I took the GANADA/CLEA class midterm today. It wasn't too bad, but then again I haven't seen the score yet, so I shouldn't say any more about it.
Today also was Daeborum. What's that, you've never heard of Daeborum? Me either. Apparently, it is the 15th of January by the lunar calendar. Which happens to be today. Koreans, in the olden days, would celebrate by (1) biting nuts with hard shells, (2) eating cold rice, and (3) putting fire in cans and swinging it in circles. They believed that, by doing this, they would (1) prevent boils and have strong teeth, (2) not get hot in the summer time, and (3) drive away field rats.
The more you know.
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