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Sat, August 20, 2022 | 00:32
Jason Lim
Brain freeze in two languages
I was born and raised in Seoul until I was nine years old. Then we emigrated to Asuncion, Paraguay and spent about two-and-a-half years there before landing in New York City where I grew into young adulthood. So, that means that I was immersed in three different languages in the first twenty years of my life with little exposure to the other languages when submerged in the culture of the dominant language. Naturally, I have been fascinated by how different languages play within my own brain.
2022-08-07 16:31
North Korean fishermen or murderers?
The first legitimate political bombshell of the new Yoon administration is here. It's about the forced repatriation of the two North Korean squid fishermen who confessed to killing 16 of their fellow crew members after being captured by the South Korean Navy in November 2019. After a three-day investigation by South Korean authorities, the two North Korean men were sent back to North Korea for having committed “heinous crimes.”
2022-07-24 15:21
Abe and Ito
In his Friday article in the Wall Street Journal titled “Shinzo Abe Shooting Recalls Japan's Prewar History of Political Violence,” Peter Landers writes, “The shooting recalls Japan's turbulent pre-World War II era, when assassinations occurred more frequently and were used as a political tool.
2022-07-10 16:54
AI can never be human
The world is often filled with imprecise words in such numbers that I often feel that I am drowning in the verbose inanities of language. But we must communicate for that's what makes us human. As such, we bravely dive into the foaming sea of words and grasp those few to which we choose to imbue certain meanings, as people utter them at us, twisting them with the inherent biases and mental constructs that are uniquely our own. Which, needless to say, are different from the biases and mental constructs of the person who uttered those words to us in the first place. It's a wonder we can unders...
2022-06-26 16:32
Renormalizing Seoul
I spent these past few days on a business trip to Seoul. It was interesting timing in that it feels to me that Korea is just starting to come out of many of its COVID-19 restrictions and renormalize.
2022-06-12 16:14
'Depp sadness'
It's always jarring to see the idols of your youth turn into an unfortunate spectacle right in front of your eyes. This happened to - among many others - Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson and now, Johnny Depp. I was too young to experience Elvis and Michael as they were in the beginning of their careers, except for snippets of old videos on Ed Sullivan shows and Jackson Five performances. So, when they turned into unrecognizable, larger-than-life caricatures - more akin to bad modern art than actual, relatable people - it was more of a rubbernecking exercise than anything else.
2022-05-29 16:25
'Luna eclipse'
The crash that some had been warning about happened. TerraUSD (UST), a stablecoin, imploded over a period of a few days. TerraUSD was pegged 1:1 to the U.S. dollar through an algorithmic smarts that linked its value to a sister cryptocurrency called Luna, which crashed to $0.40 on May 12th; on May 5th, Luna was worth $87
2022-05-15 16:25
Elon, the Twitter bodhisattva
The legend of Elon Musk has only gotten bigger in recent days with his purchase of Twitter for $44 billion. What's really interesting about this purchase is that Musk doesn't do things for the sake of doing the thing. He does things for the sake of doing the vision.
Kim Ji-soo | 2022-05-01 16:24
BTS Army can wait
The mandatory military service for all Korean men is the third rail of South Korean politics and society. Everyone hates it and tries to find ways to escape it. At the same time, you will be socially ostracized and professionally penalized if you actually do find some way to escape since it's a mutually binding social compact of misery that everyone has equity in. If I had to do it, then you better do it. The few acceptable exemptions include medaling in the Olympics or winning the gold medal in the Asian Games. The latter was the way that Song Heung-min, the Tottenham Hotspur star, got out ...
2022-04-17 16:23
Honor slapping
Since so many people have offered their opinions on the “slap,” I figured that adding my own little voice to that discussion wouldn't tip some type of a cosmic balance, so here goes. It's certainly been a furious several days since the incident whereby Will Smith slapped Chris Rock after the comedian made a rather harmless joke making fun of Smith's wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, for being bald.
2022-04-03 16:14
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