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Post by esedler8785 on Sept 25, 2006 0:49:01 GMT -4
uhh am I the only one who spotted this is the latest news on this site.
"09.23.06 we're bringing studio back
wow, we just got back from korea and all i can say "KAMSAHAMNIDA". everyone in korea was so nice, from our label to the kids at the festival... even the secretary to the mayor! it was literally an honor to be able to take part in something like this. we can't believe how many fans we have in korea! "
wait...lets just take out that section..."everyone in korea was so nice, from our label to the kids at the festival."
uhhh the what now!
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Post by JBaker on Sept 25, 2006 2:28:57 GMT -4
I think he possibly means the label that puts out their albums in Korea. Bands on smaller labels usually release through other labels overseas.
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Post by coldloc on Sept 25, 2006 3:09:36 GMT -4
I'm pretty sure he's referring to the Korean label DreamOn Records that made their two releases available in Korea.
Oh, and Supersudz99. I love your signature. You must be a Tool fan. ;D
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Post by esedler8785 on Sept 25, 2006 14:46:08 GMT -4
yeah I just realized that...doh.
thank you, thank you yes I am...and im seein them next friday sweeet.
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Post by coldloc on Sept 25, 2006 19:49:56 GMT -4
thank you, thank you yes I am...and im seein them next friday sweeet. No problem. I saw Tool back in August and they were awesome even though the crowd sucked a tad bit. Hope you have fun with the show.
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Post by Pigs On The Wing on Oct 2, 2006 2:12:12 GMT -4
so korean fans now can sing along to their favorite songs even though they don't know what they are saying.
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Post by Jazmin on Oct 2, 2006 2:29:23 GMT -4
Some Korean fans know English.
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Post by coldloc on Oct 2, 2006 4:43:54 GMT -4
so korean fans now can sing along to their favorite songs even though they don't know what they are saying. Those who are able to sing along pretty much understand what they are saying.
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Post by Dead Poetic on Oct 2, 2006 8:02:13 GMT -4
so korean fans now can sing along to their favorite songs even though they don't know what they are saying. Just because Americans are so narrow-minded that they don't even consider learning another language doesn't mean that the rest of the world thinks everything revolves around them, too.
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Post by [::april / 03::] on Oct 2, 2006 14:46:16 GMT -4
that might be true for most americans, but i don't think that's what he was alluding to.
regardless of the foreign country (usa or not) you live in, if someone wants to know the lyrics to a foreign song they don't know the language to... they'll probably try and find out somehow, some way.
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Post by esedler8785 on Oct 2, 2006 14:46:18 GMT -4
Just because Americans are so narrow-minded that they don't even consider learning another language doesn't mean that the rest of the world thinks everything revolves around them, too. Stereotyping!! Just because some of us don't know a foreign language does not mean we are narrow minded. It is increasingly harder to learn another language when you are older and it is incredibly hard to try and understand the different nature of languages other then English when your born and raised with nothing but English surrounding you. Nowadays they start foreign language problems when kids are alot younger so it is easier for them to take in more knowledge and become accustomed to it by the time they are in middle-high school. I can understand why Americans are viewed as narrow minded but do not assume that every single one of us follows that stereotype, you'd be suprised at how many people think for themselves and look beyond the country to try and understand different perspectives. It really bothers me that such a negative viewpoint is based on the way our country is ran, everyone outside of the US thinks we are idiots because our system and our president can be considered rather rash and inconsiderate. By judging us based on the way we are run is like judging every Iraqui and Pakistani person as a terrorist out to kill. I really don't know what I'm trying to say and I think I went off in a completely different direction but my point is that by stereotyping Americans as narrow minded your no better than anyone who says Korean fans who sing along to SR songs have no idea what they're saying. It is very possible that you also misinterpreted that, I really don't think he meant it as in everyone from Korea has no idea what Straylight Run was singing because they don't know English, I think he really meant the Koreans that only knew the Korean language.
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Post by [::april / 03::] on Oct 2, 2006 14:50:40 GMT -4
I really don't know what I'm trying to say and I think I went off in a completely different direction but my point is that by stereotyping Americans as narrow minded your no better than anyone who says Korean fans who sing along to SR songs have no idea what they're saying. It is very possible that you also misinterpreted that, I really don't think he meant it as in everyone from Korea has no idea what Straylight Run was singing because they don't know English, I think he really meant the Koreans that only knew the Korean language. basically. we all have our narrow-minded glitches, no matter what country we're from -- industrialized, or not. it's sort of impossible to be aware of everything even though some of us try (really hard).
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Post by kathee on Oct 9, 2006 0:48:55 GMT -4
korean people speaking english is so funny. take my dad for example, who didnt know what the difference between liver and river was because koreans have one letter for the "r" and "l" sounds. and my mom says the h in what
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