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Plus, he's not that european - he's from that country that's in constant danger of tipping into the atlantic.
Oh, and game channels on TV rock! ;)
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c'mon, xernobyl is like 16 or something, he has no idea how the world really works yet :)
He is 22...
added on the 2007-10-24 14:40:25 by xernobyl xernobyl
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New Mindy likes the Germans. She thinks they have potential.
added on the 2007-10-24 15:11:02 by doomdoom doomdoom
I hope you rode this train:

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added on the 2007-10-26 10:46:47 by mic mic
mic: Sadly, I did not ride the designer metro train set. We looked for it, but they don't advertise for it, so it was quite hard to find. And with 8+ different lines, over 600 stations and lots of other stuff to do, we never found it. :/
Is that the gay metro? :|
added on the 2007-10-26 14:05:21 by xernobyl xernobyl
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Is that the gay metro? :|


More like the rave metro. But they should've had a bunch of blacklights and strobes in the roof, and smoke machines. And Technoviking driving the train.
added on the 2007-10-26 14:56:23 by mic mic
Rave is a lot CGA this days...
added on the 2007-10-26 19:32:29 by xernobyl xernobyl
80s foreveryone..
added on the 2007-10-26 19:34:12 by mad mad
If I was Korean I wish my name was da-men.
added on the 2007-10-29 13:24:01 by xernobyl xernobyl
I've been seriously thinking about going to North Korea before their "great"nation collapses. It's just a bit out of my budget at the moment.

added on the 2007-10-29 15:06:49 by sauli sauli
I doubt it would collapse anytime soon, just see China. Same bullshit, different puppets. It might "open" little bit, but there is still sitting giant puppetmaster pulling puppets strings...
added on the 2007-10-29 15:43:45 by uns3en_ uns3en_
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In Korea, the japanese are hated quite like the germans are hated throughout europe.

Unlike us europeans they have quite a bit more festering hatred than that. I mean, these people cut off fingers to protest a japanese prime minister visiting a shrine honoring japanese soldier. I can't see us doing crazy shit like that.
added on the 2007-10-29 20:20:55 by Shifter Shifter
anywho, looks like you did a fairly nice trip. In Seoul, consider a visit to the Insadong area, which is quite aggressively non-westernized (the few western stores there are next to invisible there). Stay in one of the ratty yogwans there for the true backpacker feeling ;)

Did you visit the Secret Garden? It's where one of the LN demo titles came from :)



added on the 2007-10-29 20:26:32 by Shifter Shifter
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In Korea, the Japanese are hated quite like the Germans are hated throughout Europe.
That was before Kraftwerk. Now everyone loves Germany. Except, maybe, gamers.
added on the 2007-10-30 00:58:39 by xernobyl xernobyl
I might just be too young, but the only negativity I have witnessed against germans from european nations has been parodies. Just like you make parodies of everything else.
Well, save for my grandad's sister's husband, but he's 80 anyway. And from Argentina originally.
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In Seoul, consider a visit to the Insadong area, which is quite aggressively non-westernized


We did actually visit Insadong - twice.

We were told that it was a street mainly full of antiques shops, where one could buy unique items that would be almost impossible to obtain export permission for (they certainly treasure their national heritage, and are right to do so, I think), but sadly it looked like most of those shops had moved to different places in Seoul.

We did, however, look for a place to eat. We had heard of this restaurant with a funny name: "The moon bird only thinks of the moon".

We found it, eventually (nicely hidden, but very cozy), only to discover that it was a tea room and not really a restaurant. But yeah, Seoul is full of surprises. Definately going there again and not too far into the future, I might add.
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Stay in one of the ratty yogwans there for the true backpacker feeling ;)

Sorry, but we stayed at luxurious hotels, which probably added to the positive side of this trip. The Novotel Ambassador in Busan is RIGHT at the best beach in Korea and it just rocks. The food, amazing. The views, amazing. The price? Dunno, had paid in advance and probably got a pretty big discount.

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Did you visit the Secret Garden? It's where one of the LN demo titles came from :)

No, sadly, we had not THAT much time in Seoul. We did visit the Geongbukgung palace, though, so we were not that far away from the secret gardens. Maybe next time.

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