
counts as "petty terrorism", doesn't it?
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Mon 9 Feb 2009, 23:56,
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I'm in a bad mood and therefore pedantic.
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Mon 9 Feb 2009, 23:58,
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They're missing quite a bit of their legs.
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Mon 9 Feb 2009, 23:59,
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Maybe they've been drinking.
Y'know, Legless. *Gets coat*
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 0:06,
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Y'know, Legless. *Gets coat*

As in, didn't get help, perhaps from potential "petty terrorists". Which is a reply, or response to a prior statement or question.
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 0:07,
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My day would be truly terrorised.
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Mon 9 Feb 2009, 23:57,
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Anyway, sup elingphunt? Why the pedantry-inducing bad mood?
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 0:00,
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I can leave to Korea NOW, and have been able to for weeks, but it's just getting on my nerves tonight. I dislike having 'kall to do.
What's the deal with you? No Top B (pfffft)
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 0:04,
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What's the deal with you? No Top B (pfffft)

Had or have a penpal type bloke in Daegu who I haven't spoken to in absolutely ageeess.
Where abouts you headed?
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 0:08,
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Where abouts you headed?

I'll be staying in Seoul for a week beforehand to get a basic feel of the language. I've wanted to live abroad for a while, particularly the Far East, so can't wait.
:)
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 0:10,
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:)

The only thing I know about Korean is they have about seven different ways to say everything, based on how respectful you want to be to the person you're talking to. Have fun with that :P
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 0:13,
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I think that's true of most of the asian languages to some degree though. I think Hangeul did have different verb endings or something though, I really honestly can't remember it was a while ago.
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 0:19,
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But yeah, I imagine Japanese is like that, they seem a very deferential people.
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 0:20,
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it has set characters unlike Chinese, which makes it much easier to learn (30 different ones methinks). I have a couple of friends teaching in China and they're loving it.
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 0:20,
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I know about 1,000 Chinese characters I reckon, and I'm nowhere near able to read a newspaper or anything.
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 0:23,
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Really nice and comparitively cheap apartments and generally not as technologically and geographically backward as London. Their underground shopping mall things are really cool as well aparantly too, even though they are basically really really cramped flea markets.
I think I can still say Fuck you (or literally "I'll kick your penis") in Hangeul.
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 0:14,
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I think I can still say Fuck you (or literally "I'll kick your penis") in Hangeul.

I'm really interested to find out the Eastern perception of the West too, first hand.
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 0:22,
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We ran an article in the Sanctuary a while ago comparing it to a student's union childcare service. Good times.
And I should be out, but I've seminar work I didn't do at the weekend, natch.
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Tue 10 Feb 2009, 0:12,
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And I should be out, but I've seminar work I didn't do at the weekend, natch.
