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Hades OC, because of course I had to make one...
Anyways, this is Kaimos. He likes whittling, and Hypnos.
Quand je regarde cette photo, j'imagine l'apparence qu'il aura. Je pense en quoi il sera fait, mais surtout je Le regarde déjà se fondre de douceur dans mes câlins. Il est si jeune et pur.. et bientôt aura toute son allure ! J'ai envie de partager avec lui La chaleur de ma poitrine pour le faire naître dans ce nouveau monde.. Tu as beaucoup de talent, et je t'admire énormément. À toi mon senpai adoré💖 -MllK* #unoeuf
Greece and Korea - "Kaimos" and "Han"
We have a saying in Greece. "Είδε ο γύφτος τη γενιά του και αναγάλλιασε η καρδιά του/Eide o gyftos ti genia tou kai anagalliase i kardia tou". It translates as "The gypsy saw his kind and his heart rejoiced". It means that we met or saw someone whom we hit it off with, who understands us or is like us and we love that. I could say it if I bumped into a relative or friend outside or mostly when I meet someone I have nice conversations with. Someone who "gets" me. My kind of person.
I have been talking about this issue for a while now, in different places, be it comments or posts. So I decided to make a piece on it a while back and then I postponed it a bit. But an article that came out today reminded me that I was supposed to have gotten this done already, on account of me wanting to do it. I'm weird, I know.
As I've mentioned a lot in the past, Korea feels like Asia's Greece, sometimes. I am not talking about history or politics. I am not educated on those issues and others could talk about them better than me. I am also not talking about our geography or love for food, as a nice post on this issue from the Korea blog mentioned. The one which reminded me that I need to do this piece. So, thanks to Angeliki for that.
I am talking about certain elements of living and culture, behaviors, habits, things that somehow feel so very familiar, things that I don't see in other cultures, past the ones I already know are like my own and also know the reasons behind our similarities. They are things that give me a feeling of watching something from my own country, unlike anything has ever done before.
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