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South Korea's Kim Moo-sung returns from Japan trip like a BOSS
Posted on 5/25/17 at 9:35 am
Posted on 5/25/17 at 9:35 am
Can picture all the OT ballers returning from whirlwind weekend getaways strolling through the BTR terminal as their peasant helper awaits.
Posted on 5/25/17 at 9:37 am to S
Why is Kim such a popular name for Korean men ?
Posted on 5/25/17 at 9:39 am to S
He's got that Vince McMahon swagger
Posted on 5/25/17 at 9:40 am to FeauxPaw
That yellow rollerboard suitcase doe. 
Posted on 5/25/17 at 9:40 am to S
This would be the best In gif of all-time.
This post was edited on 5/25/17 at 9:41 am
Posted on 5/25/17 at 9:41 am to 1BamaRTR
quote:
Why is Kim such a popular name for Korean men ?
Technically, Kim is his family name.
Posted on 5/25/17 at 10:18 am to S
Oh man somebody make an IN gif out of this
Posted on 5/25/17 at 10:21 am to S
Needs to be an IN gif immediately
Posted on 5/25/17 at 10:24 am to CBandits82
quote:
Needs to be an IN gif immediately

Posted on 5/25/17 at 10:26 am to 1BamaRTR
quote:
Why is Kim such a popular name for Korean men ?
In Korea the family name is said first, then the given name.
In America he would be Moo-Sung Kim.
Posted on 5/25/17 at 10:33 am to Tigeralum2008
Would make a great Deal With It gif also
Posted on 5/25/17 at 10:39 am to 1BamaRTR
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Why is Kim such a popular name for Korean men ?
Why So Many Koreans are Called Kim
Economist had a good piece about it a few years ago
quote:
A SOUTH Korean saying claims that a stone thrown from the top of Mount Namsan, in the centre of the capital Seoul, is bound to hit a person with the surname Kim or Lee. One in every five South Koreans is a Kim—in a population of just over 50 million. And from the current president, Park Geun-hye, to rapper Psy (born Park Jae-sang), almost one in ten is a Park. Taken together, these three surnames account for almost half of the population of South Korea today. Neighbouring China has around 100 surnames in common usage; Japan may have as many as 280,000 distinct family names. Why is there so little diversity in Korean surnames?
Korea’s long feudal tradition offers part of the answer. As in many other parts of the world, surnames were a rarity until the late Joseon dynasty (1392–1910). They remained the privilege of royalty and a few aristocrats (yangban). Slaves and outcasts such as butchers, shamans and prostitutes, but also artisans, traders and monks, did not have the luxury of a family name.
This post was edited on 5/25/17 at 10:40 am
Posted on 5/25/17 at 11:00 am to S
...damn...like a MF'n Sicilian Don. Hail to the new Godfather. If that is a seersucker sport coat, which it appears it just may be, Moo-sung is old school pimpin' ala Santo Trafficante, Vito Genovese, and the best of them.
Posted on 5/25/17 at 11:02 am to S
That's not swagger, it's a robot suitcase
Posted on 5/25/17 at 11:05 am to 1BamaRTR
Original Kim had a lot of kids and his kids had a lot of Kim's as well and I think the average Kim kid per family is 45. Plus the split out only males no female Kim in that family.
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