This is the real thing, yo:
As I was translating one of Super Junior’s tweets, I kinda had a problem with the word “Boryeong”. Didn’t know it was a name. And it had a mud fest! LMAO
Apparently it’s one of the activities they do during summer- aside from eating Chicken soup in ginseng during the three hottest days of Korea. Anyway, about this Mud Festival, let me just quote Wikipedia:
The mud is dug up near Boryeong, trucked to the Daecheon beach area, and dumped at a ‘Mud Experience Land’. The mud is considered rich in minerals and used to manufacture cosmetics.
Mud pack, anyone? Teehee. This 2010, the festival will take place from July 17–25. :) How cool is that. If only I could go there and celebrate as well! And get mud on my face. Darn it.
PS: My 2nd twitter account: [LINK] (1st account is for k-pop fans like moi @pastafairy, I do translations ;) okay!)
Peace.
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Ohh boryeong! :D Apparently, Koreans love doing things related to beautifying of skins, and I believe mud is good for the skin so yeah :D
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wow sis was awrsome! Nevur hurd of this,
pretty neat though. I don’t mind partying mudly w/ them,haha. How I wish we could:) That would b really FUN
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Mud fight…sounds dirty. Literally too. haha! Sounds american also. We do stupid stuff like that. ;)
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Chiui! *glomps*
Yay for a mudfest. I’d like to engage in one. It’s fun to know that it has awesome characteristics like it can be used for cosmetics. Is it like a raw BB cream? Haha.
Wow! You’re a pro na pla on Korean language. Congrats. XD
P.S: I’m back na ulit with a new domain, haha. Pa-relink. TY!
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