Are South Koreans ?? and chinese ?? the same thing
Yes and no.They are both words, words representative of people, people who are human, humans from the Asian region of Earth... and so on.But they are also different countries in different places with different histories and different cultures.You can see: they are the same thing, yet they are not the same thing.
If there is one thing that you could change about the past, what would that be?
I don't want to change anything in the past. I like me, I like who and what I am. I like where I am. I enjoy life. If one thing in the past is changed, anything, no matter how seemingly insignificant, it would completely change the here and now. There is no such thing as random chance. What we call chance is actually nothing more than a lack of background knowledge. For example, I'm going to roll a pair 6-sided (cube shaped) dice. Do you think the outcome of the roll is random? If I were to have the knowledge of the history behind that roll, all the way back to the dawn of time, I would see through the notion of chance. I would see the mountains forming, which directed the river, which influenced my ancestors to build a house just where they did. I would see the animal-prey fall from the hunt in a place where the hunters could not find it thereby leaving its bones to be discovered by the person who carved them into these dice. I would see the germination and growth of the tree which later became this table. I would see the conversations around this table, conversations which passionately escalated to the point of a large man's fist with rings on fingers start pounding the table thereby leaving these dents and divets. I would see the week that I've just had which results in three specific amount of energy that I put into the toss of dice, and how that specific amount of energy dances the dice across and through all these divets on the table..... If I could know ALL of that then I would know with certainty that this particular throw of the dice could not have possibly landed any other way than the way that they did. If any one tiny little factor was changed, not only in that chain but in the environments involved, meaning anything at all, all the way back to the beginning of all, anything changed, then the result of the die-toss would also change.
I believe that horoscope compatibility provides insight for a loving couple to know their partner more deeply, more intimately, and to better support each other. As with all components of true astrology, it is an art not a science, it is never 100% accurate, if you believe it is true then it is true and if you believe it is untrue then it is untrue, and it should never be used to boast of one's self or to excuse one's behaviors (saying things akin to "oh there I go again, being rude just like a _____ you know that's how we _____ are!" No, if you're an asshole it isn't because of your sun sign it's because you choose to be an asshole) it is a valuable tool for self-exploration providing you with questions you would otherwise not have thought to ask yourself - use it to ask yourself 'am I really like that?' Whatever the answer is, your next question should be 'do I like that, or will I change it?'
It depends on the seafood; there's a lot of seafood that I like, and there's a lot of seafood that I don't like. • I love scallops, but I can't stand mussels. • Clams have their place in some foods, but oysters don't, so when I eat oysters, they have to be cooked and as a stand-alone appetizer. • Trout can be AMAZING depending on where they come from • I'm spoiled on Salmon because I lived for several years in a place where the best salmon in the world come from: Oregon & Washington along the Columbia River where Chinook (or King Salmon) is caught wild in bounty. • I am IN LOVE with the texture and flavor of a well prepared/cooked Thresher Shark Steak; however, I now refuse to eat it or any other shark as they're becoming endangered. PSA: ● PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT catch/kill/cook/eat ANY ○ canned tuna ○ farmed Salmon ○ farmed Trout (especially Steelhead) ○ wild-caught shark of any kind. All it takes to learn why is to Google any one of those items, and you'll be bombarded with reasons. ● I would like to thank the Washington Department of Fish, Game, and Wildlife for doing such an outstanding job keeping track of fish and game to keep wild animals' numbers in a healthy balance while still giving good grace and bounty to fishing and hunting, and for their very strict but fair enforcement of their rules/laws.