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Culture forms from division and then unison. At first it was always, it always starts off with one culture. Humanity always started off with one culture and that was like pre-flood culture and then post-flood culture. And then they all split up and then division happened and then unison and then they formed new languages through different sound waves, different things like that. Then there was a split again, you know, some Koreans left Korea and then that's the new Japanese people.
But yeah, like, you had, at first, you had, you know, the indigenous Asian people, and then those indigenous Asian people settled in different valleys and different areas. And then like Korea, for example, some of them settled in Korea, but then that's a unison right there. And then they form the culture and then their language formed through different, you know, patterns of the mouth. And that's how, you know, you had the Korean language, but then some of the Koreans left and went to Japan. And that's how you have modern day Japanese people. So like, that's how it happened.
Oh, lots of stuff. It could even be formed from a shared suffering in the case of the Jews or African Americans who descended from slaves. It isn't always just like, well, I guess always it is going to be like people trying to survive and help each other out and mutually succeed as a people and represent themselves to others in certain ways.