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#12 - mralice (06/04/2012) [-]
User avatar #71 to #12 - ningyoaijin ONLINE (06/04/2012) [-]
Is this a reference to that weird age discrepancy that happened in China for some reason? I don't know why, but for whatever reason, the age of all the children in China was randomly decreased by a year or something confusing like that.
#74 to #71 - N. Korean citizen (06/04/2012) [-]
Uh no, its a reference to how the father has high expectations. stop reading too much into every joke
User avatar #76 to #74 - ningyoaijin ONLINE (06/04/2012) [-]
No, I distinctly remember reading something like that.
User avatar #105 to #76 - mralice (06/04/2012) [-]
Historybuff is correct. Not only are you born at 1, but a year to them works differently too, making it completely possible for him to really have been "older" after the same amount of time has passed since birth.
#87 to #76 - historybuff ONLINE (06/04/2012) [-]
In Korea, children are born at 1 year old. Thats how they do it. So a 17 year old Korean is actually 16
#14 to #12 - SILENCEnight (06/04/2012) [-]
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