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Alright so I remembered wrong. It was just Taeyeon. But it's a cute little tophat! I love cute little tophats! and Tiffany had feathers. FEATHERS!
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The_LiNk
Canada863 Posts
December 11 2011 02:00 GMT
#41141
+ Show Spoiler + ![]() Alright so I remembered wrong. It was just Taeyeon. But it's a cute little tophat! I love cute little tophats! and Tiffany had feathers. FEATHERS! | ||
woob
United Kingdom1322 Posts
December 11 2011 02:03 GMT
#41142
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Megaliskuu
United States5123 Posts
December 11 2011 02:06 GMT
#41143
On December 11 2011 11:03 woob wrote: there is a song dragon plays on his stream a lot but it has no english words that i can remember but its really good, i wish i could find that song >_< Link us to a part in one of his stream vods with the song..ez. | ||
Waterhaak
Netherlands525 Posts
December 11 2011 02:31 GMT
#41144
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Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17722 Posts
December 11 2011 02:39 GMT
#41145
On December 11 2011 10:56 Waterhaak wrote: Since you liked the outfits, be sure to check out the HQ fancam, it was actually really good. + Show Spoiler + I just went trough like 60 fancams, so I'll pick another 2 that were really good. + Show Spoiler [Jessica - Almost] + The only thing that I miss is a decent quality video with good audio from the Danny Boy performance sung by the 5 vocals, it's so damn good. thanks :> | ||
woob
United Kingdom1322 Posts
December 11 2011 02:46 GMT
#41146
On December 11 2011 11:06 Megaliskuu wrote: Show nested quote + On December 11 2011 11:03 woob wrote: there is a song dragon plays on his stream a lot but it has no english words that i can remember but its really good, i wish i could find that song >_< Link us to a part in one of his stream vods with the song..ez. you are a genius, is it wierd that the song is stuck in my head, but i cannot remember a single part of the song i just know i like it | ||
woob
United Kingdom1322 Posts
December 11 2011 02:57 GMT
#41147
On December 11 2011 11:06 Megaliskuu wrote: Show nested quote + On December 11 2011 11:03 woob wrote: there is a song dragon plays on his stream a lot but it has no english words that i can remember but its really good, i wish i could find that song >_< Link us to a part in one of his stream vods with the song..ez. http://www.twitch.tv/slayersdragon/b/302044328 1hr 02 mins 20 s it was such a tedious task scanning through these vods skipping 3 minutes at a time | ||
Megaliskuu
United States5123 Posts
December 11 2011 03:01 GMT
#41148
On December 11 2011 11:57 woob wrote: Show nested quote + On December 11 2011 11:06 Megaliskuu wrote: On December 11 2011 11:03 woob wrote: there is a song dragon plays on his stream a lot but it has no english words that i can remember but its really good, i wish i could find that song >_< Link us to a part in one of his stream vods with the song..ez. http://www.twitch.tv/slayersdragon/b/302044328 1hr 02 mins 20 s it was such a tedious task scanning through these vods skipping 3 minutes at a time | ||
tfang
United States41 Posts
December 11 2011 03:02 GMT
#41149
On December 11 2011 11:57 woob wrote: Show nested quote + On December 11 2011 11:06 Megaliskuu wrote: On December 11 2011 11:03 woob wrote: there is a song dragon plays on his stream a lot but it has no english words that i can remember but its really good, i wish i could find that song >_< Link us to a part in one of his stream vods with the song..ez. http://www.twitch.tv/slayersdragon/b/302044328 1hr 02 mins 20 s it was such a tedious task scanning through these vods skipping 3 minutes at a time Rainbow - A song is filled with random english lol -edit- sniped but have a perf with a fountain bg i guess? | ||
Suffo
United States936 Posts
December 11 2011 03:02 GMT
#41150
On December 11 2011 11:57 woob wrote: Show nested quote + On December 11 2011 11:06 Megaliskuu wrote: On December 11 2011 11:03 woob wrote: there is a song dragon plays on his stream a lot but it has no english words that i can remember but its really good, i wish i could find that song >_< Link us to a part in one of his stream vods with the song..ez. http://www.twitch.tv/slayersdragon/b/302044328 1hr 02 mins 20 s it was such a tedious task scanning through these vods skipping 3 minutes at a time edit: ninjaed. | ||
iMYoonA
Australia462 Posts
December 11 2011 03:37 GMT
#41151
I haven't checked this thread in a couple of weeks, mainly cos I was in Korea. I thought I'd share some of my kpop related experiences with you all. Upon arrival, the place seemed pretty desolate and boring. This may or not have been to do with the fact that me and my mates arrived at 5 am (which we later learned was the time shops in Dongdaemun closed at). Having just walked around in Chungmuro (where we stayed), the streets didn't seem very fancy, there was that bad sewer smell occasionally which is very prevalent in Asian countries. One thing I immediately noticed was the fact that hardly anyone was fat. I guess about 1/15. Being one who lives in Australia, this was an AWESOME change. The second thing is that compared to the Angry, small-eyed Koreans in UNSW (rather solid generalisation if I may say so myself), the general populace did not have tiny eyes, and all looked pretty damn good. It was evident that they all put quite a bit of makeup and effort into making themselves look good, which I solidly appreciated. For some reason all the women seemed to have double eyelids, and perfect skin. Later I found out that you can buy double eyelid tape at 7 eleven, and makeup stores are friggin everywhere, so that partially explains it. The prevalence of K-pop is astounding, and I learned the true power of Lee Seung gi in Korea. From toothpaste to fridges, that guy's face is everywhere. Something hilarious I noticed was that while this makeup store chain called "The saem" was endorsed by both LSG and After School, the front of the store had like 3 cutouts of LSG, and then some pictures of afterschool in the back. Pretty much every store was blasting out kpop, most common being cry cry, love is move, the boys, be my baby; pretty much the recent hits and some other ones i'm not too familiar with. I'm pretty sure I heard The Boys about 100 times, so much that as an initial hater, I've actually grown accustomed to singing the chorus when it comes on... Which brings me to my next point: Mnet Countdown is epic. For those who plan to travel to Korea, I strongly recommend you do this at least once on your trip. It's easy as to get in. On the 8th, we woke up at 4:30 am to line up for Mnet countdown tickets. Thats a 3 hour wait, as the guy comes out at around 8 with a list where you write your name down. Returning at 5 pm, we got FRONT ROW for Mnet, as we were first in line at the morning. AND HOLY BALLS, LIVE PERFORMANCES AND JIYEON AND 100X BETTER. I shall leave you with some sneaked very shit pictures. they're shit because they keep continual watch for people trying to take photos. I had to take these without actually looking at the camera ![]() + Show Spoiler + P.S: holy shit jiyeon is so fucking good irl tl:dr; korea is fucking awesome, compared to australia it is just amazing, and i defs want to go back, and might even give a shot at living there p.p.s: the hottest fridge ad ive seen in my life ![]() | ||
LlOoKkIi
Korea (South)473 Posts
December 11 2011 03:51 GMT
#41152
On December 11 2011 12:37 iMYoonA wrote: Hi everyone, + Show Spoiler + I haven't checked this thread in a couple of weeks, mainly cos I was in Korea. I thought I'd share some of my kpop related experiences with you all. Upon arrival, the place seemed pretty desolate and boring. This may or not have been to do with the fact that me and my mates arrived at 5 am (which we later learned was the time shops in Dongdaemun closed at). Having just walked around in Chungmuro (where we stayed), the streets didn't seem very fancy, there was that bad sewer smell occasionally which is very prevalent in Asian countries. One thing I immediately noticed was the fact that hardly anyone was fat. I guess about 1/15. Being one who lives in Australia, this was an AWESOME change. The second thing is that compared to the Angry, small-eyed Koreans in UNSW (rather solid generalisation if I may say so myself), the general populace did not have tiny eyes, and all looked pretty damn good. It was evident that they all put quite a bit of makeup and effort into making themselves look good, which I solidly appreciated. For some reason all the women seemed to have double eyelids, and perfect skin. Later I found out that you can buy double eyelid tape at 7 eleven, and makeup stores are friggin everywhere, so that partially explains it. The prevalence of K-pop is astounding, and I learned the true power of Lee Seung gi in Korea. From toothpaste to fridges, that guy's face is everywhere. Something hilarious I noticed was that while this makeup store chain called "The saem" was endorsed by both LSG and After School, the front of the store had like 3 cutouts of LSG, and then some pictures of afterschool in the back. Pretty much every store was blasting out kpop, most common being cry cry, love is move, the boys, be my baby; pretty much the recent hits and some other ones i'm not too familiar with. I'm pretty sure I heard The Boys about 100 times, so much that as an initial hater, I've actually grown accustomed to singing the chorus when it comes on... Which brings me to my next point: Mnet Countdown is epic. For those who plan to travel to Korea, I strongly recommend you do this at least once on your trip. It's easy as to get in. On the 8th, we woke up at 4:30 am to line up for Mnet countdown tickets. Thats a 3 hour wait, as the guy comes out at around 8 with a list where you write your name down. Returning at 5 pm, we got FRONT ROW for Mnet, as we were first in line at the morning. AND HOLY BALLS, LIVE PERFORMANCES AND JIYEON AND 100X BETTER. I shall leave you with some sneaked very shit pictures. they're shit because they keep continual watch for people trying to take photos. I had to take these without actually looking at the camera ![]() + Show Spoiler + P.S: holy shit jiyeon is so fucking good irl tl:dr; korea is fucking awesome, compared to australia it is just amazing, and i defs want to go back, and might even give a shot at living there p.p.s: the hottest fridge ad ive seen in my life ![]() Damn that sounds so epic. I'm going to Korea in February for a a foreign exchange and am so hyped for it. Hopefully I can convince my host family to let me go to one of the music shows at least once during my stay. | ||
Hall0wed
United States8486 Posts
December 11 2011 04:00 GMT
#41153
On December 11 2011 12:37 iMYoonA wrote: Hi everyone, + Show Spoiler + I haven't checked this thread in a couple of weeks, mainly cos I was in Korea. I thought I'd share some of my kpop related experiences with you all. Upon arrival, the place seemed pretty desolate and boring. This may or not have been to do with the fact that me and my mates arrived at 5 am (which we later learned was the time shops in Dongdaemun closed at). Having just walked around in Chungmuro (where we stayed), the streets didn't seem very fancy, there was that bad sewer smell occasionally which is very prevalent in Asian countries. One thing I immediately noticed was the fact that hardly anyone was fat. I guess about 1/15. Being one who lives in Australia, this was an AWESOME change. The second thing is that compared to the Angry, small-eyed Koreans in UNSW (rather solid generalisation if I may say so myself), the general populace did not have tiny eyes, and all looked pretty damn good. It was evident that they all put quite a bit of makeup and effort into making themselves look good, which I solidly appreciated. For some reason all the women seemed to have double eyelids, and perfect skin. Later I found out that you can buy double eyelid tape at 7 eleven, and makeup stores are friggin everywhere, so that partially explains it. The prevalence of K-pop is astounding, and I learned the true power of Lee Seung gi in Korea. From toothpaste to fridges, that guy's face is everywhere. Something hilarious I noticed was that while this makeup store chain called "The saem" was endorsed by both LSG and After School, the front of the store had like 3 cutouts of LSG, and then some pictures of afterschool in the back. Pretty much every store was blasting out kpop, most common being cry cry, love is move, the boys, be my baby; pretty much the recent hits and some other ones i'm not too familiar with. I'm pretty sure I heard The Boys about 100 times, so much that as an initial hater, I've actually grown accustomed to singing the chorus when it comes on... Which brings me to my next point: Mnet Countdown is epic. For those who plan to travel to Korea, I strongly recommend you do this at least once on your trip. It's easy as to get in. On the 8th, we woke up at 4:30 am to line up for Mnet countdown tickets. Thats a 3 hour wait, as the guy comes out at around 8 with a list where you write your name down. Returning at 5 pm, we got FRONT ROW for Mnet, as we were first in line at the morning. AND HOLY BALLS, LIVE PERFORMANCES AND JIYEON AND 100X BETTER. I shall leave you with some sneaked very shit pictures. they're shit because they keep continual watch for people trying to take photos. I had to take these without actually looking at the camera ![]() + Show Spoiler + P.S: holy shit jiyeon is so fucking good irl tl:dr; korea is fucking awesome, compared to australia it is just amazing, and i defs want to go back, and might even give a shot at living there p.p.s: the hottest fridge ad ive seen in my life ![]() How much Korean do you know and do you have a recommendation on how much to know before going? | ||
stablol
United States82 Posts
December 11 2011 04:01 GMT
#41154
On December 11 2011 12:37 iMYoonA wrote: Hi everyone, I haven't checked this thread in a couple of weeks, mainly cos I was in Korea. I thought I'd share some of my kpop related experiences with you all. Upon arrival, the place seemed pretty desolate and boring. This may or not have been to do with the fact that me and my mates arrived at 5 am (which we later learned was the time shops in Dongdaemun closed at). Having just walked around in Chungmuro (where we stayed), the streets didn't seem very fancy, there was that bad sewer smell occasionally which is very prevalent in Asian countries. One thing I immediately noticed was the fact that hardly anyone was fat. I guess about 1/15. Being one who lives in Australia, this was an AWESOME change. The second thing is that compared to the Angry, small-eyed Koreans in UNSW (rather solid generalisation if I may say so myself), the general populace did not have tiny eyes, and all looked pretty damn good. It was evident that they all put quite a bit of makeup and effort into making themselves look good, which I solidly appreciated. For some reason all the women seemed to have double eyelids, and perfect skin. Later I found out that you can buy double eyelid tape at 7 eleven, and makeup stores are friggin everywhere, so that partially explains it. The prevalence of K-pop is astounding, and I learned the true power of Lee Seung gi in Korea. From toothpaste to fridges, that guy's face is everywhere. Something hilarious I noticed was that while this makeup store chain called "The saem" was endorsed by both LSG and After School, the front of the store had like 3 cutouts of LSG, and then some pictures of afterschool in the back. Pretty much every store was blasting out kpop, most common being cry cry, love is move, the boys, be my baby; pretty much the recent hits and some other ones i'm not too familiar with. I'm pretty sure I heard The Boys about 100 times, so much that as an initial hater, I've actually grown accustomed to singing the chorus when it comes on... Which brings me to my next point: Mnet Countdown is epic. For those who plan to travel to Korea, I strongly recommend you do this at least once on your trip. It's easy as to get in. On the 8th, we woke up at 4:30 am to line up for Mnet countdown tickets. Thats a 3 hour wait, as the guy comes out at around 8 with a list where you write your name down. Returning at 5 pm, we got FRONT ROW for Mnet, as we were first in line at the morning. AND HOLY BALLS, LIVE PERFORMANCES AND JIYEON AND 100X BETTER. I shall leave you with some sneaked very shit pictures. they're shit because they keep continual watch for people trying to take photos. I had to take these without actually looking at the camera ![]() + Show Spoiler + P.S: holy shit jiyeon is so fucking good irl tl:dr; korea is fucking awesome, compared to australia it is just amazing, and i defs want to go back, and might even give a shot at living there p.p.s: the hottest fridge ad ive seen in my life ![]() was it easy without speaking korean? | ||
Waterhaak
Netherlands525 Posts
December 11 2011 04:03 GMT
#41155
On December 11 2011 13:01 stablol wrote: Show nested quote + On December 11 2011 12:37 iMYoonA wrote: Hi everyone, I haven't checked this thread in a couple of weeks, mainly cos I was in Korea. I thought I'd share some of my kpop related experiences with you all. Upon arrival, the place seemed pretty desolate and boring. This may or not have been to do with the fact that me and my mates arrived at 5 am (which we later learned was the time shops in Dongdaemun closed at). Having just walked around in Chungmuro (where we stayed), the streets didn't seem very fancy, there was that bad sewer smell occasionally which is very prevalent in Asian countries. One thing I immediately noticed was the fact that hardly anyone was fat. I guess about 1/15. Being one who lives in Australia, this was an AWESOME change. The second thing is that compared to the Angry, small-eyed Koreans in UNSW (rather solid generalisation if I may say so myself), the general populace did not have tiny eyes, and all looked pretty damn good. It was evident that they all put quite a bit of makeup and effort into making themselves look good, which I solidly appreciated. For some reason all the women seemed to have double eyelids, and perfect skin. Later I found out that you can buy double eyelid tape at 7 eleven, and makeup stores are friggin everywhere, so that partially explains it. The prevalence of K-pop is astounding, and I learned the true power of Lee Seung gi in Korea. From toothpaste to fridges, that guy's face is everywhere. Something hilarious I noticed was that while this makeup store chain called "The saem" was endorsed by both LSG and After School, the front of the store had like 3 cutouts of LSG, and then some pictures of afterschool in the back. Pretty much every store was blasting out kpop, most common being cry cry, love is move, the boys, be my baby; pretty much the recent hits and some other ones i'm not too familiar with. I'm pretty sure I heard The Boys about 100 times, so much that as an initial hater, I've actually grown accustomed to singing the chorus when it comes on... Which brings me to my next point: Mnet Countdown is epic. For those who plan to travel to Korea, I strongly recommend you do this at least once on your trip. It's easy as to get in. On the 8th, we woke up at 4:30 am to line up for Mnet countdown tickets. Thats a 3 hour wait, as the guy comes out at around 8 with a list where you write your name down. Returning at 5 pm, we got FRONT ROW for Mnet, as we were first in line at the morning. AND HOLY BALLS, LIVE PERFORMANCES AND JIYEON AND 100X BETTER. I shall leave you with some sneaked very shit pictures. they're shit because they keep continual watch for people trying to take photos. I had to take these without actually looking at the camera ![]() + Show Spoiler + P.S: holy shit jiyeon is so fucking good irl tl:dr; korea is fucking awesome, compared to australia it is just amazing, and i defs want to go back, and might even give a shot at living there p.p.s: the hottest fridge ad ive seen in my life ![]() was it easy without speaking korean? Spoiler that please....... | ||
Ixas
930 Posts
December 11 2011 04:18 GMT
#41156
^ pm that please Lub dat pjy | ||
woob
United Kingdom1322 Posts
December 11 2011 04:54 GMT
#41157
it kind of sounds like they say "shake shake shake" but that may not be the actual words, dont know anything else, but you guys have done more with less from what ive seen | ||
Ruffian
United States369 Posts
December 11 2011 05:02 GMT
#41158
On December 11 2011 13:54 woob wrote: Anyone know this song: it kind of sounds like they say "shake shake shake" but that may not be the actual words, dont know anything else, but you guys have done more with less from what ive seen Not sure if this is right but I immediately thought of this | ||
woob
United Kingdom1322 Posts
December 11 2011 05:05 GMT
#41159
On December 11 2011 14:02 Ruffian wrote: Show nested quote + On December 11 2011 13:54 woob wrote: Anyone know this song: it kind of sounds like they say "shake shake shake" but that may not be the actual words, dont know anything else, but you guys have done more with less from what ive seen Not sure if this is right but I immediately thought of this + Show Spoiler + http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyROBgl7wlA No but thx for trying ^^ im not even sure if theyre saying 'shake' but thats how it sounds | ||
Radioman
Canada904 Posts
December 11 2011 05:10 GMT
#41160
Just gonna throw this in there it might be it (theres a lot of shaking in it you might have just thought of shaking :D) + Show Spoiler + | ||
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