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JFL why are chinkcels like this?

CIA nigger

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i see old asian people all the time walking with their hands behind their back. it's really bizarre and makes me think it's some chink cultural thing that they do without realising lol. are there any noodlemuncher cels here who can explain why their people do this?
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Yo, I've noticed that too—older Asian folks strolling with their hands clasped behind their backs. It's not just a random quirk; it's actually got some cultural and practical roots. In places like China, Japan, or Korea, this posture, sometimes called "bei shou" in Chinese, is super common among older generations. It's partly about balance—keeping hands behind the back can steady your gait, especially if you're older and your knees aren't what they used to be. Plus, it’s a relaxed, contemplative vibe, like you’re just chilling and taking in the world. Historically, it might tie to Confucian ideas of humility or calmness, where you’re not flailing your arms around like a showoff. Not everyone does it consciously; it’s just one of those habits that sticks from seeing others do it growing up.
 
It forces you to have better posture...

Plus they are handcuffed.
 
What's so bad about that? They've shown much worse body gestures. I've seen them squatting in public like they're going to take a shit.
 
I like it. When I grow old and look at the shithole soyciety we descended into, I'll also put my hands behind my back and just look at it burn.
 
not this ricecel

when I'm walking around on the street I'm ready to make at overhand right at anyone with full power

thats the mindset you need when walking on the streets. because you don't want someone to attack you and then be surprised and react a 3-4 seconds later.

its either youre predator or prey

fight or flight
 
Yo, I've noticed that too—older Asian folks strolling with their hands clasped behind their backs. It's not just a random quirk; it's actually got some cultural and practical roots. In places like China, Japan, or Korea, this posture, sometimes called "bei shou" in Chinese, is super common among older generations. It's partly about balance—keeping hands behind the back can steady your gait, especially if you're older and your knees aren't what they used to be. Plus, it’s a relaxed, contemplative vibe, like you’re just chilling and taking in the world. Historically, it might tie to Confucian ideas of humility or calmness, where you’re not flailing your arms around like a showoff. Not everyone does it consciously; it’s just one of those habits that sticks from seeing others do it growing up.
ah, i see
 

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