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Name: Tarek
Location: Osan, South Korea
Birthday: 7/28/1988
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Occupation: Unemployed/Between Jobs
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Saturday, January 28, 2006

god, this place is gay but at least the women are fine. real jocks are dumb as hell though and real cheerleaders are just *Shrugs*. but at this school im like a super pimp, man i get numbers like crazy. yep thats about it.....still lookin for a job though....


Thursday, December 15, 2005

7 Things I Realized About America

1.) Americans are fat: most of my 1st period class weights over 40 pounds more than me

2.) Money gets u anything and everything: Kids drive to school in Hummers they got for making Cs on their report cards

3.) Ethic minors are picked on everyday: Almost everyday ive heard some joke or remark about asian, black, indian, or mexican people

4.) Really Big: I walked into the walmart supercenter and couldnt find a thing i was looking for without help

5.) Internet is everything: I went half-way across the city to Radio Shack to get a job and they told me to go home and apply online 

6.) Causal, Really: Some girls wear actual bed clothes and stuffed animal slippers to school every day of the week

7.) Always nothing to do: There seems to always be some place to go, some assignment to do, or some club or team to join, or some party to attend but most of the time they say there's nothing to do and usually there isnt because of their own personal laziness


Sunday, December 04, 2005

yeah so oklahoma isnt as bad as i make it sound, but im attempting to displace antisocial behavior to worsten in the situation, lucky me..... eventually imma die or get over it. my moneys on the second one. i think imma visit korea soon cuz my counselor says i can graduate early, yes for me =) but i just need money to get there >=( and im probably going to stay with some dude i know there *shrugs* yeah well imma need a butt load of money. so imma have to get a job soon. to everyone in korea enjoy and to people in the US maybe imma visit u lol. why is that funny? iono -_- 

dude im so pessimistic.......


Thursday, September 08, 2005

kinda weird two posts in one day, but anyways. just wanta say yes i know im alternative and i like it and if u dont u can f off =)

signed Tornado Slater =)


Ok updating so destiny doesnt get pissed at me. Well so far school is fun and im trying to make the best of it. In less than 2 months I pack up and move off to damned Oklahoma. So its been fun and I hate moving. Oh and its kinda weird Osan is actually starting to look like a real high school lol and just when im leaving. So basically life sux and two more years til college....

so yeah life really really sux.....

 

You Know You're Korean When...

You have a container full of Kim-Chee in your fridge right now.

You or your parents start singing when drunk.

Your parents are shorter than you.

You call a korean older than you "Oppa/Hyung" or "Un Nee/Nuna"

Your parents think church is a social event.

"No-Rae-Bang" is a common household word.

Your main source of income is New Years.

Everyone asks if you're Chinese.

Your parents think anything goes with rice.

"Glue? Use rice, it?s better"

Your parents have never kissed you.

Your parents have never kissed each other.

Failing a class means finding a new place to live.

Your mom rents korean soap operas and watches them daily.

Sleeping on the floor is nothing new to you.

Your parents yell your korean name REAL loud in public places.

No matter how hard they try, your parents will never pronounce "wood" correctly.

You think ramen is the fifth food group.

You have to translate for your parents when ordering fast food.

Your family owns a dry cleaning place, liquor store, or grocery store.

Your mother has a short haired, curly perm.

Your parents still tried to get you into places half-price saying you're 12 when you're really 14.

You ask your parents help on your math homework and 2 hours later they're still lecturing you about how they knew it in 4th grade.

You have a 40 lb. bag of rice in your pantry.

You've had a bowl haircut in one part in your life.

You've had to sit through karaoke videos with ugly asian women attempting to dance in a temple or park.

You've had to eat parts of animals they don't even put in hotdogs.

Piles of shoes tend to make it hard to open the front, back, and closet doors.

You hear (your name + eee (optional) + yah) every time someone calls you.

Your parents insist you marry someone Korean.

People see a bunch of scribble on chopsticks and ask you to translate.

Your parents simply cut off the green/black part off the bread and say "Eat it anyway, it?s good for you."

Your parents have either forced you to play the piano, violin, or both.

You have rocks, sticks, leaves, deer antlers, and other strange smelling substances for medicine.

Your parents read about some super nerd who has no life and got in the paper for scoring highest in the SAT?s and ask why you can't be more like him.

When an Asian girl with a white guy (or vice versa) walks by, your parents STARE at them with their eyes popping out.

When you go to buffets, your parents make you eat until you think you're going to hurl, and even after you do, they say, "good, eat more."

Your parents never participated in the "American" traditions of Santa Claus, Easter Bunny, or the Tooth Fairy. You'll say, "Where's Santa Claus?" and they'll reply, "Santa Claus! Ptch! He's dead!" And then you'll start crying.

After you're get off the phone with someone from the opposite sex, your parents will start interrogating you about that person (except the last one). You'll talk to someone from the opposite sex two days in a row, and your parents immediately think there's something going on.

You bring home straight As, and your parents say, "So? You're supposed to get that!"

You're proud to be Korean - and you pass these jokes on to all your Korean friends!


(most of this is very true. especially the grade part. at least in my family. but i must say that since my family is not 100% korean we're not all that bad)

 



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