We all know that chinks can't drink for shit compared to euros, since we have been drinking for thousands of years. Is it possible that european alcohol/drug abuse lead to the creation of modern western society?
chinks >hard working >collective mentality >strict social hierarchy and rules
west >lazy >selfish individualists >breaking of all social rules
Caleb Nguyen
I see you haven't been in Mainland China.
Or Korea.
Dylan Foster
>chinks >collective mentality
Not anymore
Jeremiah Scott
Are Koreans Slavs of Asia?
Jace Mitchell
whatever helps you make sense of the world
Lucas Rivera
More like Irish.
Adam Bailey
>hard working >strict rules Mother of kek. They're the laziest people on Earth and they NEVER follow any rules unless they're directly threatened.
Tyler Sanders
That's heat insulation foam, not the actual building.
James Kelly
lmao wtf
Juan White
Collective mentality means the individual doesn't matter, allowing shit like this.
Ethan Evans
Idk what you're talking about I can drink a lot and I've been drunk under the table by lots of Asians
Gavin Adams
It's more of an opinion rather than documented fact, but I read the opposite was true, that Western civilisation took off after people started drinking stimulants in the morning rather than beer.
Elijah Lopez
My Korean friend gets super red after like two beers.
Anthony Morales
ITT, literal Lamarckians
Hudson Flores
So it's ok if it falls apart even if it's brand new? But you're right, the fact that the building still stands is an achievement in China.
Brandon Diaz
How in any way is this Veeky Forums related? Honestly?
James Williams
A third to half of Asians are born without the enzyme to digest alcohol. But they'll drink anyway because of social pressure.
Brody Watson
Are you seriously pretending this thread is Veeky Forums related?
Brandon Ward
Chinks drank a lot actually, even in antiquity. Li Bai was constantly drunk off his ass, and glorified drunkeness within his poetry. Even Cao Cao wrote a great poem about getting turnt. >I lift my drink and sing a song, for who knows if one's life is short or long? >Man's life is like the morning dew, past days many future days few >The melancholy my heart begets comes from cares I cannot forget >Who can cure these sorrows of mines? Only Du Kang! (The god of wine)
Austin Nelson
If it's cost effective and not critically important, yes.