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00:00:00Hello friends. Yeah I took a bath so that's why my eyes are a little bit reddish. Okay.
00:00:11Yeah. Take a bath. Yeah once a week. Okay. Exercise. Let's do upside down shoulder push
00:00:18Okay. Yeah. In a long time. Sure.
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00:01:29Yeah stretching. Yeah.
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00:01:57Okay. Five minutes break please. Thank you. Good exercise. Fantastic.
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00:07:22Okay. Welcome to Friday Night Hugly episode 169.7. Yeah.
00:07:36Let me wash my face.
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00:08:38Yeah welcome. Let me have some orange juice.
00:08:41Uh some vibration going on here.
00:08:50Probably because of the wind.
00:08:54Yeah I kind of feel the need to take a break from mathematics so let's take a
00:08:57break from mathematics now. Yeah.
00:09:02Again windowsill vibration.
00:09:17There we go. Because of wind.
00:09:27Okay.
00:09:38Okay. Let's take a break from mathematics.
00:09:43I mean yeah we found something and we'll prove it later okay. Yeah for now let's enjoy the moment.
00:09:52Cheers.
00:09:58Um orange juice nice.
00:10:06How refreshing.
00:10:16Yeah.
00:10:19So
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00:10:29Take your bath is once a week event for me. It's like a Sunday routine. It takes three hours.
00:10:40Two hours to collect the hot water in the bathtub and one hour to exfoliate
00:10:47every scratch of my body. Yeah. Skin rejuvenation.
00:10:55Yeah.
00:11:01Okay.
00:11:04Now let me have some lemonade.
00:11:17Yeah. Vitamin C.
00:11:23Yeah.
00:11:26Cheers.
00:11:34Oh so good.
00:11:38You dare have sugar? I rinse my mouth with mouthwash.
00:11:43Restaurant mouthwash. Yeah. Anti-cavity. Okay. Let's take five minutes break and then let's go to
00:11:50Instagram live. Sure. Yeah. Mathematics we'll get back to you later. Maybe tomorrow or something.
00:11:58Uh yeah. And let me also clean my eyeglasses. Yeah. Five minutes okay? Thank you. Yep.
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00:17:18Okay. Uh yeah I guess I'm gonna drink.
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00:17:42Okay. Let's see.
00:17:45Yeah. Good evening.
00:17:53So social media is like this. If there are 10 likes, there are 100 views. Okay. So it's a tip
00:17:59of ice ball basically. That's typically how it is. If there are 10 likes, 100 views. Like 10 times
00:18:05basically. Okay. Yeah. Interesting. Yeah. So in for example like uh
00:18:16Instagram for example uh the Friday Night Live will will humanize the show. Humanize the show.
00:18:25Uh typically like 200 views. Yeah. So it's a good rating. Yeah.
00:18:33Yeah. Okay.
00:18:40Mandatory selfie.
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00:19:21Hello friends. Yeah. Welcome to uh Friday Night Live. Uh
00:19:27episode 169.7. Um Instagram live edition. Yeah. Welcome. Good evening.
00:19:33Yeah. I took a bath. Sunday routine. So I feel clean.
00:19:42Young
00:19:45Pretty.
00:19:50I'm not even drunk yet.
00:19:54Yeah. Welcome. Uh good evening. Yeah. Welcome. Yeah. Good evening.
00:20:04Yeah. Cheers. Happy Sunday. Yeah. Yeah. Welcome.
00:20:09Yeah.
00:20:12You know Jonas? Sure. If internet works.
00:20:16Yeah.
00:20:20Yeah.
00:20:29Oh. Hi. Hey.
00:20:32Hey. Welcome. Welcome. Yeah.
00:20:43Hi.
00:20:55Hello.
00:20:56Hello.
00:21:03Okay. Thank you. Yeah.
00:21:06Yeah. Thank you.
00:21:10Nice. Our good friends from Australia. School bus. Yeah. Nice school bus. Yeah. Good school bus.
00:21:18Oh yeah. Thank you friends. Great future leaders. Mighty proud.
00:21:24Yeah.
00:21:30Hi. Welcome. Welcome.
00:21:37Yeah. Nice. Thank you.
00:21:45It's good. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah.
00:21:48It's good. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah.
00:21:52Uh it is 9 30 p.m. Alaska. Yeah. Yeah.
00:22:02Yeah. Yeah. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah.
00:22:05Yeah.
00:22:09Mighty proud. Yeah. Our great wonderful friends in Australia. Fantastic. The future leaders.
00:22:20Yeah. Mighty proud of you. Absolutely. Oh yeah. Cheers.
00:22:31Yeah. Welcome. Let's invite our next guest.
00:22:35Yeah. Oh I'm sorry. Internet is not working still.
00:22:42My apologies. Why don't you join and rejoin. Okay. Then sometimes it works.
00:22:47Right. Yeah. We could try though. My apologies. Yeah. It's still not working. It's internet. Okay.
00:22:57But if you do join and then rejoin it may work. Okay. It's internet issue. That's all.
00:23:02Yeah. Yeah. It's internet.
00:23:13Yeah. If you do join and then rejoin sometimes it works. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Sorry about that.
00:23:26Yeah.
00:23:27Okay. Yeah. Let's try again. Yeah.
00:23:45Yeah. I'm sorry. It's no. Yeah. I am clicking off that but it's still not working. I'm sorry.
00:23:53Yeah. Yeah. I did accept. Yes.
00:24:10Yeah. I am so sorry. It's just internet issue. That's all it is. Yeah. Because look I'm in Alaska
00:24:21so look I love everybody. Of course I love everybody. It's because I'm in Alaska so
00:24:31internet connection is challenging. Okay. Yeah. Like I mean it was fine when I watch YouTube
00:24:48videos. Okay. But when it comes to social media especially
00:24:58different countries. Okay.
00:25:05It's a challenge. Okay. Yeah.
00:25:13Yeah. It's something I cannot control.
00:25:14Yeah. But maybe some other time. Okay. Yeah. My apologies. It's a challenge. Sorry about that.
00:25:26Okay. Yeah. Yeah. YouTube like I watch some like short films and
00:25:34yeah some video commentaries and Facebook live and then I upload to like YouTube.
00:25:40It's sometimes they allow it. Some other times like South Korea Taekwondo team. Okay.
00:25:47I was in YouTube so making some video commentaries and I upload to YouTube.
00:25:53Repost I guess. And they say like is this copyright protected? For copyright owner
00:25:59allow you to repost it. Okay. Oh how nice of them. Okay. Yeah. Okay. Let's take five minutes break.
00:26:05Nice vocalist. Okay. Welcome future leaders. Very proud of you.
00:26:12Okay. Five minutes. Thank you. Yeah. Very cool.
00:26:14Yeah. Awesome.
00:26:33Okay.
00:26:44Thank you.
00:27:14Thank you.
00:27:44Thank you.
00:28:14Thank you.
00:28:44Welcome back. We are back.
00:28:52Good evening and so
00:29:00well let's to be let's be fair and yes welcome. Good evening. Yeah. Welcome.
00:29:08So one thing I appreciate about Donald Trump is that he did very well with North Korea. Okay.
00:29:15He befriended Mr. Kim Jong-un. Okay. Of North Korea. Yeah. Very good friendship. Yeah. That's
00:29:22nice. And I appreciate that. I do. Yeah. But they rocked the start though. Cheers.
00:29:33Cheers. So Mr. Kim Jong-un called uh Mr. President then President Trump dotard.
00:29:43What does dotard? It's Donald retard. Okay. So that's what it means dotard. Okay. I was
00:29:49kind of wondering what that means. Welcome. Yeah. Cheers. Yeah.
00:29:58But later on they become very good friends. Yeah. Yeah. Welcome. Good evening. Yeah. So
00:30:11let's be fair. I swear you know. Yeah. Now let me get some uh beer real quick. I'll be right back.
00:30:19Thank you. Yeah.
00:30:27Okay.
00:30:34So
00:30:55okay.
00:30:56Okay.
00:31:00Yeah. So welcome. Welcome. Good evening. Yeah. I'm doing good. Thank you. Yeah. Cheers.
00:31:11Oh it's good. Yeah.
00:31:18Oh yeah.
00:31:27Mm-hmm. Cheers. Yeah.
00:31:38Nice.
00:31:42Yeah.
00:31:51Yeah. So
00:31:56uh
00:32:04this cup is dirty. So it's whiskey cup. Yeah. Welcome friends.
00:32:13Yeah.
00:32:20Welcome. Good evening.
00:32:24Yeah.
00:32:25Which leaders? My proud.
00:32:33Welcome.
00:32:33Yeah.
00:32:43Whiskey.
00:32:46Cheers.
00:32:56Nice.
00:32:56Nice. Yeah. Canadian whiskey. Mm-hmm. Nice.
00:33:10Yeah. Good times.
00:33:14Welcome. Good evening. Cheers.
00:33:23I'm kind of waiting until I get drunk.
00:33:26Yeah.
00:33:40Mm-hmm.
00:33:43Go better.
00:33:48Nice.
00:33:49Yeah.
00:33:58Good evening. Yeah.
00:34:03Thank you.
00:34:06But the thing is uh because I'm a drinker I drink every night and um I have very high tolerance
00:34:13on alcohol. Okay. So yeah I'm a regular drinker so it takes for a while for me to get drunk and
00:34:26I get there.
00:34:30Welcome. Thank you for joining us. Yeah. Cheers. Future leaders. Yeah.
00:34:40That's nice.
00:34:44Yeah. Yeah.
00:34:49Okay. Okay. Yeah. Cheers.
00:34:56Yeah.
00:35:02So
00:35:05uh
00:35:07I was in Seoul, South Korea uh in June two months ago and my parents did not like
00:35:20watching me drinking. They did not like it.
00:35:29Yeah.
00:35:29Yeah.
00:35:37Why?
00:35:42Maybe they're concerned about my health.
00:35:45Yeah. Welcome. But the thing is I'm 46.
00:35:51I'm 46.
00:35:55Yeah. And
00:36:00I look younger than 46.
00:36:04Yeah. So
00:36:09that means
00:36:12I'm healthier than other people who are 46 years old.
00:36:22Yeah. Yeah. Welcome.
00:36:27Oh thank you. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah. Cheers. Thank you. Yeah.
00:36:36Yeah. I drink every night and I look young. I'm healthy. Looking young meaning I'm a very
00:36:42healthy person. Okay. Then what's the problem?
00:36:55Right. Yeah.
00:37:04I'm healthy because I do diet and exercise.
00:37:07Like running, weightlifting, martial arts, dancing. Yeah. Drinking a lot of water and
00:37:23and the kind of vodka I drink here.
00:37:25Vodka I drink here.
00:37:31Yeah. I agree with you 100%. Yeah. So I mean even some doctors say drinking is bad.
00:37:38Smoking cigarettes is bad. Well excessive drinking, excessive smoking is bad.
00:37:44But I drink and smoke in moderation. I control my drinking and smoking cigarettes. Okay.
00:37:50And the kind of vodka I drink. This is a high bush cranberry that I picked.
00:38:02This is like very healthy stuff.
00:38:08I put vodka in there.
00:38:09Yeah.
00:38:24Yeah. Well 100% agree with you. Yeah. High bush cranberry right? Vodka. It's beautiful
00:38:33and healthy and delicious. Yeah. Cheers.
00:38:47It's good.
00:38:51Yeah.
00:38:58It's quite strong actually.
00:39:02Yeah.
00:39:06Oh you have great philosophy my friend. Yeah. The future leader. Yeah. Highly academic. Very smart.
00:39:17This is like a rose hips. Alaska wild rose fruit rose hips. Okay. Yeah. Put vodka in there and
00:39:32yeah.
00:39:38Rose hips. Yeah. Alaska wild rose fruit. Yeah. With vodka. Yeah. Cheers.
00:39:53Okay. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah. I love you too. Yeah. Good night. Yeah.
00:39:59Mighty proud. Future leader. Yeah. Future Nobel Prize winner as well. Yeah. Yeah.
00:40:06Cheers. Mighty proud of it. Yeah.
00:40:15Oh yeah.
00:40:18Thank you. God bless you.
00:40:21Yeah.
00:40:24Yeah. Okay. Let's take five minutes break. Okay. Thank you.
00:40:29Five minutes break. Thank you. God bless you friends. You're amazing. Yeah.
00:40:36Okay. Oh you just taste so good. Yeah.
00:40:43I'm very healthy. High vitamin C. Anti-oxidants. Anti-aging. Okay.
00:40:51Yeah. Welcome. Five minutes break please. Thank you. Future leaders. Mighty proud of you. Yeah.
00:40:56Oh yes. Thank you. Yep.
00:41:21Yeah.
00:41:51Yeah.
00:42:21Yeah.
00:42:51Yeah.
00:43:21Yeah.
00:43:30Okay. Welcome back. We are back.
00:43:36Yeah. Welcome. So let's address this internet connection issue. Okay. I know this because
00:43:42I majored in computer science. I used to be a computer programmer. Okay. Yeah. Networks,
00:43:47internet, routing. So if you're living in a very big city like San Francisco, Los Angeles,
00:43:58Chicago, New York, then there's heavy traffic in the internet, social media, right?
00:44:07Then it's more likely than not to have some internet connection issue.
00:44:15Because there's just too much traffic. Okay. That's what it is. Okay. Yeah.
00:44:22Welcome. Yeah. Welcome. Welcome.
00:44:25But we as friends in Australia, right? No internet connection issue there. Well,
00:44:32there are some actually. Okay. Because sometimes I can hear them, but I cannot see them sometimes.
00:44:38Okay. Well, it depends on where in Australia, though. If it's a big city like Sydney,
00:44:46then more likely to have some internet connection issue because there's a lot of traffic,
00:44:51bandwidth, right? Yeah. So that's what it is. Okay. Yeah. Sorry about that. Yeah. Cheers. Yeah.
00:45:00Cheers. Yeah.
00:45:07Oh, Rosehip's Vodka. Yeah. Welcome. Yeah.
00:45:14Yeah. Good evening. Yeah. Yeah. So
00:45:20sometimes the de-joining and re-joining, why it works? Because re-routing, alternative routing.
00:45:26Okay. Yeah. This routing algorithm, like, what's the company? Cisco, right?
00:45:38What's the company? Cisco, right? Router, right? Yeah. The original inventor of this
00:45:48computer router is, they used to be employees of Stanford University in Palo Alto,
00:45:59California, near San Francisco. Stanford University, okay? They invented that stuff.
00:46:03Yeah. So routing algorithm, it's like the internet network, like spiderweb, right?
00:46:13If this particular route is too congested, and then they figure out the alternative route
00:46:19to get around that, come roundabout, right? Yeah. Routing. Okay. Yeah. Cheers. Yeah.
00:46:34Like Dijkstra's algorithm, right? Dijkstra, I think he's Dutch.
00:46:41European computer scientist, okay? The shortest path algorithm, right? Yeah. I learned that
00:46:51when I was in Wisconsin University, when I was majoring in computer science. Yeah.
00:46:57Well, good stuff. Yeah. Cheers.
00:47:07It's mathematical. Yeah. Okay. I need some vocal rest, okay? Yeah. Five minutes back. Thank you.
00:47:14Yeah. Welcome. Good evening. And time check.
00:47:29It's been less than one hour. Okay. Five minutes. Thank you. Yeah. Very cool. Awesome.
00:48:44Thank you.
00:49:14Welcome. Welcome.
00:49:44You can do that. Yeah. So I'm majoring in computer science, and then
00:49:49medicine Wisconsin University, and it was nice. It was fun. Okay. Yeah.
00:49:58We used Solaris Unix operating system, okay? Yeah. It's like shell, right?
00:50:09Unix shell. Yeah. Cheers. Yeah.
00:50:14Mm-hmm.
00:50:18So Dijkstra algorithm, the shortest path is a graph theory, mathematics, like
00:50:27vertices, dots, and lines, edges, right? Yeah. And sometimes
00:50:38the line that connects between two dots is weighted.
00:50:45Like basically symbolizing distance. Okay. Yeah. And
00:50:53it's cool algorithm. Oh, yeah. I remember. Yeah.
00:51:01Yep. Oh, yeah.
00:51:05Two times. Yeah.
00:51:21It was very romantic in a sense that, I mean, back in the days, we're talking about 1997 to
00:51:302004, I was there for seven years to graduate four-year college because
00:51:35my English was not good enough at the beginning. Okay. So, yeah. And
00:51:47I learned English.
00:51:54It was not easy.
00:51:55Yeah. I grew up in South-South Korea, you know? It was not easy at all.
00:52:06It was a tremendous language barrier, okay? So, yeah. Cheers. Yeah.
00:52:25Okay.
00:52:34So, I was born in America. That's why I have American citizenship. I grew up in South-South
00:52:41Korea. And I applied to American universities. So, because English is my second language,
00:52:51okay? So, I was required to take English as a second language class, ESL, okay?
00:53:00And the fourth class is three credit, pass or fail, okay? I failed.
00:53:09So, I had to take it again. Next time, I passed.
00:53:14Oh, it was not easy.
00:53:37That's the only class I failed, English as a second language, okay? In my entire life.
00:53:44It was not F, A to F. No, it was not graded. It was pass or fail, okay? So, yeah. But
00:53:53I just need to take class again, and I passed. Next time, okay?
00:53:57Yeah, it was tough. Cheers, yeah.
00:54:27So, 1997, Madison, Wisconsin University, okay? I was like 19 years old. Teenager,
00:54:41right? And coming from South-South Korea to Madison, Wisconsin, America, right?
00:54:51Fourth semester, I took two classes, English as a second language, three credits, right?
00:55:02And one credit class, Jiu-Jitsu, physical activity, okay? Yeah, that class, I got a B,
00:55:14not A, but B, okay? It's one credit, once a week, okay? Oh, that was a nice class, yeah,
00:55:23Jiu-Jitsu, okay? Yeah, welcome, yeah? Welcome, welcome. Yeah. Yeah, welcome. You're great.
00:55:36You're the greatest. Oh, yeah, absolutely. Very proud of you.
00:55:45Future leader, you're the greatest, okay? Oh, absolutely.
00:55:49Now, let's take five minutes break, okay? I need some vocal rest,
00:55:53then I'll tell you more stories, okay? Back from Madison, Wisconsin, okay? Yeah, great time.
00:55:58Five minutes break, thank you, yeah? Very proud of you, future leader, yeah, yeah. Fantastic.
00:56:05Story time, sure, yeah. Okay, we can do that. I love you too, yeah? Future leaders, fantastic.
00:56:15My proud. Five minutes, thank you, yeah?
00:56:24Yeah, you're the greatest.
00:56:44You're the greatest.
00:57:14You're the greatest.
00:57:44You're the greatest.
00:58:14Okay, we are back. Welcome back.
00:58:34Yeah, welcome. Good evening.
00:58:37So, yeah, sure. Madison, Wisconsin University stories. Yeah, I was there for seven years,
00:58:46and I have very good memory. So, a lot of stories there, okay? Good ones, good stories, okay? So,
00:58:54yeah, it's like, I started with English, but to this class, I mean, it's martial arts,
00:59:06Japanese martial arts, right? It was not necessary that I speak good English there, okay? So, yeah.
00:59:16And English as a second language class, I failed that class, okay? It was pass or fail.
00:59:21It was pass or fail. I did fail, but I took the class again, and I passed, okay? Yeah.
00:59:32It was tough.
00:59:38Cheers, yeah.
00:59:39In South Korea, welcome, friends. Yeah, good evening. Yeah, I was always student,
00:59:54top of class, yeah, high school, South Korea. And, yeah, English classes in South Korea, I got always,
01:00:04but welcome, friends. Yeah, good evening. But when I came to America,
01:00:141997, when I was 19 years old, it's a whole different ballgame,
01:00:22right? Because they speak too fast.
01:00:26They're Americans, okay? I did not understand what they are saying.
01:00:32And I still have a heavy Korean accent when I speak English, okay?
01:00:37And they did not understand what I was saying either.
01:00:42So, yeah, it was a whole different ballgame, okay?
01:00:47But first semester, yeah, English as a second language, three credits, and
01:01:01Jiu-Jitsu class, one credit. Okay, English as a second class, I failed. Later on, I passed.
01:01:08I took it again, okay? I was required to take it again. Yeah, but Jiu-Jitsu class,
01:01:15yeah, it's not necessary that we understand each other in terms of English language,
01:01:21because martial arts is exercise. Okay? I got a B, not A. I got B, okay, in that class.
01:01:32It was a nice class, yeah. In that class, Jiu-Jitsu, martial arts, Japanese martial arts,
01:01:51how many students in the class? About 20
01:01:56students. I don't remember their names, but I remember their faces
01:02:08and their body types too.
01:02:13Most of them, okay? There were between, like, maybe 15 of us, between 10 and 20, okay?
01:02:20Quite a small class. Yeah.
01:02:33In that particular class, 1997, Jiu-Jitsu class in martial arts, okay,
01:02:41like 15 students. I think they were all males, okay?
01:02:51All guys. Maybe there were two females, I'm not quite sure, okay, but mostly males, at least, okay?
01:03:05Yeah.
01:03:11Our professor is a Caucasian gentleman.
01:03:17Yeah, I'm 5'10", okay? He was shorter than me, maybe 5'5", okay? He's a black belt in Jiu-Jitsu.
01:03:24Caucasian gentleman, and he wore eyeglasses like me, okay? Yeah.
01:03:36He's a white guy, okay? I was 19. I think he was in his 30s or 40s.
01:03:47He's a professor in Jiu-Jitsu, okay? Black belt.
01:03:59I'm pretty sure he has been to Japan many times, okay? But perhaps Brazil too, okay?
01:04:12But it was not Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, okay? It was Japanese Jiu-Jitsu class, okay?
01:04:16Yeah, let's take five minutes break, okay? I'll tell you some more stories, okay?
01:04:20Oh, I have so many stories from Madison, Wisconsin. Great town. Five minutes, thank you.
01:04:29How nice, right? Yeah, short story time. Okay.
01:04:36Time to real quick.
01:04:37It's been one hour, okay? More than one hour, okay? All right, cool. Five minutes, thank you.
01:04:48Very cool. Yeah, how nice.
01:07:18Okay, welcome. We are back. Welcome back.
01:07:42So, I mean, look, I'm kind of like a controversial person, adventurous,
01:07:54going outside the boundary, experimental, avant-garde, creative, challenging,
01:08:04breaking new ground. Yeah, adventurous, defiant, challenger. That's my personality. That's my
01:08:14life, okay? I'm running for U.S. president as an independent thinker, you know.
01:08:21Okay? So, welcome to Humanities School. Yeah.
01:08:28Well, we do that stuff, okay?
01:08:38Adventure, you know? Yeah. That's what it's about, man, women, okay? So, adventure, right? Yeah.
01:08:52Learning something new and discovering something new, explorer,
01:08:56expeditioner, and yeah, and change the world for the better. Agents of evolution,
01:09:09vector, vehicle of evolution, okay? Yeah. Yeah, welcome to Humanities. Yeah. Cheers.
01:09:18So, Jiu-Jitsu class, Madison, Wisconsin, 1997. Yeah, our professor, black belt in Jiu-Jitsu,
01:09:29and shorter than me, I think, I'm 5'10", I think he's like 5'5", okay? He was shorter than me.
01:09:38I was 19. I think he was in his 30s or 40s, okay?
01:09:44Slender, okay?
01:09:53White guy, Caucasian gentleman, okay? Cheers.
01:09:58Caucasian gentleman, okay? Cheers.
01:10:07So, one day after the class,
01:10:13yeah, me being hunky-dory, okay, I challenged him.
01:10:19Because, look, Jiu-Jitsu is from Japan, okay? I'm from Korea, but I'm Asian.
01:10:27Mr. Professor, you're a white guy, okay, and now Japanese Jiu-Jitsu is from Asia,
01:10:35and I'm from Asia. So, I just said this. I did not say this to him, okay? It was my attitude, okay?
01:10:46It's kind of Asian arrogance, okay?
01:10:48Okay, you're a white guy, and you're teaching me Asian martial arts. When I'm Asian and you're a
01:11:01white guy, you're teaching me Asian martial arts. Yeah, well, I'm going to challenge you in Judo,
01:11:09which is similar to Jiu-Jitsu, okay? After class, okay? And some of our classmates stayed
01:11:18to see the sparring between Hunky Lee and Mr. Professor.
01:11:30Yeah, true story. I'm not making this up, no. Cheers.
01:11:47Yeah. Yeah, Japanese style, okay? Yeah, come bow down before sparring. It's out of respect.
01:12:01Yeah, we did that, and Mr. Professor and me, okay? He black belt, me white belt in Jiu-Jitsu, okay?
01:12:08Yeah. And the sparring did not last very long, maybe two, three minutes. He got me with arm lock.
01:12:21I was like, ah! I screamed just like that, okay? Tap, tap, tap. Okay, you win, Mr. Professor. Tap,
01:12:29tap. Please. Yeah, please. Tap, tap. I lose, you win, okay? Yeah.
01:12:35That was that, okay? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, we wrestled around a little bit. Yeah, with Ki, the
01:12:49Japanese kind of karate style uniform, right? Yeah, we wore that, and he got me with arm lock.
01:13:00I'm not sure if it was my right arm or left arm. I don't remember, okay, but yeah.
01:13:05But he was gentle with me, okay? Yeah, so he tapped out me. He won.
01:13:13It may have been like two, three minutes. It didn't take very long. He was good, okay?
01:13:29He's not a muscular guy. No, he's kind of slender.
01:13:33He doesn't have big muscles, no. He was shorter than me, too. He was older than me as well,
01:13:39but very experienced in Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, okay? He's black belt.
01:13:45Probably he's practicing Jiu-Jitsu, like, for decades.
01:13:49Yeah.
01:14:01Yeah.
01:14:15Yeah.
01:14:19Yeah.
01:14:23Yeah. It was fun, okay? Now, let's take five minutes break, okay? I'll tell you more stories.
01:14:30Sure, yeah. Yeah.
01:14:38He went easy on me, okay? In the sparring, but I have to challenge him, okay? He's older
01:14:48than me. He's white. He's shorter than me. He's not muscular. He's very kind of skinny a little
01:14:58bit, okay? Slender, okay? Maybe I had more muscle than him. I was 19. I went to the gym,
01:15:07and I was taller than him and younger than him, and I'm Asian. More muscle, perhaps.
01:15:14I had to challenge him, and I lost. No problem. He went easy on me, okay? Yeah.
01:15:26How nice, right? Yeah. Five minutes break, okay? I'll tell you more stories, okay? Thank you.
01:15:35How nice. Story time. Oh, yeah. Very cool. Five minutes, okay? Thank you. Yep.
01:15:42Welcome to humanized school. Yeah. Nice.
01:17:42Okay.
01:18:12Oh, yeah. Story time, huh? Yeah, sure. More stories.
01:18:20Next one. Okay. It was not a class. It was like student club, okay?
01:18:32I mean, student club of Taekwondo in Madison, Wisconsin University, okay?
01:18:37Yeah. But student club, but professors, staffers, employees of Madison, Wisconsin University,
01:18:47they can do it, the student club. Yeah, Taekwondo, okay? I got black belt in Taekwondo,
01:18:52first degree, okay? From South Korea. Yeah, Taekwondo is the Korean martial art, right? So,
01:18:58yeah, I attended a couple of times the Taekwondo student club, Madison, Wisconsin University,
01:19:04okay? And they respected me just because I'm Korean. Because Taekwondo is Korean martial art,
01:19:16okay? Yeah. Just because I'm Korean, they respected me, okay? But yeah, they're mostly
01:19:24white people, okay? White guys, mostly, okay? Their Taekwondo was way better than mine.
01:19:35Hands down, okay?
01:19:41So, in Taekwondo, we have this tradition, soft sparring, okay? Yeah. Right when in Japan,
01:19:52in China, I'm pretty sure they have same kind of soft sparring. Like punching, but not actually
01:20:00hitting, but stop right before hitting, or kick him. Yeah, stop right before the body contact,
01:20:10just stop right before it, okay? Yeah. So, I did that with a white gentleman. I think he was
01:20:17wearing eyeglasses too, okay? And he was black belt. He's white guy, okay? I was 19. He, maybe
01:20:2520 years old. I don't know, but I think he was older than me. Maybe mid to late 20s, okay?
01:20:32I think he's a graduate student, maybe PhD program, master's program, I think, okay?
01:20:39A smart looking guy, okay? He's black belt. And his Taekwondo was way better than mine.
01:20:46With the soft sparring, okay? He was so respectful, okay? I remember, yeah. Cheers.
01:20:58He went very easy on me, okay? His Taekwondo was better than mine, yeah. He's a white guy, okay?
01:21:06Yeah.
01:21:08So, I was a little bit ashamed as a Korean.
01:21:22Well, I'm black belt, fourth degree. I think he was maybe second degree or third degree,
01:21:28I could tell, okay? Because his form, when he does the kicking, that's like, yeah,
01:21:34more than first degree black belt, okay? Probably second or third degree black belt, okay?
01:21:41He's a white guy. Maybe he was like 25 years old. Maybe doing some PhD,
01:21:49master's degree, something like that, okay? Most likely graduate school, I think, okay?
01:21:54Smart looking guy, okay? His Taekwondo was way better than mine. It's a different dimension,
01:21:59higher dimension, okay? He went easy on me, okay? Soft sparring, okay? Yeah, I remember.
01:22:07So, I was a little bit ashamed as a Korean guy.
01:22:15The Taekwondo was from Korea, okay? Their Taekwondo was way better than mine, so
01:22:22I was a little bit ashamed.
01:22:37Yeah.
01:22:44But they went easy on me, okay? Yeah.
01:22:47So, and they were so happy to see me, Taekwondo club. Mostly white guys, okay? Yeah, some
01:22:59females there too, okay? They were so happy to see me, the real Korean.
01:23:06Because they're studying Korean Taekwondo, right? As Americans, they were very happy to see me,
01:23:22the real Korean. The original.
01:23:28But their Taekwondo was way better than mine.
01:23:30Yeah.
01:23:35Cheers.
01:23:44Yeah.
01:23:55Yeah.
01:24:00Yeah.
01:24:15Yeah.
01:24:23And they're so civilized, very
01:24:26gentle, evolved, civilized. Yeah, in Jiu-Jitsu class, Taekwondo club, martial arts,
01:24:41Madison, Wisconsin University, okay? Very civilized and very gentle and kind and courteous, polite.
01:24:57Yeah.
01:25:09Yeah, cheers. Yeah.
01:25:14Pretty evolved.
01:25:22Oh, yeah. I remember, yeah.
01:25:33And very strong, good martial artists, yeah. Excellent ones.
01:25:43Yeah, in Jiu-Jitsu class, yeah, there's this guy, white guy, okay? He kind of looks like
01:25:48Van Damme, okay? Big muscles and very tall, okay? Yeah. Yeah.
01:25:58Welcome, yeah, good evening.
01:26:03Yeah. Yeah, we're talking about Japanese Jiu-Jitsu, right? Yeah, great martial arts.
01:26:17Yeah, so in Jiu-Jitsu class, yeah, there's one guy who looks like Janko Van Damme,
01:26:22okay? Very handsome, tall, muscular, right? Yeah. That's cool.
01:26:29Welcome, yeah, good evening. Yeah, so, yeah.
01:26:40I think he was probably in graduate school, okay? Because
01:26:44he was like, probably mid-20s or something like that, I guess.
01:26:56Welcome, yeah, good evening. Yes.
01:27:06Yeah, welcome, good evening. Now, let's take five minutes break, okay? Yeah, and some vocal rest,
01:27:12okay? And maybe I'll tell you more stories, okay? Yeah, sort of time. Time check.
01:27:31Okay, we have 30 minutes left. Good enough, okay. Five minutes break, please. Yeah, future leaders,
01:27:37mighty proud of you, yeah. Love martial arts, okay? Very important, thank you. Five minutes,
01:27:42yeah. Thank you. Very cool. Yeah. Oh, yeah, good times.
01:28:07Yeah.
01:28:37Yeah.
01:29:07Yeah.
01:29:38Welcome, friends. Yeah, so, more stories from the Jiu-Jitsu class, one credit, once a week.
01:30:05Yeah, there's this guy, he's like, lanky, kind of skinny, but tall, okay? He's a white guy,
01:30:10okay? Blue eyes, white skin, okay? Blue net, brown hair, and we did some sparring, okay,
01:30:18in Jiu-Jitsu class, part of the class, okay? We started on the floor, like, kneeling position,
01:30:25okay? So, he was like, he stared at me, and I remember his stare, okay?
01:30:35Quite intense stare, okay? Then he jumped at me like a frog, frog style, nice, very nice.
01:30:44And I think he got me with arm choke, like, neck choke, okay? So, he won, okay? Very cool.
01:30:52Yeah. Yeah. Cheers, yeah.
01:30:59I think he was doing undergrad, like I did, okay? Maybe early 20s, maybe 19, like I was, okay?
01:31:08He got me, okay? No problem.
01:31:11Yeah.
01:31:25Now, let's switch the topic, okay? Let's go to computer science major, okay? It was romantic,
01:31:30okay? Let's go to computer science major, okay? It was romantic, because there's this computer lab
01:31:37using Linux, right? Linus Unix, Linux, okay? So, that computer lab never closed,
01:31:4824-7, okay? So, as computer science major, okay, I spent a lot of time there. I love Linux. It's
01:31:58very beautiful operating system, okay? Very robust, right? Yeah, Linux system is very robust,
01:32:06so more secure than Microsoft Windows, okay? So, yeah, Linux system, even today,
01:32:13used in servers, servers, okay? I know this because I'm a computer science major, okay?
01:32:20Yeah, so, good time there, yeah. Cheers, yeah.
01:32:33So, it's locked door, but you have student ID, right? Scanning. It's only open to,
01:32:41like, computer science or engineering majors, okay?
01:32:50Yeah, it was nice.
01:33:07Oh, yeah, good times.
01:33:20Yeah. Okay, friends, I think it's good time to make transition to Facebook Live, okay? Yeah,
01:33:34because I'm drunk, and in Facebook Live, yeah, same name, Hunky Lee channel, okay? So, we watch
01:33:43some YouTube videos and make some video commentaries, okay? Maybe I'll see you there,
01:33:47or maybe I'll see you tomorrow. Yeah, I'll tell you more stories later on, okay? Yeah, thank you.
01:33:54God bless you, God bless you, yeah. Love my job, okay? Thank you, yeah. Fantastic, yeah.
01:34:17Mm-hmm, okay.
01:34:33So, friends in Dailymotion, yeah, let's make transition to Facebook Live, okay? We watch some
01:34:40YouTube videos and make some video commentaries, okay? Sure, thank you, yeah.
01:34:46Yeah, my job's okay, thank you, yeah. Fantastic, mm-hmm, yeah.