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Started by Obvious Li, November 24, 2012, 12:20:18 PM

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Obvious Li

Quote from: "TheVancouverGuy"Shen Li your content really hurts. Why would you say something like that about someone. Sometimes I get upset reading your posts.




WTF....get a pair...ghost is a whinny, blubbering, obese, man hating liar....Shen Li you are too kind.......

Romero

Quote from: "Shen Li"If a student had one it was done abroad. The penalty for tattooing an adult is harsh, but on a child...lookout. Nope, no underage student would show a teacher(even a foreign one) a tattoo. That fat disgusting pig is lying through her Dorito crumbed teeth.

It would be a silly thing to lie about and you're just making a silly, baseless accusation. You can't honestly believe no one in South Korea has a tattoo. This student would of been happy to show ghost since she's cool with it.



Tattoos have become more popular in South Korea, especially with younger people.


QuoteCurrently, Korean law requires those giving tattoos to be licensed medical doctors. However, although illegal, the number of non-medical tattooist is growing and there is little enforcement of the law. There is also a growing movement of advocates for amendments to the law that would allow these artists to practice their craft legally and openly. If anyone is charged, at the moment, it's the one giving the tattoo and not the one receiving it. Tattoo shops can be found in many areas around the country, especially nearby universities. In Seoul, the Hongik University area, Sincheon, Apgujeong-dong, Itaewon and Dongdaemun are just some of the districts where tattoo specialists can be found.



The days when people with tattoos had to keep them hidden by always wearing long-sleeve shirts, for example, has passed in Seoul, and gradually, elsewhere in the country as well.



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There's also a yearly tattoo convention in Seoul. Tattoos are no longer as taboo as you claim.

@realAzhyaAryola

While my husband and I were in Bora Bora, a couple of Polynesian men invited us to their shop for tattoos. My husband was so pumped to get it done and said we should both have tattoos around our ankles. He saw that I was not thrilled about it so he gave it up. I ask him today if he regrets not getting it done and he says no. I want no tattoo no matter how anyone says they are popular now. Enjoy them if you like them but I don't want any.
@realAzhyaAryola



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Pinay

Quote from: "Azhya Aryola"While my husband and I were in Bora Bora, a couple of Polynesian men invited us to their shop for tattoos. My husband was so pumped to get it done and said we should both have tattoos around our ankles. He saw that I was not thrilled about it so he gave it up. I ask him today if he regrets not getting it done and he says no. I want no tattoo no matter how anyone says they are popular now. Enjoy them if you like them but I don't want any.


Same here Azhya, i don't have any desire of getting a tattoo. I imagine that really hurts. I'm glad my hubby is not interested either :-)

@realAzhyaAryola

@realAzhyaAryola



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Anonymous

Quote from: "Azhya Aryola"I find it a violation of my flesh. Heheh.

I have never given it a thought.



I don't judge anyone that does though.



I am going to work now, have a good start to the week everyone.

 :)

Obvious Li

Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "Romero"
Quote from: "Shen Li"If a student had one it was done abroad. The penalty for tattooing an adult is harsh, but on a child...lookout. Nope, no underage student would show a teacher(even a foreign one) a tattoo. That fat disgusting pig is lying through her Dorito crumbed teeth.

It would be a silly thing to lie about and you're just making a silly, baseless accusation. You can't honestly believe no one in South Korea has a tattoo. This student would of been happy to show ghost since she's cool with it.



Tattoos have become more popular in South Korea, especially with younger people.





There's also a yearly tattoo convention in Seoul. Tattoos are no longer as taboo as you claim.

What's even sillier is to think that whale could get away with such blatant lies. No student would be dumb enough to show a teacher(even a way kuk) a tattoo. That would invite a whole host of problems. No illegal tattoo artist would ink a minor either. They would really throw the book at the tat artist for that. Nope, she lied her obese ass off.



BTW, there is dope in Korea too, but the punishment for it is harsh.




SL is right....when people get together in Korea it is still verbotten for a woman to smoke in front of men in most cases in my experience, and that includes a lot of the more "enlightened" koreans that deal with westerners regularly....i would not want to be the teenager that came home with a tattoo (banishment) or the tattoo artist (jail)..not saying it couldn't happen, but ghost is a pathological liar so you can't rely on anything she says.......even if she did teach in Korea, some of the country hagwons are really backwards

Obvious Li

Quote from: "Shen Li"
Quote from: "Romero"
Quote from: "Shen Li"If a student had one it was done abroad. The penalty for tattooing an adult is harsh, but on a child...lookout. Nope, no underage student would show a teacher(even a foreign one) a tattoo. That fat disgusting pig is lying through her Dorito crumbed teeth.

It would be a silly thing to lie about and you're just making a silly, baseless accusation. You can't honestly believe no one in South Korea has a tattoo. This student would of been happy to show ghost since she's cool with it.



Tattoos have become more popular in South Korea, especially with younger people.





There's also a yearly tattoo convention in Seoul. Tattoos are no longer as taboo as you claim.

What's even sillier is to think that whale could get away with such blatant lies. No student would be dumb enough to show a teacher(even a way kuk) a tattoo. That would invite a whole host of problems. No illegal tattoo artist would ink a minor either. They would really throw the book at the tat artist for that. Nope, she lied her obese ass off.



BTW, there is dope in Korea too, but the punishment for it is harsh.
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lol...there are three things you don't see in Korea (even though you know they are there)......dope, queers and homeless people...kinda nice, the police deal with it harshly and keep it out of site.....you don't want to fuck with the Korean authorities.....they are a bunch of no nonsense boys

Frost


Frost

I like a smart woman very much, even if smarter than I am so I can have a good conversation, or to be corrected if need be.

What i don't like is one of those who think they know it all, and talk down to me or others, I know a few.

Frost

Well she never did that to me, but I have noticed she does to others that's confrontational, or pushy also.

Not sure about the last year or so, not seen her postings.

I wouldn't take offense, or think to hard on it XJ, not worth it online you know. To many better things to enjoy :-)