I'm in Seoul right now and it's going to rain today.
I was planning on going to the jaedong vs ZerO game. I have to wait outside in the rain for the bus to get on the subway, then walk a few blocks to the MBC building, then walk back to the subway station, wait for the bus, etc.
(please no jokes about worth getting radiated to watch the game, etc)
Schools were closed down a month ago for this reason, but then again, Koreans were scared of fan death.
Should I be concerned about radioactive rain because of the crisis in Japan and stay home?
does anyone have information about the actual radiation levels?
I figure if it really were a big deal it would be all over the internet. However, schools were closed down so there must be a reason to be concerned right?
If you go, it'll just be you, Jaedong and ZerO and you'll have a super time.
I can already picture the three of you on a day out in Seoul, dancing, singing, the rain glimmering as it runs off your skin and washes to the ground.
If you don't go, you will have missed the opportunity of a lifetime. The coveted double-progamer radioactive devil's threeway. Few have ever managed it.
On May 26 2011 07:36 SirJolt wrote: If you go, it'll just be you, Jaedong and ZerO and you'll have a super time.
I can already picture the three of you on a day out in Seoul, dancing, singing, the rain glimmering as it runs off your skin and washes to the ground.
If you don't go, you will have missed the opportunity of a lifetime. The coveted double-progamer radioactive devil's threeway. Few have ever managed it.
LIES
I ended up going because I realized I was being stupid...no one else cared and it didn't even rain