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RE: Baptism in the heart of men while running wild

Did you say Ann? Who is Ann?

Yes,I did. I called Krystal as Anne because Koreans don't have a middle name.

No, your words are not offensive.

I was relieved that you did not offend my words.
This is because the act of telling Koreans about their appearance is rude. Do Americans think so too?

By the way, I don't know if I can ask this question.
Dear @joeyarnoldvn , Doesn't your brother have a visual impairment? Or does he have a genetic disorder?

Doesn't my question ever make you offend?

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 5 years ago  

I have glasses. So, I have visual impairment. My brother does not wear glasses. I think his eyes are ok. No, your words are fine. Some people can be offended by some questions. I don't know how many people might be offended by which questions. It can be different for each person or for different types of people. White Americans might be a little different than black Americans or yellow Americans. Me and my brother may have some genetic disorders. Some people have middle names. You could have a middle name if your mother chose to give you three names. If a Korean chooses not to give you a middle name, then that is not a good idea. For example, in Vietnam, there may be thousands of people named Tien Nguyen. Now, I think some Vietnamese have middle names and some of them may not. So, if many of them are named Tien Nguyen, then it is hard to tell them apart. Their middle name would tell them apart. There are hundreds to thousands of people named Joey Arnold or Joe Arnold or Joseph Arnold, that is my name. And many people are named Crystal Arnold too. So, if she didn't have a middle name, it would be hard to know which Crystal a person is talking about. My middle name is Scott. I might be the only Joseph Scott Arnold. The middle name helps me. I am the only Oatmeal Joey or the only Cool Kid or the only Ghetto Joe. I've had many nicknames in my life.

My brother does not wear glasses. I think his eyes are ok. No, your words are fine. Some people can be offended by some questions.

Dear @joeyarnoldvn , I'm glad your brother is healthy. Koreans consider it rude to ask questions about the person's appearance and disability.

If a Korean chooses not to give you a middle name, then that is not a good idea. For example, in Vietnam, there may be thousands of people named Tien Nguyen. Now, I think some Vietnamese have middle names and some of them may not. So, if many of them are named Tien Nguyen, then it is hard to tell them apart. Their middle name would tell them apart.

Your argument is interesting, but it is more convenient for Koreans to not use middle names.

My middle name is Scott. I might be the only Joseph Scott Arnold. The middle name helps me. I am the only Oatmeal Joey or the only Cool Kid or the only Ghetto Joe. I've had many nicknames in my life.

Is your full name Joseph Scott Arnold? I see. It is good name!
Is Oatmeal the nickname your father gave you? 😄
I have never eaten oatmeal. What taste is oatmeal?
Does Ghetto Joe mean poor Joe?😄

 5 years ago  

Americans consider it rude to ask questions about the person's appearance and disability. Americans and Koreans are the same. Actually, I don't know a single country that disagrees with this. All humans consider it rude. My dad was born with surname Rasp. He was adopted into the Arnold family. Yes, my birth certificate says Joseph Scott Arnold. I gave myself the Oatmeal nickname. Oatmeal is a cereal and tastes like a porridge. It's a little different than rice and other grains. Koreans should have middle names. They're making life harder to not do that. Ghetto Joe means cool gangster man.

My dad was born with surname Rasp. He was adopted into the Arnold family.

Dear my friend @joeyarnoldvn, Koreans think it is rude to tell others about their family's private life. Especially I don't want to hear of your father's tragic past.
It's a sad story.😔

I gave myself the Oatmeal nickname. Oatmeal is a cereal and tastes like a porridge. It's a little different than rice and other grains.

I see. You call yourself oatmeal.😄
Oatmeal is good for health, so I plan to try it.

Koreans should have middle names. They're making life harder to not do that. Ghetto Joe means cool gangster man.

Koreans don't understand your argument because they have lived without a middle name for a thousand years.

Dear @joeyarnoldvn, From my point of view you look like a monkey king, not a cool gangster man.😉

https://archive.shine.cn/feature/art-and-culture/Monkey-King-on-new-journey-to-the-West/shdaily.shtml

 5 years ago  

But Koreans are on Facebook which means Mark Zuckerberg has the secrets of Koreans and their families. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other big tech companies sell personal data, private messages, many different things, even secret photos, videos, comments, audio conversations, video calls, etc, to different countries and companies around the world. So, Koreans need to know that people are spying on them and their secrets are no longer secrets. Koreans can understand my argument about middle names because it is simple math. It is mathematically better to have more names because 3 is bigger than 2. That is basic math. Koreans are really good at math and can understand math. My argument is simply math. They're really good at math which means they can understand my argument if they want to. Yes, I am a monkey king. I share private stories because people can learn from the stories and I want to archive the stories. I share videos, photos, etc, of my life for many different reasons. More people should do it for many different reasons. It's better that way. It's simple math.

But Koreans are on Facebook which means Mark Zuckerberg has the secrets of Koreans and their families. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other big tech companies sell personal data, private messages, many different things, even secret photos, videos, comments, audio conversations, video calls, etc, to different countries and companies around the world. So, Koreans need to know that people are spying on them and their secrets are no longer secrets.

Dear my friend @joeyarnoldvn, Is it true that all of the privacy and personal information of people who sign up for Facebook are disclosed to Mark Zuckerberg?😲 I didn't know about it!
Have you signed up for Facebook? I signed up and left.
It is scary that my personal information is exposed abroad.

Koreans can understand my argument about middle names because it is simple math. It is mathematically better to have more names because 3 is bigger than 2. That is basic math. Koreans are really good at math and can understand math. My argument is simply math. They're really good at math which means they can understand my argument if they want to.

Most Koreans, including me, do not yet understand your great argument.😄

Yes, I am a monkey king. I share private stories because people can learn from the stories and I want to archive the stories. I share videos, photos, etc, of my life for many different reasons. More people should do it for many different reasons. It's better that way. It's simple math.

Koreans, Chinese, and Japanese all like monkey kings. So, if you create content based on Monkey King, it will be popular.😀

 5 years ago  

Facebook collects info on people who are NOT on Facebook too which means not being on Facebook has no advantage. I joined Facebook in 2006. You should not leave Facebook. You should be on Facebook so you can tell people to leave Facebook. I have a link to my Hive Blog on my Facebook. If I'm not on Facebook, then how could people find me on Hive? It is better to be where people are to help them leave Facebook. It is harder to help people leave Facebook when you are not on Facebook. My argument is simple about increasing the odds statistically, mathematically. More names means being more unique and special. Less names means less different and less special. That is simple math. Two is bigger than one. That is math. Three is bigger than two. And four is bigger than three. That is very simple math. And everyone understands math. Imagine your name was Bob. Imagine your dad was named Bob. Imagine going to school and going to work with ten other people named Bob. It is hard to know which Bob is Bob 1. Which Bob is Bob 2. That is the great thing about having 2 names as opposed to having just one name. So, you could be Bob Jones and your boss could be Bob Arnold. Your friend could be Bob Anderson. Your wife could be named Bobbi Smith. But why not have three names instead of two? I have more than three names. Yes, I should create Monkey King content.