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On January 24 2005 11:47 ssidengi wrote: just make a fake ID in the US, and take it to korea. say you live in america.. you could even talk to them in english.. they won't cause too much problems
and uh... unless you're white or a good looking korean.. don't go grabbing girls' asses in hip hop clubs -_- they'll treat you like a perv
so, white in korea equals pimp? :D
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On January 25 2005 08:00 Chibi[OWNS] wrote: nothing wrong with asking her for a walk although if she says no you're bummed and it's time to move on. 'lets go sit down somewhere' is fine and you can do wotever you want with her in a shady place. try some pimp lines to be original but make sure she can understand you
But it's fucking cold outside --; Fooling around in subzero temperature = not my thing.
I'm not too worried about what to say... I just need a place.
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United Kingdom10597 Posts
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rofl I don't think she would go for the bathroom idea, and it seems just as obvious --;.
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motel, at home when your parents are away, in the summer into a cor field, car, prepare a window in your school and go at night into it, be silent and make it at home when your parents are sleeping and easiest way, say to your parents u have a girlfriend and normally they don t come to your room!!
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none of those would work for me, damn --;
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United States4471 Posts
On January 25 2005 06:13 Chibi[OWNS] wrote:hrm i disagree. i seriously detest the half-assed don't-really-know-what-i'm-doing-here bullshit people conform to in clubs. if you look at 90% of people in UK clubs they are just standing around, maybe swaying slightly, the music is utter ASS, and there is absolutely no emotion or sense of enjoyment in the crowd. R&B is good music to socialise around but shit for actual dancing. most people don't even understand the true art of dancing at a club, they just stand around waving their limbs desperately trying to get some attention and re-assuring themselves that this is fun. go to a dance/trance club and watch them dancing ernestly[1] and furiously, free of the superficial values and this pathetic sense of vanity that plague today's so-called clubbers. this is real dancing, they totally immerse themselves in the music[2] and have the time of their lives. sure i'll go to r&b clubs, not like i have much option, but don't expect me to be happy about paying $10 to participate in one of the dullest and saddest musical procedures of modern society. unless i can get really fucking drunk there too  [1] woo how often do you see this word these days :D [2] if you don't 'understand' a genre of music, trance or hiphop etc, it's very hard for you to comment on it. for example, i used to fucking loathe rap, but once i realised the importance of lyrics and simplicity and the way these are presented, i found i liked it a lot. same with trance; it can be very repetative, but that doesn't matter to me. or, it does matter and that's what makes it enjoyable. either way, it's fucking awesome to dance to, extremely immersive, emotional and powerful. and that's why it's good club music. albeit it might not be as social as r&b, but this is why i prefer to socialise around r&b than dance to it 
First of all, you spelled "earnestly" wrong, so it takes some of the luster away from your usage of it But moving on...
I'm not sure how it is in the UK (haven't been there), but from what I've seen in the US, Hip Hop clubs generally have more people who know how to dance than Dance/Trance clubs. When I see people in Dance/Trance clubs, I don't see dancing so much as people doing whatever they want. While you can call this "dancing" in that they're moving to music, there's about as much dancing involved there as being in a moshpit. It's not difficult to follow Dance/Trance music as the beats are VERY similar and repetitive, how hard is it to jump or wave your arms along to a beat that never changes?
Sure it's great to see people get really into music and immerse themselves in the experience, but that doesn't really change the fact that when it comes to actual dancing with any semblance of skill, it's not as prevalent at Trance/Dance clubs. I'm not talking about the enjoyability of a Trance/Dance club, but the danceability (not sure if this is an actual term) of the music played at different clubs. I go to clubs because I enjoy dancing (all the better if it's with girls ), and I find Trance/Dance clubs and their music to be less enjoyable in that aspect as there's little variety in the beats and ways to dance to it. I think that you might as well go to a concert if you want to go to a Trance club as it's mostly just people watching the DJ and cheering him on while sorta moving with music. As to immersing yourself and being really into the music, this is very possible and prevalent in Hip Hop clubs as well, it's just a matter of what kind of music moves you best.
I'm not saying that Trance/Dance clubs are inferior to Hip Hop clubs, only that I find it more fun to dance at the latter moreso than the former for the aforementioned reasons. Conformity and half-assedness (another questionable term..) have little to do with the music being played and moreso the type of club and crowd it draws. From your post I get the sense that you just don't enjoy Hip Hop music and are assuming that everyone feels the same way when they try to dance to it. You can make the same argument against me, but I actually enjoy both clubs. I just prefer Hip Hop clubs, while I find Trance/Dance clubs more suited to people who want a more simple dance experience and are there more for the music as in concerts and such.
This post may be repetitive and not very well put together as I'm typing it up amidst taking notes in class, so bear with me
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I have a question. How would a korean american do in korea. I'm suppose to visit in the summer of 2006 around may. I'll be turning 18 in july. Techinically in korean age i'm 20. Does that mean I can go to clubs? Also how would the whole id' thing work for me. I don't look like an american. I am 100% korean but I have lived in the U.S for my whole life.
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cyric u have no idea what techno music is. the truth is u have to take good ecstasy to really feel it and dance ,then just close your eyes and enjoy being on pill. A dj set takes you for a trip and u have to listen to it carefully to feel it , don`t just listen to single track but from the beginning till the end. it`s not for everyone and u just need to like that kind of music.
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so only white and good looking koreans can get chicks in these clubs..........what about a pimp chinese-american guy like myself? :D
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On January 25 2005 09:39 Jules[Fp] wrote: motel, at home when your parents are away, in the summer into a cor field, car, prepare a window in your school and go at night into it, be silent and make it at home when your parents are sleeping and easiest way, say to your parents u have a girlfriend and normally they don t come to your room!!
i seen ppl in clubs just fuck chicks on the rail of stairs inside the club, and yes they do have their cloth on.
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sign...there goes my dream of picking up a chick like hyori in a korean club
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On February 02 2005 17:38 Ezo wrote: cyric u have no idea what techno music is. the truth is u have to take good ecstasy to really feel it and dance ,then just close your eyes and enjoy being on pill. A dj set takes you for a trip and u have to listen to it carefully to feel it , don`t just listen to single track but from the beginning till the end. it`s not for everyone and u just need to like that kind of music.
If this is how techno music is supposed to be enjoyed and "danced" to, then I think my point stands as is. Getting high and tripping is not dancing.
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that's not how I enjoy techno (as in, I don't need drugs)
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MURICA15980 Posts
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So the next time a girl rejects me im going to tell her: "wtf, i would be a pimp in korea you know!"
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Korea (South)17174 Posts
pimpin aint easy
its really easy
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