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hunchoco · 4 months ago
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Running towards your destiny
No Gain, No Love (2024) - episode 4
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gaymer-hag-stan · 11 months ago
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January 2nd Gen Releases Roundup - ICYMI
1. No More (Ma Not) by SISTAR19
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2. Dusk Till Dawn - Amber
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3. Take a Pose - Fei
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goodbuttaken · 4 months ago
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shiz and giggles list jmen, která reálně mají/nedávno měli lidé v česku
(part 3, [mostly czech, asian and pronoun-like] short names; per 2016, kdy je KdeJsme naposled mohlo sbírat)
Ban (1 jméno, dřív i příjmení)
De (2 příjmení v Praze, 15 ex jmen)
Ill (31 příjmení, hodně v Náměšti nad Oslavou)
Ell (5 příjmení), Illie (1 jméno)
Elf (1 příjmení)
Ič (2 příjmení, FM)
Iš (16 příjmení, jižní Morava)
Ižo (10 příjmení, JV a SV cíp ČR) vs Ižóf (8, úplný S Čech) vs Ižof (4, úplný J) vs Ižol (4, Hradec Králové) vs Iž (9, Přerov/Zlín) + Izsó (14), Izso (3), Ižyk (1) a dřív i Izo
Id (2 příjmení, Praha)
Re (17 příjmení, skoro všichni Šumperk), Ré (5, taky)
Le (4 jména, 569 příjmení)
Ly (5 jmen, 6 příjmení)
Or (14 jmen, všichni v Brně + 2 ex příjmení)
Ot (1 příjmení)
Xi (další sudden ex jméno i příjmení), Wi, Ri
Ro, So, Xo, Co, Pho
Ra, Ka, Xa, Ca, Na
Xe, Te, Ce, Ve
Si (1 jméno + řada složených)
Xxx (do 2011 obojí; komunikace s těmi lidmi by mě *fakt* zajímala)
Pan (do r. 2011 51 jmen a 4 příjmení)
Lo (po redukci 2011 zůstalo 1 příjmení), La (4)
Do (1 jméno, 241 příjmení)
Vo (49 příjmení, ex jméno)
Ko (1 příjmení, ex jméno)
Lé (1 příjmení)
Foo (1 příjmení)
An (5 jmen, 1 příjmení) + složeniny, Am (ex jméno)
Ye (1 jméno, 7 příjmení), Yeová (2)
Yu (4 příjmení), Yuová (1), Yú
Au (2 příjmení), Ou
Du (1 jméno a 5 příjmení), Bu (stále 1 příjmení), Cu (6), Ku (2), Gu (1), Lu (1)
Mu, Fu, Ru, Su, Ju, Nu
Wu (1 jméno, 11 příjmení, ale do 2011 jich bylo 232 + 1 Wuová)
Tu (nyní 7 jmen a 3 příjmení)
Hu (17 příjmení, ex jméno), Chu (ex 11 jmen a stále 62 [dřív 267] příjmení)
Vu (6 jmen a 365 příjmení, ze jmen tohohle typu top přeživší)
Xu (19 příjmení, ex jméno), Qu (ex příjmení), Qi (jméno ještě ano)
Ky (34 ex příjmení), Ký, Ny, Hy, Dy, Cy
Go (1 příjmení, ex jméno), Ge (8 příjmení, 2 ex jména)
Yi (jedno jméno), Ai (taky)
Ia (6 ex jmen)
Ke (2 jména, ex příjmení), Que (1 jméno, ex příjmení)
Ač (11 příjmení), Áč (25), At
Oo (dvě ex příjmení), Uu (dvě ex jména)
Be (1 příjmení, 10 ex jmen)
I, A, E (vše ex obojí)
Y, Ý (ex jména)
O (4 ex příjmení)
Ayu, Uy
Ay (8 příjmení), Aw (1 příjmení, Kyjov)
U-sa
Aia (jméno, Luhačovice)
Bi (ex 2011)
Sy (1 jméno, 1 ex příjmení)
Ba (9 příjmení)
Bá, Da, Dá, Tá, Bé
Bo (stále 3 jména)
Mo, Moo, Boo (vše ex 2011)
X (ex jméno)
Ya (jméno, Brno)
Ha (dřív 487 jmen a 365 příjmení, teď 22, resp. 66), Che (2 příjmení, ex jméno), Chi (3 příjmení v Kolíně + 2 jména), do r. 2011 taky Cha, Há, Cho a Huh
Tu (7 jmen, 3 příjmení), Tú (2 jména)
Hop (33 příjmení, ale i 2 jména)
Cá (1 příjmení, Cheb)
Cé (7 příjmení)
Ok (2 příjmení [ÚnL, Kladno], ex jméno)
Ox (3 příjmení, Teplice)
Oi, Oi Tak, Od, Ng, Šé, Oh, Ol, Ip, Is, Ib, Xú, Lý, Sú
Ťie (1, Praha)
Ji (2 příjmení, ex jméno), Di (1 jméno, ex příjmení), Mi (1 jméno i příjmení), Mí (ex jméno), Zi (2 ex jména)
Vi (4 příjmení, 14 ex jmen), Wi (5 ex příjmení)
Li (23 příjmení a 36 ex jmen), Ni (5 ex jmen, 28 ex příjmení)
Ut, Út, Er, Ur, Uz, Us
Fˇs, Bˇk, Wˇs (ex 2011)
Ině, Iňová (celkem 15, jižní Čechy)
Iňa (jméno, Hlinsko)
In (ex 1 příjmení + řada složených jmen), In Santi (3), Im
Pa Sait (1), Paa (1 v Karlových Varech)
Ma (4 příjmení, ex jméno)
Maąa (do r. 2011 jich bylo 5), Paąa (těch bylo dokonce 10)
Ao, Ąaąo
Bang (1 jméno), Bong (1 jméno i 4 příjmení)
V Yun (ex 2011), V Yacheslav
I ching, I ting, I ying (tj. varianty originálního názvu Knihy proměn)
D' Escragnolle Taunay, D´marco Odremán, Sita Nzolamesso Da S S (etc.)
pod. Al -, El -, Ó - (etc.) příjmení
Inyi (1 příjmení v Litovli)
Uyi (1 jméno v Ústí nad Labem)
Yuy Sya Gen, Sha Re Ja
Uj (11 příjmení, Ivančice + Vysočina), Új (ex)
Uc (8 příjmení)
Oz (3 jména v Brně, 1 příjmení)
Sič (30), Síč (65 příjmení), do r. 2011 i Sick
Onn (1 jméno, Brno), Oňa (1 příjmení, Bystřice p/H), Ong (2 příjmení, západ Čech)
Úa Séaghdha, Ün
Ág (3 příjmení, Blansko)
Lala (3 jména), Lála (1)
Chat (3 příjmení, dřív i jméno)
Gag (1 příjmení, Brno)
A. C., B K, K C, K. C. (ex 2011 příjmení), J C (ex jméno)
Jo (do 2011 obojí), Joo (26 příjmení, 1 jméno), Joová (4), No (ex), Ne (do 2011 jméno), Nee Tha Blay
Jojo (do 2011 příjmení), Nou Nou (2 v Brně)
Man (ex 18 jmen, příjmení běžné: 528)
Md a Mhd (do r. 2011 spousta arabských jmen, vyřazeno)
Jazz Jasper (Aš), Jax (Praha)
Je Young (ex jméno)
Gay (1 příjmení v Jihlavě, do r. 2014 i 1 jméno), That Gay (ex 1)
My (8 jmen a 1 příjmení)
That (ex 4 jména)
Ho (39 příjmení, dřív i jméno), Hoe (3 ex křestní)
Vy (1 jméno a 2 příjmení, Praha)
Ty (1 jméno)
He (2 příjmení, dřív 6 jmen), On (3 ex jména + složeniny, 1 ex příjmení)
His (2 příjmení, Přerov)
She (1 ex příjmení), Ona (19 ex příjmení), Ta (46 příjmení, 1 jméno)
Her (3 ex příjmení)
Oni (2 příjmení, 1 jméno)
Ono (2 příjmení, Brno)
To (18 příjmení, ex 6 jmen)
Them (1 jméno)
Nic (3, všichni v Orlové)
End (1 příjmení v Jablonci)
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tournament-of-the-twinks · 1 year ago
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Characters included in bracket
The Onceler from the Lorax (11)
Noise from Roleslaying with Roman (10)
Link from The Legend of Zelda (8)
Ambrosius Goldenloin from Nimona (4)
Enjolras from Les Miserables (4)
Chip from Just Roll With It (4)
Osamu Dazai from Bungo Stray Dogs (4)
Vash the Stampede from Trigun Stampede (3)
Hong Lu from Limbus Company (3)
Silver the Hedgehog from Sonic (3)
Julian Bashir from Star Trek Deep Space 9 (3)
Homestar Runner from Homestar Runner (3)
Keefe Sencen from Keeper of the Lost Cities (3)
Marvin the Magnificent from Jacksepticeye (3)
Ballister from Nimona (2)
Howl from Howl’s Moving Castle (2)
Yuki Sohma from Fruits Basket (2)
Hunter from The Owl House (2)
Nico di Angelo from PJO (2)
Prompto Argentum from Final Fantasy XV (2)
Tamaki Suoh from Ouran High School Host Club (2)
Mercutio from Romeo and Juliet (2)
Hamlet from Hamlet (2)
Daniel from Camp Camp (2)
Lear from Pokemon (2)
Asmodeus from Obey Me Shall We Date (2)
Nathan from Misfits (2)
Scout from Team Fortress 2 (2)
Nagito Komaeda from Danganronpa (2)
Alfredo Linguini from Ratatouille (2)
Tomoe from Kamisama Kiss (2)
Jermey Heere from Be More Chill (2)
Shin Tsukimi from Your Turn to Die (2)
Rui Kamishiro from Project Sekai (2)
Luke Skywalker from Star Wars (2)
Nei Huaisang from mdzs (2)
Lester Papadopoulos from The Trials of Apollo (2)
Vince Noir from The Mighty Boosh (2)
Rick Pratt from The Young Ones (2)
Haruka Sakurai from Milgram (2)
Lilia Vanrouge from Twisted Wonderland (2)
Riddle Rosehearts from Twisted Wonderland (2)
Kuzco from The Emperor’s New Groove (2)
Ennon from Good Omens (2)
Eric “Bitty” Bittle from Check‚ Please! (2)
Mars from Project Nought (1)
Twink from Q-Force (1)
Mike from Roleslaying with Roman (1)
Icarus from Greek Mythology (1)
Kajiyama Fuuta from MILGRAM (1)
Damien from Dream Daddy (1)
Mills from Be my Villian (1)
Kyo Sohma from Fruits Basket (1)
Tobias from Faroff (1)
Venti from Genshin Impact (1)
Kyoya Ootori from Ouran High School Host Club (1)
Bo from She-Ra (1)
Zazie from Trigun Stampede (1)
Leviathan from Obey Me Shall We Date (1)
Demon Eric from Good Omens (1)
Hypnos from Hades (1)
Jenson Endo from The Prince of Southland (1)
Yule from Wild Beast Forest House (1)
Lyney from Genshin Impact (1)
Kyle from She Ra (1)
Sampo from Honkai Star Rail (1)
Tartaglia from Genshin Impact (1)
Oscar from Tea for Two (1)
Ezra from Tea for Two (1)
Shut from Pretty Cure (1)
Merlin from Fate Grand Order (1)
Felix Escellun from Last Legacy (1)
Asra from The Arcana (1)
Julian from The Arcana (1)
Florian from Tea for Two (1)
Marlon from Tea for Two (1)
Errol from Tea for Two (1)
Billy Kaplan from Young Avengers/Marvel comics (1)
Chuuya from Bungou Stray Dogs (1)
Belphegor from Obey Me Shall We Date (1)
Haku from Spirited Away (1)
Anasui from Jojo's Bizzare Adventure: Stone Ocean (1)
Mizuki from Kamisama Kiss (1)
Kurama from Kamisama Kiss (1)
Sigma from Bungo Stray Dogs (1)
Gowther from Seven Deadly Sins (1)
Yukito from Cardcaptor Sakura (1)
Ren Ichimoku from Hell Girl (1)
Ashitaka from Princess Mononoke (1)
Shuntaro Chishiya from Alice In Borderland (1)
Bailin from Bailin and Li Yun (1)
Li Yun from Bailin and Li Yun (1)
Kappa from Castle Swimmer (1)
Siren from Castle Swimmer (1)
Jack from Check, Please! (1)
Al Leon from Appare-Ranman! (1)
Dr. Facilier from The Princess and the Frog (1)
Shang Qinghua from The Scum Villian’s Self Saving System (1)
Lio from Promare (1)
James from Pokemon (1)
N from Pokemon (1)
Bruno from Encanto (1)
Diego the Squire from Nimona (1)
Finnian from Kuroshitsuji/Black Butler (1)
Satan from Obey Me Shall We Date (1)
Ingo from Pokemon (1)
Akito Sohma from Fruits Basket (1)
Hatori Sohma from Fruits Basket (1)
The Man with the Yellow Hat from Curious George (1)
Laurent de Vere from The Captive Prince (1)
Miles Maitland from Bright Young Things (1)
Lance Mcclain from Voltron Legendary Defender (1)
Lelouch from Code Geass (1)
Edgar Valden from Identity V (1)
Hercules (pre training) from Disney’s Hercules (1)
Shinji Ikari from Neon Genesis Evangelion (1)
Connor from Dear Evan Hansen (1)
Orpheus from Hadestown (1)
Charlie Price from Kinky Boots (1)
Wallace from Pokemon (1)
Keith Kogane from Voltron (1)
Double Trouble from She Ra (1)
Shigure Sohma from Fruits Basket (1)
Ayame Sohma from Fruits Basket (1)
Langa from Sk8 the Infinity (1)
Jaskier from The Witcher (1)
Fay D. Fluorite from Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles (1)
Karube from Alice in Borderland (1)
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ben-crytalker · 4 months ago
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homcha season 2 headcanons (i know it's not happening but this helps me cope)
i’m just saying, there is plenty to still be explored in a second season. and by “explored” i mean “definitely absolutely needs to be produced and available to stream internationally by 2025”. without anyone having asked for this, allow me to present a handful of plot lines i came up with, some more developed than others...
heads up, this is a VERY long post.
newlyweds hyejin and dusik babysit bo-ra & her sister as a parenting practice run while geum-cheol and yun-gyeong go on a second honeymoon. they are overly confident that they’d be even better than the kids’ actual parents, but they of course unexpectedly find themselves butting heads over child-rearing methods. after a big argument, chun jae talks dusik down and hwa jeong talks some sense into hyejin, before the second-time honeymooners can return and have their blissfully rejuvenated spirits ruined by the negative energy.
dusik overcomes his fear and agrees to take the job as the school soccer coach. but it turns out after all those years of pushing it away, he’s more than a little rusty, and his co-ed team brings a new meaning to the term underdog. parents are desperate to keep the extracurricular for the kids’ otherwise wide-open afternoon schedules, so hyejin plots with seong-hyun to slyly train prideful dusik without him catching on.
ju-ri falls in love for the first time and by all appearances her suitor is great but underneath he’s toxic. hyejin is one of the only people to get a bad impression, because his behavior reminds her of kang-wook. when ju-ri says she’s giving up on her design school dream, chun jae eventually starts to see through the facade and rightfully runs the kid out of town
eun-chul is injured in the line of duty and has to take disability leave but goes stir crazy. mi-seon sneakily tries to find ways to keep him occupied to keep him from pestering the builders as they finish the house. eun-chul decides instead he’s going to finish building it on his own and fires the crew on a whim.
hyejin hires a mysterious newcomer to fill in for mi-seon as her hygienist, since mi-seon's been tied up more and more with eun-cheol and the house. when chohui comes in for a routine cleaning, sparks fly between her and the new hygienist. unfortunately, when faced with the very real opportunity for love, chohui runs.
hwa jeong and yeong guk remarry. dusik is asked to officiate (since he has a license), but they bicker over which parent young teen i-jun will stand next to for the ceremony. dusik comes up with the brilliant solution to have i-jun be the officiant instead, but i-jun has stage fright. they agree that since they can’t decide who he’ll stand with, he won’t stand with either of them. on the big day, dusik fakes a mouth injury (which hyejin backs up on the fly) and i-jun musters the courage to fill the spot, of course making everyone cry with a touching, off-the-cuff speech. bo-ra gives him a proud kiss on the cheek.
seon-ah has to travel abroad for work for a month and leaves ha-rang with uncle seong-hyun, who agreed before realizing the amount of energy and attention it would take while simultaneously finishing a huge project. ji-won calls dusik out of desperation, since she knows her boyfriend would never ask for help on his own. though dusik declines, hyejin secretly picks ha-rang up from seoul to bring back to gongjin anyway. dusik immediately sets out to return ha-rang to the city, but the universe keeps getting in their way. he resigns himself to letting ha-rang stay just for one night, which turns into a weekend, which turns into the whole week, but no one has told seon-ah.
gam-ri’s son moves back to korea and into his mother’s home, though his wife is curiously absent. he insists she’ll be joining him soon, but it is revealed they have been separated for some time now. he had been keeping the split from his mother and daughter—we learn that a big part of the reason for his distance from gam-ri and penny pinching was to maintain the secret and afford the spousal support.
seong-hyun decides his next project will be a biography of gam-ri, which he wants to be done in time to mark the anniversary of her passing, but only with the blessing of the entire town. all are on board, including gam-ri’s son, except dusik.
following the success of the food show, more and more people are visiting and moving to gongjin. it’s a boon for the local economy, but long-time residents are frustrated. they vote to create a new liaison role in town to manage the petty conflicts that have been springing up. gam-ri’s son and yong-hun battle it out on the campaign trail, while an unwitting grassroots darling stirs up interest among both new and old citizens. it’s hyejin who wins the campaign as a write-in by a landslide, much to her pleasant surprise and dusik’s extreme pride.
hyejin’s role as liaison proves to be more stressful than she expected. both the new and old communities can never be satisfied, and call on hyejin at all times of day and night. after the last straw, she throws in the towel and tells dusik to never mention it again, despite his pleading. but when the co-liaison runners-up take her place and things devolve into all out neighbor wars, the community resolves to win her back as their intermediary. but this second time around, dusik enforces much stricter boundaries on his wife's behalf.
when nam-sook finds herself in yet another financial hole, hyejin asks gam-ri’s son to advise her. it wouldn’t pay anything, but it might jump start his career in his new home of gongjin. he struggles to understand how nam-sook appears to be so horrible with her money, until he is able follow her one day and watch all the selfless ways she gives it away. he explains a more long-term vision for her savings, which might lead to a non-profit of her own. she meanwhile teaches him the value in not being quite so miserly. others start to notice that the financial planning sessions seem to be happening more and more frequently, but the couple hits a bump in the road when gam-ri’s granddaughter lands in gongjin for the summer.
dusik and hyejin are struggling to conceive. and before mi-seon can tell her herself, gossip hits hyejin that mi-seon and eun-cheul are pregnant out of wedlock. eun-cheol proposes without hesitation, viewing the news as the sign he had been waiting so long for to propose, but mi-seon refuses, not wanting to get married for what she assumes is solely him acting out of duty. mi-seon struggles with judgment from the community, and hyejin tries to remain uninvolved with the excuse that she must be impartial as the community liaison. though dusik and mi-seon know the real reason, they don’t push the subject. things come to a head when news travels that mi-seon and eun-cheol have decided to abandon the house build and move away to start fresh in a neighborhood that won't care about the scandal.
hyejin’s father falls ill. the doctors say that years of heavy drinking, though in the past, took a toll on his kidneys. hyejin could be a match for a life-saving transplant, but her father stubbornly refuses to accept the option. he feels too guilty that his drinking already cost her her childhood, and doesn't want it to potentially cut her future short too. hyejin stops talking to him, angry and hurt that, in her eyes, he’d rather kill her only surviving parent than fight to keep living. she argues that since he’s decided to die, she’ll just treat him as dead now and get the grief out of the way. though initially it seems dusik could be a match too, it turns out to be another false hope. dusik has to find a way to get through to tae-hwa and reconnect father and daughter.
community outreach fair! in the hopes of mending fences between old and new neighbors, hyejin spearheads a weekend-long festival. the weekend will kick off with a community play written and performed by the kids. ju-ri is selected to direct, and in an effort to symbolically unite both new and longtime residents, hyejin asks gam-ri's visiting granddaughter, who has been taking writing electives in college, to assist in the production. a rivalry develops that nearly brings the production to a halt.
chun jae is set to be a judge on the singing competition show, but the production is cancelled before they can shoot the first episode. depressed, his coffee goes back to being terrible and hyejin selfishly tries to cheer him up so she can continue ordering from the convenient location, but he misinterprets her intended consoling and thinks hyejin is hinting that he should channel his pain into an album, which he immediately excitedly embraces. hyejin tries to gently dissuade him and ju-ri thinks it's a terrible idea. most of the town is split on his decision but are relieved to see him happy again. regardless, chun jae soon finds himself coming up short on song ideas. he tries writing about his disappointment after losing the tv opportunity and performs some working versions for patrons of the cafe, but the lyrics are shallow and the melodies are clunky. everyone has an opinion on how chun jae can fix his music, but only dusik has the insight chun jae needs to properly redirect his approach.
a stray cat has been causing trouble around dusik and hyejin's home, including getting into a fight with the neighbor's dog. the cat seems to want to come inside, but the couple worry it might not be healthy or safe for a future infant (should they be blessed with one). they try trapping the cat and giving it to various members of the community, but each has a reason they cannot take it in. chohui's allergic, yeong guk's feline-phobic, eun-cheol points out the construction setting would be dangerous, geum-cheol and yun-gyeong just laugh at them with how overwhelmed they are already with their wild kids, etc. dusik and hyejin think they've finally found a home for the cat with chun jae, but it escapes and runs back to their doorstep. they agree to ignore the cat in hopes that it will eventually catch on and find another place on its own, but both hyejin and dusik find themselves, independent of each other, secretly doting on the animal despite the promise they made. one night when ju-ri's ex returns to gongjin and drunkenly tries to burgle some of the homes out of revenge for how he feels he was treated by the town, dusik and hyejin wake up to a loud scream and find the cat injured after attacking the intruder. they rush the cat to the vet, where they find out she is female and pregnant. hyejin and dusik simultaneously blurt out their secret adoration for the kitty, each begging the other to keep her. after officially moving in with them, the cat eventually gives birth to 2 kittens, who are adopted by chun jae, and help ju-ri cope with her lingering heartbreak and trauma.
throughout chun jae's experience with the kitties (both mom and babies), he finds himself mindlessly humming some tunes here and there. ju-ri usually just begs her dad stop the annoying noise whenever he starts up, but after she's brought to tears one night listening to her father singing the kittens a lullaby, she points out they're are probably worth exploring for his album. it turns out the lullaby is one that ju-ri's mother created and would sing with chun jae to ju-ri as an infant, but he hadn't been able to sing it since her mother's death. chun jae doesn't record the lullaby for the album, but he makes a private copy just for ju-ri to have. ju-ri tries to convince her dad to include it in the track list, and nearly posts it online without his consent, but realizes the sanctity and importance of keeping it just for them after hearing a story hyejin tells about her mother.
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goalhofer · 2 months ago
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2024 olympics South Korea roster
Archery
Je-Deok Kim (Seoul)
Woo-Jin Kim (Okcheon Gun)
Woo-Seok Lee (Incheon)
Hun-Young Jeon (Incheon)
Si-Hyeon Lim (Gangneung)
Su-Hyeon Nam (Suncheon)
Athletics
Jangwoo Kim (Seoul)
Byeong-Gwang Choe (Seoul)
Sang-Hyeok Woo (Daejeon)
Badminton
Hyeok-Jin Jeon (Ulsan)
Min-Hyuk Kang (Suwon)
Seung-Jae Seo (Buan Gun)
Won-Ho Kim (Suwon)
Ga-Eun Kim (Suwon)
Se-Young An (Gwangju)
Ha-Na Baek (Gimcheon)
So-Hee Lee (Ulsan)
So-Yeong Kim (Incheon)
Hee-Yong Kong (Jincheon Gun)
Yoo-Jung Chae (Suwon)
Na-Eun Jeong (Seoul)
Boxing
Ae-Ji Im (Hwasun Gun)
Yeon-Ji Oh (Gunsan)
Breakdancing
Hong-Yul Kim (Seoul)
Climbing
Eun-Cheol Shin (Seoul)
Dohyun Lee (Seoul)
Chae-Hyun Seo (Seoul)
Cycling
Eu-Ro Kim (Seoul)
Min-Ji Song (Seoul)
Diving
Jaegyeong Yi (Ulsan)
Jung-Whi Shin (Seoul)
Ha-Ram Woo (Busan)
Yeong-Taek Kim (Incheon)
Na-Hyun Kim (Seoul)
Su-Ji Kim (Changwon)
Equestrian
Young-Shik Hwang (Osan)
Fencing
Jae-Won Kim (Seoul)
Tae-Gyu Ha (Seoul)
Bon-Gil Gu (Daegu)
Sang-Uk Oh (Daejeon)
Sang-Won Park (Daejeon)
Gyeong-Dong Do (Yeongcheon)
Se-Ra Song (Geumsan Gun)
Hye-In Lee (Ulsan)
Young-Mi Kang (Incheon)
In-Jeong Choi (Geumsan Gun)
Ji-Su Yoon (Busan)
Sebin Choi (Suwon)
Ha-Young Jeon (Daejeon)
Eun-Hye Jeon (Daejeon)
Golf
Joo-Hyung Kim (Seoul)
Byeong-Hun An (Orlando, Florida)
Hee-Young Yang (Orlando, Florida)
Hyo-Joo Kim (Wonju)
Jin-Young Ko (Frisco, Texas)
Gymnastics
Jun-Ho Lee (Seoul)
Woong Hur (Seoul)
Sung-Hyun Ryu (Seoul)
Seo-Jeong Yeo (Yongin)
Do-Hyun Eom (Seoul)
Da-Yeong Lee (Seoul)
Yun-Seo Lee (Seoul)
Sol-Yi Shin (Chungju)
Handball
Bitna Woo (Seoul)
Eunseo Kang (Seoul)
Ji-Yeon Jeon (Samcheok)
Da-Young Kim (Busan)
Jin-Mi Shin (Seoul)
Ji-Young Song (Gwangmyeong)
Eun-Joo Shin (Incheon)
Eun-Hee Ryu (Incheon)
Jin-Hui Jeong (Seoul)
Sae-Young Park (Seoul)
Mi-Seul Han (Sokcho)
Eun-Hye Kang (Seoul)
Kyung-Min Kang (Incheon)
Bo-Eun Gim (Samcheok)
Judo
Won-Jin Kim (Cheorwon Gun)
Ba-Ul An (Anyang)
Joon-Hwan Lee (Gumi)
Ju-Yeop Han (Seoul)
Min-Jong Kim (Seoul)
Hye-Kyeong Lee (Ulsan)
Ye-Rin Jung (Daegu)
Mi-Mi Huh (Tokyo, Japan)
Ji-Su Kim (Himeji, Japan)
Hyun-Ji Yoon (Cheorwon Gun)
Ha-Jun Kim (Busan)
Pentathlon
Woong-Tae Jung (Gwangju)
Changwan Seo (Yeongam)
Sunwoo Kim (Seoul)
Seung-Min Seong (Daegu)
Sailing
Jee-Min Ha (Busan)
Shooting
Daehan Choe (Changwon)
Min-Su Kim (Seoul)
Ha-Jun Park (Yangyang Gun)
Won-Ho Lee (Busan)
Yeong-Jae Cho (Chuncheon)
Jong-Ho Song (Seoul)
Eun-Seo Lee (Seoul)
Kook-Hee Jang (Seoul)
Ji-Hyeon Keum (Ulsan)
Ha-Na Im (Wonju)
Ye-Ji Kim (Danyang Gun)
Ye-Jin Oh (Hacheon-Ri)
Ji-In Yang (Namwon)
Gee-Eun Kang (Seoul)
Bo-Na Lee (Seoul)
Swimming
Dong-Yeol Choi (Seoul)
Min-Seop Kim (Seoul)
Yeonghyeon Kim (Seoul)
Ji-Hun Kim (Seoul)
Yu-Chan Ji (Gwangju)
Sun-Woo Hwang (Suwon)
Woo-Min Kim (Busan)
Ju-Ho Lee (Seoul)
Sung-Jae Cho (Ansan)
Ho-Joon Lee (Seoul)
Yoo-Yeon Lee (Anyang)
Jae-Hoon Yang (Jinhae)
Yoonseo Hur (Seoul)
Ri-Young Lee (Seoul)
Yeon-Kyung Hur (Seoul)
Eunji Lee (Seoul)
Seo-Yeong Kim (Suwon)
Table tennis
Dae-Seong Cho (Seoul)
Woo-Jin Jang (Sokcho)
Jong-Hoon Lim (Busan)
Ji-Hee Jeon (Seoul)
Yu-Bin Shin (Suwon)
Eun-Hye Lee (Seoul)
Taekwondo
Tae-Joon Park (Ulsan)
Geon-Woo Seo (Seoul)
Yu-Jin Kim (Danyang Gun)
Da-Bin Lee (Ulsan)
Weightlifting
Joo-Hyo Bak (Goyang)
Dong-Ju Yu (Sunchang Gun)
Yeon-Hak Jang (Asan)
Su-Hyeon Kim (Suwon)
Hye-Jeong Park (Ansan)
Wrestling
Seung-Jun Kim (Seoul)
Seung-Chan Lee (Seoul)
Hanbit Lee (Seoul)
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The Sand Flower
The Sand Flower (Serie 2023) #JangDongyoon #LeeJumyoung #YunJongseok #KimBora #LeeJaejoon #LeeJuseung Mehr auf:
Serie / 沙之花也有春天 / Like Flowers in Sand Jahr: 2023- (Dezember) Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romantik Hauptrollen: Jang Dong-yoon, Lee Ju-myoung, Yun Jong-seok, Kim Bo-ra, Lee Jae-joon, Lee Ju-seung … Serienbeschreibung: Kim Baek Doo (Jang Dong-yoon) geht schon immer seiner großen Leidenschaft nach – dem traditionellen koreanischen Wrestling Sireum. Als jüngstes Familienmitglied einer berühmten…
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k-star-holic · 2 years ago
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Kim Seo-hyung is in a seizure swamp.World Bank colleague Yun Bo-ra finds out the secret Blackmail ⁇ Cinémix Par Chloé (Pale Moon)
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enterenews · 2 years ago
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'Red Balloon', 3 types of firepower that viewers can sympathize with
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TV CHOSUN's weekend mini-series 'Red Balloon' is exploding 'empathy firepower' with realistic narration and a vivid reality story.
'Red Balloon' (script Moon Yeong-nam/director Jin Hyung-wook/producer Green Snake Media, Highground) tells the thrilling and thrilling story of relative deprivation, the thirst for stomach-ache, and our struggles to quench that thirst. We looked at three special reasons why 'Red Balloon' was well-received by maximizing viewers' empathy.
◆ The story of the man and the woman in reality
'Red Balloon' is a story of someone who has actually heard of it, and it wraps the home theater with empathy with the development of an extreme reality story with realistic material. Like the gathering place of various word-of-mouth, the episodes of the man and the woman encountered somewhere in the family, work, or neighborhood are contained in detail and naturally. As a result, social issues that have been publicized in actual news have also appeared, earning a reputation as a 'hyperrealism drama'.
In the play, Yang Ban-suk (Lee Bo-hee) received a text message saying that the old-age pension would come out, and as she grew older, she was excited to think it was a separate money. Here, after Jo Dae-bong (Jeong Bo-seok) performs CPR on a passenger in a cardiac arrest in a taxi, goes home and asks his family if they know how to perform CPR, and in the scene, “If you suddenly stop breathing and your pulse stops, you have to do it right away.” The content related to the 'implementation of CPR for the general public', which emerged in conjunction with the accident, raised the sense of reality.
◆ Human nature, psychology, and duality exposed
'Red Balloon' formed a consensus by clearly showing the 'relative sense of deprivation' that we all feel in the present era, but it is coolly revealed on the outside and cannot be said. The relative deprivation felt by Jo Eun-gang (Seo Ji-hye), a clay spoon born in a poor family, to Han Bada (Hong Soo-hyeon), a golden spoon who was born rich and enjoys many things, and the manifestation of suppressed desire that started from this, caused a response that made people nod their heads.
The colorful and wealthy daily life, envy and jealousy of a life superior to one's, betrayal and hypocrisy to take it away, and the pursuit of justification for one's own happiness, 'Red Balloon' is a psychological portrayal of human duality and selfish human It is asking fundamental questions about nature.
◆Life history of family members of various ages and generations, couples with different textures
'Red Balloon' is achieving a wide consensus among men and women of all ages as family members and couples of various ages and generations appear. Gomul-sang (Yun Joo-sang) and Na Gong-ju (Yoon Mi-ra), a 70-year-old man who managed to make a living if they made a mate even without love, and Cho Dae-bong and Yang Ban-suk, an elementary school alumnus who want to be a husband and a woman who do not have unfaithful days, but have strong wives in their 60s. to draw
Hanbada and Gochaewon are struggling with the extreme conflict between father and mother that cannot be sealed, causing regret, and Jin-cheol (Lee Seong-jae), who married without dating, is shaken by Jo Eun-san (Jung Yu-min), a love he is trying for the first time. In particular, to the mother, Yang Ban-sook, who wails greatly due to Jo Dae-bong, her two daughters, Jo Eun-gang and Jo Eun-san, said, "Divorce and live your mother's life."
The production team said, "It seems that 'Red Balloon' is gaining more sympathy because it reflects realistic episodes that have been heard at least once and events that have been publicized in real life." I will do my best to create a unique 'red balloon'."
Meanwhile, 'Red Balloon' recorded TOP5 in the drama TV topicality in the 5th week of December announced by Good Data Corporation, a TV topicality analysis agency. In terms of drama search issue keywords (performers), Seo Ji-hye took first place, while Lee Seong-jae, Hong Soo-hyun, Lee Sang-woo, and Seol-hwan took second to fifth place, respectively.
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High-End Crush - Cuando el amor nos toma por sorpresa
High-End Crush – Cuando el amor nos toma por sorpresa
High-End Crush (2015) es un mini drama de veinte episodios de quince minutos cada uno. Honestamente, no sé cómo no lo había visto ya porque el dramita no es de ahora. (more…)
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#SKYCastle
Lee Soo-Im é uma autora de livros, até então infantil, seu marido também é médico e seu entiado é um bom estudante, e o segredo dessa família é que não há pressão alguma, um apoia e dar suporte ao o outro, é aquela família que todos querem ter, ela por ser uma mulher simples, e se vestir de acordo com sua simplicidade, não é bem recebida pelas as outras duas matriarcar, com excessão de No Seung-Hye, que ver a chegada da nova moradora como algo positivo, pois sente que finalmente chegou uma pessoa diferente em que ela possa se sentir confortável e sem pressão pra alcança objetivos.
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Olá, demorei a iniciar pois estava esperando aquele drama que vale a pena comentar, e recentemente consegui assistir a febre coreana que foi Sky Castle, inclusive fiquei sabendo que o drama está concorrendo a prêmios em varias categorias.
Pra resumir o drama em poucas palavra, ele é um drama bem cru, sobre o sistema educacional coreano e a classe social alta. Não sei se é exagero da minha parte, mas... não recomendaria esse drama para qualquer pessoa, pois acredito que ele possua gatilhos, principalmente pra quem vive sobre pressão familiar ou tenha uma família pouco compreensiva, que só lembra que você é gente, se você obtiver um bom desempenho, vamos ao drama?
Sky Castle logo no inicio nos apresenta uma comunidade da classe alta que residem exatamente em um local chamado 'Sky Castle', irônico? Não, o nome do drama é exatamente o nome de onde tudo ocorre, mas voltando... Somos apresentadas a quatro família ricas.
A familia de Lee Myung-Joo, parece ser a mais perfeita de todas, um marido em alto cargo no hospital, um filho que recentemente passou em uma universidade de grande nome, porém algo certo está bem errado(não errei o ditado, é porque tudo parece andar tão bem, que o santo desconfia), está tudo tão perfeito que uma tragédia precisa acontecer pra aquela família entender que a corrida pra perfeição, não é tão boa assim, que o perfeito não é gratificante e o preço que se paga pra obter isso, é muito alto, que a imagem pode ser perfeita, mas os integrantes estão muito quebrados para gostar da meta alcançada, então é preciso acontecer uma tragédia pra entenderem que aquilo não foi bom.
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Mas o drama não gira em torno disso, isso só explica o porque a família da Lee Soo-Im foi parar nesse meio, pois eles passam a morar na residência que foi da Lee Myung-Joo, e é a família que vai mexer com toda Sky Castle, e digo mais, também é a melhor família desse drama.
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Lee Soo-Im é uma autora de livros, até então infantil, seu marido também é médico e seu enteado é um bom estudante, e o segredo dessa família é que não há pressão alguma, um apoia e dar suporte ao o outro, é aquela família que todos querem ter, ela por ser uma mulher simples, e se vestir de acordo com sua simplicidade, não é bem recebida pelas as outras duas matriarca, com exceção de No Seung-Hye, que ver a chegada da nova moradora como algo positivo, pois sente que finalmente chegou uma pessoa diferente das qual ela convive, em que ela possa se sentir confortável e sem pressão pra alcança objetivos.
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E por falar na No Seung-Hye, sua família, não chega a ser detestável, mãe de gêmeos, o único ser insuportável da família é o marido, que impõe um sistema bastante rigoroso aos filhos, o único dos homens das quatro famílias, que não vem de família rica, e que alcançou o status por conta própria, mas sente que não é reconhecido como merece, exatamente por esse fato, e desconta sua frustração nos filhos, pois seu maior desejo é mante-los no topo, sem se importa se é isso que os meninos querem, Seung-Hye assiste tudo isso com aperto no coração e com perfeita ciência de que não tem voz para enfrentar seu marido e é através da Soo-Im que ela começa a conseguir forças para mudar a maneira que sua família funciona.
Seguindo a linha, das famílias menos detestável, acho que a segunda melhor e sem defeitos é a família da Jin Jin-Hee, eles são ricos, esbanjam isso, mas é a única família que tem pressão e não tem ao mesmo tempo, Jin-Hee até quer competir pra ter o que se gabar do filho, mas ao mesmo tem ciência que pressioná-lo não é bom, por tanto por mais que ela queira, ela deixa o filho dela viver da forma mais agradável possível, seu marido também é médico e por conta da amizade, é babá ovo do marido da Seon-Jin.
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E falando em Seon-Jin, finalmente chegamos na família mais detestável do drama, aquela família é toda errada, e vai ser a responsável por nos fazer espumar pela boca com as atrocidades que ela comete, a melhor coisa desse drama é o castigo, que quando bate na porta, quase quebra essa família insuportável, Seon-Jin sempre se sentiu inferior em relação a Myung-Joo, e com a morte dela, tratou de tomar seu lugar como perfeição, confesso que cheguei a pensar que a família dela acabaria como a da colega falecida  e que a gente iria apenas assistir o passo a passo de como ocorreu, e nem sei como vou ter estômago pra falar desses seres com exceção da Ye-Bin, que é a única pessoa que pode ser chamada de humana naquela casa, talvez seja a família que terá o resumo maior.
Com a morte da "amiga", Seon-Ji finalmente pega o título de família perfeita que ela almeja, com seu marido prestes a subir de cargo, e uma filha obcecada pra entra na faculdade de medicina, que estuda a todo vapor, sem descansar por um segundo e outra filha, que vou resumir como humana demais pra viver no meio desse povo egoísta. Tem seus planos ameaçado quando Soo-Im se muda(como eu disse a família da Soo-Im é perfeita por natureza e incomoda muita gente), pois de repente o seu marido pode perder o cargo pro marido dela e o Woo Joo é um gênio sem esforço, ao contrário de sua filha que não economiza um segundo de tempo com os estudos, pra completar Soo-Im é uma colega do passado, um passado que ela parece ter passado uma borracha e esquecido, e para não ter a chance de ter o seu momento de glória tirado da suas mãos, ela decide tomar medidas extremas, como contratar uma treinadora para torna a sua filha a melhor de todas, acho que por conta do complexo de inferioridade, ela está disposta a ir até o inferno, por tanto que todos reconheça seu sucesso e colete elogios no caminho, coisa que devo dizer que não ocorre, pois sua filha é muito arrogante para que alguém goste dela, e seu marido é meio incompetente para está em batalha pelo cargo contra o marido da Soo-Im.
Mas o drama é sobre quatro família ricas? Não. Como eu disse inicialmente Sky Castle é um drama que critica o sistema educacional coreano, as quatro famílias faz parte apenas do cenário social, agora que falei sobre as figura que o compõe, vou falar sobre o enredo do drama. 
Acho que pra quem está no mundo dorameiro, sabe o quão rigoroso é o sistema de educação na coreia, tem gente que estuda em tempo integral, sim, que acorda, vai pra aula e se retorna para casa para dormi, a corrida pra ta entre os melhores é constante e assídua, é aqui que entra Hye-Na.
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Uma estudante pobre, que tem todos os problemas na vida, mas que é uma boa estudante ao pareô de ser a principal rival da Ye-Seo, porém é prejudicada por seu status social, pois Hye-Na é uma ninguém na sociedade coreana, disposta a ir contra o sistema, acaba mexendo com o que está queto e no final das contas se ferrando, injusto com toda certeza, acho que era a personagem que mais merecia algo no drama, mas é a que mais sofreu, perdeu a mãe, conheceu o pai, mais nem disse e nem foi reconhecida por ele, sofreu na mão da irmã e da mulher que é casada com seu pai, e morreu por motivos banais. 
E por falar em morte, trago finalmente a Vilã do drama, a treinadora Kim, conhecida também por ser o satanás em pessoas, treinadora Kim é responsável por levar alunos filhos de família ricas ao sucesso, e para isso a pessoa tem que está disposto a pagar um preço não só em dinheiro como no emocional, é quando a Soo-Im entra no meio que vemos o quanto essa mulher é sombria, fria, e muito mais do que uma treinadora.
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Por que? Bom, disposta a entender o que ocorreu com a família anterior e testemunhando o quanto as crianças são problemáticas no Sky Castle, Soo-Im começa a cavar e descobri coisas horrendas sobre esse meio, confesso que quando ela decide expor isso publicando um livro, eu fiquei esperando algo ocorrer com ela, afinal Sky Castle pareceu um drama onde fracos e justos não tinha vez, ainda mais que a luta parecia impossível, porém Soo-Im é o tipo de pessoa que se preocupa muito com os demais pra ficar quieta, ela aos poucos vai curando o que está horrível no drama.
Apesar dos apesares, a personagem que eu mais gostei nesse drama é a Ye Bin, que apesar de viver nesse meio, era gritante o quanto essa criança pedia socorro e ninguém ouvia, mas tinha os pés no chão pra saber o que é certo e errado, ela aparecia justamente pra criticar o meio que sua família vive, basicamente todas as cenas dela eu aplaudir de pé. 
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Pra mim a personagem que mais evoluiu no drama foi a Seung-Hye, por que? Bom a maneira como ela sabe que a sua família está toda errada, sabe que não é tarde de mais para conserta, e quando ela decide muda a forma que eles andam vivendo é de aclamar. O núcleo familiar dela, é o mais irônico também, um marido que acha que é o chefe da família, quando todos os integrantes só obedecem a mãe, e a forma que ela coloca ele no lugar dele, também foi de bater palmas, pois foi mais do que merecido. 
Então é isso, Sky Castle, para mim foi um drama bem completo, e só pecou em um detalhe, que nem me atrevo a comentar pois seria um spoiler dos grandes.
Título Original:  SKY 캐슬 
Emissora: JTBC
Episódios: 20 
Nota: 4.5/5
Onde ver: Subarashiis Fansub
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dear-indies · 3 years ago
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Best Korean face claims to use? any age and gender.
I'm going to preface this with a very important message to please be mindful of playing Korean characters because the roleplay community tends to fetishize and use racist stereotypes - a Google search will explain things to be careful of and writingwithcolor is also a great resource. 
Here are some Korean faceclaims (mostly actors) with resources at the time of posting.
Non-binary:
Nicky Endres (1982) Korean - she/they - non-binary transfeminine, genderqueer, and genderfluid.
Women:
Youn Yuh Jung (1947) Korean.
Go Doo Shim (1951) Korean.
Sandra Oh (1971) Korean.
Kim Seo Hyung (1973) Korean.
Merle Dandridge (1975) African-American / Korean.
Moon Bloodgood (1975) Korean / Dutch, English, Welsh, Irish.
Kim Joo Ryoung (1976) Korean.
Bae Doo Na (1979) Korean.
Ha Jae Sook (1979) Korean.
Gong Hyo Jin (1980) Korean.
Cho Yeo Jung (1981) Korean.
Kim Min Hee (1982) Korean.
Lee Si Young (1982) Korean.
Son Ye Jin (1982) Korean.
Lee Ha Na (1982) Korean.
Jo Yoon Hee (1982) Korean.
Lee Ha Nee (1983) Korean.
Shin Min Ah (1984) Korean.
Mia Sable (1984) Korean, Choctaw and German.
Claudia Kim (1985) Korean.
Genevieve Kang (1986) Korean, Scottish Irish, Lebanese, Apache, Spanish.
Soo Joo Park (1986) Korean.
Jung Eun Chae (1986) Korean.
Park So Jin (1986) Korean.
Oh Yeon Seo (1987) Korean.
Shin Bo Ra (1987) Korean.
Hwang Seung Eon (1988) Korean.
Go Bo Gyeol (1988) Korean.
Shin Hye Sun (1989) Korean.
Lee Joo Bin (1989) Korean.
Andrea Bang (1989) Korean.
Jeon Yeo Been (1989) Korean.
Alice Lee (1989) Korean.
Kang Han Na (1989) Korean.
Song Ji Eun (1990) Korean.
Lee Sung Kyung (1990) Korean.
Kim Tae Ri (1990) Korean.
Park Shin Hye (1990) Korean.
Kwon Na Ra (1991) Korean.
Kim Go Eun (1991) Korean.
Kim Yong Ji (1991) Korean.
Im Jin Ah / Nana (1991) Korean.
Ashley Park (1991) Korean.
Lee Se Young (1992) Korean.
Kim Ji Won (1992) Korean.
Ha Yoon Kyung (1992) Korean.
Yoon So Hee (1993) Korean.
Park Gyu Young (1993) Korean.
Bae Suzy (1994) Korean.
Park Ji Hyun (1994) Korean.
Lee Yoo Mi (1994) Korean.
Kim Min Kyu (1994) Korean.
Lee Hye Ri (1994) Korean.
Seo Eun Soo (1994) Korean.
Chae Soo Bin (1994) Korean.
Jin Se Yeon (1994) Korean.
Jeon Jong Seo (1994) Korean.
Han So Hee (1994) Korean.
Jung Da Eun (1994) Korean.
Yeri (1994) Korean.
Adeline Rudolph (1995) Korean / German.
Go Min Si (1995) Korean.
Shin Do Hyun (1995) Korean.
Nam Ji Hyun (1995) Korean.
Park Soo Young / Joy (1996) Korean.
Oh Ha-young / Hayoung (1996) Korean.
Moon Ga Young (1996) Korean.
Lee Yeol Eum (1996) Korean.
Yang Hye Ji (1996) Korean.
Han Ji Hyun (1996) Korean.
Seol In Ah (1996) Korean.
Go Yoon Jung (1996) Korean.
Tati Gabrielle (1996) Korean / African-American.
Sydney Park (1997) Korean / African-American.
Choi Yu Ju (1997) Korean.
Lee Ho Jung (1997) Korean.
Shin Ye Eun (1998) Korean.
Lee Su Ji (1998) Korean.
Kang Mina (1999) Korean.
Jo Soo Min (1999) Korean.
Kim Do Yeon (1999) Korean.
Jo Yi Hyun (1999) Korean.
Yoon Seo Ah (2000) Korean.
Taylor T (?) Korean.
Jennifer Cheon Garcia (?) Korean / Mexican.
Men:
Song Kang Ho (1967) Korean.
Lee Byung Hun (1970) Korean.
Kenneth Choi (1971) Korean. 
Rick Yune (1971) Korean.
Will Yun Lee (1971) Korean.
David Lee McInnis (1973) Korean / German and Irish. 
Lee Jung Jae (1972) Korean.
Randall Park (1974) Korean.
Johnny Yong Bosch (1976) Korean / Irish German.
Heo Sung Tae (1977) Korean.
Ji Sung (1977) Korean.
Gong Yoo (1979) Korean.
Daniel Henney (1979) Korean / Irish, English.
Miyavi (1981) Korean / Japanese.
Lee Dong Wook (1981) Korean.
Park Hae Soo (1981) Korean.
Hyun Bin (1982) Korean.
Joo Ji Hoon (1982) Korean.
Sung Hoon (1983) Korean.
Uhm Tae Goo (1983) Korean.
Steven Yeun (1983) Korean.
Lee Je Hoon (1984) Korean. 
Song Joong Ki (1985) Korean.
Lee Da Hee (1985) Korean.
Yoo Ah In (1986) Korean.
Choi Daniel (1986) Korean.
Noh Min Woo (1986) Korean. 
Seo In Guk (1987) Korean.
Kim Ki Bum (1987) Korean.
Christopher Larkin (1987) Korean.
Jay Hayden (1987) Korean / Irish.
Yoon Park (1987) Korean.
Ahn Bo Hyun (1988) Korean.
Park Seo Joon (1988) Korean.
Jung Hae In (1988) Korean.
Kim Soo Hyun (1988) Korean.
Lee Hyun Jae (1988) Korean / Unspecified American.
Lee Soo Hyuk (1988) Korean.
Ok Taec Yeon (1988) Korean.
Im Shi Wan (1988) Korean.
Kim Woo Bin (1989) Korean.
Kim Kyung Nam (1989) Korean.
Lee Jong Suk (1989) Korean.
Kang Ha Neul (1990) Korean.
Justin H. Min (1990) Korean.
Lee Min Hyuk (1990) Korean.
Wi Ha Jun (1991) Korean.
Hwang In Yeop (1991) Korean.
Lee Seung Hyub (1992) Korean.
Jake Choi (1992) Korean - sexually fluid.
Woo Do Hwan (1992) Korean.
Jang Ki Yong (1992) Korean.
Chae Jong Hyeop (1993) Korean.
Yoo Seung Ho (1993) Korean.
Seo Kang Joon (1993) Korean.
Do Kyung Soo (1993) Korean.
Lee Hyun Woo (1993) Korean.
Kim Sung Joo (1994) Korean.
Nam Joo Hyuk (1994) Korean.
Kang Tae Oh (1994) Korean.
One / Jung Jae Won (1994) Korean.
Song Kang (1994) Korean.
Park Jin Young (1994) Korean.
Lee Do Hyun (1995) Korean.
Go Tae Seob / Holland (1996) Korean - gay.
Cha Eun Woo (1997) Korean.
Kwak Dong Yeon (1997) Korean.
Han Gi Chan (1998) Korean.
Kim Moo Joon (1998) Korean.
Hur Hyun Jun (2000) Korean.
Hyun Min Han (2001) Korean / Nigerian.
Peter Thurnwald (?) Korean.
Here ya go!
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Upcoming Kdrama October 2020
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7/10: tale of the nine tailed with Lee Dong Wook, Jo Bo Ah, Kim Bum. fantasy, romance.
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7/10: Private lives starring Go Kyung Pyo, Seo Hyun. comedy, drama.
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7/10: Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol starring Go Ah Ra, Lee Jae Wook. rom-com, music.
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17/10: Start-up with Suzy, Nam Joo Hyuk, Kang Hanna. youth, drama.
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17/10: Search starring Jang Dong Yoon, Krystal, Yoon Park. thriller, mystery.
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21/10: the spy who loved me with Eric, Yoo In Na, Im Joo Hwan. thriller, action.
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26/10: Kairos starring Shin Sung Rok, Lee Se Young, Ahn Bo Hyun. fantasy, thriller.
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26/10: Penthouse starring Lee Ji Ah, Kim So Yun, Eugene. drama, suspense.
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goalhofer · 3 years ago
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2020 Olympics South Korea Roster
Archery
Je-Deok Kim (Gyeongbuk)
Woojin Kim (Iwon)
Jin-Hyek Oh (Incheon)
San Ahn (Pyeongchang)
Min-Hee Jang (Seoul)
Chae-Young Kang (Gwangju)
Athletics
Wilson Erupe (Lodwar, Kenya)
Jong-Seop Sim (Seoul)
Byeong-Gwang Choi (Hwaseong)
Sang-Hyeok Woo (Seoul)
Min-Sub Jin (Busan)
Seulgi An (Seoul)
Kyung-Sun Choi (Seoul)
Badminton
Kwang-Hee Heo (Seoul)
Sol-Gyu Choi (Seoul)
Seung-Jae Seo (Buan)
Se-Young An (Gwangju)
Ga-Eun Kim (Gyeonggi-Do)
So-Yeong Kim (Incheon)
Hee-Yong Kong (Jincheon)
So-Hee Lee (Ulsan)
Seung-Chan Shin (Gochang-Gun)
Yoo-Jung Chae (Suwon)
Baseball
Won-Joon Choi (Seoul)
Woo-Suk Ko (Ganghwa-Gun)
Min-Woo Kim (Seoul)
Eui-Lee Lee (Gwangju)
Tae-In Won (Daegu)
Woo-Chan Cha (Gunsan)
Sang-Woo Cho (Uijeongbu)
Seung-Hwan Oh (Jeongeup)
Young-Pyo Ko (Gwangju)
Se-Woong Park (Daegu)
Jin-Uk Kim (Suwon)
Min-Ho Kang (Pohang)
Eui-Ji Yang (Gwangju)
Joo-Hwan Choi (Gwangju)
Kyoung-Min Hur (Gwangju)
Jae-Gyun Hwang (Seoul)
Baek-Ho Kang (Incheon)
Hye-Seong Kim (Seoul)
Jae-Il Oh (Guri)
Ji-Hwan Oh (Gunsan)
Hyun-Soo Kim (Seoul)
Jung-Hoo Lee (Gwangju)
Hae-Min Park (Seoul)
Kun-Woo Park (Seoul)
Basketball
Ji-Hyeon Sin (Seoul)
Lee-Seul Kang (Sacheon)
Ye-Bin Yoon (Boryeong)
Hye-Ji Ahn (Busan)
Hye-Jin Park (Busan)
Ji-Hyun Park (Seongnam)
Dan-Bi Kim (Bupyeong-Gu)
Hye-Yoon Bae (Seoul)
Jung-Eun Kim (Cheonan)
Min-Jeong Kim (Seoul)
Ji-Su Park (Seongnam)
Han-Byul Kim (Sacheon)
Boxing
Aeji Im (Hwasun-Gun)
Yeon-Ji Oh (Incheon)
Cycling
Ah-Reum Na (Naju)
Hye-Jin Lee (Geonggi)
Diving
Yeong-Nam Kim (Seoul)
Yeong-Taek Kim (Seoul)
Ha-Ram Woo (Busan)
Halim Kwon (Seoul)
Su-Ji Kim (Seoul)
Equestrian
Dong-Seon Kim (Seoul)
Fencing
Young-Jim Kweon (Iksan)
Segeon Ma (Seoul)
Sang-Young Park (Jinju)
Kwanghyun Lee (Seoul)
Bon-Gil Gu (Daegu)
Jung-Hwan Kim (Seoul)
Sang-Uk Oh (Daejeon)
Se-Ra Song (Seoul)
In-Jeong Choi (Geumsan)
Young-Mi Ko (Gwangju)
Hee-Sook Jeon (Seoul)
Soo-Yeon Choi (Ansan)
Ji-Yeon Kim (Busan)
Ji-Su Yoon (Busan)
Soccer
Bum-Keun Song (Seongnam)
You-Hyeon Lee (Gwangyang)
Jae-Woo Kim (Seoul)
Ji-Soo Park (Myungyeong)
Tae-Wook Jeong (Jeju)
Seung-Won Jeong (Jeonju)
Chang-Hoon Kwan (Seoul)
Kang-In Lee (Incheon)
Min-Kyu Song (Chungju)
Dong-Gyeong Lee (Seoul)
Dong-Jun Lee (Busan)
Young-Woo Seol (Ulsan)
Jin-Ya Kim (Daegun)
Dong-Hyun Kim (Seoul)
Du-Jae Won (Seoul)
Ui-Jo Hwang (Seongnam)
Won-Sang Um (Gwangju)
Joon-Soo Ahn (Uijeongbu)
Yoon-Sung Kang (Daegu)
Sang-Min Lee (Busan)
Changi An (Seoul)
Jin-Kyu Kim (Pohang)
Golf
Sung-Jae Im (Jeju Seom)
Si-Woo Kim (Seoul)
Jin-Young Ko (Seoul)
Park Inbee (Seoul)
Sei-Young Kim (Seoul)
Hyo-Joo Kim (Seoul)
Gymnastics
Jun-Ho Lee (Seoul)
Han-Sol Kim (Seoul)
Sung-Hyun Ryu (Seoul)
Hak-Seon Yang (Gwangju)
Jae-Hwan Shin (Jecheon)
Yun-Seo Lee (Seoul)
Seo-Jeong Yeo (Yongin-Si)
Handball
Yu-Ra Yung (Seoul)
Jun-Hui Jeong (Tongyeong)
Yun-Ji Kim (Seoul)
Kyun-Ming Kang (Seoul)
Hui Ju (Seoul)
Seon-Pil Won (Jeongseon)
Eun-Hee Ryu (Incheon)
Su-Min Choi (Seoul)
Hae-In Sim (Seoul)
Eun-Hye Kang (Seoul)
Ha-Rang Jo (Gwangju)
Mi-Gyeong Lee (Seoul)
Jin-Yi Kim (Taebaek)
Ji-In Jung (Busan)
Karate
Heejun Park (Busan)
Judo
Won-Jin Kim (Seoul)
Baul An (Anyang)
Shōrin An (Seoul)
Dong-Han Gwak (Pohang)
Gu-Ham Jo (Gangwon)
Min-Jong Kim (Seoul)
Yu-Jeong Kang (Yeosu)
Da-Sol Park (Seoul)
Ji-Su Kim (Seoul)
Hee-Ju Han (Seoul)
Seong-Yeon Kim (Gwangju)
Hyun-Ji Yoon (Seoul)
Mi-Jin Han (Seoul)
Pentathlon
Ung-Tae Jeon (Seoul)
Jin-Hwa Jun (Ulsan)
Se-Hee Kim (Seoul)
Sun-Woo Kim (Gyeonggi)
Rowing
Hye-Jung Jung (Seoul)
Rugby
Chang Yong (Seoul)
Jeong-Min Jang (Seoul)
Yon-Sik Jeong (Incheon)
Hyun Kim (Seoul)
Kun-Kyu Han (Seoul)
Nam Kim (Seoul)
Seong Lee (Seoul)
Won Park (Seoul)
Jin Lee (Seoul)
Andre Coquillard (Seoul)
Seong-Min Jang (Seoul)
Seong Choi (Seoul)
Gwong-Min Kim (Seoul)
Shooting
Dae-Yoon Han (Seoul)
Mo-Se Kim (Seoul)
Sang-Do Kim (Seoul)
Jong-Jun Lee (Seoul)
Jong-Oh Jin (Chuncheon)
Tae-Yun Nam (Seoul)
Jong-Ho Song (Seoul)
Eun-Young Cho (Seoul)
Ga-Eun Choo (Seoul)
Eun-Ji Kwon (Seoul)
Hee-Moon Park (Seoul)
Bo-Mi Kim (Seoul)
Min-Ji Kim (Ansan)
Min-Jung Kim (Seoul)
Climbing
Jongwon Chon (Seoul)
Chae-Hyun Seo (Seoul)
Swimming
Sungjae Cho (Seoul)
Seungwoo Moon (Seoul)
Yoo-Yeon Lee (Seoul)
Woo-Min Kim (Seoul)
Sun-Woo Hwang (Suwon)
Ju-Ho Lee (Asan)
Ho-Joon Lee (Gwangju)
Eunji Lee (Seoul)
Hyun-Young Jung (Seoul)
Da-Kyung Han (Gwangju)
Seo-Yeong Kim (Gyeonggi-Do)
Se-Hyeon An (Seoul)
Table Tennis
Woo-Jin Jang (Daejeon)
Young-Sik Jeoung (Seoul)
Sangsu Lee (Busan)
Ji-Hui Jeon (Seoul)
Yubin Shin (Seoul)
Hyo-Ju Choi (Busan)
Taekwondo
Jun Jang (Seoul)
Dae-Hoon Lee (Seoul)
Kyo-Don In (Incheon)
Jae-Young Sim (Seoul)
Ah-Reum Lee (Seoul)
Da-Bin Lee (Incheon)
Tennis
Soon-Woo Kwon (Sangju)
Volleyball
Eun-Jin Park (Seoul)
So-Young Lee (Asan)
Hye-Seon Yeom (Mokpo)
Hui-Jin Kim (Busan)
Hye-Jin An (Seoul)
Ji-Young Oh (Daegu)
Yeon-Gyeong Kim (Ansan)
Su-Ji Kim (Ansan)
Jeong-Ah Park (Seoul)
Hyo-Jin Yang (Busan)
Ji-Yun Jeong (Seoul)
Seung-Ju Pyo (Ulsan)
Weightlifting
Meong-Mok Han (Changwon)
Dong-Ju Yu (Jinan-Gun)
Yun-Seong Jin (Goyang)
Eunji Ham (Wonju)
Seon-Mi Lee (Gyeongsan)
Su-Hyeon Kim (Seoul)
Yeoun-Hee Kang (Seoul)
Wrestling
Han-Su Ryu (Busan)
Min-Seok Kim (Busan)
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kdramaxoxo · 4 years ago
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Please i beg you recommend me some dramas where the couple has a huge height difference. I may have a size kink. Thank you. 😘😘😘😘
There’s nothing cuter than tol and smol and there are soooo many dramas to choose from!
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K-dramas with height differences:
Kim Hye Yoon & Rowoon in Extraordinary You (she is also a smol next to Lee Do Hwa)
Kim Seul Gi & Yoon Doo Joon in Splash Splash Love
Yoo In Na and Ji Hyun Woo in Queen In Hyun’s Man
Kim Ji Won and Park Seo Joon in Fight My Way
Park Min Young and Park Seo Joon in Why Secretary Kim
Park Bo Young with Everyone! (Strong Woman, Aybss)
Yoo In Ah again but in Touch your Heart with Lee Dong Wook
Lee Jong Suk and Lee Na Young in Romance is a Bonus Book
Hyun Bin and Son Ye Jin in Crash Landing On You
*reverse tol and smol alert: Choi A Ra and Kim Mi Suk in Hello My Twenties season 2
Shin Hyun Soo and Han Seung Yun in 12 nights
Jung So Min and Seo in Guk in The Smile has left your eyes
Jung So Min and Lee Min Ki in Because This is My First Life
Kim Young Kwang and Jin Ki Joo in The Secret Life of my Secretary and probably everything else because he’s like 6′3 or something.
Nam Joo Hyuk and Shin Se Kyung in the Bride of Haebak (also him in everything else like Radiant and Weightlifting Fairy - he’s tall!)
Jung Nara and Go Joon in Oh My Baby
Kim Yoo Jung and Yoon Kyun San in Clean with Passion for Now (I did not finish this drama...)
Song HaYoon and Choi JinHyuk in Devilish Joy
Jang Nara and Shin Sung Rok in The Last Empress
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