Hmmmmmmmmm....can't believe this is real. Have a daughter-in-law from South Korea.........not consistent with this video at all....not at all, re: their approach to baseball (or much else, for that matter). They are amazingly akin to US values and culture.
"Akin to the US values and culture?" Please, do not flame me for telling you that we are, literally and figuratively, a world apart. We both walk, talk, breath and think, but beyond that we are as similar as ivory and the letter zed. I relish the differences - kimchee, for example.
syzygy...as I see it, my South Korean daughter-in-law has the same family bonds as her husband (my son) has...even stronger. The culturally perceived obligation to care for parents, siblings, other kin, is quite a factor in their everyday life. The work ethic is as strong as I have ever seen it among my kid's lives, the generation they compare to. They actually make me a bit self-conscious, since they are so accepting/welcoming/abiding/non-judgemental. Love the "southies", Korean-wise.
I was charmed by the very same points that you give, but after living there for a number of years and learning their language, I sadly discovered a few things (which need not be expressed here, as this is more a "b!tch slap" web site than for profound insight and discovery). Sort of like finding out that Kristy Brinkley uses the toilet to make #2. A bummer of a revelation (heh - get it? weenk weenk, noodge noodge!).
Brussels sprouts? Are you Brusselian? (heh) Anyway, try steaming the sprouts in 1/2" of milk. Don't overheat the milk or it will skim. This will take longer than a full boiling steam, but will take away the flavo(u)r that so many dislike.
p.s. Kimchee is often referred to as "relish" - a chopped, spiced, pickled, healthy side-dish. Sorry if I had to explain my joke. I find that I laugh at my own jokes more than others do... If nobody LOLZ me, I'm going into my zero-carbon-footprint garage, turn on my electric car and wait for the CO to get me. Bye. (I may use my car's wifi hookup to intermittently contact the outside world... as if you care... hate)
i just realized i would not know a loser like you. and did a little research and found you on various websites and also replying to someone named "streamlined" so I assume you mean that person. never the less elephant humper, would you remove my name. would appriciate it.
great great...good.
It's a spoof - there's no one in the stands and it's just being done as a joke alternative to both teams swarming the pitch and beating ten barrels 'a crap out of each other
This is lame.. thank goodness this isn't done in the US... it'd be completely lost in translation anyway. Baseball is AMERICAN.. this is NOT AMERICAN Baseball! It's some other lame sport that the Koreans just call "baseball."
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