I was reading all these definitions as a joke, until I read the last definition. I'm afraid I do not completely concur with this racist and absurd definition. Now, obviously this "Richmond White Guy" or whatever he named himself as has mistaken some other type of people - he probably would belong to that group himself - as hongers. Granted, some hongers might belong in those groups, but people of other races would have fit into those categories rather nicely too (again, Richmond White Guy would definitely fit in the Pitiful category). So, there are some groups of hongers who are cocky and annoying, but most of the honger population are rather nice people who have more or less assimilated into the Canadian culture and have white friends as well as honger friends. They might
still speak their language or say things such as "la, woh, ge, ar" on IMs and when they are speaking their language, but they rarely do speak like that to their white peers. So what does it matter if we say "la, woh, ge, ar" to fellow hongers? White people have their vocabs like "dawg, owned, waddap, pimp, bling" which was obviously copied from ebonics. I have no idea why I am spending time typing this up to persuade Pitiful situations like Richmond White Guy, since they are obviously hopeless cases. But hey, I guess everyone should defend their culture. As a honger, I can speak, write and talk English as fluently as most white people, and I also speak fluent Cantonese and Mandarin too. I don't find this to be something I should be ashamed of; rather, I am proud of the fact that I am multi-bilingual. Moreover, I have met hongers that have scored 90-95% on their English provincials. Contrary to popular belief that hongers can only get good grades because they are hardworking, I know a lot of hongers who are the laziest people I have ever met. They study only when absolutely necessary, which would mean the night before finals and exams. A horrible habit, I admit, but we get through. And now studying in the Business faculty in UBC, I have met even more of these talented honger people who are getting by with their Finance and Accounting degrees. A rather showy definition, but it's all true. Lol.
still speak their language or say things such as "la, woh, ge, ar" on IMs and when they are speaking their language, but they rarely do speak like that to their white peers. So what does it matter if we say "la, woh, ge, ar" to fellow hongers? White people have their vocabs like "dawg, owned, waddap, pimp, bling" which was obviously copied from ebonics. I have no idea why I am spending time typing this up to persuade Pitiful situations like Richmond White Guy, since they are obviously hopeless cases. But hey, I guess everyone should defend their culture. As a honger, I can speak, write and talk English as fluently as most white people, and I also speak fluent Cantonese and Mandarin too. I don't find this to be something I should be ashamed of; rather, I am proud of the fact that I am multi-bilingual. Moreover, I have met hongers that have scored 90-95% on their English provincials. Contrary to popular belief that hongers can only get good grades because they are hardworking, I know a lot of hongers who are the laziest people I have ever met. They study only when absolutely necessary, which would mean the night before finals and exams. A horrible habit, I admit, but we get through. And now studying in the Business faculty in UBC, I have met even more of these talented honger people who are getting by with their Finance and Accounting degrees. A rather showy definition, but it's all true. Lol.
More than half of the population in Richmond are hongers.
Any racist person who has a death wish can come to Richmond and read some of
these highly racist definitions in a loud voice in any asian mall, or even in Richmond Centre.
Any racist person who has a death wish can come to Richmond and read some of
these highly racist definitions in a loud voice in any asian mall, or even in Richmond Centre.
by honger1 December 29, 2004
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Get the honger mug.amen Rider 1 (仮面ライダー1号 ,Kamen Raidā Ichi-Gō?, Masked Rider 1) is a fictional character and main superhero or henshin character featured in Japanese tokusatsu. He first appeared in the television series Kamen Rider, the first in the famous Kamen Rider franchise of tokusatsu programmes. The primary protagonist of the series, Kamen Rider 1 is a motorcycle-riding superhero modelled upon a grasshopper. One of the most recognisable and iconic characters in Japanese entertainment, Kamen Rider 1 is as irrecoverably burnt onto to the cultural subconscious as the series itself.
In the original series, he was portrayed by Hiroshi Fujioka, who also performed most of his own stunts. Later, he was portrayed by Masaya Kikawada in the film Kamen Rider The First and its sequel, Kamen Rider The Next.
The character, before being transformed into a powerful hero, Takeshi Hongo (本郷 猛 ,Hongō Takeshi?) was a college biochemistry student. Born in 15 August 1948, he is an intelligent young man who enjoyed riding motorcycles, in the first episode of the series he witnessed the murder of a scientist at the hands of a Shocker kaijin named "Kumo Otoko" ("Spider Man"). He is then kidnapped and forced to undergo a procedure that turns him into a super-powered cyborg, but escapes before he can be brainwashed to do Shocker's bidding.
After this initial introduction, the series becomes, as with most tokusatsu programmes of the era, fairly formulaic. Each episode sees Hongo meeting another of Shocker's mutants, interacting briefly with supporting characters, such as his mentor Tachibana Tobei, and ultimately defeating the enemy, often with trademark "Rider Kick" or "Rider Punch" attacks.
However, this formula was drastically altered during the filming of episode ten. Fujioka, while attempting to perform a stunt on his motorcycle, shattered his leg. The surrounding episodes were quickly edited or otherwise altered to account for this, but Fujioka's injury forced him to take a longterm hiatus from acting, so production company Toei hired a new actor, Takeshi Sasaki, to play a new Kamen Rider character, dubbed Kamen Rider 2. In the show, it was explained that Shocker had built a duplicate of their original Kamen Rider cyborg in an effort to combat the threat that Hongo posed to their organization. This new character was introduced in episode 13, as Hongo's character was gradually phased out, a process that had been occurring since episode 11.
By the time Fujioka had recovered from his injuries, Kamen Rider had become fairly successful, and Fujioka found other work, so Sasaki continued to portray the main character of the series until episode 49, when Fujioka returned to the series full time. During this time, the two characters worked together as the "Double Riders", and Takeshi's character was written out. By episode 53, through the end of the series with episode 98, Hongo was the sole protagonist, but Sasaki returned for guest spots intermittently, in episodes 72-3, 93-4, and the finale.
Kamen Rider 1 and his partner Kamen Rider 2 next appeared in the sequel Kamen Rider V3. The titular V3 was Kazami Shiro, a junior of Hongo's, and begged them to turn him into a Kamen Rider after the murder of his family by the Destron organisation. Despite initially refusing, when the young man was mortally wounded assisting them, the two Riders transformed him into Kamen Rider V3, possessing both Kamen Rider 1's "skill" and Rider 2's "strength". The Double Riders were apparently killed detonating an atomic bomb, but reappeared alive and well later on in the series.
The Double Riders would make appearances in most succeeding Kamen Rider TV series, with the exception of Kamen Rider Amazon, Kamen Rider Super-1 (although they show up in the Super-1's movie) and Kamen Rider BLACK. Kamen Rider 1 would lead the senior Riders one last time in the final episodes of Kamen Rider BLACK RX. This would prove to be the last time the 10 original Riders appeared together onscreen. Starting with Kamen Rider Kuuga, no past Riders appear in the current TV series from the franchise.
In the original series, he was portrayed by Hiroshi Fujioka, who also performed most of his own stunts. Later, he was portrayed by Masaya Kikawada in the film Kamen Rider The First and its sequel, Kamen Rider The Next.
The character, before being transformed into a powerful hero, Takeshi Hongo (本郷 猛 ,Hongō Takeshi?) was a college biochemistry student. Born in 15 August 1948, he is an intelligent young man who enjoyed riding motorcycles, in the first episode of the series he witnessed the murder of a scientist at the hands of a Shocker kaijin named "Kumo Otoko" ("Spider Man"). He is then kidnapped and forced to undergo a procedure that turns him into a super-powered cyborg, but escapes before he can be brainwashed to do Shocker's bidding.
After this initial introduction, the series becomes, as with most tokusatsu programmes of the era, fairly formulaic. Each episode sees Hongo meeting another of Shocker's mutants, interacting briefly with supporting characters, such as his mentor Tachibana Tobei, and ultimately defeating the enemy, often with trademark "Rider Kick" or "Rider Punch" attacks.
However, this formula was drastically altered during the filming of episode ten. Fujioka, while attempting to perform a stunt on his motorcycle, shattered his leg. The surrounding episodes were quickly edited or otherwise altered to account for this, but Fujioka's injury forced him to take a longterm hiatus from acting, so production company Toei hired a new actor, Takeshi Sasaki, to play a new Kamen Rider character, dubbed Kamen Rider 2. In the show, it was explained that Shocker had built a duplicate of their original Kamen Rider cyborg in an effort to combat the threat that Hongo posed to their organization. This new character was introduced in episode 13, as Hongo's character was gradually phased out, a process that had been occurring since episode 11.
By the time Fujioka had recovered from his injuries, Kamen Rider had become fairly successful, and Fujioka found other work, so Sasaki continued to portray the main character of the series until episode 49, when Fujioka returned to the series full time. During this time, the two characters worked together as the "Double Riders", and Takeshi's character was written out. By episode 53, through the end of the series with episode 98, Hongo was the sole protagonist, but Sasaki returned for guest spots intermittently, in episodes 72-3, 93-4, and the finale.
Kamen Rider 1 and his partner Kamen Rider 2 next appeared in the sequel Kamen Rider V3. The titular V3 was Kazami Shiro, a junior of Hongo's, and begged them to turn him into a Kamen Rider after the murder of his family by the Destron organisation. Despite initially refusing, when the young man was mortally wounded assisting them, the two Riders transformed him into Kamen Rider V3, possessing both Kamen Rider 1's "skill" and Rider 2's "strength". The Double Riders were apparently killed detonating an atomic bomb, but reappeared alive and well later on in the series.
The Double Riders would make appearances in most succeeding Kamen Rider TV series, with the exception of Kamen Rider Amazon, Kamen Rider Super-1 (although they show up in the Super-1's movie) and Kamen Rider BLACK. Kamen Rider 1 would lead the senior Riders one last time in the final episodes of Kamen Rider BLACK RX. This would prove to be the last time the 10 original Riders appeared together onscreen. Starting with Kamen Rider Kuuga, no past Riders appear in the current TV series from the franchise.
by Soulist March 29, 2009
Get the Hongo Takeshi mug.I am not a honger and I dont disagree with ur definations of honger, cuz I personally didn't like honger until I met some very nice hongers and started to understand their way of thinking and doing
When you don't understand something or someone, don't repel it or hate it. Learn from it and You will find a bright new world.
When you don't understand something or someone, don't repel it or hate it. Learn from it and You will find a bright new world.
I would like to call this halls of Jealous or halls of Pussies.
If any of you got balls, go out to richmond and yell out whatever u just typed in here, and I grantee none of you would be *walking* home that night.
Dont screw with AzN in Vancouver, We Own this TOWN
If any of you got balls, go out to richmond and yell out whatever u just typed in here, and I grantee none of you would be *walking* home that night.
Dont screw with AzN in Vancouver, We Own this TOWN
by Forsaken August 15, 2004
Get the honger mug.Hongers can speak proper english. You can probably rate hongers at levels from 0-100%, 100% being extreme honger.
I personally think I am not a total honger. I go to both asian stores and canadian stores to buy clothings. This includes Mix&Match, la senza, le chateau, etc). Depends what I like. I enjoy buying japanese brand fashions, I mean, I have also seen caucasians buying asian things, so how what does that mean! Somebody who is from HongKong does not mean they are a honger. And what is wrong with a person from Hong Kong still speaking their language? Don't other races do that too.
Ya, Hongers wear bright clothings eh, what about CBCs!! Wear bright hot pink matching it with black and put HEAVY, SUPER DUPER HEAVY black eye liner! Making them look like they have panda eyes. Now what about that?
I know alot of people who are half honger half cbc. What about those then? Right, I passed a certain university english assessment test with one try while some cbc who is acing his english at school failed his assessment. How how does that really rate the the way honger ppl speak and write.
And btw, I never say things like "wakakkaka" "kekekeke", I know ppl who say that, but I DUN!
I personally think I am not a total honger. I go to both asian stores and canadian stores to buy clothings. This includes Mix&Match, la senza, le chateau, etc). Depends what I like. I enjoy buying japanese brand fashions, I mean, I have also seen caucasians buying asian things, so how what does that mean! Somebody who is from HongKong does not mean they are a honger. And what is wrong with a person from Hong Kong still speaking their language? Don't other races do that too.
Ya, Hongers wear bright clothings eh, what about CBCs!! Wear bright hot pink matching it with black and put HEAVY, SUPER DUPER HEAVY black eye liner! Making them look like they have panda eyes. Now what about that?
I know alot of people who are half honger half cbc. What about those then? Right, I passed a certain university english assessment test with one try while some cbc who is acing his english at school failed his assessment. How how does that really rate the the way honger ppl speak and write.
And btw, I never say things like "wakakkaka" "kekekeke", I know ppl who say that, but I DUN!
Usually hongers would enjoy hanging out at karaokes, several times a month, at bubble tea, malls. They light watching chinese movie, and would usually have chinese channels at home. (but this also happens for many china ppl and taiwanese, cannot judge by these things)!
by minimocha December 11, 2004
Get the honger mug.Is a group you automatically enter by living in Hong Kong, being a kid, and going out drinking (usually at Sunny's, LKF, or Wan Chai). Kids in this group usually drink, smoke, vape, and do other drugs. Originally made up in Skibs' song Hong Kong Kids, but has been a lifestyle for a lot longer that the song.
Person 1: I went on holiday to Hong Kong. Hong Kong Kids are so great to hang out with.
Person 2: Aren't they all druggies?
Person 1: Yes they drink and smoke and do other stuff but they're still really fun and totally normal at school.
Person 2: Aren't they all druggies?
Person 1: Yes they drink and smoke and do other stuff but they're still really fun and totally normal at school.
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