Yeah, man. I'm not looking to get back into a relationship anytime soon. Maybe during the summer I will look to get a gf but for this spring I really have to focus on my studies. I'm making this up as I go along.
Yes, I'm considering living and working here for at least a couple years after I finish college. I will need to get some money and work experience so I can go back to Seoul. Besides that, I also need to catch up with my Pakistani chingu among other mates I lost contact with. I missed a lot of things back here in the US. I have some serious catching up to do.
About Park Geun-hye, I'm not sure if I really need to stir the pot here. In today's godforsaken world with different shapes of fvckedup-ness similar to NK and Daesh retards, my country needs a leader and she is somebody that gets things done. She has a well-earned reputation for not letting tragedies affect her. She lost her mother when she was 22 years old from a NK funded hit then her father (the dictator Park Chung-hee) five years later in the 1979 coup. When she was 46 years old, she was already an important part of my country's leadership by being elected to the National Assembly of Daegu City (her birthplace). As President, she will certainly have challenges to overcome. I wish she would keep paying attention to SK's generals and admirals suggestions for the total overhaul of SK's military. But for most of my people, they want her to fulfill her promise for social reforms and forcing the chaebols to pull back their cash hoarding. Her history is controversial but the SK public mostly cares about her commitment to the Constitution.