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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
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On November 18 2009 11:41 Ilikestarcraft wrote: no playing sc? :<
Try reading?
"Getting away from the computer"
How about taking some NeverGGstyle pictures of ret?
Learn to cook Kimchi to perfection?
Go barhopping with Rekrul?
Learn to dance?
Parkour?
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but still sc is good for the soul
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On November 18 2009 11:43 Ilikestarcraft wrote: but still sc is good for the soul
True
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How about learning to skate? (unless you're good at that already!) You can probably skate @ 롯데월드... nice place to skate alone or with friends
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Canada780 Posts
Skating as well as skiing/snowboarding are really fun if you get enough snow up there.
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with the amount of snow in the picture im surprised you left out 3 essential winter activities: 1) SNOWBALL FIGHTING. cmon. that's the best thing to do with friends in the winter. No rocks. 2) Find a hill, bring a trash can lid, and go sledding. Watch out for trees/people/cars on the bottom. 3) Make a snowman. Props if you can make one of Marge Simpson.
Of course, that depends on whether Korea gets a lot of snow or not, but I'm just assuming from the picture that there is. Have fun.
Best of all, they're free.
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i realised you always have the same list to do things lol...
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Your skill list reminds me of Runescape lols
Anyways you should try doing pen spinning/tricks, card magic, coin tricks
and knife tricks: + Show Spoiler +
they will draw amazement, admiration, and blood from others
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That is a beautiful picture. I love the colours.
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On November 18 2009 11:50 jello24 wrote: with the amount of snow in the picture im surprised you left out 3 essential winter activities: 1) SNOWBALL FIGHTING. cmon. that's the best thing to do with friends in the winter. No rocks. 2) Find a hill, bring a trash can lid, and go sledding. Watch out for trees/people/cars on the bottom. 3) Make a snowman. Props if you can make one of Marge Simpson.
Of course, that depends on whether Korea gets a lot of snow or not, but I'm just assuming from the picture that there is. Have fun.
Best of all, they're free. it snows in seoul but its rarely ever over an centimeter so not much luck in that department.
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I definitely vote cooking. especially during the cold seasons, learning how to do easy stews, chowders and soups is incredibly relaxing and rewarding.
you can do it alone or have friends over while you finish up the dish. cooking > all (exluding sc)
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Getting a warm blanket and watching movies that fit the season. That's what I do. I love Elf.
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On November 18 2009 11:56 mOnion wrote: I definitely vote cooking. especially during the cold seasons, learning how to do easy stews, chowders and soups is incredibly relaxing and rewarding.
you can do it alone or have friends over while you finish up the dish. cooking > all (exluding sc)
I agree with this, becoming good at cooking leads to entertaining friends and family which is a great way to relax and unwind away from the computer and internet. I also endorse walking, reading and writing letters from your original list.
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Snet
United States3573 Posts
Go to the gym, ice skating if there's a place in your area.....umm idk anything else.
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you should play video games, they are pretty fun
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Calgary25939 Posts
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On November 18 2009 12:45 Chill wrote: Meet me!!!
I would if anyone bothered to invite me on these nights out.
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On November 18 2009 11:50 Athos wrote: I vote for parkour.
This.
Then you can vault over the rabid fans and stuff and get aerial shots of progamers. Definitely a good skill =D
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Calgary25939 Posts
On November 18 2009 12:59 NeverGG wrote:I would if anyone bothered to invite me on these nights out. PM me your #. I'm in Jeju until Sunday we can do something then or after.
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I heard Dan's free.
=)
and take tae kwon do lessons lol!
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Learn to knit XDXD But learning to cook is good.
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my short term activities/goals list or whatever are pretty simple, keep going to the gym and keep meeting new people
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Another good winter activity is getting high and watching the snow fall. It's always a really peaceful activity.
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gonna go skiing every weekend when it finally snows..cant wait!
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Take street-style photos of Seoul in winter, but here's the challenge: try to focus on wide and mid-angle shots instead of the narrow ones you usually do (since your main lenses seem to both be 70-200mm haha).
I've never seen winter street photography of modern day Seoul, so a big picture post of that would be awesome. (:
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Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World by Haruki Murakami
I think this book will pair quite well with wintertime and adjusting your focus. I highly recommend it.
Also, pictures of Seoul in winter would be amazing. I don't know you at all nevergg I just watched that nal_ra interview which was fantastic, but... if it's your thing at all, what if you did a mini-project over winter? Try to document winter in Seoul as though for the outsider / noob, someone who doesn't know anything about Korea, it's geography, it's culture, it's customs, where it's been and where it's going. What does it mean to be in Seoul versus other places in Korea? What does it mean to be there in the winter? What are the "spots", for visitors, for locals, the main streets everyone uses but never thinks of as a place. Maybe this would require library or book research. And then you could take pictures that capture what you needed to convey to supplement words, or just pictures! That's my idea, and I would love to see even a 1% sampler attempt at something like this. :D
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swimming, it feels damn great in winter when you swim in a warm water pool.
On a side note, I heard that in Korea, arranging flower is a very useful skill toi have for girls and there are actually training courses on this in some places in Seoul. Might be of your interest
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LETS GET SOME RET PICTURES!!!!
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The Singularity by Ray Kurzweil.
- easy to joke about, but it's cool stuff to read.
I'd probably recommend learning to cook the most though, it's rewarding on so many levels. And it's not like you'll ever say, "Oh, I wish I hadn't spent all that time learning to cook and enjoy eating."
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Immerse yourself in music.
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I bet there's some cool rock-climbing places in Seoul... try one out
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Netherlands6142 Posts
On November 18 2009 12:45 Chill wrote: Meet me!!!
^ this
What kind of jewelry are you thinking of?
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