It's the "i'm not paid enough to cause a civil war" expression. Dude just put his hands up like a roller coaster about to take a plunge, he know who his real enemy are but still have to make it look tough.
Yeah feels that way. The hand up feels more like he’s with a sparring partner than “enemy of the state”. He’s got a rifle slung and doesn’t feel like he even thinks the protester will go for it. Pretty level headed by all involved including the guy conducting the ol’ spineroo.
i mean military just showed up, did absolute minimum just so that they can't be prosecuted for refusing orders, and when parliament voted martial law away some of them left (before being ordered so) then the rest left anyway. they knew what was going on and didn't want part in this
I mean, conscription sucks etc etc, but this is why you want it. You *try* to make it so that the average citizen is represented throughout the military so that it's not just one group of gung ho violent dickheads that self select for abuse of power.
Also, it means the guy in the crowd can also put up against that kind of bullshit as a civillian.
My SO is Korean and if there's one thing I've learned, it's don't take a Korean's phone. There's a Taikwondo sword in the closet to remind me that my SO is way more hardcore than me.
Hey, if you have a shit connection, you can watch that frame by frame and really savor it! For once, peasant life works in my favor. 🎶Hay rakes UP and they stay UP 🎶
Waking up today to hear there was a coup attempt in South Korea that was just six hours long was wild. Can't wait for the k-dramas to cover a slightly fictional version of it in a year or two. Hopefully starring Ji Chang-wook as the main character.
I guess in Korea hapkido is more popular, which shares its origins with aikido. I have never seen ki-aikido performed live but I would have sworn shoving the uke at the end was out of the question.