Tokishi7
Tokishi7 t1_j9iw20h wrote
Reply to comment by cesarmac in South Korea court recognises same-sex couple rights for first time by Mrloler70
Kdramas are also heavily monitored and influenced by the government. It’s one of the issues we have here is that kdramas will often come in waves from government incentives
Tokishi7 t1_j8uqhaz wrote
Reply to comment by Strange-Luck-5773 in Apple Exploring Viability of Foldable Devices With Touch-Sensitive Chassis. by SUPRVLLAN
Damn. We ran out of warranty a month or two and they charged $400 to replace the fold Z. 😂 wish they were they kind in Korea
Tokishi7 t1_j5jkdnd wrote
Reply to comment by Righteous_Fury224 in Year of the Cat, me, digital, 2023 by camkatsu
Am from the United States. Knew it was both year of the rabbit and cat. Seems like a education diff
Tokishi7 t1_iy2llxg wrote
Reply to comment by dotsalicious in TIL that many pro archers use surprise release mechanisms to prevent themselves from anticipating and reacting to the impending impact. by broogernavn
Especially at 3-D shoots. If it’s a surprise then that means it’s the wood’s arrow now. You can try looking for it, but good luck.
Tokishi7 t1_ix30mpl wrote
Reply to comment by AidenStoat in TIL: raccoons are native to North America, having been introduced elsewhere only in the 20th century. by acequark
USSR also grabbed some crabbed and brought them across the towards the Fjords and the crabs decimated populations there
Tokishi7 t1_iwakmdg wrote
Reply to comment by GomNana in South Korea, Japan seek better 'ties' amid North Korea missile tensions by Srishanvi
Goes further back than that even. Many Koreans still find issues with the first invasion back hundreds of years ago.
Tokishi7 t1_itj7aon wrote
Reply to comment by gooverofme1 in Joseon, the predecessor of modern Korea(s) - Part 3: Japan and Qing Invasions (early 17th century) by spinnybingle
Could be normal, but the severity of it has left the peninsula crippled throughout its history to modern times.
Tokishi7 t1_itiuxf4 wrote
Reply to comment by DiploJ in Joseon, the predecessor of modern Korea(s) - Part 3: Japan and Qing Invasions (early 17th century) by spinnybingle
Can’t say we’ve come much further living here…It’s rather cut throat these days as well unfortunately
Tokishi7 t1_itfnzv1 wrote
Reply to comment by Algaean in Joseon, the predecessor of modern Korea(s) - Part 3: Japan and Qing Invasions (early 17th century) by spinnybingle
It’s just disappointing in Korea’s case and rather ironic with the nationalism here. Living here feels like we haven’t come much further since
Tokishi7 t1_itfn0c4 wrote
Reply to comment by spinnybingle in Joseon, the predecessor of modern Korea(s) - Part 3: Japan and Qing Invasions (early 17th century) by spinnybingle
I’m mostly just talking about how korean history is just how can we screw over the nation to put our family into power only for another family to do the same a few years later. Despite Joseph’s length, I would go to say that pre Joseon was much more successful. Koreans really don’t like it when you point out one of the reasons that japan walked in so easily in the late 1800s as well.
Tokishi7 t1_itfhhzf wrote
Reply to Joseon, the predecessor of modern Korea(s) - Part 3: Japan and Qing Invasions (early 17th century) by spinnybingle
Korean history is basically how can we screw over the nation further and further. Hell, the first king of Joseon basically sealed the deal on Korea’s future as a small “island” country just so he could be king and then was shorty replaced. Korea has one of the most unstable histories I’ve ever read about. Just constant back stabbing. A great analysis tho and great read.
Tokishi7 t1_j9jdsy3 wrote
Reply to comment by mayssi in South Korea court recognises same-sex couple rights for first time by Mrloler70
I was more talking about the big stuff like TVN, KBS, OCN. I don’t really watch too many web dramas.