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MIRYANG (밀양), SOUTH KOREA November 5, 2017 “There’s not many families left that do this,” he said. “We are one of the last.” If we were indeed among…
I was born six years after the last championship, and now I’ll have to wait at least one more. Sorry Fulbright—this week, you played second-fiddle to an around-the-horn obsession with…
There’s some days where the little guy or gal up in the brain decides to call in sick unexpectedly. That’s alright — the rest of the body turns…
What makes you “you”? Is it the brain you have? The body too? Or maybe it’s something vaguer than that, like a collection of childhood memories: watching pills bug roll…
About 25 hours a week of teaching and meetings leaves you tired and drained. Even sick, like I was for the latter half of the week. But an…
There’s some days that tell you that coincidences are more than just that. Friday nights – 불금 – are meant for playing, especially while on vacation. But then the…
Who do people see you as? Do they put you into boxes when they wave hello to you? Oh there’s the (student/foreigner/adult/young person) who’s really (smart/short/foreign/familiar). I hear he’s…
One of my relatives casually posing at The War Memorial of Korea in Seoul. Butterflies The butterfly effect says that single extra flap of wings could have altered…
Page 399 of my host family’s book of names. It tracks the family back to its roots. Names “He knows our true names, Eragon. We are his slaves…
“From a correlational observation, we conclude that one variable is related to a second variable. But neither behavior could be directly causing the other even though there is…