At least he appears to be a grown ass man, unlike the Disney film Blank Check.
At least he appears to be a grown ass man, unlike the Disney film Blank Check.
In South Korea, you have to separate food scraps before throwing them out. It’s then made into livestock feed.
Came to make a “Jony Ive alive!” joke, but ya beat me to it!
Clueless, anyone?
A decade ago, it was damn near impossible to get actual deodorant, not antiperspirant, in Korea. I had to get folks from The States to mail me Old Spice occasionally.
You hit them together at sporting events to MAKE SOME NOOOOOOIIIIZE!
Where’d you grow up where everyone is depressed? Detroit? I kid, Detroiters. Y’all got some things going on.
But naw; not depressed and don’t know too many depressed people.
Not even the fun kind of X. C’mon, iPad kids!
Yeah, the measurement of “plates” is really vague. Plates come in all kinds of sizes. People usually eat kimchi as banchan, or a side dish. I have lived in Korea for a long time, and I have never heard of nor seen anyone eat that I would consider a plate full, let alone three plates in one day.
While the ISPs are being greedy, because the major three compete against each other, internet is cheap. I pay around 25usd/month for giga and basic cable in Seoul.
The brands you mentioned aren’t widely available in Korea. Since LG left the market, all the carriers, to my knowledge, only offer Apple or Samsung devices.
Source: I’ve lived in SoKo for a long time.
I miss my Flip. I went with a S23 Ultra because I had a kid and wanted a better camera. Will likely go back to a foldable with my next one. Loved the physicality of opening and shutting it. (Wait… My kid will probably like that part too and will wreck my next one.) The loved the weight and the dimensions of it folded as well.