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I may write in English, but my writings are based on my life experience as a Korean woman born and raised in Korea. This is my personal notebook dedicated to subjective views. Further objectification will be required before publication. Copying or distributing this unrefined version in its current state is strictly prohibited.

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I’m certain there were numerous political calculations involved in the significant decisions made regarding this fourth wave. However, the way they’ve summarized these points is quite amusing, and it feels like this is merely a fragment of a Theatre of the Absurd.

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πŸ˜‚ How on earth is this connected to religion? At this juncture, it’s already a territorial dispute and has nothing to do with religion. More than 70% of the Crusades was simply a territorial dispute embellished with religious concepts and political messages. (They're talking about the fourth wave of true deployment for the Crusades.) nostr:note1cl84dncfq6e43qw9nxdwmjej6xrtqnmnenvfqp60wanzx470hdes0n3jtm

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Beautiful green! (I’m feeling incredibly happy just by looking at it.)

I’ve been delving into the history of the Crusades, and it’s been challenging to reconcile my knowledge in Korean and English due to the different terms used. In Korean, we refer to the military unit as μ‹­μžκ΅°, which highlights the visual symbol of the military (✝️) worn by Nobles and soldiers. However, I discovered that there were numerous common people, including farmers who were illiterate, among those who participated in the initial Crusades. It’s quite intriguing when I compare the term β€œcross” and β€œμ‹­μžκ°€β€ (십十 meaning β€œten” in Korean). Interestingly, the number β€œμ‹­β€ doesn’t carry any religious significance. Therefore, in a literary context, μ‹­μžκ΅° simply refers to the military unit that represents the number 10. This revelation sheds light on my previous ignorance about world history....(πŸ˜‚πŸ€£)

I’ve been incredibly frustrated with the text input box because whenever I use dictation, an unknown error occurs. Editing texts becomes extremely inconvenient because the cursor keeps moving back to the end of text strings in the middle of typing, and I can’t seem to figure out why. However, this post has made me realize that there are numerous bugs scattered throughout the platform. I was completely unaware of any of them. πŸ˜‚ nostr:note1ht5udrhwtdunr0pvqpw8nvy8nvxr0caxuyts6rem2rva6d7vsd0s6xxfnm

It’s quite surprising that North Korea has managed to match India and Pakistan’s nuclear power capabilities. South Korea, on the other hand, is significantly behind them. (Oh no, I can’t seem to find our ranking on the chart. πŸ™„) https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20250121092500546

I’m curious to know the extent of his network in the United States. https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20250122010700003

This article concerns me. I didn't know anabolic steroid use is so prevalent among gym trainers or gym rats merely to look good. My experience with steroids is having a prescription for steroid ointment for some skin problems. Doctors always warned me not to use it for long because it may affect my body or hormone system if I use it excessively. So I was always so careful with overdosing . I don't really understand why people are so naΓ―ve about hormonal drugs. I used to be very cynical about women who risk their lives for plastic surgeries to just look good. Now I can see that desire to look good can easily hinder good judgment and lower people into some foolish decisions. Now South Korea’s strong pride in being a drug-free country is forever gone. What a shame. https://weekly-chosun-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/weekly.chosun.com/news/articleViewAmp.html?idxno=39477

Please don't do this............ ahhhh 😫 we don't want any nuke power in the neighboring country https://www.voakorea.com/a/7944460.html

I recall watching a stand-up comedy set where a comedian remarked that people often imitate someone’s character when learning English from them, whether it’s a real person or a character in a movie. I believe this observation holds merit because the language someone uses inherently reflects their character. This includes vocabulary, sentence structure, and how ideas are connected. Essentially, language is akin to a fabric crafted by individuals through words and phrases. The quality of this fabric, whether it’s a beautiful silk or a sloppy one, hinges on the way sentences are structured in paragraphs.

Hold on, does that mean I have to continue using English to access Apple Intelligence? (Since I can always proofread, I suppose it doesn’t really matter…)

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