I got this link from my brother. I swear to God it's shit scary. Make sure you have the sound turned on! Don't watch it if you have heart problems, too scared or even pregnant. I'm serious.
Yesterday, me and some good friends did some touristy stuff around Seoul before going to downtown Hongdae for some serious partying. A friend of mine (the zebra) was invited to the store launch of "Pull and Bear" last night. It was quite fun, and we got to have fun little polaroids taken of ourselves in animal masks in front of a fake green leafy background. This picture just gets me, with the suffering deer on the left side. I'm the bear btw.
Interesting facts about deers:
They have a lifespan for about 10 years.
They really good swimmers
They are the most territorial animals, as they would rather starve to death than leave their grazing grounds
In the U.S.A aeroplanes collide with an average of 2 deer on runways every year!
I guess our friend on the left must have seen one of 'em aeroplanes coming her way and did what my zebra friend's tee said: "Now Panic And Freak Out!" .....deer style of course.
Where I work in Seoul, we have many co-workers coming and in and out as their teaching contracts expire and begin. Needless to say, there have been some real characters that have walked these corridors. I work at an English Village, even though it's a pretend 'village' it's still a village all in set with its little characters that give the charm and harm to this joint.
No we have a new co-worker who has recently joined us who thinks he brings the charm. He does not. He has gotten into the habit of calling his female co-workers babe, darling, gorgeous etc. I've seen this type of behavior on t.v shows before and movies and it's always a laugh, but now that there is someone actually doing it it's a tad bit weird and terribly uncharming, especially to the guy who walks around thinking he's doing you a 'favour' with his pap balloon flattery.
It doesn't give a good impression of you and it makes the female co-workers wince as it gives the impression that someone thinks that's what you want to hear as a female.
Bottom line, it's not good and it makes people uncomfortable. Well, I think the only solution to this problem is to do what ol' Barb Wire did whenever someone called her 'babe'.....