This must be seen. It makes living in a commie dictatorship almost worthwhile.
via Coming Anarchy, hat tip to the Korean Liberator
Korea… in Blog Format
This must be seen. It makes living in a commie dictatorship almost worthwhile.
via Coming Anarchy, hat tip to the Korean Liberator
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Posted 73 minutes ago
We’ve talked about the Han River Renaissance Project on Seoul Scene before, but in case you’ve forgotten, it’s the ambitious plan to realize the full potential of Seoul’s iconic waterway as a way to improve the quality of life for ... [Link]
Posted 74 minutes ago
Posted by Tammy If Koreans are the kings (and queens) of Far-East Asian BBQ, then Texas reigns supreme as far as American BBQ is concerned. With heavy Spanish, Czech and German influences, Texas BBQ is bold and full of flavor. ... [Link]
Posted 79 minutes ago
Around 6:15 on a bus heading out of Seoul today, a display flashed across the bottom of the TV screen saying that a 3.0 magnitude earthquake was detected north of Seoul today at 6:08 pm. KBS Global has the only ... [Link]
Posted 106 minutes ago
Not sure when this opened, since nobody from my Brian in Jeollanam-do Sangmu bureau tells me anything, but it's a new addition since the last time I was in the area. A Hoa Binh (호아빈) restaurant is now in Chipyeong-dong, ... [Link]
Posted 108 minutes ago
This article is very old, but the Korean only came across it recently while following the travails of Stephon Marbury, a disgraced former NBA All-Star point guard who now plays in China. The themes that appear from this article should ... [Link]
Posted 110 minutes ago
Lee Min-ho's lookin' good for Etude House. [Link]
Posted 3 hours ago
China’s decade long surge into becoming an economic power house and global heavy hitter has given rise to a myriad of theories and assertions regarding the role of Asia in this century. It has been widely touted that the 21st ... [Link]
Posted 6 hours ago
Author's note: A version of this article appeared in February 2010's Groove Magazine.To say Hwaam Cave (화암동굴) is out of the way is an understatement. While few natural subterranean structures are located near subway stations or major bus terminals, this ... [Link]
Posted 6 hours ago
Here is what a Hong Kong think tank is reporting about a secret North Korean military facility on Mt. Baekdu: The North Korean leadership is believed to have established a temporary command center near the Chinese border, apparently to prepare ... [Link]
Posted 8 hours ago
Last night on BBC Four they showed Kim Jong-il Comedy Club. This documentary is about a very tall Danish man called Mads and two Korean adoptees, Jacob and Simon, who travel to North Korea to put on a small comedy ... [Link]
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Suddenly I feel like George Constanza riding in the back of a limousine.
The more I see North Korean broads, the more I am convinced that the proverb 南男北女 is a horrible lie.
I agree with Mr. Choe.
Also the photo looks doctored to me, or perhaps it is just too surreal.
this picture actually frightens me. maybe the smiles look a little too happy, or the faces are in too much contrast to the stiff, angry looking military bodies.
After they were done posing for the photo, they got to use those swords to fight to the death for the privelege of eating for the day.
If they are hungry, I’ll be willing to donate some meat.
(Okay inner-George, get back behind the curtain).
Mr. Snyder,
I just saw the change in your Blog title. Did you just convert?
To quote Beavis & Butthead: “Uhh… huh-huh huh-huh-huh huh. Boi-yoi-yoi-yoi-ing~”
I checked and the smiling face, upfront, *is* cut-and-paste alla Photoshop. Non-lossy, digital artifacts are there even though they did a fair job of it.
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