Is your city as cool as Minneapolis??
Minneapolis hosts an annual “Cat Tour.”
Neighbors put their cats in the window and crowds show up in droves to admire them and show respect.
It’s been going on for 8 years.
@polymorphingg@gracecamille_ hello fellow annie, DM if possible as my spotify won’t let me listen to the book and i am interested in u shipping me one if you still have any lol
My rooster died in glorious single combat at the door of the coop, protecting the flock from a red tailed hawk. He was a noisy pain in the ass, but his did us all proud in the end.
Just fyi, in Korean the family name is listed first. Instead of Peter Smith, it’s Smith Peter. Oh Il-nam (오일남) - Oh is the family name. Hwang Jun-ho (황준호) & Hwang In-ho (황인호) - Hwang is the family name. The ‘ho’ part of their names would be like the ‘ter’ in Peter.
In-ho, the Frontman, using Oh Young-il (오영일) is so sus to us because it does share the same family name with Il-nam, but in Korea there are more than 700k people with that last name. Not as common as Smith would be in the US, (that would be the family names Kim, Lee, Park, & Choi) but it would be like Parker or Anderson. Names so common they wouldn’t raise an eyebrow.
The “it means 001” thing isn’t exactly true unless you are mixing English & Korean because Oh (오) means five in Korean but can mean zero in English, Yeong (영) or Young as they’ve anglicized it here, means zero in Korean and IL (일) means one. Mixing English in is so common in Korea, especially with middle aged and younger people, that that entire exchange would come off as a funny pun and not like a red flag. Even though we would think read flags all over.
(The other words used for zero is Gong 공 but it’s usually only for pin, phone numbers, etc & Ppang 빵 is slang when people talk about scores & stuff)