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I met M in South Korea in 2010. I answered his ad on Craigslist looking for a girl to take him shopping, and show him how to put on makeup. He was super shy, and it really turned me on to shop with him. Afterwards, he came to my place, and I convinced
wonderous-world: The Siberian Flying Squirrel photographed by Masatsugu Ohashi can be found in Russia, China, Japan, North and South Korea, as well as a few other countries. They tend to live in spruce, cider, or pine trees and they depend on the trees
Yoon-jin Kim or Yunjin Kim, American actress born in South Korea. Best known for her role in the tv series Lost. Top picture: Milae (aka Ardor) (2002).
dudes-exposed: Dudes Exposed Exclusive: Sexy Army Stud Matt Meet Matt, he’s a 22-year old straight guy currently serving in the Army in South Korea. He’s originally from Chicago and he left College to join the armed forces. He’s got a cute face,
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-karaichu: triciaaalicious: Cutting off hair in ancient Asia (Japan, China, Korea & possibly some other Asian cultures) symbolizes being banished or rejected from their home. In the more modern age that is now, cutting long hair into a short cut
gaycapeman: Okpo LandOkpo City, South Korea The park was shut down in 1999 due to many mysterious fatal accidents in the park. The last fatal accident that occurred before the park was shut down was when a young girl tragically fell to her death
dagger-kitsune: baelor: OK SOME REALLY SERIOUS SHIT IS HAPPENING IN NORTH KOREA According to South Korean newspapers, last week the North Korean government PUBLICLY EXECUTED 80 people in 7 cities for watching South Korean/Western shows, movies, and
wonderous-world: This adorable brown bear cub photographed by In Cherl Kim was born at Everland Zoo in South Korea.
submissiveinclination: crowcrow: red-lipstick:Soo Sunny Park (b. Seoul, Korea) - Unwoven Light at Rice University’s Rice Gallery in Houston, Texas. Composed of 37 individual sculptural units, the installation uses iridescent plexi-glass embedded in
toothpast: baelor: OK SOME REALLY SERIOUS SHIT IS HAPPENING IN NORTH KOREA According to South Korean newspapers, the North Korean government PUBLICLY EXECUTED 80 people in 7 cities for watching South Korean/Western shows, movies, and videos, “pornograph
chacalenturno: teamepiphany: Virtual supermarkets are popping up in subway stations in South Korea, where commuters can virtually shop for items while waiting for the train to come. Customers simply scan an item’s QR code using the free “Homeplus”
uberchain: Good luck to all the international teams competing in the Overwatch World Cup for Blizzcon! I’m thinking Sweden will show up in full flying colours despite how strongly my UK friends want the win, but I’m curious if South Korea will
sleeping-in-stardust: constellations-and-energy: meeshay: illogical-bullshit: tooiconic: This is a big deal for Korea. In most Asian counties, if you’re not like a size 2 you might as well be a fucking hippo and it has a huge effect on women’s
sendmetosouthkorea: Taekwondo Dance in South Korea: Random street performance If I could be ¼ as cool as they are can I be that girl in the black shorts for a day please?
jkimisyellow: milesjai: Okpo LandOkpo City, South Korea The park was shut down in 1999 due to many mysterious fatal accidents in the park. The last fatal accident that occurred before the park was shut down was when a young girl tragically fell
shura-blog1: “The elephant was on the news in Spain, he knows how to speak korean. isn’t it amazing? All the linguists in the world came to Korea so they could study this elephant.The elephant got separated from his family when he was little and
discoverynews: teamepiphany: Virtual supermarkets are popping up in subway stations in South Korea, where commuters can virtually shop for items while waiting for the train to come. Customers simply scan an item’s QR code using the free “Homeplus”
red-lipstick: Soo Sunny Park (b. Seoul, Korea) - Unwoven Light at Rice University’s Rice Gallery in Houston, Texas. Composed of 37 individual sculptural units, the installation uses iridescent plexi-glass embedded in pieces of a chain link fence to
artistpoet: red-lipstick: Soo Sunny Park (b. Seoul, Korea) - Unwoven Light at Rice University’s Rice Gallery in Houston, Texas. Composed of 37 individual sculptural units, the installation uses iridescent plexi-glass embedded in pieces of a chain link
turncoatrunaround: thatfunnyblog: Cutting off hair in ancient Asia (Japan, china, Korea & possibly some other Asian cultures) symbolizes being banished or rejected from their home. In the more modern age that is now, cutting long hair into a short
baelor: OK SOME REALLY SERIOUS SHIT IS HAPPENING IN NORTH KOREA According to South Korean newspapers, the North Korean government PUBLICLY EXECUTED 80 people in 7 cities for watching South Korean/Western shows, movies, and videos, “pornography,”
colonelhathi: japan ≠ korea ≠ china pakistan is not in the middle east most muslims aren’t arabs geishas are not prostitutes mexico is a very small part of latin america there are 54 countries in africa china has 56 different ethnic groups and
Soo Sunny Park (b. Seoul, Korea) - Unwoven Light at Rice University’s Rice Gallery in Houston, Texas. Composed of 37 individual sculptural units, the installation uses iridescent plexi-glass embedded in pieces of a chain link fence to cast shimmering,
bestkindofbender: iced-leaf-juice: wv-pm: technoskittles: coffeekitteh: saidididntwantone: Cutting off hair in ancient Asia (Japan, china, Korea & possibly some other Asian cultures) symbolizes being banished or rejected from their home. In
felinefan: sleeping-in-stardust: constellations-and-energy: meeshay: illogical-bullshit: tooiconic: This is a big deal for Korea. In most Asian counties, if you’re not like a size 2 you might as well be a fucking hippo and it has a huge effect
cross-connect: Artist and photographer Lee Jeong Lok born in 1971 in Gwanju, South Korea. He discovered his passion for photography as a design student at Gwangju University and subsequently studied photographic design and fine art photography
iced-leaf-juice: wv-pm: technoskittles: coffeekitteh: saidididntwantone: Cutting off hair in ancient Asia (Japan, china, Korea & possibly some other Asian cultures) symbolizes being banished or rejected from their home. In the more modern age
lin-baefong: “Cutting off hair in ancient Asia (Japan, China, Korea & possibly some other asian cultures) symbolizes being banished or rejected from their home. In the more modern age that is now, cutting long hair into short cut means to forget
as-warm-as-choco:Warm-up sketches before storyboarding in 2010 on the production of NICKELODEON’S AVATAR: THE LEGEND OF KORRA at Studio Mir in Seoul Korea by LeSean Thomas (deviantart / site / tumblr) (High-Res) ! Creator of the graphic novel
coffeekitteh: saidididntwantone: Cutting off hair in ancient Asia (Japan, china, Korea & possibly some other Asian cultures) symbolizes being banished or rejected from their home. In the more modern age that is now, cutting long hair into a short
kibosh-josh-mahgosh: cosmicallycosmopolitan: Apparently racism in South Korea is actually legal and people in interracial relationships are actually spat at.Why haven’t I seen anything about this on tumblr? Racism is legal everywhere. There actually
egalitarianqueen: ignobler: kibosh-josh-mahgosh: cosmicallycosmopolitan: Apparently racism in South Korea is actually legal and people in interracial relationships are actually spat at.Why haven’t I seen anything about this on tumblr? Racism is
drinkit-bitch: In sixty short years, South Korea went from being one of the poorest countries in Asia to having the world’s 13th largest economy. Korean students have some of the highest test scores in the world, and a higher rate of acceptance into
red-lipstick: Kimsooja 김수자 (South Korean, b. 1957, Daegu, Korea) - A Reflective Palace Of Rainbows, 2006 The Palacio de Cristal was originally built in the late 1880s in Madrid, Spain. In 2006 artist Kimsooja transformed it into this rainbow
farbenfrei: red-lipstick: Kimsooja (b. Taegu, Korea, 1957, South Korean) - A Reflective Palace Of Rainbows, 2006 The Palacio de Cristal was originally built in the late 1880s in Madrid, Spain. In 2006 artist Kimsooja transformed it into this rainbow
afloweroutofstone: Shoutout to the U.S. embassies in Austria, Chile, India, and South Korea who have directly ignored orders from the Trump administration in flying the pride flag Proud of my embassy community in Seoul doing the right thing, so many
red-lipstick: Kimsooja (b. Taegu, Korea, 1957, South Korean) - A Reflective Palace Of Rainbows, 2006 The Palacio de Cristal was originally built in the late 1880s in Madrid, Spain. In 2006 artist Kimsooja transformed it into this rainbow reflecting
making-everyday: In my apartment complex in Honolulu I met a survivor/escapee from North Korea. We were all friends and he cooked dinner for everyone in the complex one night. I got a plate of some kind of curry but when I went to take a bite, I found
crossconnectmag: reblog from asylum-art:U-Ram Choe ‘s Latest Kinetic Light SculpturesBorn in 1970, U-Ram Choe works out of a modest studio in Seoul, South Korea where he specializes in the design and creation of kinetic sculptures. He views his works
crossconnectmag: Tha Art of WanJin GIM Wanjin Gim a.k.a. Willeys was born in the Republic of Korea in 1981 and currently living in Seoul. After graduating from Animation Department, he has been working alone for a long time and started sharing his work
Prayers for those in Haiti and Florida in the wake of Hurricane Matthew. Prayers for South Korea and Japan in the wake of Typhoon Chaba.
archatlas: Mullae District Nights Walking through the nights in Mullae district in Seoul, South Korea, Berlin-based photographer Christopher Domakis captured these haunting images of this well known as an urban art district. In between the many metal
ultrafacts:In 2012, Dunkin Donuts in Seoul, South Korea, embarked on an ad campaign in which unsuspecting commuters were able to experience the smell of Dunkin’ Donuts coffee while riding the bus to work. After stepping off the bus, the riders were
Kimsooja (b. Taegu, Korea, 1957, South Korean) - A Reflective Palace Of Rainbows, 2006 The Palacio de Cristal was originally built in the late 1880s in Madrid, Spain. In 2006 artist Kimsooja transformed it into this rainbow reflecting palace.
revolutionaryeye: A South Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) protester sits in front of policemen during a rally against the government’s labor policy in front of the Seoul City hall in Seoul, South Korea. Tens of thousands of protesters
boldly-toward-the-stars: Kimsooja (b. Taegu, Korea, 1957, South Korean) - A Reflective Palace Of Rainbows, 2006 The Palacio de Cristal was originally built in the late1880s in Madrid, Spain. In 2006 artist Kimsooja transformed it into this rainbow