Dear Korean,
I find it strange that you use the star with the circle around it, which is the symbology on North Korea's flag. Isn't your heritage from South Korea?
Chaz
Dear Korean,
What does the orange star represent?
Sae
Dear Chaz and Sae,
The Korean must praise your astute observations. Yes, the Korean is indeed from South Korea. Yet he always had a yearning for a system of government that causes rampant starvation. So he secretly declares his allegiance to North Korea on the blog, just like the Illuminati makes its presence known through the Seeing Eye on a dollar bill.
The design is just one of the default things from blogger.com. It means nothing.
For those of you who sent smarter questions, a real post will come soon. I promise.
Got a question or comment for the Korean? Email away at askakorean@hotmail.com
Selasa, 31 Juli 2007
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