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you flaunt around it without any shame whatsoever

that's being proud of it in my book

i'm fine

i should go sleep though, races and argentina's game force me to go to mass in the morning tomorrow

Ah, have fun.

Maruuuuuuuuuu~

I'm alright actually. :o what about you

Ah, doing alright also.

wait is that jason omg

Hi Roxas. (=゚ω゚)ノ

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Apparently Koreanshipping

Spicier than 된장...

Purer than 소주....

That is... the essence of Koreanshipping.

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BUT 된장 ISN'T SPIIIIICCYYY.

I have no tolerance for spice, honey.

Shut up and eat your tteokboki.

진짜 맵다맵다맵다맵다맵다맵다맵다맵다. 싫어. :<

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I have no tolerance for spice, honey.

진짜 맵다맵다맵다맵다맵다맵다맵다맵다. 싫어. :<

BUT YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO TOLERATE SOMETHING THAT ISN'T SPICY IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!

Or are you talking about 고추장??? 'Cause I can understand people finding that spicy.

But man spicy food is the best. D:<

김치, 찌게, and all sorts of Korean food is spicy. :<

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KOREAN THREAD

ONLY 8D



BUT YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO TOLERATE SOMETHING THAT ISN'T SPICY IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!

Or are you talking about 고추장??? 'Cause I can understand people finding that spicy.

But man spicy food is the best. D:<

김치, 찌게, and all sorts of Korean food is spicy. :<

No actually I meant 고추장. 된장 is amazing I live for that shit.

This is why I only eat 냉면 and barbecue gg.

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KOREAN THREAD

ONLY 8D

No actually I meant 고추장. 된장 is amazing I live for that shit.

This is why I only eat 냉면 and barbecue gg.

But we don't outnumber the BRs.

고추장 and 된장 are both amazing.

Especially my grandma's 'cause she makes both by hand.

Actually drying the peppers and beans, grinding them, and putting them in pots for months.

Don't worry, those and Kimchi are what Korean cuisine is known for, anyway.

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