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“Asians Eat Weird Things”

Posted on July 12, 2013 by Anne Cong-Huyen
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A recent music video that pays homage to Asian and Asian American food by the Fung Brothers. My favorite part: “What do you mean I’m being patriarchal? Oh… I mean, I can cook.”

The associated apparel line is also quite clever: http://shop.akufuncture.com/

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Fung Brothers, music, social media, videos, Youtube | 1 Reply

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