The photo of those Americans showing of their Korean snacks on Hanin Day should be juxtaposed with the image of Korean demonstrators flinging cow dung onto American beef.
Hope the 7 train or the Great Neck/ Port Washington train didn’t smell like kimchi…
dude on with the glasses is holding kimchi in his left hand.
there’s a knockoff of a Japanese shrimp cracker snack, Shin Ra Myun that I hear Latinos find okay, but probably not most whites and blacks, and Kimchi.
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The photo of those Americans showing of their Korean snacks on Hanin Day should be juxtaposed with the image of Korean demonstrators flinging cow dung onto American beef.
marvelous !
Hope the 7 train or the Great Neck/ Port Washington train didn’t smell like kimchi…
dude on with the glasses is holding kimchi in his left hand.
there’s a knockoff of a Japanese shrimp cracker snack, Shin Ra Myun that I hear Latinos find okay, but probably not most whites and blacks, and Kimchi.
It’s weird how I found about this from a white dude in Seoul. Such is the world we live in today.
I can see this coming: “Sir, do you know say-oo-kang? I heard foreigner love that.”
…Sorry, typo…
“I hear foreigner loves that.”
Gotta love information technology.