Someone recently told me Koreans have longer intestines than white people, maybe due to a diet of grains and vegetables. Has anyone else heard this before? And is it true or is it just an urban myth?
AsiaticGlory
Feb 1 2012, 04:21 AM
I heard living things who eat meat have shorter intestines. I don't know about Koreans having longer intestines. Though Koreans are descendants of people who adapted to Siberia's ice age climate. In this climate, the people mostly ate meat. If anything, I would expect Koreans to be adapted to a meat diet.
The proto-Mongoloids and Australoids of the south are the ones who did not adapt to a meat diet.
fivers
Feb 2 2012, 03:14 PM
QUOTE (CheolSu @ Feb 1 2012, 04:01 AM)
Someone recently told me Koreans have longer intestines than white people, maybe due to a diet of grains and vegetables. Has anyone else heard this before? And is it true or is it just an urban myth?
no of course not
who told you that? on the other hand if he/she would have said all the kimchi makes their intestines shrink.. maybe I'd believe it
ps. I think it's true whites have longer *you know what I mean*
filthypigface
Feb 4 2012, 11:33 AM
QUOTE (fivers @ Feb 2 2012, 04:14 PM)
no of course not
who told you that? on the other hand if he/she would have said all the kimchi makes their intestines shrink.. maybe I'd believe it
No , wrong again.
You psychotic wannabe-Korean/Japanese - southeast asian g@@k slut
lol is you. you wannabe white trash peanut d!ck. stop lying about your "heritage" to unsuspecting people you should be proud of your vietnamese-thai-southeastasian background
fivers
Feb 6 2012, 09:49 AM
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