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I'm helping Haleemah filming her music video~
This is the gym in her house
this is a simple filmmaking set up here
We are gonna include some of these later :)
this is the behind the scene clips XD
Every time when I showed up in her music video
I wasn't a human. LOL.
She said the video has finished
and I've also watched it already
It's so cool, I like it a lot
It's so random, and...
She will probably release that on this Friday!
I will link and share with y'all by then~
Even though I'm studying photography right now, but...
sometimes I found myself still thinking like a filmmaker
Even my main photography project this year
I'm still thinking and planning based on moving images
I don't mean this is bad,
I actually quite like that.
It's much interesting than I thought
That's about it for today,
I'll see y'all next time~
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My Neighbor, Charles | 이웃집 찰스 - Ep.111 [ENG/2017.05.05] - Duration: 45:29.
(The hot place for designs)
(Korea's landmark DDP)
(Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Jung-gu, Seoul)
(111th class at the foreigner school)
(My Neighbor Charles)
(Jillyang, Gyeongsan, Gyeongsangbuk-do)
You haven't forgotten about Franck, right?
A young man from DR Congo
who came to Korea 8 years ago
and is adjusted to everything from food to language.
Hello, everyone.
Franck is very smart.
He's smart enough to do a Ph.D.
(Speaks perfect Korean)
But he's not just book smart.
(Just trust me)
You're really good.
For a friend, there's nothing he can't do.
Receiving IP address automatically.
I have many friends
because I have a wide circle of acquaintances.
From studying and helping friends
to part-time jobs,
he is so busy.
(He doesn't even have enough money for himself)
I sent $270 for my younger sibling's tuition
but it's not easy.
But...
To Franck, there's one more very important thing.
That's leading a performing club.
(Desperate eyes)
(Fancy gestures)
(Dissonance)
(Singing a Korean song with scary singing skills)
(To improve awareness towards Africa)
(An aim to form familiarity with Koreans)
They're practicing a Korean song
to perform at a local festival.
We have to prepare for the performance
so no matter how tired,
we have to practice.
"Cherry Blossom Ending..."
They've also picked a song suited for the festival.
(Full of soul despite not knowing the lyrics)
Give one verse of the song to sing solo.
- Why? / - I want to sing out in the front.
Let's see if they can perform well.
(My Neighbor, Charles)
(We are competent)
Neighbor, hurry!
Let's go have dinner at Frigeant's house.
There's a neighborhood gathering once a month.
A new member from Uganda,
Toby is also joining them today.
(Frigeant's house is only a minute away)
Every time they gather,
they prepare food in turns.
This time, it's Frigeant and his girlfriend, Sidonia's turn.
- Did you make Angolan food? / - Yes.
Sidonia is from Angola and
she's going to show off her cooking.
Did you bring them from Angola?
Yes, these are ingredients from Angola.
Neighbor...
Another guest has arrived.
He is from the Ivory Coast.
Their gathering is very global.
Look here.
Look here.
I prepared the material in Korean as well.
It's all prepared in Korean, all of them.
He is a professor.
- A university professor. / - Really?
8 years ago, Frigeant left DR Congo with Franck
and came to Korea together.
After finishing his master's in architectural engineering,
he is now a professor of liberal arts.
This is quite a success.
It'd be great if I could become like you.
You can.
But do you know what the secret is?
- I don't know. / - You have to work hard.
And eat kimchi too.
(That's a big secret)
You will become like me soon.
Soon.
He teaches in Korean.
- In Korean? / - Yeah, in Korean.
- Wow, that's amazing. / - It is!
(My friend is amazing, right?)
(He looks so different)
(African culture lecture for Korean students)
Frigeant is very enthusiastic about
teaching African culture to Korean students.
I'm nervous when I'm teaching.
- I'm nervous too. / - You are?
My heart beats hard.
True, true.
But why is Franck so pleased?
Others might think Franck is the professor.
When you say you're an African...
Many think that you're poor and not smart.
They think that you can't do anything by yourself.
Our role is to show them the good side of us.
Show them that we can study hard.
We're not just poor and only have bad sides to us.
There are other sides to us as well.
- Professor. / - Yes?
Do you want to drink?
- Am I going to drink? / - Are you?
Yeah, sure. Just one.
I have a class tomorrow.
He's treating Frigeant politely as he's a professor.
Because you are a professor.
Thank you so much.
Do you know the Korean drinking culture?
How old are you?
I'm 28.
In Korean age, you're 29.
You need to put your glass lower than his.
Because I'm older than you.
I wonder where they learnt that.
Cheers!
(You all should learn this)
Busy life.
Kabanga came too.
He must be very busy to have come so late.
Were you at the lab?
- No, I had other things to do. / - Oh, really?
- I have to go to the lab again. / - You do?
- I was on my way. / - You must be tired.
Busy life.
- That's how you should live. / - Busy, busy.
You should live like that.
I'm probably busier than Franck, I bet.
- Really? / - Yeah.
- I can't even tell you how much. / - Is that so?
(He's quite fluent in Korean)
This looks delicious.
The food has been prepared while they were chatting.
This is called ugali.
It's like rice in Africa.
(Everyone's united through ugali)
Ugali is rolled into a ball using your hand
and it's eaten with the sauce.
It must feel like they're back at home again.
How is it?
Does it remind you of home? Does it taste the same?
It's similar but feels a little different.
There are 54 countries in Africa.
54 countries.
- Each country has different tastes. / - They do, right?
Koreans think that they're all the same.
That's wrong.
Each country has many ethnic groups
so the culture differs within the country as well.
There is a variety of cultures in Africa.
There is a variety of cultures in Africa.
We will keep that in mind.
(The next day)
It's Sunday morning.
As Franck leaves home refreshed,
something unpleasant greets him.
Until the 23rd...
He works part-time
and gets paid from the school
but it's never enough.
It's best to stay home at such times but...
- Did you sleep well? / - Yeah.
Baby.
Who is he calling out to so sweetly?
Are you ready, baby?
Come, please.
Oh, Franck has a girlfriend.
(They've been dating for 5 years)
Franck and Nayelie have been dating
for 5 years already.
(An exciting double date)
What do think about our matching shirts?
- Nice. / - Very nice.
It's very Korean, right?
We don't like that.
In Africa, dating and marriage culture
is very conservative.
Sometimes, they frown upon
marrying someone from a different country.
Despite this problem, these two have
made a promise to each other.
(Love on the bus)
They're full of love but have light wallets.
I wondered how they will go on a date
but they seem to have a way.
♪ When you go to a market ♪
♪ There are sweet potatoes ♪
♪ There are socks ♪
♪ There are almonds ♪
♪ And there is garlic ♪
Come and buy this.
Let's try this.
- Is it good? / - Yes, it's delicious.
Let's have a taste.
Try it with the sauce.
This is why you go to the markets.
(The pork cutlet is fried well)
- What are you filming? / - My Neighbor, Charles.
Oh, My House, Charles?
- No, My Neighbor, Charles. / - Oh, I see.
- Do you know it? / - I watch it from time to time.
- Do watch it. / - I will, I will.
It's very delicious.
Thank you.
After they chat with the lady,
they move on to browse again.
What are they going to try this time?
(Soft-shelled turtle)
(The lady they talked to just a minute ago)
How much is this?
I don't know, ask the owner.
The soft-shelled turtle? It's $100.
Where are you from?
We're from Congo.
Bongo?
The Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- Kenya, Angola. / - Kenya?
- And you are from? / - Angola.
- What about you? / - Congo.
- Do you know? / - Bongo...
The president came to Korea once.
That was President Bongo of Gabon.
- That's not Congo. / - Oh, it's not?
(President Bongo of Gabon visited Korea in 1975)
President Bongo visited Korea many times.
It must've been confusing.
Africa is still an unfamiliar land
but there is something that has changed.
- Bye. / - Bye.
- It's different compared to the past. / - It is.
Before, they'd ask how we wash our hair.
The older ladies.
They were like, "How pretty."
Or they would do this.
(Checking their skin color)
The way they think is changing.
Let's eat.
Haven't you guys changed too?
First of all, their palates have changed.
- One bottle of rice wine, please. / - One rice wine.
Do you know how to drink rice wine?
(Tapping)
He does know.
(It's mixed well)
They've lived in Korea for 8 years,
there's nothing they can't eat.
It's my first time drinking rice wine.
Is it?
- To speak Korean well, you must drink this. / - Really?
From today?
You can't take Franck's word for it.
Don't drink too much.
It's delicious.
Wow, a chili as an accompaniment?
Is it not spicy?
It's not spicy, try it.
(It's not spicy?)
It seems like Franck is finding it funny
to prank his friends.
(The whole thing except the end)
(They should be feeling it soon)
Are you really okay?
(Burning)
(Call the emergency)
- Is it spicy? / - Yeah, very.
(Laughing)
I'm sorry.
It's not spicy.
Living in Korea is quite spicy, isn't it?
(End of appetizers, the main course begins)
There must've been many days
of tears and heartaches away from their homes.
But now, they are relaxed enough to
laugh off most things.
But then...
Let's go into the part-time job website.
Franck is concerned
about finding Nayelie a job these days.
Did you hand in your resume last time?
Yes, I did.
Did they call?
They did but...
The immigration office told me I can't take this job.
I can get the visa if I have the employment contract.
I can't work at factories where I'm not contracted.
After graduation, you want to work...
But you can't work illegally.
This is difficult.
They decided to get married
after they find a proper job in Korea.
Nayelie's visa is about to get expired soon
so they are very anxious.
What happens if she can't get a job?
If I can't get a job, then I have to go back
to my own country.
You can't leave me here.
This is very concerning.
(More than the marriage, she wants to prove herself)
Franck knows that the person
who is the most upset is Nayelie.
We just need to look harder.
You are a hard-working woman.
You move fast,
very smart and beautiful.
That's why I love you.
(There are people watching)
Are you hot?
(Embarrassed)
I love you, too.
It'll be alright.
(She must get a job)
I hope it all works out well.
It's not easy to get a job in the field of your major.
I don't know anyone who is working
in their field of study.
I haven't seen one around me.
(I'm a student)
Franck believes that no matter how difficult,
you can achieve if you work hard.
(1 year into his Ph.D. in telecommunications engineering)
(Is the professor there?)
- Hello. / - Franck.
Last time, it needed much improvement.
Did you take in all the things I pointed out?
Yes, I referred to them...
What this is all about is...
(Franck's first presentation last week)
Have you seen a specific example of this?
An actual incident of this case?
(Franck didn't prepare enough data)
To make up for his mistake last time,
he asked for another chance to present.
I will start my presentation.
(This time, he prepared it with specific examples)
I get what you're trying to say
but the content is too narrow this time.
You need to start broadly and then narrow it down.
(There's so much to fix)
It seems that to professor, it's still not good enough.
I looked at your content from last week till now...
I don't think you are investing
a lot of time into the study yet.
- Is that so? / - Yes.
I am investing a lot of time...
How much time are you investing?
- 90%. / - 90% of your time?
(It might be 80%)
If you think about your current position,
then you'll be able to come up with a plan
on how to invest your time.
If you forget about your position and
focus on other things,
then unpleasant situations may occur.
- So I must focus on my main job. / - Right.
I think you have improved a lot since before.
- Really? / - Yeah.
- I'll try harder. / - Okay.
(Determined)
Franck, have you braced yourself?
You have to really focus 90%.
I think I only need to revise a little
but I don't have enough time.
I have other things to do.
I'll do as much I can.
(You said you were going to invest 90% of your time)
Where are you going instead of studying?
♪ You, you ♪
(Franck says he only invests 10% here)
(This is exciting)
Presentation is one thing,
the weekend performance is another
that is worrying Franck.
♪ Spring breeze blows ♪
♪ Cherry blossom petals flutter ♪
(They've memorized most of the lyrics)
(But their melody is a bit shaky)
Hold on, hold on.
Then...
You need to sing this part softly.
It's very unpleasant to hear if you sing it so loudly.
(The group that sings quite well)
(The group that requires help)
It seems that these 3 are the problem.
Frigeant who can't sing at all
and Franck who thinks he's a good singer.
But that's not all.
There's Kabanga who wants to do a solo.
1, 2, 3, 4.
♪ Spring breeze blows... ♪
Okay, I'll try again.
1, 2, 3, 4.
Can Franck sing first?
1, 2, 3, 4.
♪ Spring breeze blows ♪
♪ Cherry blossom petals flutter ♪
(I'm better than these two)
(Picking a new solo after the test)
(Who will sing the highlight?)
(Kabanga will sing the solo)
(His wish came true)
(Hope he studies as hard as he sings)
I don't think it's time to just practice singing.
(That night)
No wonder, he has been called upon.
I got a call.
They told me to rush to the lab.
My heart is racing right now.
(Knocking cautiously)
Yes?
Hello, professor.
What?
Do you know what time it is?
It's 10:00 p.m.
Aren't you going to research?
I was at the lab
then I went to have dinner and practiced a little.
And then I came back.
Graduate students should be studying.
(Antsy)
Are you just going to go sing every night?
With them?
I'm sorry.
Everyone's studying except you
so the class isn't progressing.
(I have no excuse)
Kabanga, you know the professor
isn't telling you off for no reason. Right?
(You know why I'm telling you off, right?)
Who's the African students association president?
You mean Franck?
I told him many times not to
hang out with Franck.
Friendship is friendship
and research is research.
Don't hang out with Franck for the time being.
- Okay. / - You need to write your thesis.
- Okay. / - He has to...
Write a master's thesis next semester.
Yes.
Kabanga, what are you going to do?
Will you not be seeing Franck anymore?
Thank you.
Usually, I don't just hang out with Franck.
When we meet, we usually talk about our future.
We think a lot about how to become
a good leader most of the time
rather than just playing around.
Actually, Kabanga is right in some sense.
Everyone spends their time studying
more than anything.
(I'm going to have noodles)
I was going to eat a proper meal
but didn't have enough time.
When he was just about to fill his stomach...
(I'm watching you)
- Do me a favor. / - Alright.
I'll see you tomorrow.
- Kabanga, you research. / - Okay.
Take good care of him.
Bye.
It's like he's on pins and needles.
(I lost my appetite)
I don't feel like eating now.
Can't you go home now the professor is gone?
But if he comes back, he'll ask...
"Where did Kabanga go?" "Home."
And he'll be mad again.
(It's funny yet sad)
This lab is also my home.
So this is my bed.
When I want to sleep,
I push my chair back like this,
put a blanket over me and sleep.
It's hard but
a man should keep his word.
(Again, it's funny yet sad)
I shouldn't give up.
There's another man who's not giving up.
Franck, do you have a lot to do?
Yeah, I do.
I think I'll be sleeping here.
- Good luck. / - Thank you.
- Okay, I'll see you tomorrow. / - Yeah, alright.
I'll see you tomorrow.
(Preparing for the presentation all alone)
It was hard to get a second chance.
He wants to perfect it even if he has to
stay up all night.
(Gosh, my back)
Gosh, he must be so tired.
I get hungry at this time of the night
so I'm going to have instant noodles.
(Too bothersome to eat it separately)
I must succeed for the others to succeed.
As Franck came to Korea earlier than others,
he feels more responsible.
(The pressure doesn't seem light)
Perhaps, he's fussing too much over a presentation.
But to Franck, this presentation is
one step towards success.
(Mistake is the mother to success)
The next day.
Franck came straight from the lab
to the classroom.
Did you prepare a lot?
But he seems a little different
compared to the last time.
(Relaxed, nervous)
He doesn't seem nervous today.
Hello.
Not many have arrived yet.
(The professor appears)
Did you prepare well?
I prepared as much as I could.
It's time for Franck's second presentation.
I will begin my presentation.
Today, I will give a presentation on
mobile processor trends.
What is trend in Korean?
- "Donghyang." / - "Donghyang."
(He's a bit different today)
(He's no longer concerned with only using Korean)
(Presents using both Korean and English)
It's more natural now that you're speaking English.
(Shouldn't put his guard down with a compliment)
It seems that everything is going smoothly
but he shouldn't put his guard down.
(A sharp question from the professor)
Why does such occurrence happen?
First of all...
That's a great question.
(Explains the answer well)
Franck has changed.
(Pretty good)
From difficult questions from the professor
to a heated debate with the students.
(I prepared a lot)
Professor, please give him a compliment.
You did well to section it into 3 parts.
Franck gave us a good class today.
He gave us a great presentation.
As I researched, I learnt things I didn't know before.
Well done.
(I did well today)
Franck, you did it.
I'm thirsty.
So thirsty.
(Hot coffee)
I think Franck was anxious
more than thirsty.
(I got complimented today)
Oh, that's nice.
I want to get a job after I graduate.
That's why I'm still studying.
Aren't you worried that you might not get a job?
Aren't you anxious?
I'm sure I will get a job. I'm not worried.
I'm not worried at all
because it'll work out well after I graduate.
I believe that.
I'll be prepared and if it doesn't work out
I'll try again and again until it works out.
The presentation is over now.
I wonder what he's up to now.
(Singing)
Be honest, how much have you practiced?
I'll show you when we get there.
That's right. The performing day isn't far off.
He has to focus on practicing now.
(Friend, I'll show you my skill)
(Surprised)
(I like this song too)
(He will be performing soon)
(He practiced with friends 3 days ago)
(Practiced again after dinner 2 days ago)
(Practiced alone before bed just a day before)
Franck and his friends practiced a lot
despite their busy schedule.
I hope they finish their performance well.
(The day of the performance)
But I can't believe this.
The weather isn't helping.
(Practicing in front of a mirror)
(Vibrating)
Franck, I don't think it's time to practice.
Pick up the phone, hurry.
- Hello? / - Hello?
- Is this Franck? / - Yes.
Hi, this is the Daegu amusement park.
- Daegu amusement park? / - Yes.
Oh, alright. Go on.
We were going to hold a performance today
but due to rain,
it has been cancelled.
Due to rain?
So it's cancelled?
- That's right. / - So then...
We don't have to go?
That's unfortunate, Franck.
So we don't have to go?
That's right.
That's really unfortunate, we practiced so hard.
- It's raining a lot so... / - I see.
I'm very sorry about that.
Okay.
It got cancelled.
Gosh.
Oh, no...
The rest of the group will be
very disappointed when they hear this.
(He tells the bad news through a video call)
♪ This unknown trembling ♪
You must be practicing hard.
I'm doing my last practice.
There's bad news.
What is it?
It's raining outside, right?
Yes.
So I got a call from the event authority.
Okay.
It got cancelled.
Are you serious?
It got cancelled, for real.
See how I'm all ready as well?
So everything is cancelled?
Not just us, everything is cancelled.
Oh, my God. No.
Geez... Why? Why?
What have we been doing up until now then?
Us?
Let's go for a drink today.
Yes, eat something nice and cheer up.
Thank you for the food.
- It's really a shame. / - Yes.
- It is. / - We can do it next time.
When I received a call from Franck,
I thought it was just a bad joke.
I thought it was a joke too.
Inside, I'm crying.
- You are? / - Why?
Crying?
♪ Put your tears away ♪
♪ Let's just focus on work for the time being ♪
(Making the viewers cry)
Being successful or not
depends on how much you try.
(I know one too)
Success is the mother to mistake.
Right?
You mean, failure is the mother to success?
You said it the other way around.
That's right, failure is the mother to success.
There will be a next time.
Did we fail today then?
It's almost a fail.
(A clear morning)
Monday came without fail.
You should go to school.
(I have to look nice)
(What's happening today?)
When Franck is dressed up,
it means there's something important.
(Going to school all dressed up)
Let's go to school.
I wonder what's happening.
- Hello. / - Hello.
They must be filming something.
- For high school students. / - High school students.
We're going to film to encourage those students
who want to enter our university.
My name is Franck
and I'm from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Whether you succeed or not
depends on your effort.
If you work hard, you can do it.
My name is Franck
and I'm from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
I know it's very hard to prepare for the entrance exam.
But if you try hard, you will do well.
If you want to succeed, work hard.
(A few days later)
Did the heavens acknowledge Franck's effort?
A few days later,
a golden opportunity arrived for Kafrica.
They were invited to a local singing contest.
Let's invite out the Kafrica team
with a round of applause.
Franck of Kafrica!
I'm sure they'll do well.
Hello, everyone.
It's an honor to be able to sing up here today.
(He speaks Korean so well, how amazing)
If there are other similar events
like this in the future, please invite us.
They practiced "Cherry Blossom Ending" a million times.
But this song is popular among
the younger generations so it's a bit worrying.
(It's just to my liking)
(We knew you'd like it)
(They may make mistakes)
(And they may fail)
(But with constant effort, they'll be acknowledged)
It's now my 8th year in Korea.
Many gave up and went back.
We worked very hard.
Others may look at us
and think that they can do it too.
No matter how much you want to succeed,
you can do it alone.
You can succeed faster together.
(Shall we sing all together, friends?)
Franck and his friends must be reassured
because they have each other.
(Africans are poor and not smart)
(They can't do anything by themselves)
(Against such prejudices)
(They learn and make progress)
These young men came from
the Democratic Republic of the Congo for better future.
No matter how difficult it is to succeed,
somehow it feels like they can do it.
(My Neighbor, Charles)
Franck.
You study hard
but you're so busy looking after your friends.
He even brought his friends along with him today.
- Nice to meet you all. / - Nice to meet you.
- Jambo. / - Jambo.
Please introduce your friends to us.
You are all in different fields and such.
My name is Kabanga.
I came to Korea a year and 10 months ago.
- Your Korean is so good. / - Seriously.
A genius from DR Congo came.
No, not at all.
I finished my master's in
architectural engineering.
I lecture on African culture and history.
So you're a professor.
A teacher!
He is a professor.
- Fabrice. / - What about you?
I'm currently undergoing master's degree
on public administration at Daegu University.
Public administration?
When I heard Fabrice' voice,
I thought it was Boyz II Men.
It's very deep.
(Deep enough to ring the ground)
You may be all friendly now,
but sometimes you can have an argument
due to differences in opinions.
When I say I want to sing this song,
he says he doesn't like that song.
We all have different tastes
so we have trouble when picking a song.
There are other times...
When we perform,
they keep telling me I can't sing
so I shouldn't do the solo.
Actually, shall we find out for ourselves
on how good they are at singing?
♪ The face is shabang shabang ♪
♪ The body is shabang shabang ♪
♪ Shabang shabang ♪
(They understand the lyrics perfectly)
(The gestures are also perfect)
♪ It is a killer ♪
(Exciting)
- So fun. / - Are my ears weird?
I hear one or two who are tone-deaf.
- There are? / - Yes.
For me, it feels like going to karaoke
with local old men.
Exactly.
I thought all four would be great
at singing and dancing
because you're from Africa.
But I guess not all are.
The reason we came to Korea is to study.
We are here because we are smart.
- I see. / - You may think we're not good at singing.
- But we are really good at studying. / - I see.
You are all intelligent, so most of you
are wearing glasses.
Oh, yeah.
Kabanga, what about you?
(There's a secret)
(There are no lenses on this)
It's fake.
Franck.
(I don't have lenses either)
(You know fashion)
You are all so bright and fun.
What kind of concerns do these
bright and fun people have?
- There must be something. / - Right.
Let's check it out.
(You must succeed)
"You must succeed."
You have strong...
- Determination to succeed. / - Pressure.
What does that mean?
There are many concerns.
There are many.
We want to succeed dearly
to develop our country for the better.
We want to do that role.
Not just Congo, we want to be
the bridge that connects Congo and Korea.
But it isn't easy to achieve that.
Frigeant came to Korea with Franck.
Aren't you jealous that
he is being called professor?
In a way, he is a step ahead of you.
He may be a professor
but I am a doctor.
(He is really something)
He succeeded as a professor
and I succeeded as a doctor.
I'm glad he's doing well.
I'm happy.
Your majors are all very hard subjects
that even Koreans would consider
difficult to understand.
- Very difficult. / - How did you study them?
Because the lectures are all in Korean,
it's very hard.
We look up words constantly and...
- Memorize them. / - It must be twice as hard.
(Gives me a headache)
It's really hard.
We have to put much more effort than Korean students.
- Right. / - We need a lot of time.
We record our lectures.
You record the lectures?
And we listen to them again at home.
You guys are amazing.
Do you have many family members
to earn more and send them money?
Unlike Korea, we usually have
5 or more children.
5 or more?
Some can even make a soccer team.
Even if we earn little...
We save up and send it back home.
Then have you worked part-time
for living expenses?
- Of course. / - Like what?
Usually in the weekends,
at farms,
we work and get $80 to $100 a day.
That is enough.
My experience is a bit embarrassing.
What is it? I'm curious.
I worked at a parcel company.
My body ached so much after that work.
I earned $100
but I spent $900 on a massage.
- You mean $90. / - You spent it all on recovery.
If you're a foreign student,
part-time jobs are unavoidable.
- It's essential. / - That's right.
But despite being so busy,
you perform on stage as well.
It's to show African culture
to Korean people.
When we sing in Korean,
many are amazed and fascinated.
By singing Korean songs,
we also learn the language.
So we can improve our Korean as well.
Is there something you want the viewers to know?
Do tell us if you have anything to say.
First of all, Africa is not a country.
There are so many who get confused.
That's right. Africa is not a country.
Africans are smart and
we can work hard in nice environments.
Rather than to judge us poor
and have that prejudice,
we can work together to be free of poverty.
I hope we can achieve that.
I've got this feeling.
You are all wearing traditional clothes.
If you take a photo today like this
and take another in 20 years' time together,
then they'd be like the Cabinet members of
the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- Like a minister, a president. / - Some sort of leader.
I feel overwhelmed as it looks like
I'm looking at the leaders of our future.
Let's take a photo.
- When we go to... / - Shouldn't you become like that?
If possible, though it might be hard to believe,
in 20 years' time, I might be the president of Congo.
- I support you, Franck. / - I do, too.
- So nice. / - You can do it.
- I can do it. / - You can do it.
I want to be a politician.
- You do? / - Who is the president?
You have to fulfil your 5-year tenure.
So we'll take turns every 5 years.
They're already thinking of transition of power.
I feel like it's an honor...
- To be with you today. / - It's an honor.
- The future president. / - Don't forget us later.
We will cheer you on,
imagining the day you've all
achieved your dreams.
- Good luck. / - Thank you.
Thank you for being here with us.
We will end My Neighbor, Charles here.
- Good-bye. / - Bye.
Hello.
Pronunciation.
I got the president's number.
- Fabien, Fabien. / - Fabien.
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【MUKBANG】 [Easy & Tasty] Whitebait & Seaweed Crispy Grilled Cheese ! About 2000 kcal [CC Available] - Duration: 3:37.
Hello its Kinoshita Yuka (Eng subs by ~Aphexx~) (Change font size color and transparency via options menu)
So, Today! tadaa I made some crunchy cheese snack using onion and shirasu sardine
check it out would'ya doesn't it look so yummy? its made with so much cheese
and using shirasu sardine give it that wonderful Japanesey flavor and feel
alrighty lets see how its made
this is how you make it: chop up some onion
take a thin layer of cheese and bake on med to low
once the cheese melts add onion
shirasu shrimp and then further cook till golden
once it has taken on a golden color take it out of your pan
and slice
top with some seaweed
tadaa dish is complete
would you look at this doesn't it look so yummy?
and if you add seaweed to this it looks like this
the crispy cheese looks so yummy
it looks like this on the bottom such a nice golden color
and if you like dip it in soy sauce
I've prepped 1kg of miso soup over here as well
and today's wooden bowl is holding up alright... ~I've got 4 of these~
itadakimasu cheese is so delish when you bake it like this
this is what it looks like
so crispy and delish I love the flavor combo of shirasu and onion
they also pair so nicely with cheese
perfect for those cheese lovers out there
I'm using soy sauce today but you can also use ponzu citrus sauce
or you can use chijimi sauce but I have not Idea on how to make that sauce
second one
add some seaweed and I'll eat the second one whole like this
I love the salty flavors from the cheese it goes perfectly with the seaweed and shirasu flavors
last mouthful itadakimasu gochisosamadeshita
these shirasu sardine with seaweed on cheese was so delish
usually you can only eat cheese as an accent or as a topping and to be able to
eat an entire meal of just cheese was just heavenly
a perfect thing for any cheese lover out there
if you layer the cheese nice and thin like this it takes on a pizZ~
peepa.... takes on a crispier texture ~ accidentally said pizza pizza ~
and the shirasu sardine were boiled before so they were very light and fluffy... so delish
these were so tasty won't you all give them a try? and as always thanks for watching and if you liked
this video please hit the like and subscribe buttons BAI BAI
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Showbiz-Taiwanese Couple Dies From Carbon Monoxide While Having Sex In The Car - Duration: 2:30.
Taiwanese Couple Dies From Carbon Monoxide While Having Sex In The Car
Finally, here's a story where "at least they died doing what he loved," actually applies.
A Taiwanese man and a woman were found dead inside a parked BMW last Tuesday night in Taipei. The man was nude from the waist down while the woman's face was lying on top of his lap.
Police broke into the locked car after receiving a call about two people sitting motionless inside.
After looking over the scene, they have come to the reasonable conclusion that the couple were likely engaging in oral sex when they died, Taiwan News reports.
FacebookFacebook MessengerTwitterLinkedInWhatsAppLineWeChatSkypeFlipboardShare. The cause of death has yet to be determined. However, police believe that the couple probably died from carbon monoxide poisoning as exhaust fumes built up inside the tightly-sealed vehicle. Officers found no signs of suicide or foul play.
The two have been identified as a 49-year-old man surnamed Song and a 49-year-old woman surnamed Chen.
A China Times report speculates that the pair may have been engaging in an extramarital affair, however police have not yet disclosed further information about the case.
Chen's sister told police that Chen left home at 8 p.m. on Monday night and didn't turn up to work the next day. After being notified about Chen's absence, the woman went to the police to try and locate her sister.
Well, at least they died happy. This reminds me of the couple in Wuhan who died in each other's arms in 2013 after falling out of their apartment window together while having sex.
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