16 Mar 18
Funny thing here...
"Dak" is the word for chicken in Korean, and there is a slight l/r sound that accompanies it so it can be like 'dalk.' Some of our men in the office like to get chicken together and we ask one another if they are going to
"Come to the dak side."
What do you think of that?
Originally posted by @philokaliaI think it’s pretty humorous, though it would probably lose its appeal for me after about a dozen times
Funny thing here...
"Dak" is the word for chicken in Korean, and there is a slight l/r sound that accompanies it so it can be like 'dalk.' Some of our men in the office like to get chicken together and we ask one another if they are going to
[b]"Come to the dak side."
What do you think of that?[/b]
Originally posted by @philokaliaIf it's adult Koreans in your office who are laughing at such a clunker or repeating it to please you, they may well be simply fellating you - metaphorically speaking - because you're an ex-pat.
Funny thing here...
"Dak" is the word for chicken in Korean, and there is a slight l/r sound that accompanies it so it can be like 'dalk.' Some of our men in the office like to get chicken together and we ask one another if they are going to
[b]"Come to the dak side."
What do you think of that?[/b]
16 Mar 18
The term actually existed before I got to this place.
There is also an atmosphere of lots of "dad jokes," or, in Korean, "Ajae gag."
I've honestly developed a real appetite for bad humor -- even before I had such a specific taste, I was interested in the sort of 'anti-humor' you get from shows like Tim & Eric.
16 Mar 18
Originally posted by @philokaliaIf you're looking for 'bad humour' I could always introduce you to Rusty in the General Forum.
I've honestly developed a real appetite for bad humor -- even before I had such a specific taste, I was interested in the sort of 'anti-humor' you get from shows like Tim & Eric.
Originally posted by @philokaliaYou must be why we can't have nice things and why we had to endure Beavis & Butthead.
The term actually existed before I got to this place.
There is also an atmosphere of lots of "dad jokes," or, in Korean, "Ajae gag."
I've honestly developed a real appetite for bad humor -- even before I had such a specific taste, I was interested in the sort of 'anti-humor' you get from shows like Tim & Eric.
Originally posted by @secondsonSince you don't believe God exists, specifically the God of the Bible, then it is reasonable that you would think anything the Bible says is nonsensical.
Since you don't believe God exists, specifically the God of the Bible, then it is reasonable that you would think anything the Bible says is nonsensical.
But that rationale is without merit since you cannot prove God doesn't exist. That makes your claim just as nonsensical as any other.
There is light and there is darkness. Just as the Bible says. A ...[text shortened]... on truth, not the nonsensical.
The light exposes truth, but darkness conceals it. Two paths.
But that rationale is without merit since you cannot prove God doesn't exist. That makes your claim just as nonsensical as any other.
Erm no. Not believing in Satan if you don't believe in God makes a lot of sense (If we're wrong to believe this then it may be a demonstration of ignorance on two counts but it still makes sense).
As for proving your god doesn't exist, prove no such proof already exists.
19 Mar 18
Originally posted by @philokaliaWe are controlled by tv-Jim Morrison
I think there are far worse things on TV these days!
Reality TV has shown just how low all of society can go, lol.