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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Staten Island, NY
Posts: 1,145
Gallery: Goldenrod
Stats: 152/134.8/130 5'2"
WOE: LC in general
Start Date: Nov 1, 2006
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Funny Translation
Hey everyone!
Thought I'd share something funny I came across the other day... Lately I've been hitting the books, brushing up on my Korean, in preparation for spending a year there teaching English. I came across the word for "fat" in the Korean-English dictionary -- fat as in body size, not as in the biological/nutritional sense. Anyway, the list of words were: fat, fleshy, corpulent, corn-fed. LOL!! Apparently the Koreans have known for a while that the two are related.On a somewhat related note, I'd like to thank whoever mentioned the documentary King Corn. I just watched it, and it was awesome. Very educational about the industry, and why it came to be the way it is, not only with subsidies, but with the massive overproduction in the first place. Even the farmers they profiled knew they were basically growing a crop with no nutritional value, and acknowledged that it's really become about the bottom line these days. -Amy |
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: austin
Posts: 1,696
Gallery: amiga74
Stats: 150/140/135 - 5'7.5
WOE: super-slow via moderation/organic
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wow, interesting! corn fed-ha ha!
my cousin and his korean wife just had a baby. the word for grandma is "harmony"-isn't that cool?? |
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