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Off Topic => Spam => Topic started by: Latvian on April 04, 2012, 05:50:32 pm

Title: all asians look the same
Post by: Latvian on April 04, 2012, 05:50:32 pm
i recently watched moovie 13 assassins or something and came to conclusion that every guy in japan is twin brother of other japanese guy.Is there any way to tell difference?
P.S.i am not racist  (esmu gan)
Title: Re: all asians look the same
Post by: larlek on April 04, 2012, 05:54:06 pm
To all black people. All white and asian people look the same.
To all white people. All Asian and black people look the same
To all asian people. All white and black people look the same.

Tru story
Title: Re: all asians look the same
Post by: HarunYahya on April 04, 2012, 05:54:33 pm
i recently watched moovie 13 assassins or something and came to conclusion that every guy in japan is twin brother of other japanese guy.Is there any way to tell difference?
P.S.i am not racist  (esmu gan)
Nuclear bombs made them look retardetly same .
P.S. i am not racist either (emo gay)
Title: Re: all asians look the same
Post by: zagibu on April 04, 2012, 11:26:15 pm
Why do they have to look different? Black people are servants, you just call them "hey, bro, bringme the stuff over there". It doesn't really matter which one of them goes off to fetch it, does it? Same thing for asians: who cares about their individuality, if all they do is stand over a converter belt 20 hours a day.

Oh, I'm no racist btw, I love my servants and factory slaves.
Title: Re: all asians look the same
Post by: _Tak_ on April 05, 2012, 04:41:36 pm
too bad i am not from japan :(
Title: Re: all asians look the same
Post by: Rage_Guy on April 07, 2012, 12:07:30 pm
labi gan,ka nēesi rasists
Title: Re: all asians look the same
Post by: Malaclypse on April 07, 2012, 12:15:16 pm
This probably has more to do with the environment one is raised in, having nothing to do with racism. You start to recognize faces of individuals at a young age. If you are exposed to, say, a family of Chimpanzees heavily in these impressionable times, you will learn to differentiate one individual Chimpanzee from another.

There were a few interesting studies awhile back having to do with the plasticity of face processing in infancy (2004 or 2005 are the ones I remember, not entirely sure when); it's not an incredible stretch to say that if you are not exposed to the faces of many ethnicities in your more impressionable, formative years, and are only exposed to one race, you'll be much more adept at recognizing and remembering individuals of that race over others.