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So I was headed to the local Westerner bar this evening, and on my way up, I see a big cardboard cutout for AION. Noramlly, I wouldn't look into it, but since I was with a gyopo buddy of mine, who could translate, I figured I'd go check it out. So we go into the pc bang, i co to a nice widescreen comp, and decide to laod it up. Up comes a login screen, but the guy said it was free so i start making an account(with my firend's help). It comes to the point where I need a Korean social insurancce number, but my pal is a citizen so we are all good. I make the account, log in, and there's some other nonsense. We couldn't figure it out, but the clerk helps us, and my buddy just has to throw in his cell number. But, alas, I'm not destined to get the scoop on the game for you all. the cell number is used to verify the social insurance number, and his phone is in his cousin's name. DAMMIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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OOookkkeyy..You Koreans sure do got some strange rules to make online accounts. We dirty westerners |
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Haha I am a dirty westerner... yeah the rules suck, since im not korean... and a gyopo(not sure bout the spelling) is a korean raised outside the country |
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and a gyopo(not sure bout the spelling) is a korean raised outside the country
Is that 'gyopo' the same type of word the Japanese have like "gaijin' for strangers or nicer? :) "You know, you have such a stunningly superficial knowledge of what went on that it's almost embarrassing to listen to you." Zbigniew Brzezinski to Joe Scarborough regarding Clinton and the Middle East on the "Morning Joe" program. |
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Originally posted by popinjay
No gyopo is a someone of Korean descent born outside the country, a gaijin is a foreigner normally with no Japanese ancestry. |
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Watashi wa gaijin desu! |
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Originally posted by jahar
So you didn't try Aion Today? |
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Originally posted by Sovrath
So you didn't try Aion Today? He tried to try Aion today. |
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Originally posted by Kordesh He tried to try Aion today.
yeah, I'd buy that for a dollar. It's a shame he couldn't get on though. It's like having the holy grail inches from your finger tips only to reach out and have your fingers fall off. |
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No, I didn't get to play. But I got to cry because of it. Sooooo clooooose. Just gotta find another Korean friend that likes video games(shouldn't be too hard...). |
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Spaceweed10
Apprentice Member
Joined: 4/01/08
"Any attempt to glean joy from this torrid husk of an entertainment product is met with disdain." |
Originally posted by jahar
Why blatantly lie - are you lonely? |
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talismen351
Hard Core Member
Joined: 11/01/07
"Easy" only equals "better" for crack addicts and MMORPG developers. |
Originally posted by jahar So your topic says "I tried out Aion today...." and yet you didn't. You couldn't make an account...so really...why wasn't your post header " I tried to make an Aion ACCOUNT today." That would make more sence. |
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Hehe, Silly Koreans :D
Jk i love you guys |
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Meh, they guy tried to share his experience with us, and I found it quite interesting. Leave 'im alone!
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Originally posted by popinjay
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Haha, I've never seen "Need for Speed", and I know it because I've been in Korea (with their godforsaken time zone) for a year and a half, and like half of my friends are Korean-American(and Canadian). But seriously, I hagte being this close to the game, but not being able to play it.. its even free!! Well, there is the charge for the pc room, but still.. |
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lol, was replyin to popinjay who used the term gaijin, not you xD |
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