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Monday, November 9th, 2009
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tokidoki_it
[ in_your_base ]
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6:34p
Total Icons: 49
13 Tokidoki 30 Fashion/Stock 06 Winter Animated w/Snow
WARNING; There's some nudity in the fashion icons

Over here!
Comments && Credits are appreciated! :)
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(comment on this) Friday, November 6th, 2009
learn_korean
[ hadeseus ]
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7:56p
I should probably know how to say this by now - alas I don't know much of your conventional "traveller's" Korean usually taught in textbooks *prefers to devour grammar books rather than workbooks*
How might you go about asking a shopkeeper or clerk to buy something? Would it literally be "I want to buy this, please", or more along the lines of "Please give me x", as I've heard before? I ask because I'm in contact with native speakers tomorrow and don't want to fudge everything up and make a fool out of myself. ♥
감사 for any suggestions!
current music: F.T Island: 바래
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learn_korean
[ sadisticspice ]
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11:39p
여러분 안녕하심니까?
A while ago I knew of a website where you could watch short news clips in Korean. They had transcripts along with them and I found it tremendously helpful; however, I've lost the website address and can't find it again. I think the videos may have been Nocut News, but I'm not sure. Does anyone else know what I'm talking about and if so, do you know where it is?
Alternately, any suggestions for other sources of Korean listening material that also have transcripts or subtitles? I'm specifically looking for so-called authentic materials, like news clips or movies, rather than material tailored to second-language learners.
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mr187
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12:09a halloweenish
eh mostly been posting on FB rather than here. but here's some pics. halloween was all kinds of fun

( more more more ) and for all the terrible things that happened that night i am sorry :0 geez worst inebriated zebra ever
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learn_korean
[ mille_fiore ]
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8:58p a little clarity? ^^;
I hope that this isn't too annoying to ask, but I'm just curious what "율리안나언니" means. The only word I can make out is the last, which is 'big sister' but other than that I'm not too sure. The "Anna" part could be a name or is it a negation?
If anyone can tell me what it says, it would be most appreciated.
감사합니다 ^_^
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learn_korean
[ madmouth ]
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2:51p hyeonmi
Hey guys,
Is there a slang/idiomatic meaning to 'hyeonmi' (sorry, stupid computer REFUSES to activate hangul typing) besides 'puffy rice'?
Cheers
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artist_cards
[ pandaphant ]
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12:07p ATC for trade--new to the group
Hello, first time doing an ATC. I thought I'd try it out since one of my friends had a good experience with it.
 {Trapped}
Thanks for looking!
If you're interested in trading just PM me or send me an email at youreviloverlord@gmail.com
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faisdodo
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11:22p Nada Kenka Matsuri, Halloween, & Misc.

First: We went to the Kenka Matsuri in Nada. It's a very large affair where lots of men in thongs (to put it simply) crash shrines into each other, and parade even bigger shrines up/down the mountain, push each other around, and declare a winner. It's really macho and apparently someone dies every year. One shrine was gone the night we went because a man was killed when it fell on him the previous night. Summary: It puts people in mortal danger, so everyone loves it. We sat on the side of a small mountain overlooking the battle grounds. The "seating" consisted of tiered "shelves" cut into the mountain where everyone could spread out their mats and munch on bento. A drunk guy fell off one of the upper tiers and onto us. It was pretty surprising and a big WTF moment, but we got lots of sumimasens, so it's all cool I guess. It's a good thing we were there to stop his descent.
Short video ( here )
Second: We wandered around in Osaka, saw some blinged-out cars, I made my first ikebana, and saw some giant chrysanthemums. ( This, this this. )
Third: Halloween. We held a party for neighborhood kiddies. One kid came dressed as Nurikabe, how cool is that?!?!?! He proved pretty useful later on. The duck with the cleaver got a little too rambunctious an a bunch of other kids were able to hide behind Nurikabe.

Then we went to Osaka for some.... festivities.

( Osaka Halloween )
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