Guy tweets about the Olympics and we’ve found a new definition of ‘self-own’
The Winter Olympics is over for another 4 years and we hope you enjoyed it as much as we did.
But this guy had a burning question that remained unanswered. Fortunately, lots of people were on hand to reply.
And when we say lots, we mean LOTS, shared more than 10,000 times on Twitter.
ok John Smith pic.twitter.com/NhWbhZaeO6
— m (@mzzystar) February 26, 2018
New dictionary definition of ‘self-own’ right there.
Even his sister appeared to get involved.
Ugh I wish my brother would stop embarrassing all of us.
— Amanda Smith (@AmandaRTubbs) February 26, 2018
And if you really were wondering …
Because Koreans didn't really have a concept of last names before the British came. After that it was common to share the last name of the current king. They changed the name when the king changed to show support. Guess what the name of the last king was. 😉
— XenGi (@XenGi_) February 26, 2018
No… Not all ‘Kims’ are the same; you have to consider the Chinese characters as well.
— Stewart Bosier (@vinguard) February 26, 2018
You're absolutely right not all "Kim's" or "Park" are the same because actually each family comes from a different "bon-gwan" (clan). People who share the same last name and the same clan name also share the same paternal ancestor. Some last names have several clans while others-
— Hixtape 🔥 (@Haby2611) February 26, 2018
Only have one. In that case people know without knowing the other person's clan name that they share the same paternal lineage.
— Hixtape 🔥 (@Haby2611) February 26, 2018
Except, hold on a minute, what’s this?
I didn’t ask that question. My account was hacked
— John Smith (@Johnsmith_sr) February 26, 2018
Yeh right pic.twitter.com/KLwWw0Ul1j
— King Ali 👑 (@Loladeali) February 26, 2018
