>never any serious storm or tsunami ever because Philipine and Malay cover them all
>can grow every food tree
>plenty of unique herbs and spices
>plenty of edible animals
>no large predators like bear or lions
>ocean on one side and mountains right on the other side
you can fit any race in here and they will mutiply like rabbits. the Viets get to 100 millions and they are not even that bright.
>>212918586 (OP)I mean the Philippines receives 100 hurricanes every year, paddies and farmland are submerged 1/3 a year, no edible animals outside fish in the SEA, no predators because Filipino themselves are the biggest predators and still breed like rabbits and are close to 120 million people.
>>212918698Impossible not to breed there, even if you don't want they are literally going to rape you anyway.
>>212918586 (OP)Thank God for creating chinese, french, and american then.
>>212918586 (OP)Be Korea
>A cramped strip of land, boxed in by giants China, Russia, and Japan and dangling awkwardly off the edge of mainland Asia like some forgotten appendix. >It’s not even blessed with the kind of resources that might make this strategic bad luck worth it. No vast oil fields, no oceans of minerals, barely enough farmland to feed its people without imports. (The only self-sufficient food resources are rice and water)>Climate? Then there's the climate, a brutal two-punch combo of discomfort. Summers are a swampy hellscape, with temperatures often exceeding 35°C and humidity levels hovering around 80–90%. Winters, on the other hand, are dry, bitter, and long, with icy winds knifing through even thick coats. Seoul can regularly hit -10°C, and thanks to the Siberian winds, it feels even colder. (There are some places inland where the temperature drops to -30°C.)>The 70% of Korea’s land is mountainous steep, rocky, and largely unsuitable for large scale agriculture or urban development. Even the capital city, Seoul, is hemmed in by hills and mountains; over one-third of it is technically classified as mountainous terrain. Even the wealthy Gangnam area is 10m lower than other areas, so it gets flooded when it rains heavilyYou must live every day gratefully in your land. This is hell.
Be Korea
>A cramped strip of land, boxed in by giants China, Russia, and Japan and dangling awkwardly off the edge of mainland Asia like some forgotten appendix.
>It’s not even blessed with the kind of resources that might make this strategic bad luck worth it. No vast oil fields, no oceans of minerals, barely enough farmland to feed its people without imports. (The only self-sufficient food resources are rice and water)
>Climate? Then there's the climate, a brutal two-punch combo of discomfort. Summers are a swampy hellscape, with temperatures often exceeding 35°C and humidity levels hovering around 80~90%. Winters, on the other hand, are dry, bitter, and long, with icy winds knifing through even thick coats. Seoul can regularly hit -10°C~20°C, and thanks to the Siberian winds, it feels even colder. (There are some places inland where the temperature drops to -30°C.)
>About 70% of South Korea's land is covered by mountains, and much of the remaining flat land is so uneven and hilly that it resembles a rollercoaster track hardly ideal for large-scale agriculture or urban development. Even Seoul, the capital, has over a third of its area classified as mountainous terrain. And the wealthy Gangnam district, despite its status, sits about 10 meters lower than surrounding areas and often floods during heavy rains
You must live every day gratefully in your land. This is hell.
>>212918586 (OP)Aren't you guys hit by typhoons frequently
how long until western influencers start invading Vietnam?
>>212918586 (OP)Niggers would deforest everything and turn it into an arid dessert like a cloud of locusts.
Literally what they did in Africa.