Wednesday February 15, 2012

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    moshiso7

    they showed great respect by lining up to shake the hands of the Japanese at the end of the game.

    That's pretty much the norm in every soccer game.

    Posted in: Japan comes together under Zaccheroni at Asian Cup

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    moshiso7

    Japan were just extra lucky last night.

    With Korean touch.

    Posted in: Japan lifts Asian Cup with 1-0 win over Australia

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    moshiso7

    Australia looked like the underdog in comparison during the game and their attitude was that they considered themselves the underdog.

    Posted in: Japan beats South Korea to set up Asian Cup final clash with Australia

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    moshiso7

    The Korean prime minister is also going to foreign markets promising financial backing and smooth transactions.

    Fail miserably, why don't you accuse other leaders who help their contractors to win bid to build reactors in other countries (it's called business diplomacy)?

    Korea is just copying what China is doing. Basically, giving gov't money to local businesses in order to gain a competitive edge in the global spectrum.

    Another fail, if anything qina is copying and benchmarking everything Korea is doing (eg. shipbuilding, car industry etc.). And what country doesn't give incentives to its own businesses?

    Posted in: South Korea could be model for Japan’s economic development

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    moshiso7

    Not making any excuses, just answering to zaccheroni's statement.

    Posted in: Asian Cup clash is another chapter in Japan-South Korea rivalry

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    moshiso7

    Zaccheroni said his players were “mentally exhausted” after they battled from behind with 10 men to defeat host Qatar in the quarterfinals and gave them a day off to rest on Sunday.

    Remember, Korea fell on the most difficult group of the cup, played 120 minutes on the last game and had only two days to rest before this match while Japan had four.

    Posted in: Asian Cup clash is another chapter in Japan-South Korea rivalry

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    moshiso7

    they are leftist idiots.

    Posted in: Anti-alliance

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    moshiso7

    She looks like a villain in the first place. She is one of the actresses I think has delusion of greatness when not so.

    Posted in: Maki Horikita happy to play villain for first time

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    moshiso7

    As for the question about what will happen to those before Christ:

    "Indeed, when Gentiles, who do not have the law, do by nature things required by the law, they are a law for themselves, even though they do not have the law. They show that the requirements of the law are written on their hearts, their consciences also bearing witness, and their thoughts sometimes accusing them and at other times even defending them.) This will take place on the day when God judges people’s secrets through Jesus Christ, as my gospel declares."

    -Romans 2:14~16-

    Posted in: Waiting for a sign

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    moshiso7

    Obviously not, if her mother was the one who said it to Brian.

    Am I seeing things? it's what she herself wrote with her own hands in her blog.

    You also said Korean media is reporting that Mao's agency called orser which is untrue. He was the one who said was called by Mao's agency in an email he sent to Yuna but later denied in an interview in Canadian TV.

    Posted in: Olympic figure skating champ Kim Yu-na leaves coach Brian Orser

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    moshiso7

    Orser was fired by the Mother on August 2nd and Kim Yu-na wasn't even in the room. In a followup meeting she didn't broach the topic herself, the ideal time, and was noted as crying. So now then this comes out from her.

    Kim Yuna said decision was hers in her blog, and she gives the last word on every decision.

    Posted in: Olympic figure skating champ Kim Yu-na leaves coach Brian Orser

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    moshiso7

    for those saying orser made her, she already did triples and beautiful programs way before he took her to be her student, she is gifted skater not because he made her that way. Also here's a neutral description of the incident:

    http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/culturesports/2010/08/25/37/0702000000AEN20100825004900315F.HTML

    Posted in: Olympic figure skating champ Kim Yu-na leaves coach Brian Orser

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    moshiso7

    FIFA is just like the International Olympic Committee (IOC), both organizations are polluted with corruption. They often say nice things and pretend to be impressed with bids. In the end, the country that is awarded the event will be the one that offers the biggest bribe.

    Same with IOC. (e.g Sochi 2014)

    Posted in: FIFA praises Japan's 2022 World Cup bid

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    moshiso7

    don't worry, South Korea still has the record of losing a match in World Cup with the biggest margin :D

    And that was when?

    Posted in: Portugal pulverizes North Korea 7-0 as N Korea broadcasts game live

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    moshiso7

    As a S. Korean myself I just laughed out loud after seeing the result.

    Posted in: Portugal pulverizes North Korea 7-0 as N Korea broadcasts game live

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    moshiso7

    there were only 3 fans from their country

    there were qinese supporting N. Korean team.

    Posted in: Portugal pulverizes North Korea 7-0 as N Korea broadcasts game live

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    moshiso7

    The kid might have nightmares for the rest of his life.

    Posted in: Wen ever

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    moshiso7

    ew.....

    Posted in: Wen ever

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    moshiso7

    Any cooperation with qina is a bad thing. I hope Korea and Japan see the EU and its crisis as an example not to follow.

    Posted in: Shake

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    moshiso7

    The order of my above comments was inverted for some reason.

    Posted in: South Korea beats Japan 2-0 in World Cup warm-up

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