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On July 26 2012 18:56 Aerisky wrote: lol purple, thanks.
And yeah, @Synapze I was actually mildly wondering the same thing. That level is just barely over the legal limit (and it's confirmed that he has about 1-2 glasses of beer), which is set quite low. Maybe his alcohol tolerance is downright terrible, but I think it was more that he was driving extremely recklessly and unable able to see the motorcyclist than being drunk.
However he was legally over the limit and I imagine that they will prosecute for that, as after all, there is saddeningly a really injured victim here as a result of his actions (so the reason behind the accident is beside the point at this moment). More than that I don't feel I have anything to comment on. Overall I just think it's a very sad incident and hope the best for the victim. Riding motorcycles is extremely dangerous, and there's the thing with hospital workers sometimes referring to them as "organ donors" because it doesn't take too much to critically injure or kill a motorcyclist....really scary :/
If you remember daesung was involved in an accident that was abit more serious and hes still in the biz, i heavily doubt anything will happen to him, the guy that got hurt will probably get money to stay quite and khun will be back after sometime off repenting.
Also hes thai and if you've ever been to SEA you will know that they all drive like fucking madmen, regardless of alcohol level.
You haven't lived until you've been in a car in India
it's like sky diving with nothing but a handkerchief for a chute
On July 26 2012 18:56 Aerisky wrote: lol purple, thanks.
And yeah, @Synapze I was actually mildly wondering the same thing. That level is just barely over the legal limit (and it's confirmed that he has about 1-2 glasses of beer), which is set quite low. Maybe his alcohol tolerance is downright terrible, but I think it was more that he was driving extremely recklessly and unable able to see the motorcyclist than being drunk.
However he was legally over the limit and I imagine that they will prosecute for that, as after all, there is saddeningly a really injured victim here as a result of his actions (so the reason behind the accident is beside the point at this moment). More than that I don't feel I have anything to comment on. Overall I just think it's a very sad incident and hope the best for the victim. Riding motorcycles is extremely dangerous, and there's the thing with hospital workers sometimes referring to them as "organ donors" because it doesn't take too much to critically injure or kill a motorcyclist....really scary :/
If you remember daesung was involved in an accident that was abit more serious and hes still in the biz, i heavily doubt anything will happen to him, the guy that got hurt will probably get money to stay quite and khun will be back after sometime off repenting.
Also hes thai and if you've ever been to SEA you will know that they all drive like fucking madmen, regardless of alcohol level.
You haven't lived until you've been in a car in India
it's like sky diving with nothing but a handkerchief for a chute
And it's raining, and people are throwing needles at your handkerchief
On July 26 2012 14:29 DystopiaX wrote: a $2 a pop hooker.
$2 Wow, I need to move to the U.S. Your expected value can't be negative on a 2$ call.
Here's a low quality preview of KARA's Go Go Summer 2012 version.
It will be on the Japanese mini-album that will contain the solo songs or so I heard. It's basically just a remix, the vocals are all the same. Original sounds better in my opinion. Not sure what DSP were thinking...
I was not here at the time and know nothing about either Big Bang or Daesung (only seen him in Family Outing a few times), what incident happened with him?
I think this is a pretty accurate sum-up of what happened. It does sound sort of biased so you might want to take it with a grain of salt. Apparently there was a (very) drunk motorcyclist who had some trouble or something, and a taxi driver stopped to try to help him. Daesung was speeding, hit the taxi, which then killed the motorcyclist.
I like the sudden influx of duet groups. JJ Project and 2BiC. They're always great at vocals. This makes me excited! \o/
If I'm not mistaken this should be their first release so no wonder you haven't heard them before
It's Jiae who was once in T-ara but I think she changed her stage name now and someone else who I forgot now lol. I like it, it's pretty decent and the rap part makes it come alive a bit more + Show Spoiler +
On July 27 2012 00:57 HaXXspetten wrote: Could have happened to anyone, but when it happens to someone like this... well it's sure as hell gonna change his life forever
Implying that people who aren't him don't get their live dramatically changed when they basically kill a guy?
Yura ruins that song btw, its kinda meh, group has potential though.
On July 27 2012 00:57 HaXXspetten wrote: Could have happened to anyone, but when it happens to someone like this... well it's sure as hell gonna change his life forever
Implying that people who aren't him don't get their live dramatically changed when they basically kill a guy?
Yura ruins that song btw, its kinda meh, group has potential though.
Implying that it will change how other people look at him in addition to how he looks at himself
On July 27 2012 00:49 Kipsate wrote: Guy hit a guy on a motorcycle, and the victim died.
Not really what happened in Daesung's case, the motorcyclist was in the wrong too. The guy had a 0.186 BAC and crashed his bike into a streetlamp. Obviously Daesung shouldn't have been speeding, but it was just an accident.
Edit: New Shin Yong Jae, one of the best singers in Korea
Since there weren't serious injuries (as far as I'm aware), as long as he keeps his head down and makes the right noises people will probably forget soon.
Not a thing will be said/heard/cared about in Thailand. The things you can get away with in Thailand given fame and/or money is disgusting.
Good shit kmd, a discussion about people being irresponsible.
Onto more important stuff, Shin Yong Jae released the MV for the tittle track of his first mini album 24. Enjoy. + Show Spoiler [sniped] +
I liked Yongjae's solo, downloading his album in a bit to see if every track is as good or better.
The Jevice song is good but rap ruins it. BEG is the only group that can pull off raps in ballads maybe Miss$ but it is mostly rap with a melodic tune and a ballad chorus, ohh and that Davichi - T-ara collab wasn't bad either, that said don't put rap in your ballad more so when the rapper is bad.
I've tried searching for it a bit myself, but I've only been able to find it in hangul and/or romanized. Directly using google translate from that isn't working very well either, but it can give you some sort of idea if you think that means anything.