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dumbfounded fell off so hard. his music is horrible now. not only that but now he's trying to move into korean hip hop cause he couldnt break through in the US and that made his music even worse with his broken korean. compare his old music to now, literally light and day. here's one of my favorite songs/verses from him:

 
Lol, people change their name all the time when they move to another country. I don't see a problem with it.
 
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/31/entertainment/chloe-bennet-hollywood-racist/index.html

What you guys think? Hollywood is obviously racist and Asians have a real tough time getting any significant and non stereotypical roles but should she have changed her last name? I don't see a problem with it and plenty of actors don't use their real names but I see some people calling her a sell out.

Hollywood isn't a single person. It's a collection of individuals that push certain ideals. So for her to blame Hollywood for it, but then sell out and blatantly try to hide the fact that she's Asian, she's just as much to blame as any other individual in Hollywood. At the same time, you gotta make a living and it's easier to get a job that way.
 
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Sushi burger > sushi burrito

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one of my boys ran with bamboo union out in taiwan.

he invited me out once to the club since they bascially ran it and told me it was cool to hang out in the vip section with them

dont think i'll do that again :lol
 
I just went to a festival filled with my own ethnic folks. Here are some observations:

- Homeland folks have very different ways/customs (e.g. how they talk, dress, act). Cultural differences (Vietnamese vs. American) are a real thing.
- I realized that my grasp of my homeland language is very far off. I can understand everything, but can't speak fluently. It was tough to keep up a dialogue.
- The folks my age who have green cards/visas clearly have family money.
- Talking to my homeland folks made me feel 2 ways: happy to embrace my culture + uncomfortable because I realized how bad I was language-wise.
- The lingering thought was: is it better to be fluent in English and nearly useless with my native language or vice versa? This applies to living in America.

The birds were definitely cute too, but I'm not sure I can get serious with one who doesn't speak fluent English. How's she gonna sing with me at a Travis Scott show?
 
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It took me 3 hours to watch 10 minutes of Chinese Cuban video but I thoroughly enjoyed each minute of it!
 
I've been doing it wrong.

Cali / southern girls + same ethnic background are where it's at.
 
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