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South Korea’s ‘maverick’ new president rides tough-on-China platform to victory

DerekJohnson
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Derek has made me realize that Korean chicks are my jam. Need to go there for a couple months
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There's something about that entire culture that I lovePitchfork51 said:Derek has made me realize that Korean chicks are my jam. Need to go there for a couple months
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Pitchfork51 said:
Derek has made me realize that Korean chicks are my jam. Need to go there for a couple months
The only time that US military intervention in a foreign land produced something of universally agreed upon value.
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Here's a story I heard a few months ago. I can't remember if this was from IU or some other performer. But they were visiting America with their grandfather. And they were walking somewhere and saw a homeless guy panhandling. The grandpa went up to him and gave him $20. And IU (or whoever) asked why he did it. And the grandpa said that back in the 1950s Koreans were starving to death and Americans staged a massive airlift that brought food to Seoul and kept people alive. And now he sees an American who is struggling and he wanted to pay something back.PurpleThrobber said:Pitchfork51 said:Derek has made me realize that Korean chicks are my jam. Need to go there for a couple months
The only time that US military intervention in a foreign land produced something of universally agreed upon value.
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and... WOODPurpleThrobber said:Pitchfork51 said:Derek has made me realize that Korean chicks are my jam. Need to go there for a couple months
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I just think Korean chicks are particularly good lookingDerekJohnson said:
Here's a story I heard a few months ago. I can't remember if this was from IU or some other performer. But they were visiting America with their grandfather. And they were walking somewhere and saw a homeless guy panhandling. The grandpa went up to him and gave him $20. And IU (or whoever) asked why he did it. And the grandpa said that back in the 1950s Koreans were starving to death and Americans staged a massive airlift that brought food to Seoul and kept people alive. And now he sees an American who is struggling and he wanted to pay something back.PurpleThrobber said:Pitchfork51 said:Derek has made me realize that Korean chicks are my jam. Need to go there for a couple months
The only time that US military intervention in a foreign land produced something of universally agreed upon value.