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tk750
Joined: 17 Sep 2005
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| Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 9:46 pm Post subject: YOU MUST BE IN THE MILITARY... |
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if you are a citizen of Korea. Is that unfair or what?
I have a citizenship of Korea and America and when I turn 18, I might have to join the military for 2 yrs. :cry1:
I'm still a :bby:
Does anyone know how I can evade this? |
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thundertaker
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| Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 10:49 pm Post subject: Re: YOU MUST BE IN THE MILITARY... |
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tk750 wrote: if you are a citizen of Korea. Is that unfair or what?
I have a citizenship of Korea and America and when I turn 18, I might have to join the military for 2 yrs. :cry1:
I'm still a :bby:
Does anyone know how I can evade this?
Don't go to South Korea till you're too old to go. Or renounce your korean citizenship and become a full american one..... |
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johnz
Joined: 11 Sep 2005
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Location: Costa Del Leeds
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| Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 10:57 pm Post subject: Re: YOU MUST BE IN THE MILITARY... |
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tk750 wrote: if you are a citizen of Korea. Is that unfair or what?
I have a citizenship of Korea and America and when I turn 18, I might have to join the military for 2 yrs. :cry1:
I'm still a :bby:
Does anyone know how I can evade this?
Crossdress. |
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tk750
Joined: 17 Sep 2005
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| Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 11:28 pm Post subject: Re: YOU MUST BE IN THE MILITARY... |
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thundertaker wrote: tk750 wrote: if you are a citizen of Korea. Is that unfair or what?
I have a citizenship of Korea and America and when I turn 18, I might have to join the military for 2 yrs. :cry1:
I'm still a :bby:
Does anyone know how I can evade this?
Don't go to South Korea till you're too old to go. Or renounce your korean citizenship and become a full american one.....
I want to still go to Korea when I'm young, and I guess I'm still considering the 2nd option... |
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tk750
Joined: 17 Sep 2005
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| Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 11:29 pm Post subject: Re: YOU MUST BE IN THE MILITARY... |
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johnz wrote: tk750 wrote: if you are a citizen of Korea. Is that unfair or what?
I have a citizenship of Korea and America and when I turn 18, I might have to join the military for 2 yrs. :cry1:
I'm still a :bby:
Does anyone know how I can evade this?
Crossdress.
haha funny. :lol: |
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tk750
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| Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 11:35 pm Post subject: |
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| P.S. The reason why I'm so unenthusiastic about going is that the Korean military is very different than American. In Korea, one of the training is that they'll line you up and punch you right across the jaw for no reason. Everyone has to do it. |
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Saracen
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| Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 2:13 am Post subject: |
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The Lebanese military has a similar thing as well.
-Don't go to South Korea till you're too old to go. Or renounce your korean citizenship and become a full american one.....
Ok, do this as long as the Korean embassy has no intention of you becoming an American citizen.
-Crossdress.
Do this if you're a real chameleon... or a clown. :wink: |
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Canada_Rocks
Joined: 07 Jan 2005
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Location: Vancouver
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| Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 9:42 am Post subject: Re: YOU MUST BE IN THE MILITARY... |
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johnz wrote: tk750 wrote: if you are a citizen of Korea. Is that unfair or what?
I have a citizenship of Korea and America and when I turn 18, I might have to join the military for 2 yrs. :cry1:
I'm still a :bby:
Does anyone know how I can evade this?
Crossdress.
Didn't work for Klinger. :lol: |
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foadi
Joined: 09 Nov 2005
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Location: city of angels
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Moath wrote: The Lebanese military has a similar thing as well.
No way man, ROK military training is f***ing insane. Nearly 3% of all special forces candidates in the ROK die. According to some estimates, almost 10% of the same die in the DPRK. They ford icy rivers in their underwear after being up for 40 hours. They're all crazy. That whole country is crazy.
plus, korean wimmin r super hawt
hawter than kimchi even
liek omg
im not even joking
just dont be suprised if you get stabbed in the face |
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