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SkinnyPupp 10-14-2011 02:55 AM

Whatever you want to call it. There is nothing more annoying than girls dressing up in "cute" uniforms (usually versions of ones that men wear) and act like little girls. Maybe that appeals to a certain type of person, but I find it to be excruciatingly annoying, and more than a little creepy.

If Justin Bieber is a 10 on an annoying scale of 1-10, Korean pop would be a 900
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geeknerd 10-14-2011 03:07 AM

The "world" thinks otherwise. Korean Wave lawls

Korean wave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hurricane 10-14-2011 03:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alphamale (Post 7613051)
The shitty korean cars for their own domestic market is truth. I've met a few int'l korean students that attested to this fact without me asking the question. I forgot what brought about the remarks...but it certainly wasn't instigated by me.

So what your saying is...a Hyundai is still a Hyundai in Korea.

How does the general population even know Hyundai's are reasonably reliable cars elsewhere these days? I guess that's the power of the internet.

geeknerd 10-14-2011 03:22 AM

IMO/IME the cars arent ALL bad. like with any brand there are deemed to be cars with problems however the warranty/after service just suck balls.

Culture_Vulture 10-14-2011 03:43 AM

the warranties don't define the overall performance of the car's integrity.
5-10 years ago people would never even consider a Korean car because you could buy a Japanese one for not much more and still be driving it 5-10 years down the road. But as of late, we are genuinely seeing (at least, in North America) better quality vehicles, albeit paired with very, VERY aggressive marketing from Korean auto companies.
Will they live up to the new brand image/integrity that they've created for themselves? Guess we'll see 5-10 more years down the road.


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