Posted 2002-03-16, 03:22 PM
in reply to Chruser's post "Korean"
Well, jjang is a "Koreanified" version of "Yang". I think it's something like calling elite "leet". You get the idea.
Nobody had to GIVE me sojs, I duped them myself
"Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today." - Stephen Wolfram
Posted 2002-03-21, 10:19 AM
in reply to Chruser's post "Korean"
the first soj i recived in d2 was from a korean and once when I was newbie a korean popped me but then gave me my shit back guess it suxed then but I still hate the lil $#%s becuz of there annoying dendencies
Posted 2002-03-26, 02:43 PM
in reply to Chruser's post "Korean"
i kinda like some Koreans..like yesterday when i stayed home i was on and i was trading made some great trades 4 un-ided vamp gazes for my un-id war travs and a corruption and blood whorl ring =)
i miss him already his last words to me where "Me go back Asia"
-still brings a tear to my eye hehe....
as for the rest of em who mess up Battle Net id piss on their shoes as well as blizzards
Posted 2002-03-26, 03:28 PM
in reply to Chruser's post "Korean"
eeewwww hey dont feed the koreans they get hyper and start going kekekekeke pk pk pk
didnt you guys love that lil bug that let you kick the koreans
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Posted 2002-03-29, 10:30 AM
in reply to Chruser's post "Korean"
the other day... i was in a cow game... every1 left due to impatience... i stayed and so did they other person... so he went... "You want PK?" i'm like "sure..." he went "Kekeke PK!"
then we dueled... and i kicked his ass... i said "r u korean?" he said "YA!" "Jin-Jjang left our world. Diablo's minions weaken"
Posted 2002-03-31, 10:16 AM
in reply to Chruser's post "Korean"
This is like the oldest post ever
"Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today." - Stephen Wolfram