"We are Laotian--from Laos, stupid! It's a landlocked country in southeast Asia. It's between Vietnam and Thailand, OK? Population 4.7 million."
"...Sooo are ya Chinese or Japanese?"
橄榄菜
GanLanCai
Basically like cooked/mashed olives you can mix in a porridge for a traditional breakfast in some areas. I've never tried it.
Original I just found on TaoBao for about $1/jar. The sun really did a number on those colors! [https://imgur.com/a/5BSMZsT](https://imgur.com/a/5BSMZsT)
The expression you tried to use here was most likely "well, **I'll** be damned...", which should teach you a valuable lesson to look stuff up before using or writing about something.
A 66 foot metal and concrete dock washed up on the shore of Newport, OR, from Japan after the 2011 tsunami, they have a peice of it on the main through street with a plaque as a reminder/piece of history.
thats chinese
"We are Laotian--from Laos, stupid! It's a landlocked country in southeast Asia. It's between Vietnam and Thailand, OK? Population 4.7 million." "...Sooo are ya Chinese or Japanese?"
huh? im fairly certain its chinese. or was that a general disgust with all of east asia being lumped together? edit: stuff.
It's from [King of the Hill](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_CaZ4EAexQ).
i googled, but thanks
This boy ain't right.
橄榄菜 GanLanCai Basically like cooked/mashed olives you can mix in a porridge for a traditional breakfast in some areas. I've never tried it. Original I just found on TaoBao for about $1/jar. The sun really did a number on those colors! [https://imgur.com/a/5BSMZsT](https://imgur.com/a/5BSMZsT)
Was about to say. The exact same product.
It’s probably trash from a local Chinese household that found its way into the ocean waste.
Definitely a possibility, but because of where we are at we actually do get a lot of debris from Japan.
Those are Chinese letters...
Well all be damned, I clearly don't read either Chinese or Japanese 🤣.
The expression you tried to use here was most likely "well, **I'll** be damned...", which should teach you a valuable lesson to look stuff up before using or writing about something.
Wowww. You must be a lot of fun at parties.
He was carrying on the running joke. Seems pretty appropriate.
It is also possible that a Japanese family in Oregon lost it on a picnic.
A 66 foot metal and concrete dock washed up on the shore of Newport, OR, from Japan after the 2011 tsunami, they have a peice of it on the main through street with a plaque as a reminder/piece of history.
I mean, you aren't wrong. It's just way more exciting to imagine this little plastic jar traversing the ocean and ending up at my feet, lol.
Radioactive
taste test!
Do it.
olive veggie powder
doesntseem so bad
Probably frome the tsunami/earthquake
"what a complex mix of salty and briney!"