Beanie level: Entertainer-in-training
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😃Crash Landing is even mentioned in the comments!

Tracing Freedom to a Pair of Jeans
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/04/style/north-korean-defector-fashion.html?referringSource=articleShare

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Yay!!! 🥇
At the archery field, a South Korean dynasty of an enchanting ruthlessness
At some future Olympics, someone else might win the gold medal in women’s archery. But not this one.
By Chuck Culpepper

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/olympics/2021/07/25/south-korea-womens-archery-olympics/

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WTH? 😮

β€˜Historical Distortions’ Test South Korea’s Commitment to Free Speech
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/18/world/asia/korea-misinformation-youtube.html?referringSource=articleShare

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More international attention on Korean cultural exports:

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/covid-19-couldnt-stop-kpop-global-rise

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NoOOoooooOOOOOooooooOOOOOooooo
When did I become a loan shark??? I wanted to stay on my rooftop enjoying the view! Now I have to go back to work? 💛💸💸💸💛

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    Congratulations! 🍾🎉🎊
    If you have some errands or need a collector just let me know 😎💰💃

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    Congratulations!!! You’ll be rolling in questionable 🤨 unethical money soon! You can have several rooftop rooms!

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      Hmmmmmmm 🤔
      Well, I guess there is that to look forward to!
      And all those lovely print polyester shirts and black suits 🤪

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    Congrats 🎉🎉

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    Congratulations!

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    Curious, I tried to watch that music video and was creeped out within 10 seconds. It’s terrible! How could this ever be more popular than actual artists performing?!

    Reminds me of the Star Trek: Voyager episode (yes, nerd, I know) where the Doctor accidentally introduces singing to aliens on a planet that had no concept of it. He essentially becomes an idol, everyone goes nuts for him…but the aliens have better technology, so they pretty quickly essentially develop their own AI singers and his star fades pretty quickly. It’s all synthetic in the end, but it “panders to the masses” and thus loses the heart and soul of music by performance – which I assume was the point the episode was trying to make. Does seem relevant here!

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    This jangles my ethics alarm bells in a big way, just like deepfake stuff. I’m glad the article actually raises some of those questions. I think what disappoints me about impressive technology sometimes is that it feels like β€œmedication to manage the side effects of the other medication I’m already taking”. In the case of this AI, I wish it actually addressed and did something about toxic fan culture, rather than create something that would be immune to some of the harms of that culture. Uggggghhhhhhhhhhh.

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Here’s (following post) an email from the nice people at Seoul Selection announcing
Learn Korean Through Kdramas.
I’ve been waiting for that to happen for me for years via osmosis.

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    From: Hank Kim
    Date: May 17, 2021 at 3:08:29 AM CDT
    To: fran , HP Kim
    Subject: … Seoul Selection

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    Dear Seoul Selection Bookshop clients,

    We are pleased to announce that Learn Korean Through K-Dramas has been published.
    Learn Korean through K-Dramas is a Korean language textbook developed around short scenes from five of the most popular Hallyu K-drama shows aired between 2012 and 2019,

    making the study of the Korean language fun and effective.

    This book comes with QR codes that provide direct links to corresponding YouTube videos, allowing for readers to totally understand the scenes’ language content while watching.

    This book is also entirely written in both English and Korean to enable even beginner Korean language students to make the most out of its content.

    The right-side pages of the book are dedicated to the original K-drama scripts and the left-side pages provide English translations for a convenient learning experience for students of all proficiency levels.

    Please click the link below for an English press release of the book.

    https://blog.naver.com/seoulselection/222349150235

    For a short glimpse of the book, you can see sample pages, or Chapter 1, You Who Came from the Stars (1κ³Ό λ³„μ—μ„œ 온 κ·ΈλŒ€)
    I wish all of you stay healthy and start going back soon to normal days that we had before the pandemic.
    Best regards,

    Hank Kim

    Seoul Selection
    Translation | Publishing | Design | SEOUL Magazine
    Website http://www.seoulselection.com
    Book Catalog https://issuu.com/seoulselection/docs/2018-2019_book_catalog
    μ„œμšΈμ…€λ ‰μ…˜ λΈŒλ‘œμŠˆμ–΄ http://issuu.com/seoulselection/docs/seoul_selection_company_brochure
    82-2-734-9567, [email protected]

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@mmmmm here are pictures of my Tree Peony wilting over the course of about a week.

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    Thank you for the pictures bbstl! They look lovely and HUGE! The color is my fav color -light pink. I suppose it doesn’t have any smell right? One good thing about flowers in colder climate is that the flowers tend to wilt much slower than in warmer climate, but I also noticed that their smells weren’t as strong as our flowers here.

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      These have a pleasant smell but it’s not perfume-y like real peonies. They had a great year this year and were so big I could have worn one for a hat 😆

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    They are such a lovely color.

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    Oh, those flowers 🌸 are lovely bbstl. Such a pretty 🤩 colour and lots of greenery. Peonies are such pretty 🌸🌺🌸🌺🌸

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      I love peonies very much, they are blooming now around here and even the air smells sweeter. Mine is actually a Tree Peony which bloom about a month before regular peonies and don’t need to be staked.

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More interesting commentary on Steven Yuen, Minari and language.

Steven Yeun’s Perfect Accent in β€œMinari”
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/steven-yeuns-perfect-accent-in-minari

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    So cool! As someone who was born in the US, I have no Vietnamese accent, and have been told I have no discernible accent that anyone can place me in a certain part of the US, even though I should have one. I’ve tried making myself have an accent and absolutely can’t, in any language. But when I went back to VN every told me I spoke in an American accent with my Vietnamese! So there it was, I do have an American accent after all!

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@sirena@mmmmm
After a month of Spring, this is what is looks like in Kansas today (and is headed here, has been snowing here for 5 hours already)

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    That looks magical!

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    Our snow was gone by the time work let out!

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    i love snow!!! but i just put red wiggler worms in my planter barrels where i’ve started sugar peas, beets, leeks… we had a warm past 5 days in the upper 70s…

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    I would not be happy.

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    Some parts of Canada (especially the province that I reside in) are said to be getting snow by the weekend

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    The pic looks lovely!

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    It looks like a fairy tale’s scene bbstl. It looks amazing to me though I’m sure you’d prefer not having any snow now. Will this affect the blooms? I’d be sad it the snow affects the flowers.

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      Hi @mmmmm, I didn’t answer you because I was waiting to see what happened after the snow. Amazingly, all the flowers and flowering trees here are fine! Today it will be over 80F and that will probably do them much more harm because they will burn up ☹️

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        Oh no.. πŸ™ it’s such a shame if that happens. The flowers have been so gorgeous… will they wilt right away?

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          They will wilt after about two days of heat over 80, mostly because they’re reaching the end of their life spans already anyway. Because it’s been cool for a long time, we’ve had longer than usual to enjoy them this year.
          And then we will start having summer flowers!

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            Ohh summer flowers already? πŸ˜€ how nice. Now I want to see those soon though I still want to enjoy the spring flowers a little bit longer.

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Oops, too many pictures! Here are more.

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    These pictures are beautiful!

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    BBSTL I LOVE these pics ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️.
    The flowers and houses are so lovely it’s like in a fairy tale! Like in heaven 👼

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      I can literally be in that garden the whole day! And many days in a roll!

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        That third photo is kind of a cheat, that’s really the best garden in the neighborhood! I’ve watched that lady develop her garden for decades. Every year, I wait for her wisteria.

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@sirena here are some of the flowers and trees that are blooming here now.

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    They are lovely!

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    So beautiful! We’re heading into winter and I miss flowers 🌸

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      Funnily enough (not really 🙁) it is predicted to SNOW here today on all these gardens! I am entertaining my neighbors by covering the big pink flowers (tree peony) with a lovely mint green cat print sheet 🤦🏼‍♀️ That will probably draw more attention than the plant 🤣

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    Bbstl can you please tag me also when you post flower pics? I love flowers so much I always dream of having a house full of flowers. (I’m making that happen nowadays.) Flowers lift up my spirit.

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    Gorgeous!

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@sirena, here are some double daffodils blooming at my house right now. I will take more pictures!

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Let’s try that again with the full link
Korean TV’s Unlikely Star: Subway Sandwiches
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/14/business/media/subway-product-placement-korea.html?referringSource=articleShare

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    @mindy would be interested to know BTIMFL is also mentioned.

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      They didn’t mention many specific shows and in fact said that Subway has been used in β€œat least 17 dramas” which just made me spit up laughing. Like, 170. Or 1700. 🤣

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      Ha! Thanks for letting me know, Ally! It made me finally click on the article, LOL.

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    I might be immune to product placement. There’s very little that would make me buy a Subway, unless it meant I’d meet a 🔥🔥🔥 Korean Hallyu actor there, and that’s not going to happen where I live. Can you imagine, “Would you Like Song Joong-ki or Lee Jong-suk with your foot-long sub?”

    Why am I always thinking about eating??

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OH myflaminggod, this article is in the Sunday NYTimes, including reference toDramabeans!👏🏽

Korean TV’s Unlikely Star: Subway Sandwiches
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/14/business/media/subway-pro

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Cool Joseon era photos on YouTube:

https://youtu.be/-PBIvijslo0

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    The one thing I couldn’t stop noticing is how high hats their traditional Korean hats rest on their heads, regardless of gender or class. (That video led to another that came up in the suggestions which was actual filming in Korea in the early 1900s, and one fellow is wearing a western style hat as would be worn in that time and thus rests lower on the head, but even in that–Korean hats rest higher.) In sageuks, they tend to wear them much lower, but most of those take place much earlier in time. I think in The_Merchant:_Gaekju_2015 aka God of Commerce, at least the merchants horesehair and the puffy ball ones (can’t think of the name) are worn a bit higher (even in the show’s poster that comes up on asianwiki), but I can’t recall the exact time period it takes place.

    🤔Now I’m trying to remember other shows from that period I’ve watched somewhat recently, and if the traditional Korean hat wearing fashion was portrayed as high or not…The Last Princess, Gunman in Joseon and Mr. Sunshine are the ones that spring to mind…there’s another I’m thinking but can’t remember the title atm, but that was much later in time so that wouldn’t help. Might have to do some quick scanning of eps to see.

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      I remember the interpreter and the pawn shop owners in Mr Sunshine always looked like their hats were a bit too small 🤣

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        Now I’m trying to remember when face reading was a thing, because weren’t high foreheads an auspicious thing? Wonder if that’s related at all to what was considered the “right” hat fit…🤔

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          Hahaha I wonder? I have thought that maybe it was a class thing, with richer men wearing bigger hats. Or richer men’s were custom made and the common man had to buy his β€œoff the shelf”. Or that it’s just a fashion thing, they look to have gotten bigger and smaller at times and sometimes have a finial on top and then that goes away. There’s probably an entire drama in the History of the Gat! 😁
          Not to mention the History of the strands of beads that hold down the gats!! 🤣

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In case anyone thinks Korean Fried Chicken happened at Shake Shack by accident:

https://www.pri.org/stories/2015-03-22/korea-pulling-out-all-stops-popularize-its-cuisine

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    Thank you for sharing!

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    I love it. Then there’s also dramaland proselytizing, sneakily brainwashing us into craving savory meat wrapped in lettuce, many, many bowls of side dishes, feeling horny when we see a bowl of ramyeon … Black ops marketingβ€”it’s working!😂

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      I can now report that I ate the Korean chicken sandwich, fries with Korean sauce AND the β€œKorean” vanilla/caramel-y shake and they were all GREAT. Shake Shack really got it right for me 😋
      (Can’t believe I initially posted this on the morning of Jan 6, that feels like a lifetime ago now 😢)

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omg, I may not be able to get real Korean Fried Chicken in my town but now I can go to Shake Shack!
🍗🍗🍗

https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/05/business/shake-shack-korean-fried-chicken/index.html

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