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Because I Live in the US 661

Because I Live in the US 661

Chapter 661 – Reality and Ideals

Los Angeles.

It is a city more famous by its abbreviated name L.A.

“LA galbi is the same.”

“Why is LA ribs being served?”

Even though many Koreans live here.

It boasts the largest Korean town in the United States.

‘Actually.’

LA Galbi was also made here.

Koreans in L.A. Ate ribs.

How?

As cheap as possible!

So it took this form.

Chi profit… !

Meat.

The bones are scattered sparsely.

This is because the bones were cut whole using a machine.

“Koreans in LA started eating this type of ribs, and when they were reimported to Korea, they came to be called LA galbi.”

“Oh…”

Originally, ribs take a lot of work.

It has no choice but to become more expensive.

It’s cheap because it’s cut by machine.

This is an alternative that Koreans who were poor at the time found.

‘This feeling of being a commoner isn’t bad either.’

I came to Koreatown in L.A.

I am eating at a Korean restaurant.

Suddenly! Suddenly!

That’s why it pulls harder.

This is the taste that is commonly eaten in Korea.

Pick up the well-cooked LA ribs with tongs and cut them with scissors.

The point is to write roughly.

“You can dip it in pickled onions and eat it.”

“I’m craving a glass of soju.”

“Soju is good too.”

Hot meat cools down quickly.

Ask for the flavorful sauce.

A meal that perfectly suits Korean tastes.

You can eat it quickly and deliciously.

Let’s go~!

It’s even better if you soak it in a glass of alcohol.

Besides the usual pairings like soju.

‘New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc goes well with it.’

It is a wine of great value

There are many good ones within 10 to 20 dollars.

“Isn’t white meant to be eaten with light food?”

“Korean food should be considered an exception.”

Ribs.

Pick it up along with the pickled onions and bring it into your mouth.

It explodes like a bomb.

Sweet, salty, sour, spicy, all kinds of flavors.

Gulp!

There is no way it can pair.

This is why I drink clean soju and beer.

Sauvignon Blanc also plays a similar role.

Refreshingly wash your mouth.

‘I’m just breathing down a storm.’

Gourmet.

It’s not that tricky.

Just to enjoy it.

Munch! Munch!

Optimized.

It has a color of taste that does not need to be particularly savored.

“It goes well with soybean paste stew.”

“This is authentic Korean food, unlike the one my brother made.”

“Black.”

It’s soft.

It is powerful at the same time.

This can be said to be an advantage of Korean food.

Korean food deserves to be deeply rooted.

In that way, I passed the first stage of the process.

“I was so busy that I could only eat hotdogs and sandwiches, but now that I’m eating Korean food for the first time in a while, I feel like I’m living it.”

“It’s natural to be busy.”

“Mr. Woo.”

Stage 2 was also successfully entered.

It has settled down as one of the options.

‘It’s also because I’m Korean.’

American society.

It is very fierce.

It is the perfect color for modern people.

It is healthy yet fast food.

In particular, soups and rice can be eaten like a drink.

“A long time ago, when I was wrestling, I ate five or six bowls of hangover soup like this. “I didn’t eat it, I drank it.”− Lee Jeong-jae

Just like Lee Jeong-jae’s famous quote.

If you go through steps 3 and 4, it is not a dream.

“It means I’m too busy with work.”

“You’re fired!”

“Are you Trump?”

You are going through that process.

In order to enter a new market.

‘It has to go through verification.’

Sora is also adapting well.

I learned how to take American jokes.

Localization.

It is natural that we should be recognized by local people.

“Did you enjoy it?”

“Yes, it was a bit pricey because it cost $120.”

“Hey.”

This is why I came to L.A.

There is nothing like a local to get guidance.

Store owner.

No, hostess.

A lady comes to say hello.

“I’m not sure if someone of value came and was satisfied. Someone outside will tell you about good restaurants nearby.”

I have lived here for nearly 50 years.

It means knowing the local situation closely.

I plan to go around here.

You can learn a lot from that alone.

“This is Ha Jae-seop, the representative of the Korean Association of LA. When I heard that the representative was coming, I ran with sweat on my feet. Hehe!”

“Can I check?”

“Hey.”

Los Angeles.

It is the roots of Koreans in America.

It is also the starting point of ‘politicization’.

‘The LA riots.’

It is also well known to Koreans.

It’s impossible not to know because it’s in the textbook.

That’s too much.

I think it was a long time ago.

In fact, it is not over.

“At the time, I was taking cover on that rooftop. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to come out in the photo…”

It is still talked about to this day.

This is a photo taken from the rooftop.

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Sea_Ad5037 1 month ago

It’s a legendary event!

Examples showing the need for the 2nd Amendment

If the government doesn’t protect you, that’s what you’ll do

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Twee_Licker 1 month ago

There’s nothing more American than legal immigrants using the 2nd Amendment to protect their property

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Grande_Grillin 1 month ago

The funny thing is, they didn’t kill a single person.

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│Pizzaman74 1 month ago

│Really?

│There was a shootout on the live broadcast, but no one died?

│Shocking

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│AtoneBC 1 month ago

│Those tough guys are the real Americans

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The reason.

This is because it is the most important issue to mainstream American society.

‘Second Amendment to the Constitution.’

Why are guns allowed?

I didn’t know about it in the past, but I don’t need it in the present.

It only causes various side effects.

It is the only logic that can refute it.

“Did you personally carry a gun and protect the streets?”

“I protected it!”

“That’s amazing. I respect you.”

“Hehe, you must be embarrassed…”

It showed the advantages of owning a gun.

Property was protected without a single casualty.

‘No one could have done it except Loop Korean.’

That’s why it has power.

This is exactly what mainstream American society wants.

Contacts are coming from the political world.

Koreans also realized the need.

“Since then, the Korean community has become one and is engaged in various activities. It is so reassuring that people like CEO Lee Chan-wook join forces.”

There was a riot.

Police play.

No one protects you.

The reason.

Because there was no power.

If I had the power, I would have come forward.

The Korean community changed after the LA riots.

Although it has begun to be incorporated into mainstream American society.

Rattling!

There are still some who live like animals.

I hear a rumbling sound.

People are coming.

“”Black lives matter!””

“”Black lives matter!””

Protesters march.

The slogans they should are now familiar words.

“This is the protest that is causing a lot of controversy these days. Do you agree?’

“I don’t agree.”

“Oh~ That’s unexpected?”

“The problem is that black people are alive.”

“Hey.”

Black lives matter too.

Protesting for black human rights.

‘I almost said.’

Peaceful protest.

If that were the case, there would have been no controversy.

It is not a story that can be simply seen.

This is especially true for Koreans.

The atmosphere in Los Angeles has been unusual recently.

“This time, there is very little damage. Relations with black people have improved, and the National Guard is helping maintain security.”

I have PTSD.

It is the time spent trying to overcome it.

Unlike the past when we were helpless.

‘Because it has political power.’

The National Guard protects you.

It is rewarding to become closer to mainstream American society.

On the other hand, black people.

Nothing has changed since then.

They are still shouting Wakanda Forever.

“But other areas are devastated. Even without the protesters, security is basically unstable.”

“Are you going to L.A.?”

“Okay.”

Just the location and target of the crime have changed.

The same behavior continues.

I don’t think it’s wrong.

They only emphasize their own damage.

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The way of thinking itself is different from ours.

Why pay money to buy something when you can just steal it?

Crime is a way of life.

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Just like the famous meme.

Because it continued not for a day or two, but for decades.

Buzz, buzz!

It causes side effects beyond imagination.

In front of the supermarket.

It looks a little noisy.

“You can’t take things out!”

The security guard shouts.

This is because one customer is behaving unusually.

Cart.

Filled with items believed to be sold at the supermarket.

“Muyaho~!”

Go outside.

This is something I wanted to do when I was in elementary school.

A grown adult is committing this.

The security guard looks at the thief in vain.

“What is that?”

“What is it? An ordinary thief.”

“Shouldn’t you catch it?!”

“It’s illegal to catch.”

“?”

I don’t understand it based on common sense.

Something that should not happen according to common sense is happening.

BBC− “Proposition 47 made theft under $950 legal in the house”

Theft is legal.

In fact, it has reached that point.

Thieves are running wild.

‘Things like that.’

There are not one, two, three or four.

And the meaning is bound to be great.

Los Angeles.

The center of the house.

It is also the home of Tesla.

“Oh, because the headquarters is here.”

“That’s a minor detail.”

“?”

A significant portion of sales comes from here.

This is why the situation in the house is important.

‘It’s not just that.’

I tried it first.

I am most interested in it.

I know Tesla better than anyone else.

Their evaluation is changing.

A company called Tesla is perceived differently.

Change has already begun.

Because I Live in the US

Because I Live in the US

미국 살 끄니까
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: , Released: 2021 Native Language: Korean
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