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Grand Fromage posted:No but alcohol is central to Korean culture so it is involved with a great many things. caberham posted:Goonsgiving is great. I attended once and I loved it. Korean goons are the best goon hosts in the whole wide world. I only knew a few people from hosting them in Hong Kong but when I went to korea the goons offered me their homes. I had very little interest to go to Korea (not sure why, I guess no why), and now I have even less interest. Thank you both, LOL. ---------------- IN BEIJING, HOME OF THE XI-XI-PEE, THEY HAVE VERY GOOD FOR HEALTHY AIR QUALITY TONIGHT: All those suckers that paid millions and millions for lovely apartments to go through this for months every year.... HA.
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The Great Autismo! posted:http://m.koreatimes.co.kr/phone/news/view.jsp?req_newsidx=217472 the unnamed one
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Haier posted:I had very little interest to go to Korea (not sure why, I guess no why), and now I have even less interest. Thank you both, LOL. When was the last time it was "Crazy Bad"?. Did they leave that in or did they suck the fun out?
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oohhboy posted:When was the last time it was "Crazy Bad"?. Did they leave that in or did they suck the fun out? Whatever it is, I doubt it will beat Delhi this morning. Haier posted:The machines are online again.
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I like the 283 in the middle of it all.
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# ? Nov 3, 2016 16:20 |
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ladron posted:see, it just amazes me that doing that works out cheaper than real eggs If you think they paid fair market value for the seashell, seaweed extract and a rubber bouncy ball you'd be right. I imagine it more like the scene with the fox making popsicles in zootopia. All the ingredients are probably stolen or grifted or left over from previous cons / failed projects / found in abandoned locations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79g9wP7DjmU
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Glenn Quebec posted:I like the 283 in the middle of it all. Someone wrapped their air quality monitor in saran wrap.
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Glenn Quebec posted:I like the 283 in the middle of it all. Eye of the storm baby.
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I'm the Asola.
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# ? Nov 3, 2016 17:44 |
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Haier posted:I'm the Asola. Not sure if that's the right way to spell rear end in a top hat.
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# ? Nov 3, 2016 18:16 |
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Grand Fromage posted:Korean driving is bad, Chinese driving is homicidal, etc. I would characterize Chinese driving as "clueless", much like pedestrians and I guess the entire country. If you want homicidal go to India or - god forbid - Nepal. That's a society of drivers where not leaning on the loudest blown-out horn in the country 24/7 means certain death. And even then you're probably mowing down dozens of scooters a day (all of whom are driving the wrong way on whatever lane is currently least congested).
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Darkest Auer posted:I would characterize Chinese driving as "clueless", much like pedestrians and I guess the entire country. If you want homicidal go to India or - god forbid - Nepal. That's a society of drivers where not leaning on the loudest blown-out horn in the country 24/7 means certain death. And even then you're probably mowing down dozens of scooters a day (all of whom are driving the wrong way on whatever lane is currently least congested). IMO, I can make sense out of Indian traffic and never feel like things are out of control. Like, I can understand my place in the road and all of the other vehicles and rarely have to worry about someone zooming by or cutting me off just because. I used to ride a bicycle every day and sometimes a motorcycle and the first couple days were terrifying but then it wasn't so bad at all and everything was predictable and I felt safer riding my bike on the side of an Indian road or in traffic than I ever did in small town USA due to nobody really thinking the road was ever theirs. But China is one I can never understand and everyone drives like a loving idiot and I can feel the passive-aggressive confused rage in every single driver as they drive as dangerously as possible and try to endanger as many pedestrians as they can. The two things I hate the most about China are the drivers and the old people. I wish I had a big frozen potato to throw every time some retard turns a corner at 80kmph without any warning or horn to let the people crossing know. I'd go through a lot of potatoes every time I go outside.
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# ? Nov 3, 2016 19:00 |
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As a slav, I don't understand why you would reward them with potato?
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# ? Nov 3, 2016 19:18 |
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Haier posted:Saar, India is heavy danger because the man don't watch the rode: WOW! HOT a What Baabhabhiat
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Grand Fromage posted:Also one of the lesser known things about jets is the engines are really hard to make. The engineering and metallurgy is a very limited technology and the US/UK produce almost all of the good engines in the world. That's why so many planes, no matter where they're manufactured, buy the engines from those countries. An engine on a Chinese fighter is trashed and has to be replaced every couple of flights. China can't even build a decent civilian plane yet they expect us to believe that they have a totally awesome 5th gen fighter that can go toe to toe with the f35/f22 based on a 2 minute flight at an airshow
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JaucheCharly posted:As a slav, I don't understand why you would reward them with potato? Broken car window? No problem! Free potato!
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big time bisexual posted:WOW! HOT a What Baabhabhiat wanted to post this
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dont doxx my political affiliations tia
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The Great Autismo! posted:http://m.koreatimes.co.kr/phone/news/view.jsp?req_newsidx=217472 attack Japan!
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Fojar38 posted:China can't even build a decent civilian plane yet they expect us to believe that they have a totally awesome 5th gen fighter that can go toe to toe with the f35/f22 based on a 2 minute flight at an airshow There was the much touted "Chinese" built commercial airliner and the only part that was made in China was the nose cone or the tail wing, everything else was US, UK, or EU made.
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Blistex posted:Living in Korea for more than a year will get really repetitive if you don't make a serious point to look for different things to do. Like Grand Fromage hinted at, most things are limited in their variety (food, music, past-times, etc.). Korea really buys into the "hive-mind" effect, as as such there is a really, really, massive groupthink going on which really limits things that westerners are used to having nearly limitless variety in (food, music, shows, movies, beers, shops, hobbies, sports, etc...). When I was there I took advantage of every micro-niche hobby and sport that was available in Korea. I went downhill skiing, played hockey, tennis, went swimming, tried my hand at model-making, urban-exploration, geocaching, painting, etc. all of the food in korea is the same color
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# ? Nov 3, 2016 21:33 |
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More awesome behavior, got a court date the old uncle. http://shanghaiist.com/2016/11/02/sydney_park_pee.php
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Two Worlds posted:all of the food in korea is the same color Yeah, most of it has the same ingredient (red pepper paste/flakes). If anyone hasn't had Korean food, and happens by a restaurant, I'd suggest getting any of the following dishes. Samgyeopsal - Side pork wrapped in lettuce with various toppings Kimchi Jjigae - Kimchi stew Bibimbap - Friend rice with various ingredients Soondae - Korean blood sausage stuffed with rice Gimbap - rice and various ingredients wrapped in seaweed Tteokbokki - Rick cakes in spicy sauce Gamjatang - Pig spine soup Donkkaseu - Korea's take on the pork schnitzel Also, I'm going stick my neck out and say that Korea might have perfected BBQ chicken, like "it's peak BBQ chicken" and can't be improved upon.
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# ? Nov 3, 2016 22:10 |
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Korea perfected fried chicken and pickled radish.
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# ? Nov 3, 2016 22:43 |
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no need for american election. the winner has been chosen.
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Ceciltron posted:Korea perfected fried chicken and pickled radish. fermented rice as well
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Blistex posted:Also, I'm going stick my neck out and say that Korea might have perfected BBQ chicken, like "it's peak BBQ chicken" and can't be improved upon. Oh lawdy
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wildemere posted:More awesome behavior, got a court date the old uncle. To be fair, there's nothing wrong with pissing on a tree like that.
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Outrail posted:To be fair, there's nothing wrong with pissing on a tree like that. Anywhere BUT the botanical gardens and would agree with you.
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Ceciltron posted:Anywhere BUT the botanical gardens and would agree with you. Pretty sure a few dudes pissing on a tree a few times a years has virtually zero impact.
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Outrail posted:Pretty sure a few dudes pissing on a tree a few times a years has virtually zero impact. Yeah, but if it is allowed it won't be just a few will it?
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Outrail posted:Pretty sure a few dudes pissing on a tree a few times a years has virtually zero impact. There are lots of old Chinese guys too, so a couple getting to chat with a judge will also have virtually zero impact.
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Haier posted:But China is one I can never understand and everyone drives like a loving idiot and I can feel the passive-aggressive confused rage in every single driver as they drive as dangerously as possible and try to endanger as many pedestrians as they can. The two things I hate the most about China are the drivers and the old people. I wish I had a big frozen potato to throw every time some retard turns a corner at 80kmph without any warning or horn to let the people crossing know. I'd go through a lot of potatoes every time I go outside. That's what makes this video so good (mobile url warning): http://m.miaopai.com/show/channel/GCMydrkGo1xZD~9tSO5n~w__?from=singlemessage&isappinstalled=0
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# ? Nov 4, 2016 00:03 |
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if china sucks so bad and can't do anything right and the people smell and are gross and smoke all day why do you live there
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# ? Nov 4, 2016 00:24 |
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Expats are loving garbage losers we know this already.
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Glenn Quebec posted:Expats are loving garbage losers we know this already. does this only apply to expats to china...? speaking of expats how is that white guy who expatriated to north korea after the korean war doing i wonder if all that jack daniels and smoking caught up to him yet
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LentThem posted:That's what makes this video so good (mobile url warning): http://m.miaopai.com/show/channel/GCMydrkGo1xZD~9tSO5n~w__?from=singlemessage&isappinstalled=0 If I ever drove in china I would have to have a total beater car because god drat I would bumper car the gently caress out of idiots like that.
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I'm stopping off at a Subway before proceeding to our school sports day which is held in the middle of nowhere. There's a huge lineup of elderly people running past it, queuing up for a free newspaper that they will immediately take, unread, to a recycler to exchange for a few cents. There's another guy in front of me ordering food, but as he's doing it two extremely old, bent-double women are staring at him. They've actually just moved BESIDE him to get closer to look at the food. Like they're between him and the cashier now. Ok, I finished ordering. The clerk asked me what I wanted on my sub, right? And for every ingredient the old ladies repeated it in amazement. "Look, he pointed to the vegetable, and she put the vegetable on the bread! They have lined up for the free paper beside this Subway for ... six years, I think, and are still amazed by the concept.
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Imperialist Dog posted:I'm stopping off at a Subway before proceeding to our school sports day which is held in the middle of nowhere. There's a huge lineup of elderly people running past it, queuing up for a free newspaper that they will immediately take, unread, to a recycler to exchange for a few cents. There's another guy in front of me ordering food, but as he's doing it two extremely old, bent-double women are staring at him. They've actually just moved BESIDE him to get closer to look at the food. Like they're between him and the cashier now. Talk to the guy running the free newspaper stall. Tell him you'll give him if he tells everyone that there is no newspaper today, there will not be any more free newspaperm and he gives them to you at the end of each day. Then you get #(newspapers) x $(cents per newspaper). Bam, now you've got Subway money and less people gawking at your dietary habits.
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