Isn't he notorious for disclosing incredibly identifiable information? His car, his taste for niche slip-ons, etc. I wasn't around for any of this, but didn't he also literally post pictures of himself in the past? (The infamous "shorts" incident)This, coupled with his use of the same/similar username across multiple platforms and Trump toilet tweet-like idiolect, would make it very easy for one to build a profile on him and track him if they so wished. He's probably even divulged his real name somewhere along the line, too.He's just lucky that no one is interested in pursuing him.
I'm re-reading this whole bike Jangsu thing and I honestly believe it's the thread of the year, so far.It's soooooo absurd. Hahaha just go back and look at his posts. HahahahaWell, ya know. Maybe the business put a grey fabric square over the sign, I dunno.Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuu hahahaha oh, seriously, go back and read the whole thing in one go as a single work. It's bloody incredible. Haha hahahaha
kor(over)share.org is ------> that way
Watching the chat is hilarious. Some of them are so hopelessly green, it's cute.
my butthole is so tight, I swallowed a quarter and shat out 5 nickels!
The menu in Korea will cost 13 percent less than that of the United States, Five Guys Korea CEO Oh Min-woo told reporters. How can the CEO so brazenly lie about that?
33k for a fast food burger, small fries, and shake? Prices are going up. ㅠ ㅠ ———————-American prices: Bacon cheeseburger: $8.69Little Cajun fries: $3.09Peanut butter shake: $5.35———————Larger portion sizes in the USA? Sometimes that’s the case; not sure here. How can Koreans afford these high prices? They’re getting gradually getting more disposable income as wages rise? Supply and demand sets prices… and land is more expensive in Korea hence higher restaurant running costs?