Peter_Out
Peu dormi, vidé
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My bet is that it involves a cock.Describe the fun kind. For science
And lots of hard clucking.
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My bet is that it involves a cock.Describe the fun kind. For science
how realistic would it be to move back to Korea? I still have my cousins in Inchon but I don’t know the rest of my extended family. Could I just do it? Live somewhere where I don’t speak the language or have any friends? Would the language come back to me?
I figured if I did it I would try to transfer my job/status and work on one of the military bases. Over there I’m considered white so they’d be shocked if I spoke fluently lol.Idk if you’re seriously considering this or not, but I’ve lived in Korea. It’s easy to get around just speaking English with a few words of Korean, if you learn to read the alphabet (pretty easy to do). It would probably be harder to find a job or to be someone who looks Korean but doesn’t speak Korean.
Oh that would make sense! I knew a couple of people in the military when I was there and they seemed to have a pretty nice set up.I figured if I did it I would try to transfer my job/status and work on one of the military bases. Over there I’m considered white so they’d be shocked if I spoke fluently lol.
I have a friend who will send me various pictures and ask my thought. Sometimes he’ll direct me to a certain feature or tell me his thoughts. It’s really helped me become more descriptive and able to vocalize my thoughts.It’s interesting to play the photo game of what do you see? Looking at a picture and asking another what jumps out at them? You can give it context or not, like “look at her face” “what’s on her mind?” That can also be a caption game with pictures, or a variation as you sit in a cafe…what do you see?
It’s also good at developing situational awareness…I have a friend who will send me various pictures and ask my thought. Sometimes he’ll direct me to a certain feature or tell me his thoughts. It’s really helped me become more descriptive and able to vocalize my thoughts.
Ah the quiet darkness of night…
Does this calm bring on loneliness, or does the din of life finally quiet to the point where one can regain their thoughts, perhaps seeking something familiar to remind their spirit to live…
Embracing the calm, the peace of night, the quiet…
It can bring you back to center…The calm is restorative.![]()
Situational awareness is at an all time low these days! People walking down the middle of the road in parking lots, blocking aisles in stores, etc. Sometimes I wonder if they're that oblivious, incredibly self centered, or just plain dumb?It’s also good at developing situational awareness…
The best you can say is “oblivious” followed closely by “bless their heart” lol (southern reference)Situational awareness is at an all time low these days! People walking down the middle of the road in parking lots, blocking aisles in stores, etc. Sometimes I wonder if they're that oblivious, incredibly self centered, or just plain dumb?
Bless their pea-pickin oblivious dumbass hearts! (I'm southern.The best you can say is “oblivious” followed closely by “bless their heart” lol (southern reference)
Self centered is probably the winner
Being a left coast southerner I am not allowed to provide the full contextBless their pea-pickin oblivious dumbass hearts! (I'm southern.)