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How many NRL players have some Asian ethnicity?

madunit

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Yep Tim Simona is clearly Asian as f**k. You just need to take one look at him. He can barely open his eyes.

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Worth noting that it was pissing down in that match and was almost at top speed there, so that may be why his eyes were not big and round.

If not having your eyes open very far occasionally makes you asian, then we are all asian, everytime we wake up in the morning.
 

Knownothing

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Apart from Yao Ming, another fantastic role model is Michael Chang.


Okay, Chang was not born in China, but he is 100% Chinese ancestry. Won a tennis Grand Slam at the age of 17, still the youngest ever player to do so.

Great news for the development of tennis in China.


Ha. Ha.
 

shinobi

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Quite a few samoan players have backgrounds as you can tell their names

Leeson ah mau
Upu po ching
Patrick ah van
Richard chee kam

Pretty much any name with ah___ indicates asian ancestry
 

Pete Cash

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What a pack of donkies we have on here.

Asia starts on the eastern side of the Bosphorous. Lebanon is on the western side of the Bosphorous.

lmao thanks a lot geography textbook from 2500 years ago. For starters Lebanon is not on the Western side of the Bosphorus that is obviously wrong. It is clearly on the Eastern side. Do you even map bro

I will let you decide though

 
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MacDougall

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Worth noting that it was pissing down in that match and was almost at top speed there, so that may be why his eyes were not big and round.

If not having your eyes open very far occasionally makes you asian, then we are all asian, everytime we wake up in the morning.

Lol shut the f**k up I was having a laugh.
 

MacDougall

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lmao thanks a lot geography textbook from 2500 years ago. For starters Lebanon is not on the Western side of the Bosphorus that is obviously wrong. It is clearly on the Eastern side. Do you even map bro

I will let you decide though


Lol what are you a f**king donkey or somefing mate bringing facts to the argument like a f**king smart guy.
 

Pete Cash

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I am concerned with my ability to freehand a circle I have circled about 6 countries there. The famously European countries of Syria, Iraq and Jordan
 

Usain Bolt

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lmao thanks a lot geography textbook from 2500 years ago. For starters Lebanon is not on the Western side of the Bosphorus that is obviously wrong. It is clearly on the Eastern side. Do you even map bro

I will let you decide though


In other words, this is all part of QLD
 
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lmao thanks a lot geography textbook from 2500 years ago. For starters Lebanon is not on the Western side of the Bosphorus that is obviously wrong. It is clearly on the Eastern side. Do you even map bro

How can you use a geography textbook from 2500 years ago? The world has changed heaps since then. Lebanon didn't even exist 2500 years ago.
 

Pete Cash

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Because Europe and Asia is connected its a bit trickier than just east of the bosphorus

For starters Istanbul is west of the Bosphorus yet the majority of Turkey is to the east it is illogical that the capital of Turkey lay in Europe but most of the country is in asia.

Huge chunks of eastern Europe (including basically all of Russia) is also in the east. Surely the Suez canal makes more sense and even by that metric Lebanon is to the east. Even that has the problem with Russia. Basically as Europe, Asia and Africa share a connected landmass (Suez the exception and continental plate ) its all just cultural tradition and by every standard Lebanon is in Asia.
 
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Because Europe and Asia is connected its a bit trickier than just east of the bosphorus

For starters Istanbul is west of the Bosphorus yet the majority of Turkey is to the east it is illogical that the capital of Turkey lay in Europe but most of the country is in asia.

Huge chunks of eastern Europe (including basically all of Russia) is also in the east. Surely the Suez canal makes more sense and even by that metric Lebanon is to the east. Even that has the problem with Russia. Basically as Europe, Asia and Africa share a connected landmass (Suez the exception and continental plate ) its all just cultural tradition and by every standard Lebanon is in Asia.

No. If it is all just cultural tradition then Lebanon is partly European (the Christians, of whom the Australian examples are Robbie Farah, Josh Mansour and Tim Mannah) and partly Asian (the Moslems, the Australian examples of whom are Hazem El Mazri).
 
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