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StrangerlandJan. 09, 2014 - 10:46AM JST Asians were generally farmers, requiring communal cooperation in order to feed themselves, while westerners were hunters and gatherers, which was generally done independently.
I've seen this crap before, where does it come from? Europeans were farmers and agriculturalists for millennia before the Japanese (and Koreans). It was the Japanese who remained fishermen (and "hunter-gatherers") long after most Europeans had become farmers.
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