But as an aside, I do feel it's kinda sad that from what I've seen that Korean parents even encourage it. Your parents, of all people, should be the ones who always love you / support you no matter what.
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S_SienZ
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But as an aside, I do feel it's kinda sad that from what I've seen that Korean parents even encourage it. Your parents, of all people, should be the ones who always love you / support you no matter what. | ||
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Klipsys
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DarKFoRcE
Germany1215 Posts
On December 28 2012 15:35 S_SienZ wrote: Disclaimer: I'm all for people being able to do w/e they want with their body / money. But as an aside, I do feel it's kinda sad that from what I've seen that Korean parents even encourage it. Your parents, of all people, should be the ones who always love you / support you no matter what. People in korea are SUPER different in that regard. I remember when i was in Busan for WCG, i was going through a traditional market in the morning and some old woman called me "monkey man" or something like that (i had all fuzzy hair and a bit of a beard) :D | ||
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shin_toss
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L3g3nd_
New Zealand10461 Posts
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TAMinator
Australia2706 Posts
On December 28 2012 15:37 DarKFoRcE wrote: People in korea are SUPER different in that regard. I remember when i was in Busan for WCG, i was going through a traditional market in the morning and some old woman called me "monkey man" or something like that (i had all fuzzy hair and a bit of a beard) :D koreans dont have much facial hair, so your beard probably gave her the impression that you were a monkey | ||
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Canada16217 Posts
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MountainDewJunkie
United States10344 Posts
On December 28 2012 15:37 DarKFoRcE wrote: People in korea are SUPER different in that regard. I remember when i was in Busan for WCG, i was going through a traditional market in the morning and some old woman called me "monkey man" or something like that (i had all fuzzy hair and a bit of a beard) :D She probably just wanted to run her fingers through your thick luscious hair | ||
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pdd
Australia9933 Posts
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RogerX
New Zealand3180 Posts
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DisaFear
Australia4074 Posts
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Serinox
Germany5224 Posts
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Proseat
Germany5113 Posts
On December 28 2012 13:45 Proseat wrote: I think all he got done is a blepharoplasty (a.k.a. "double eyelid surgery") and likely a epicanthoplasty, which are both rather common in South Korea and other Asian countries. I'd say he does look much better now. + Show Spoiler [blepharoplasty] + ![]() + Show Spoiler [epicanthoplasty] + ![]() | ||
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illsick
United States1770 Posts
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ppshchik
United States862 Posts
On December 28 2012 14:26 Discarder wrote: He looks like the "President" in the film 120 days of sodom before the surgery. ![]() ![]() Lol.... | ||
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ThePlayer33
Australia2378 Posts
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Daumen
Germany1073 Posts
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DomiNater
United States527 Posts
On December 28 2012 13:36 babylon wrote: Here's Stork's before and after: ![]() Please tell me you meant after and before.... the pic on the left of him is so much better. | ||
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Wildmoon
Thailand4189 Posts
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
On December 28 2012 15:29 Ksquared wrote: I'm sure he is a much happier and more confident person now. At least for Americans and Norwegians, this usually isn't the case. | ||
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