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Hanguk. :)
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>> 7eAL !!tllRoBnU1Sb
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lawl Starcraft
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Yeah, I'd say about 80% of people in PC rooms are playing StarCraft. The rest are playing WOW, Lineage, FIFA Soccer, or this multiplayer FPS called special forces. They also have two channels dedicated to professional StarCraft matches.
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got any of the spots where "The Host" was filmed, maybe ...?
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Forgot I had this pic too. I also have a hilarious story to tell. Almost every store in Korea has a large LCD TV in it, or facing outside to attract customers. My girlfriend and I went into a makeup shop and I noticed there was a group of about 10 guys staring at the TV facing outside. I thought it might be a sports game or a show or commercial with a hot girl or something. So I walk out to investigate and it's a StarCraft match. It took everything in me not to laugh. Of course I started to watch the match too.
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Do you know where it was? I was in the south east city of Ulsan and then took a train to Seoul. I did get to see the MBC studios.
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most of the host was shot along han river
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First thing I notice is that the people are all thin. Not the gelatinous blobs of people I see everywhere here. I need to move. Thanks for the pics.
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>>287646
Then>>287632is probably the closes thing I have to that. That is the Han River.

>>287649
Very much so. There are very few overweight people in Korea as there is a lot of social pressure to be thin. Sometimes too much. In the states the ideal size for women is 5 or 6, but in Korea it's 0 and they even have a size 00.
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cool... pics of traffic and gooks playing video games

thanks?
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i for one like views into countries that aren't photobookish, e.g. the back alleys
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this thread rocks
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hmmm i wonder if this might be korea...
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>>287800

All of them are from Korea
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hence the word Hanguk
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these street and crowd photos make me miss Hong Kong and Tokyo ...
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sarcasm.
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were these pics taken with a shitty exilim?
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Sony Cybershot DSC-T100
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Shitty cam is shitty. All the pics look blurry and smudged close up. It reminds me of a casio exilim I bought 2 years ago, the pics looked the same. I returned that POS after a day and got a good Canon PowerShot.

thx for the pics though
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Yeah, it does well in well lit situations but other than that it can take some pretty bad ones. Not a bad camera for traveling or quick shots though.
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From the pics, Korea seems like Japan, but dirty, in the sense of dirty streets. I'm saying this only from seeing pictures, though, but all the ones I saw of Japan show very clean streets.
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Thanks for the pictures. I lived in Korea for 4 years. The countryside is stunning.