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Mar 11

Chu-ri-ning

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Alright, so thanks to a very helpful commenter on Neatorama, I was able to find out the name of the comics I had listed. I’ve updated the information on the pages so they are more accurate.

The comic is named “Chu-ri-ning” by by Lee, sang-shin & Kook, joong-rok. Hopefully by putting this information out more of these comics will be translated to English

If you are looking for a link to Chu-ri-ning, take a look at http://cartoon.stoo.com/choriing/html.

Jan 27

Sacrifice

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Loyalty

Another strip from Asaekkiga Chu-ri-ning by Yang Young Soon Lee, sang-shin & Kook, joong-rok

Jan 26

Envy

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Envy

Another strip from Asaekkiga Chu-ri-ning by Yang Young Soon Lee, sang-shin & Kook, joong-rok

Jan 24

Bubble Wrap

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Bubblewrap

Another strip from Asaekkiga Chu-ri-ning by Yang Young Soon Lee, sang-shin & Kook, joong-rok

Jan 23

Cleverness

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friendship

I think the name of the comic is Asaekkiga by Yang Young-Soon, but I could be wrong…

UPDATE:  Fairly-wrong.  That’s what I get for believing the internet.  The name of the strip is Asaekkiga Chu-ri-ning by Yang Young Soon Lee, sang-shin & Kook, joong-rok.

 

John DenverLindsey and I sometimes get into odd arguments, and one of them is that a lot of older women look like men. It’s my opinion that there are a lot of women out there that look more like Ed Asner in their prime than they would wish. Lindsey heartily disagrees.

What does this have to do with men who look like old lesbians? Well…it reminded me of this argument. Maybe I should start the “Older Women Who Look Like Men” blog.

Fashionista PunkHEL LOOKS is selected street fashion from Helsinki, the capital of Finland. The pictures are taken in the streets and clubs of Helsinki from July 2005 onwards.”

Some of the fashions posted are just freaking crazy. They range from innocent girls wearing traditional garbs to people that look like comic book heroes (late 80’s, not Golden Age). It’s an interesting look into northern European fashion and culture while remaining distant enough to appreciate it. It’s also freaking hilarious.

The site says that you cannot use photographs of the people without their permission, but a punk wouldn’t care. If this one did care, then they are not a punk and therefore would out themselves.