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How far would Korea as a nation go to get recognition from the world? |
They are doing it already by employing thousands of teachers that they can't stand(I'd like to go home) |
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They are in the works of getting a Korean onto American Idol, then will all vote them for them (I'm missing high school) |
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40% |
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Will try to buy out google simply to add Korean flags on the page (I have Cyber-phobia) |
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Scientists are working on brainwashing drugs to be added to kimchi (I'm paranoid) |
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They are no more hungry for attention than any other nation (I'm an apologist) |
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They don't need to work any harder, the world already sees Korea as #1 (I'm on drugs) |
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60% |
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ryoga013

Joined: 23 Nov 2008
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Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 10:42 pm Post subject: How far would Korea as a nation go to get recognition? |
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Yaya wrote: |
Park has proved himself at United, but I'm thinking his high player ratings are a result of his Korean fans overstuffing the votes on Sky Sports. |
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You mean like the Time's most influential people of 2008 popularity contest? |
I looked at a thread that had been resurrected from from last year about soccer and Ji-Sung Park and one of the comments reminded me of something that was complete and utter shyLe from 2008. Time's Most Influential People of 2008 had two different polls. One was simply open to the public and here were the top 3:
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1 Shigeru Miyamoto
Japanese video game designer. He created the Mario, Donkey Kong, The Legend of Zelda, Star Fox, F-Zero, Pikmin and Nintendogs franchises for Nintendo game consoles, and mostly works on games as a producer. He has also supervised many titles published by Nintendo on behalf of other developers, including Metroid Prime and Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games.
2 Rain
Korean actor and singer that has sold out venues across Korea but has failed to make anything big outside of Asia. Numerous canceled concerts, appearances, legal issues with his name within the US may be a cause.
3 Stephen Colbert
American TV personality widely popular for his snarky news reporter role on "The Daily Show" and then later his own TV show, the "Colbert Report." Making world recognition after landing insult after insult in President Bush's 2006 annual dinner. |
With as many video games as this world plays, you can't help but think of Nintendo. For those that would have done any research, Shigeru Miyamoto would have been a tope guy in there.
How many of us watch the Daily show, or did before moving to Korea? something that people make an effort to watch every night and sometimes if we're really bored some of the reruns in the day. Or if you simply liked his attack on the president, that's an influence.
BUT RAIN!!! WTF WTF WTF
When I came to Korea I didn't know Rain. I still am not sure which song he is famous for. The Koreans I talked with didn't like "I'm a Cyborg, but that's OK" in which he was the lead male role to (the ending of the movie sort of sucked). Basically he is popular in Korea, because he's popular, but only in Korea...
This leads me to the ballot stuffing idea. How far would Korea as a nation go to get recognition from the world? |
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zeldalee13

Joined: 08 Nov 2008 Location: Seoul, South Korea
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Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 11:16 pm Post subject: |
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Was so confused when stats came up as 100% AI answer, then I realized I'm the only one who's voted  |
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