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South Korea Anonymous
So what can you guys tell me about it

and post pics
>> Anonymous
Well it's the south part of Korea.
>> Anonymous
>>23332
go on
>> Anonymous
They speak Korean there.
>> Anonymous
It's next to the north part of Korea.
>> Anonymous
Mortal fear of electric fans.
>> Anonymous
here is how it look http://youtube.com/watch?v=X9ZsFVUaniQ
>> Anonymous
starcraft tournaments
>> Anonymous
you mean puppet korea?
>> Anonymous
eat cat
>> Anonymous
>>23352
Go back to bed, Kim Jong Il.
>> Anonymous
women have two belly buttons that can conduct electricity generated from the women themselves
>> Anonymous
>>23331
I'm glad to see that the South Koreans are able to make fun of the Japanese. It's so original and cute.
>> Anonymous
To a non-weeaboo traveler, the country is eerily similar to Japan. The main difference is that Korean people are PUSHY AS FUCK on the public transportation system, shit's annoying as hell.
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>> Anonymous
>>23425

My Korean relatives claimed that it wasn't personal, you just need to push to get where you're going in the big cities. I still say it's rude as hell and they need to learn some fucking manners.
>> Anonymous
>>23421
One huge difference is dating culture. Japanese seem to take a pretty Western approach going through multiple parters, having fun in their early 20s, etc. Korea is full of a bunch of 25+ year old girls with 10PM curfews, lol.
>> Anonymous
The people are pushy as fuck outside the transportation system too
>> Anonymous
MORE CHINKS
>> Anonymous
I am interested in this topic.
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>>23331
Kimchi, it's everywhere!
Also, if you're are not an Asian you're a superstar among high school girls. Just try visiting a famous temple and suddenly you're the main attraction.
>> Anonymous
The women are pushy as fuck in bed too.
This one girl pushed me off and started running, but I grabbed her fucking leg and cuffed her.
>> Anonymous
This is a bit random, but sometimes I get pissed off when they keep calling the DS 'Nintendo.' I guess it's the downside of the advertising campaigns intended towards non-gamers. But, still...
>> Anonymous
>>24532

This is true. My brother's girlfriend is Korean and teaches English in Seoul. She was showing her class some photos of when she lived in America with my brother, and I was in a few of them. The girls went nuts and now I have a fan club of high schoolers, apparently.