Tigranes Posted December 18, 2008 Share Posted December 18, 2008 Not a lot, as I don't take kindly to cameras and most of them have me looking like I've just been to the gulag Now Shryke can assassinate me one lonely night. 1. Chung Gye-Chun, a newly constructed waterway in the heart of Seoul. 2. Inside Gyung Bok-Gung, one of the major palaces in past Korean kingdoms. A walkway inside, really. 3. Some cathedral in Jun-ju, apparently pretty darn famous. Deserves to be, too. 4. In which Sun-ha shamelessly exposes graffiti! 5. In which Sun-ha has a crippled arm, but is out of stimpacks. 6. In which Sun-ha celebrates phallic symbols. Same place as (1). 7. What a tree, Humbabaloo Let's Play: Icewind Dale Ironman (Complete) Let's Play: Icewind Dale II Ironman (Complete) Let's Play: Divinity II (Complete) Let's Play: Baldur's Gate Trilogy Ironman - BG1 (Complete) Let's Play: Baldur's Gate Trilogy Ironman - BG2 (In Progress) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xard Posted December 18, 2008 Share Posted December 18, 2008 good pics, awesome places, creepy grins How can it be a no ob build. It has PROVEN effective. I dare you to show your builds and I will tear you apart in an arugment about how these builds will won them. - OverPowered Godzilla (OPG) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gorgon Posted December 18, 2008 Share Posted December 18, 2008 Is that the artificial river that runs across Seoul I watched a documentary on discovery channel about. Na na na na na na ... greg358 from Darksouls 3 PVP is a CHEATER. That is all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gfted1 Posted December 18, 2008 Share Posted December 18, 2008 Cool pics, you kinda look like a young Bruce Lee. Whats the graffiti say? "I'm your biggest fan, Ill follow you until you love me, Papa" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meshugger Posted December 18, 2008 Share Posted December 18, 2008 Even though i cannot understand it, but because of my courses in japanese, i can at least spot the difference between Chinese Kanji, Japanese Katakana and Hiragana and Korean. I bet an internet cookie that the grafitti says something in the vein of "Lee was here". Nice photos, btw. "Some men see things as they are and say why?""I dream things that never were and say why not?"- George Bernard Shaw"Hope in reality is the worst of all evils because it prolongs the torments of man."- Friedrich Nietzsche "The amount of energy necessary to refute bull**** is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it." - Some guy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gorgon Posted December 18, 2008 Share Posted December 18, 2008 I wonder if it's phonetically based. Na na na na na na ... greg358 from Darksouls 3 PVP is a CHEATER. That is all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aristes Posted December 18, 2008 Share Posted December 18, 2008 (edited) Hangul uses an alphabet. It's been about 20 years since I've read it, so I don't know what it says exactly, but it starts with Han G*ok chang ee something. Yes, it is phonetic. Great pics, Tigranes. It brings back memories of cherry blossoms and soju. It is alarmingly sentimental, so I will therefore beat a hasty retreat. Thanks for sharing, man! EDIT: Stupid. G*ook is a language filter item, apparently. Edited December 18, 2008 by Aristes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Enoch Posted December 18, 2008 Share Posted December 18, 2008 Nice tree. A Ginkgo, no? My neighbors have a huge one about 6 feet from the property line. Unfortunately, it's a female, which means that every fall it drops a crapton of foul-smelling fruit all over our yard. My shoes still stink from the last time we gathered them up. Pretty leaves, though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shryke Posted December 18, 2008 Share Posted December 18, 2008 muahaha now if i ever see you on the street i'm gonna run up and tackle you when your mind works against you - fight back with substance abuse! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Diogo Ribeiro Posted December 18, 2008 Share Posted December 18, 2008 Unfortunately, it's a female, which means that every fall it drops a crapton of foul-smelling fruit all over our yard. I think that about describes women in general, if you replace "every fall" with "every end of the month". Nice pics, by the way. I miss the days when I used to take pictures, going off somewhere without a plan and just making visually documenting the journey. That eventually stopped once my girlfriend decided she wanted to take pictures of my grim visage at every turn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kirottu Posted December 18, 2008 Share Posted December 18, 2008 I your shirt pinkish or was that just the "camera" acting up? This post is not to be enjoyed, discussed, or referenced on company time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mkreku Posted December 18, 2008 Share Posted December 18, 2008 Not enough naked girls. Swedes, go to: Spel2, for the latest game reviews in swedish! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tigranes Posted December 18, 2008 Author Share Posted December 18, 2008 Yes, that is the artificial river. The graffiti says, tone preserved, "Korea is, like, sort of awesome". It was in the middle of a reputable arts / crafts centre plaza thing. Korean is phonetic, and in fact very logically constructed to be phonetic (benefits of a language whose framework was set up by one guy). Pink shirts are a sign of manliness and intelligence. Second round of pics tomorrow when I get around to it. Let's Play: Icewind Dale Ironman (Complete) Let's Play: Icewind Dale II Ironman (Complete) Let's Play: Divinity II (Complete) Let's Play: Baldur's Gate Trilogy Ironman - BG1 (Complete) Let's Play: Baldur's Gate Trilogy Ironman - BG2 (In Progress) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LadyCrimson Posted December 19, 2008 Share Posted December 19, 2008 I saw the title "scandalous" and was expecting drunk lampshade dancing pics or something. I'm disappointed. Seriously...nice pics. I really like the first one, great scenic portrait photo. “Things are as they are. Looking out into the universe at night, we make no comparisons between right and wrong stars, nor between well and badly arranged constellations.” – Alan Watts Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mkreku Posted December 19, 2008 Share Posted December 19, 2008 Second round of pics tomorrow when I get around to it. Those better include naked girls Swedes, go to: Spel2, for the latest game reviews in swedish! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theslug Posted December 19, 2008 Share Posted December 19, 2008 You look like a very nice young man Tigraines. I thought you'd be a lot older, much like your avatar. There was a time when I questioned the ability for the schizoid to ever experience genuine happiness, at the very least for a prolonged segment of time. I am no closer to finding the answer, however, it has become apparent that contentment is certainly a realizable goal. I find these results to be adequate, if not pleasing. Unfortunately, connection is another subject entirely. When one has sufficiently examined the mind and their emotional constructs, connection can be easily imitated. More data must be gleaned and further collated before a sufficient judgment can be reached. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Diogo Ribeiro Posted December 19, 2008 Share Posted December 19, 2008 I saw the title "scandalous" and was expecting drunk lampshade dancing pics or something.I'm disappointed. What about me, I thought he was going to do a cover of Prince's music in a Korean sailor bar! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Humodour Posted December 19, 2008 Share Posted December 19, 2008 Sun-ha celebrates phallic symbols. Always important. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Musopticon? Posted December 19, 2008 Share Posted December 19, 2008 (edited) I really like those trees, reminds me of maples, except ours are scraggy and old and tend to prefer being parasites to the hawthorn hedges. By the way, and I know this might cause a highjack(and less nekkid girls), is East-Asian Buddhist architecture very universal, or does Korea share a very involved history with its neighbours? The old spots look very reminiscent, but I've always thought that Korea had enjoyed certain cuktural isolation or at least seclusion, nevermind a certain warmongering kingdom to the west. Truth to be told, I probably know less of your corner of the world than you do of mine. Yours is cooler, though. And has a section in the British museum. Edited December 19, 2008 by Musopticon? kirottu said: I was raised by polar bears. I had to fight against blood thirsty wolves and rabid penguins to get my food. Those who were too weak to survive were sent to Sweden. It has made me the man I am today. A man who craves furry hentai. So let us go and embrace the rustling smells of unseen worlds Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tigranes Posted December 19, 2008 Author Share Posted December 19, 2008 Korea and China had a lot of traffic, and because of China's size and military might, they had a big influence on Korea during, say, the 10th to 16th centuries. e.g. Korean was actually a spoken language among the 'plebs' for centuries, until a King finally got down to making an alphabet, then converting the nation. Until then, everything was written in Chinese letters (or, uh, Kanji). Japan was *completely* secluded from the outside world for centuries, only being discovered by Chinese and Korean sailors... so Japan borrowed a massive amount of Chinese and Korean culture, though it still managed to branch out quite uniquely, for all that. Anyway. In terms of architecture? Quite similar. In terms of, say, clothing? Quite different, curiously (Chinese clothing had various external influences, such as the technically 'barbarian' occupiers in the 16th (?) century imposing those now-famous 'pigtails'). Pottery? Korean pottery was the pottery... in China. Since Japanese culture is much better marketed in the West (an excellent feat by them in the mid-20th century), I can say, Korean is as unique as Japanese is. It's going to appear similar, but lift the hood and there're a lot of weird things going on. All dates given are probably centuries off, and I forget all specific names. It's been a while. Second round of pics. That's probably all of the 'well-taken' photos. 1. There were four great gates around Seoul back in the days when people had walls. Two are long dead, and some hobo set fire to one this year (literally), so this is the only one remaining one. The East Gate. 2. In which Sun-ha visits street food vendors. They are awesome, if you know the right ones. 3. In Korea, you can pay to hit things with your stick. Two bucks. 4. Inside Gyung-bok Gung, since Steve has been there. The royal palace - the green trees pic was taken elsewhere within it as well. The palaces are quite different from Western ones. There are no 'high-rise' buildings; the outer walls are only about two metres tall, and inside are a number of sand courtyards separated by inner walls. Inside each courtyard you will have relatively small buildings, often only the size of one or two rooms. The point was that living quarters and kitchen and so forth are all in separate buildings, and buildings, if you could afford the land, weren't cramped together. So you had a lot of walking space and privacy. 5. Some crazy traditional Korean game that I've never seen before. Later, I conspired to hit those girls with my stick. Let's Play: Icewind Dale Ironman (Complete) Let's Play: Icewind Dale II Ironman (Complete) Let's Play: Divinity II (Complete) Let's Play: Baldur's Gate Trilogy Ironman - BG1 (Complete) Let's Play: Baldur's Gate Trilogy Ironman - BG2 (In Progress) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Humodour Posted December 19, 2008 Share Posted December 19, 2008 South Korea is pretty decent. Except if you cheat on your partner, you go to jail. Not a good country for sex, IMHO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Azure79 Posted December 19, 2008 Share Posted December 19, 2008 I want to go home now. Need more pics of your drunken revelries and karoake. Stop sightseeing and drink more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tigranes Posted December 19, 2008 Author Share Posted December 19, 2008 I refuse to pander to the facebook phenomenon of plastering blotched drunk faces all over the intarwebs! Also, apparently I can't incriminate myself, so yeah. Let's Play: Icewind Dale Ironman (Complete) Let's Play: Icewind Dale II Ironman (Complete) Let's Play: Divinity II (Complete) Let's Play: Baldur's Gate Trilogy Ironman - BG1 (Complete) Let's Play: Baldur's Gate Trilogy Ironman - BG2 (In Progress) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Musopticon? Posted December 19, 2008 Share Posted December 19, 2008 Korea and China had a lot of traffic, and because of China's size and military might, they had a big influence on Korea during, say, the 10th to 16th centuries. e.g. Korean was actually a spoken language among the 'plebs' for centuries, until a King finally got down to making an alphabet, then converting the nation. Until then, everything was written in Chinese letters (or, uh, Kanji). Japan was *completely* secluded from the outside world for centuries, only being discovered by Chinese and Korean sailors... so Japan borrowed a massive amount of Chinese and Korean culture, though it still managed to branch out quite uniquely, for all that. Anyway. In terms of architecture? Quite similar. In terms of, say, clothing? Quite different, curiously (Chinese clothing had various external influences, such as the technically 'barbarian' occupiers in the 16th (?) century imposing those now-famous 'pigtails'). Pottery? Korean pottery was the pottery... in China. Since Japanese culture is much better marketed in the West (an excellent feat by them in the mid-20th century), I can say, Korean is as unique as Japanese is. It's going to appear similar, but lift the hood and there're a lot of weird things going on. All dates given are probably centuries off, and I forget all specific names. It's been a while. Thanks, Tig. I knew there's a different history behind every winner, just never went out of my way to find out. Also: 5. Some crazy traditional Korean game that I've never seen before. Later, I conspired to hit those girls with my stick. kirottu said: I was raised by polar bears. I had to fight against blood thirsty wolves and rabid penguins to get my food. Those who were too weak to survive were sent to Sweden. It has made me the man I am today. A man who craves furry hentai. So let us go and embrace the rustling smells of unseen worlds Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matthew Rorie Posted December 20, 2008 Share Posted December 20, 2008 Nice pictures; hope you enjoyed your trip! I always have a good time when I go overseas, even if it's almost always for work. Matthew Rorie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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