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Physician
United States4146 Posts
23 October, 2004
What a pleasant surprise! This is where I am now and it is great. My San Francisco friend Stephania lives here and has graciously offered me a place in the capital city. And this is what I find… Seoul has Soul: Modern city, spicy and nurturing food, brilliant people and extremely safe. I am content. It is autumn here, and I feel cold and see my breath for the first time in eons. The leaves are turning all colors of the rainbow and there are enough temples, mountains, rivers and cafes to explore for months. My film consumption allows Fuji stock to rise a point of two. We take a trip to the South-east of the country and visit more stunning temples and tombs and I can’t tell you the color of these leaves: Red, orange, yellow, green. Being a California kid, I am just not used to this foliage beauty. The sky is deep blue and everything is perfect. Unfortunately, I am leaving on a ferry for Beijing in several days to see Luke, the Great Wall, Tibet and the Middle Kingdom one last time… But that is a whole new adventure. Goodness. TBC…
Tian Ren (boat from Seoul to Tianjin) 26,463 tons 186.5 meters length 24.8 meters beam from http://www.heybrian.com/travels/south_korea/index.php
http://www.heybrian.com/browse around ~
anyway the he ain't even a teacher.. he is a world traveler; in my book he is freaking gosu ~
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didn't even notice hte bottle
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On December 04 2008 12:55 Physician wrote: I've always thought that one of the most honorable profession out there is to be a teacher. They literally forge our future, most do it with want if not passion and the majority do it for very little in return. In general teachers that go abroad of their countries are curious individuals who still have a sense of adventure and want to learn themselves.
LMAONAISE!
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Korea (South)17174 Posts
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Korea (South)17174 Posts
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Physician
United States4146 Posts
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On December 04 2008 12:20 Straylight wrote:Show nested quote +On December 04 2008 12:16 DanceCommander wrote: Ive seriously considered this lol, what are the qualifications needed Apparently, not much.
just gotta be white and look passibly sane.
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On December 04 2008 12:55 Physician wrote: I've always thought that one of the most honorable profession out there is to be a teacher. They literally forge our future, most do it with want if not passion and the majority do it for very little in return. In general teachers that go abroad of their countries are curious individuals who still have a sense of adventure and want to learn themselves.
I know Rekrul's well-documented views on English teachers in Korea, but I still don't understand what makes this statement funny. Explaining humor is difficult, but can someone try to explain it to me?
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On December 04 2008 12:08 lilsusie wrote: she's too pretty.
actually he could to a lot better.
this guy doesn't look nearly as bad as some of the guys around here that get hot asian chicks, and if he's in Korea he should be able to get all the hot korean pussy he can handle.
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Korea (South)17174 Posts
On December 04 2008 13:13 CDRdude wrote:Show nested quote +On December 04 2008 12:55 Physician wrote: I've always thought that one of the most honorable profession out there is to be a teacher. They literally forge our future, most do it with want if not passion and the majority do it for very little in return. In general teachers that go abroad of their countries are curious individuals who still have a sense of adventure and want to learn themselves.
I know Rekrul's well-documented views on English teachers in Korea, but I still don't understand what makes this statement funny. Explaining humor is difficult, but can someone try to explain it to me?
LOL it was hilarious, im being a flaming hater and physician just comes in and doesn't even acknowledge me but rebutes my hatred with a straight up fleeting statement
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United States24554 Posts
Well his lack of acknowledgment was kinda funny but I guess I know what it feels like when you read something and feel motivated to make a point. Most teachers (not me I get paid too much lol) really deserve recognition in various places such as random rekrul blogs.
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Asian people are going to become extinct =(
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On December 04 2008 12:07 Rekrul wrote:You could be just like him!
Hahaha. If this guy had one more popped collar to go along with that smirk, I'd like him so much that I'd invite him to come over to my house and fuck my sister! (/FMJ reference)
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United States20661 Posts
her knees are kinda messed up
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On December 04 2008 13:15 Rekrul wrote:Show nested quote +On December 04 2008 13:13 CDRdude wrote:On December 04 2008 12:55 Physician wrote: I've always thought that one of the most honorable profession out there is to be a teacher. They literally forge our future, most do it with want if not passion and the majority do it for very little in return. In general teachers that go abroad of their countries are curious individuals who still have a sense of adventure and want to learn themselves.
I know Rekrul's well-documented views on English teachers in Korea, but I still don't understand what makes this statement funny. Explaining humor is difficult, but can someone try to explain it to me? LOL it was hilarious, im being a flaming hater and physician just comes in and doesn't even acknowledge me but rebutes my hatred with a straight up fleeting statement
meh.
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On December 04 2008 12:55 Physician wrote: I've always thought that one of the most honorable profession out there is to be a teacher. They literally forge our future, most do it with want if not passion and the majority do it for very little in return. In general teachers that go abroad of their countries are curious individuals who still have a sense of adventure and want to learn themselves.
I've always thought everyone who teaches is just a talentless hack who couldn't do the actual job they're trying to teach people to do.
Maybe 1/10 teachers is actually good at teaching because teaching is their talent. The rest just couldn't cut it to actually make it in their profession. English teachers especially, can be fucking annoying.
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United States24554 Posts
On December 04 2008 13:26 Chef wrote:Show nested quote +On December 04 2008 12:55 Physician wrote: I've always thought that one of the most honorable profession out there is to be a teacher. They literally forge our future, most do it with want if not passion and the majority do it for very little in return. In general teachers that go abroad of their countries are curious individuals who still have a sense of adventure and want to learn themselves.
I've always thought everyone who teaches is just a talentless hack who couldn't do the actual job they're trying to teach people to do. Maybe 1/10 teachers is actually good at teaching because teaching is their talent. The rest just couldn't cut it to actually make it in their profession. English teachers especially, can be fucking annoying. You hear this a lot when you talk to people who are ignorant about teaching.
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