South Korea = Main reason why I haven’t stopped going to school.
(Source: thingsaboutsouthkorea)
The divisions represent the top (red) the “Yang” and the bottom (blue) “Ying” ancient symbol of the universe originated in China. These two opposites express the dualism of the cosmos, the eternal duality: fire and water, night and day, darkness and light, construction and destruction, male and female, active and passive, heat and cold, more or less, being and non-being, life and death… The presence of duality in the Absolute indicates the paradox of life and the inability to learn it fully. Combinations of bars represent the four cardinal points and the four seas bordering the globe.
I’m like:
Because despite being far away, those “some people” make me much happier than many people who are here next to me and I see every day.
눈물 (nun-mul)
Meaning:
- TearsYou hear this word in alot of kpop songs. I’m not sure if this will be useful for you, but It will become useful…… One day…… xD
Songs where “Nun-mul” can be heard:
- “눈물이 고여와 이제 시작인가 봐/Nunmuri goyeowa ije shijagin gabwa/Tears in my eyes started to drop” B2ST’s song ‘아직은/Yet’
- Big Bang’s song ‘눈물뿐인 바보/A Fool Of Tears’
- “우리 지금 참고 있는 눈물 모두 흘리면/Uri jigeum chamgo itneun nunmul modu heullimyeo/While we let out the tears we held in” U-Kiss’s song ‘다시 만나요/We’ll Meet Again’
*I was listening to songs this morning, and these were the songs that made me want to use nunmul for today’s word of the day… xDPronunciation:
Nun-mul
This video makes me smile since forever. I’m fascinated with the innocence of love here.