN. It’s also the home of the Juicy Lucy, a yummy burger with cheese in the middle.

  7. Some solid arguments here. I also agree that people moving to a big city and not really contributing or trying to understand/enrich the culture, is pretty sad. Also, what makes places special can be lost when you're just selling everything to whoever and letting people build whatever they want. I'm not a fan of big chains coming in, as they cheapen the cool places they are in and make them less unique, and have less character. It's a huge problem worldwide and am ashamed that pretty much all of these chains are American 🙁

  8. Fung Boyzzzz!

    # Stop Asian Hate #

    Korean-Australian (한국계 호주인) (韓國系濠洲人)

    Total population: 102,092 (by birth, 2021) 102,745 (by ancestry)

    Regions with significant populations:
    Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide

    Religion:
    40.4% No religion
    25.1% Protestant^
    16.8% Catholic

    Korean Australians or Korean-Aussies, are Australian citizens who trace their Korean ancestry and identify themselves as an Immigrant to or a Descendant born in Australia.

    Languages:
    Australian English, Korean

    History:

    There is some evidence of the presence of a small number of Koreans in Australia as early as 1920. While it is unclear what prompted their arrival they may have been the Children of Australian Protestant Missionaries who began work in Korea around 1885. A few also came to Australia between 1921 and 1941 for education. Three Korean speakers in the 2021 Australian census listed 1945 as their year of arrival in Australia, which could be further evidence of Early Korean Immigration to Australia.

    During World War II (1941–1945), an unknown number of Koreans who had been arrested in Allied countries across the Asia–Pacific Region were transported to Australia and interned alongside Japanese and Formosans for the duration of the war. Most Korean internees carried Japanese names, and were thus difficult to identify.

    When the Korean War ended, in between 1951-1960, 20 Koreans came to Australia. The relaxation of Immigration restrictions in the Late 1960s provided the first opportunity for larger numbers of Koreans to enter Australia. In 1969, the first Korean Immigrants arrived in Sydney under the Skilled Migration Program. However, there were only 468 Korean born people recorded as living in Australia at the time of the 1971 Census.

    In the Early 1970s, about 1000 Koreans arrived each Year for short-term stays (mostly as students) and around 100 arrived for permanent residence. Some of these new arrivals subsequently sponsored family members for migration. Between 1976 and 1985, around 500 Korea-born Immigrants arrived each year resulting in the number of Korea-born living in Australia increasing more than sixfold between the 1976 Census (1460) and the 1986 Census (9290).

    From 1986 to 1991, there was a further increase in Settler arrivals, with an average of about 1400 each year, many coming under the Skilled and Business migration categories. More than half of the Korean-born in Australia have arrived in the last 10 Years, including as Students.

    Historical Population:

    As of the 2021 census, 102,789 persons resident in Australia identified themselves as being of Korean ancestry. 102,096 persons resident in Australia had been born in South Korea. 49.6% declared holding Australian citizenship. 14.2% of them came to Australia in the 1990s, 36.4% in the 2000s, 17.6% in the 2011-2015, and 16.7% in 2016-2021s. They make up 1.4% of the 7.5 million of the residents from overseas, and 0.4% out of the entire 25.7 million population.

    The majority reside in Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. Few Ethnic Groups are as concentrated in one State as Korean Australians are in New South Wales, where 33% of Australia's population live.

    41,316 (40.5%) Korean-born Australian Residents self-identified as "No Religion," 19,400 (18.7%) as Presbyterian or Reformed, 17,156 (16.8%) as Catholic, 6,506 (6.4%) as Uniting Church, and 4,244 (4.2%) as "Christianity, not further defined." Disgruntled former members of Korean Christian churches sometimes join the handful of Korean Buddhist temples in the Sydney Area.

    Notable People:

    Peter Bell, former Australian rules football player who played for Fremantle and the North Melbourne.

    Bang Chan (Christopher Bang), leader of South Korean boy group Stray Kids.

    Yerin Ha, actress.

    Yang Hi Choe-Wall, Koreanist and professor of Korean studies.

    Dami Im, winner of the 2013 Australian X Factor and runner-up of the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest.

    David Kang, barrister who feigned an attack on Prince Charles with a starting pistol in 1994.

    Sky Kim, Olympic archer.

    Yvette King, television presenter and entertainment journalist.

    Felix Lee, member of South Korean boy group 'Stray Kids.'

    Lee Da-hae, actress,

    Minjee Lee, professional golfer.

    Min Woo Lee, professional golfer.

    Leonardo Nam, Korean Argentine Actor who emigrated to Australia; born in Buenos Aires.

    Rosé (Roseanne Park), New Zealand born member of the South Korean K Pop girl group 'Blackpink.'

    Sun Park, former Hi-5 member.

    Jung Ryeo-won, actress and singer active in South Korea. Born in Seoul and raised in Brisbane.

    Dayen Zheng, former Hi-5 member.

    Hanbyul, former member of South Korean boy group Ledapple.

    Kevin Kim, former member of South Korean boy group ZE:A.

    Cho Jun Young (Young Sky), member of South Korean R&B/hip hop group One Way.

    Peter Hyun, member of South Korean R&B/hip hop group One Way.

    Hany Lee, actress (Neighbours).

    Ray Ahn, member of Australian rock bands Hard-Ons and Nunchukka Superfly.

    Jake (Sim Jae-yun), member of South Korean boy group 'ENHYPEN.' Born in Seoul and raised in Brisbane.

    Lily, member of South Korean girl group NMIXX.

    Peace Kwon AKA DOMINANT PEACE, Sydney based Singer-Songwriter/Producer.

    Jun Young Lee, AKA. JYLPO, is a 21-year-old Korean-born emerging Sydney Artist with a catalogue of divergent beats that evades simple genre, an He's an Korean-born Australian Indie Pop K-R&B Artist.

    Mike Choe, a Korean-Australian Rapper who appeared in "Squid Game vs. MrBeast".

  9. We fuck with you Fung Bros you guys embrace NY culture while also claiming your own but this guy is just a hipster joke. Doesnt actually embrace native NY culture.

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