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00:00:00Hello friends. Welcome to Humanoids in 2095 or let's see, let's do some stretching, ground
00:00:26stretching. Okay. All right, let's go. Okay. Yeah. Let me just connect the USB.
00:01:51Okay. Good. Good stretching. Okay. Famous breakfast. Thank you.
00:06:19Boom.
00:06:30Okay.
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00:07:48Okay. So, yeah, we get back to mathematics, but for now, let's talk. Yeah, I took a shower. I
00:08:06think it makes sense because I use this biotin shampoo. They say good for hairy growth. Yeah,
00:08:14could be. I don't know, but yeah. And so, yeah, like more biotin treatment for my scalp, for
00:08:25hairy growth. So taking shower like three or four times a week, that makes sense. It was actually
00:08:32good for hair growth, I think. Okay. Yeah. Okay. And yeah, I mean, in the pool, there's some
00:08:43slight reversal. Now that Trump is leading the pool a little bit. I was wondering why. And then
00:08:51I thought about it. Then I kind of start to understand it's because Trump understands this
00:09:00concept where restriction on fossil fuel production will raise up price of everything
00:09:09because fossil fuel is transportation based on it's behind every goods and services. So
00:09:16you understand that. Okay. Yeah. Well, that's economics and that's very common sense.
00:09:21It doesn't take too much knowledge to understand that. But Trump will understand that. Okay.
00:09:27But Kamala Harris, she's bound by... Kamala Harris, she's not Hong Ki-Li. Okay. She's bound by
00:09:35party politics. Yeah. The anti-climate change is a move of Democratic Party. Okay. So some voters,
00:09:41I guess, don't care about Trump's criminality because they cannot afford to. Maybe they cannot
00:09:50buy food because it's too expensive. Okay. Yeah. Maybe for some voters in America, maybe it's just
00:10:00life and death, this inflation. They cannot buy food to eat. Okay. And Trump's policy makes sense.
00:10:10Right. That's my policy too. Yeah. Fossil fuel, what I'm getting. Okay. Even coal.
00:10:18Okay. That's Republican Party's position, which is, in my opinion, correct. Climate change,
00:10:25there's nothing to worry about. Okay. I agree with Republican Party on that. Okay. Yeah. Trump, sure.
00:10:33But Kamala Harris, yeah, that's her limit. She cannot overcome this ideological
00:10:38confinement of Democratic Party. That's her limit. Okay. So,
00:10:45that's the solution to inflation. Yeah. Fossil fuel, production, oil and gas, and coal.
00:10:51Well, that's one solution. Second solution, get rid of tariffs. Yeah. Import foreign
00:10:58goods and services, foreign products. Okay. Oh, they're trying to price down right away.
00:11:04Okay. Yeah. Importation from China too. Also, outsourcing, job outsourcing. Yeah. Build
00:11:12cars in Mexico. Then cars will be cheaper. Not just cars, many things. Outsourcing. Okay. Yeah.
00:11:21How about American jobs? We'll create new ones. Like robotics, drones, flying cars, all that stuff.
00:11:29Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Like the parachutes for every passenger in the airplane. Also, everybody for
00:11:39high, tall skyscrapers, parachutes for everybody. And for second stories, third story, yeah, ropes,
00:11:48so that they can climb down the ropes in case of emergency. Okay. Yeah. From the window. Yeah.
00:11:59Yeah. Also, generalized animal farming. You can farm giraffes,
00:12:04elephants, any kind of animals, and sell them. Yeah. Okay.
00:12:12So, I'm not sure if Kamala Harris is capable of
00:12:21accepting, adopting Republican Party's good policies, like building Southern border wall,
00:12:30production of oil and gas, fossil fuel, coal. I'm not sure if Kamala Harris is capable of
00:12:36I'm not sure if Kamala Harris is capable of overcoming ideological barrier of Democratic Party.
00:12:44Because Kamala Harris, she's not Hunk Lee, okay? She's inferior to me
00:12:50in terms of intelligence and everything. How about Trump? Okay, Hunk Lee, Kamala Harris,
00:12:57and Trump. Why? Because Donald Trump is criminal. He's immoral. And that's not good.
00:13:03How about American economy? I'm not worried. Why? American economy is strong.
00:13:10Even if Kamala Harris has bad policy in economy, American economy,
00:13:15it's not going to hurt American economy too much. Because American economy is very strong.
00:13:22Okay. But Donald Trump, yeah, his immorality, it will do very bad damage to America.
00:13:28Me? Yeah, I'm moral. I'm smart. That's why I'm the best. Kamala Harris, moral, but not smart.
00:13:39Donald Trump, smart, but immoral. Hunk Lee, best of both worlds. I'm smart and I'm moral. Okay?
00:13:45That's why I'm the US president. Okay? All right. Now, let's take five minutes break.
00:13:51Now, let's take five minutes break. I have some booklets, okay? Welcome to Humanology. Yeah.
00:14:00Okay. All right. Yeah. Five minutes. Thank you.
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00:17:30And some more stories, sure. ketchup? Yeah, I was wrong. You know, the red hot chili pepper
00:17:40is originally from South America. Okay. So, it's one of those New World crops, red hot chili pepper.
00:17:48during Columbian exchange,
00:17:53Christ of Columbus, okay?
00:17:551500s, red-eyed chili pepper was introduced
00:17:59from South America to Europe first.
00:18:02After that, so that's 1500s.
00:18:04During 1600s, red-eyed chili pepper
00:18:08was introduced from Europe to Asia, okay?
00:18:13Korean kimchi has long history.
00:18:16Before 1600s, kimchi used to be,
00:18:21have no red-eyed chili pepper whatsoever.
00:18:23It was just fermented with salt, fermented.
00:18:27Also, Napa cabbage, I learned in Wikipedia,
00:18:30is from China, Napa cabbage, okay?
00:18:33Yeah, but it got introduced to Korea
00:18:36in the 1800s, okay?
00:18:39Yeah, so the cabbage kimchi of Korea
00:18:45is, story is quite short, it's like 200 years,
00:18:48but before that, Korea, let's say 600 AD,
00:18:54around there, they used to have different kind of kimchi,
00:18:57like non-spicy, fermented,
00:19:00and they did not use Napa cabbage.
00:19:02They used something else.
00:19:04Okay, there's a lot of vegetables, okay.
00:19:07Interesting, okay, now, let's get back to mathematics.
00:19:14Okay, okay, okay, okay.
00:19:45Also, my apologies on social media,
00:19:47sometimes I make mistakes, okay?
00:19:49Sometimes I, I'm rude sometimes on social media,
00:19:54my apologies, okay?
00:19:55Sometimes I make mistakes, my apologies, okay?
00:20:00And now, hypothetically, if Donald J. Trump wins election,
00:20:04he and his people try to deport me again,
00:20:06or actually deport me, that is possible,
00:20:09because that's what they tried when they were in office.
00:20:13It was like 2017, 18, probably 2018,
00:20:16I think I was in Alaska, okay, yeah.
00:20:20Yeah, they tried to deport me, believe it or not.
00:20:25Why?
00:20:26Because I am, have US citizenship
00:20:31because I was born here,
00:20:33but my parents, they're in Korea,
00:20:35they're Korean nationals, okay?
00:20:37So to some Republicans, I'm not American, okay, yeah.
00:20:41Okay, so, including Trump.
00:20:45Okay, that's why he and his people tried to deport me.
00:20:48Sometime in 2019, okay?
00:20:52True story.
00:20:54So what's stopping them from trying it again, right?
00:20:57So kind of deportation anxiety a little bit,
00:21:01and also I disagree with Trump on many, many issues, okay?
00:21:06So, yeah.
00:21:08Okay, Hwang Kye-ri, Kamala Harris, and Donald Trump, okay?
00:21:12But, okay, if Trump deport me,
00:21:19yeah, I'll just go back to South Korea.
00:21:21I'm okay with that.
00:21:27It can happen.
00:21:29Okay?
00:21:34But is it likely to happen?
00:21:36No.
00:21:37Why?
00:21:38First of all, Trump may win, may lose.
00:21:41We don't know, okay?
00:21:43I hope he loses.
00:21:47I love America, I love being here, I love Trump.
00:21:51Second, even if Trump wins,
00:21:54he and his people may try to deport me again,
00:21:57but 2018, they decide not to deport me.
00:22:02So next time, hypothetically, if Trump wins,
00:22:06they may try to deport me again,
00:22:08and they may decide not to deport me again,
00:22:14or they may actually deport me,
00:22:16but I don't think it will be very likely
00:22:20that they will actually deport me,
00:22:22because it's not just me.
00:22:24Many people are like me.
00:22:26Former constituency, just because they're born here.
00:22:29Although their parents are foreign nationals.
00:22:34There are many cases like me.
00:22:36Okay?
00:22:37Yeah.
00:22:41So I don't think it's very likely
00:22:44that they will actually do it, okay?
00:22:47Even to counter Russia.
00:22:51But it is scary.
00:22:56So when election poll came out,
00:22:58like something yesterday or something,
00:23:02it was scary.
00:23:04Like Trump being more popular than Harris.
00:23:09Yeah.
00:23:11Yeah, yeah.
00:23:14But if Trump deport me,
00:23:19yeah, well, that's not likely,
00:23:22but even if it happens,
00:23:24yeah, then I go to Korea, no problem.
00:23:27I love Korea.
00:23:28I prefer living in America,
00:23:30but yeah, if I go to Korea,
00:23:33then I will have to get a job.
00:23:39But I don't think it's likely at all, okay?
00:23:41Yeah.
00:23:43That actually they will deport me, okay?
00:23:46Not likely, okay?
00:23:47But it's the 1% possibility, okay?
00:23:52But even if it happens,
00:24:00hypothetically, I go to Korea and apply for jobs,
00:24:06apply for some kind of asylum, I guess,
00:24:11because I'm not Korean citizen.
00:24:23Maybe political asylum, I guess, I don't know.
00:24:29Apply for court institution, maybe.
00:24:32Asylum.
00:24:39I don't know.
00:24:41Let's take five minutes break.
00:24:42How about fiction, okay?
00:24:45Yeah, actually I wrote some fiction about that, okay?
00:24:50Five minutes, okay?
00:24:51Thank you.
00:24:52How interesting, huh?
00:24:53Yeah.
00:24:56Fiction, sure, yeah.
00:25:21Okay.
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00:26:21Okay.
00:26:51Okay.
00:26:58Well, another possibility would be,
00:27:00instead of going to Korea, maybe I move to Canada.
00:27:03Political asylum, apply for like residence,
00:27:07residency, political asylum.
00:27:15Hypothetically, okay, we are now writing a novel, okay?
00:27:18Yeah, I don't think it's likely, okay?
00:27:20But let's take advantage of this occasion, huh?
00:27:24Sure.
00:27:26Anxiety, nervous, I'm not worried.
00:27:28Okay, yeah.
00:27:31Cheers, yeah.
00:27:34We like comedy, fiction, okay?
00:27:41Deportation on Killie, okay.
00:27:46Let's go.
00:27:50I'm gonna enjoy this.
00:27:52Yeah, let me drink some.
00:28:00I'm hungry, so I'm gonna drink some wine.
00:28:03But too sugary, so how about,
00:28:11yeah, just more vodka.
00:28:17Deportation of Hwang Killie, okay.
00:28:21Well, if I move to Canada, well, first of all,
00:28:24I cannot go there illegally.
00:28:27I have to apply for, okay, I'm sure, okay,
00:28:33hypothetically, okay, so if Trump and his people
00:28:36cancel my American citizenship,
00:28:39I'm sure they will give me some grace period,
00:28:43like period where I apply to foreign countries
00:28:47for political asylum.
00:28:51And you will need to be approved.
00:28:55What country would I apply?
00:28:56Yeah, Australia, Canada, and Korea, South Korea, okay?
00:28:59Yeah, three countries.
00:29:02Maybe New Zealand, too.
00:29:04England, maybe.
00:29:07I speak English and Korean, that's it.
00:29:13Fluently, okay?
00:29:16Yeah.
00:29:17Yeah, yeah, yeah, sure.
00:29:22Ireland, yeah, they speak English,
00:29:24but they do speak Irish as well.
00:29:26Yeah, but Ireland should be fine.
00:29:31They speak English, too.
00:29:33They speak Irish as well.
00:29:35So England, Ireland, Australia, Canada, New Zealand.
00:29:43England, Ireland, Canada.
00:29:48Australia, New Zealand, and South Korea, okay?
00:29:50Yeah, sure.
00:29:54I apply political asylum to all six countries.
00:29:59Good, I speak English and Korean.
00:30:03Okay, yeah, okay.
00:30:06And I will go to whatever country will accept me.
00:30:13Okay?
00:30:18But if I go to Korea,
00:30:21maybe possibly my parents would let me
00:30:25stay in their place for a while
00:30:27until I get a job, until I get my own place.
00:30:31But I don't think my parents would like
00:30:33to live with me though, on a permanent basis.
00:30:36Why?
00:30:38They really do not like seeing me drinking alcohol
00:30:43every night.
00:30:43They hate it.
00:30:45They hate it, okay?
00:31:01So, for example, in Korea,
00:31:03because most likely the Koreans, they will accept me.
00:31:06If it's hypothetical scenario, okay?
00:31:08Which is unlike, I mean, it's unlikely scenario, okay?
00:31:11Yeah, because,
00:31:15rational speaking, okay?
00:31:18But,
00:31:20for fun,
00:31:23yeah.
00:31:25Yeah, let's go to fictional space
00:31:28and imagine what it might be.
00:31:32Okay?
00:31:33Yeah, sure.
00:31:34Can do that.
00:31:40Would like to take a break from mathematics anyway?
00:31:43Yeah.
00:31:48Sure, let's go to numerology, okay?
00:31:54Let's say five is very good.
00:31:55That's simple, correct.
00:31:56Thank you.
00:31:59Okay.
00:32:03Yeah.
00:32:06Yeah, writing on fiction, very fun.
00:32:09Nice.
00:32:13There we go.
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00:34:49Yes, so most likely Epicphoria they would
00:34:52upset my application for residency or even citizenship.
00:34:59Cause I'm not a citizen of any other country.
00:35:01Okay.
00:35:02So.
00:35:03Maybe I should have kept double citizenship.
00:35:11I decided not to, okay, because I didn't see this coming.
00:35:16Of course, it's not a likely scenario, okay, but still, okay, yeah.
00:35:20Cheers, yeah.
00:35:23So, hypothetically, if I moved to Korea, okay, I need to apply for jobs.
00:35:29What kind of jobs?
00:35:31Because, yeah, I mean, I'm an Alaska Bar member, okay, yeah.
00:35:39Not in Alaska, but America.
00:35:43But Korean legal system is different, okay.
00:35:47Of course, different language, different laws.
00:35:51But that's similar, okay.
00:35:53Then I may have to pass a Korean bio exam.
00:36:00Can be done, yeah.
00:36:01I can study.
00:36:04But that may take a couple of years.
00:36:07Korean bio exam is notoriously difficult.
00:36:18Until then, well, I speak English.
00:36:22I speak Korean, so computer science background.
00:36:29It's possible that I get a job maybe in some big Korean companies like Samsung, Hyundai, Kia, LG.
00:36:45It's possible for some capacity, right, with computer science.
00:36:57I pretty much know everything.
00:36:59I know business, economics.
00:37:02I know English, Korean language.
00:37:04So I do not think getting a job in Korea for me would be very difficult, thinking about it.
00:37:10Yeah.
00:37:15Cheers.
00:37:19Possibly, like, intellectual property law, because on paper, I'm a patent attorney as well, okay.
00:37:26Actually, that's what my father recommends me.
00:37:28Okay.
00:37:34Maybe I can get a job in Korean law firm.
00:37:38Yeah, sure.
00:37:42That's a possibility.
00:37:45Intellectual property law.
00:37:46Sure, sure.
00:37:50In either Korean big companies or Korean law firm.
00:37:57Yeah, sure.
00:37:58Can be done.
00:38:01Yeah.
00:38:07Do I enjoy living in Korea?
00:38:23I would say not as much as I enjoy here in Alaska, America, okay.
00:38:30That's why I came here.
00:38:32Because I'm living here.
00:38:33Okay.
00:38:36I love Korea, though, okay.
00:38:37Nice to visit, for me.
00:38:41People in Korea, they love living there, of course.
00:38:44But for me, it's a little bit stifling.
00:38:49I love people, but, like, Seoul and vicinity, there are a lot of people there.
00:38:58I came to Alaska because there are less people.
00:39:02Don't get me wrong.
00:39:03I love people, but I like having alone time, alone space.
00:39:09That's why I came to Alaska nine years ago.
00:39:13Cheers.
00:39:27Yeah.
00:39:37But I'm very flexible, okay.
00:39:44Some people have very strong attachment to the land.
00:39:47I'm not that kind.
00:39:50Okay, yeah.
00:39:55Some people have very strong attachment to a nation.
00:39:58Not me.
00:40:01Okay, yeah.
00:40:07I don't have attachment to anything.
00:40:11I'm a very detached person.
00:40:14Okay, yeah.
00:40:22Cheers, yeah.
00:40:28Mm-hmm.
00:40:40So in the novel that I wrote last weekend, okay, short story.
00:40:47I have a job in America, house, but if I'm deported by Trump and his people,
00:40:56when they're in the White House, yeah, I will be forced to leave America,
00:41:01go to some foreign country, like South Korea, and I will be homeless
00:41:06and I will be jobless.
00:41:09Kind of reverse immigration situation, right?
00:41:11Some people leave their country and come to America.
00:41:14At first, they are homeless and they are jobless,
00:41:16illegal immigrants, okay?
00:41:18So I'll be just like that in foreign country.
00:41:24How ironic.
00:41:30So, I mean, it's not a likely scenario again, but, yeah, to me, Trump, to me personally,
00:41:36a little bit of existential threat, personally.
00:41:44They may deport me.
00:41:48Okay.
00:41:56Mm-hmm.
00:42:03Yeah.
00:42:04Now, five minutes, okay?
00:42:05I need some more credits.
00:42:06Okay, thank you.
00:42:09Yeah.
00:42:12But I'm not worried at all, okay?
00:42:15Why?
00:42:16It's not likely to happen.
00:42:19Even if it happens, yeah, I get a job in Korea, okay?
00:42:24I'm not worried at all, okay?
00:42:28All right, five minutes, thank you.
00:42:29Yep.
00:42:38Yep.
00:42:44What?
00:42:45Interesting fiction there, okay?
00:42:46Yeah.
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00:42:52Based on true story or possible imagination, whatever, yes.
00:42:59Five minutes, thank you.
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00:45:41Let's just talk.
00:45:44Yeah.
00:45:47So after I watched some YouTube documentaries about illegal immigrants, yeah, I came to
00:45:54change my view about it.
00:45:56Okay?
00:45:57So I agree with Trump.
00:45:58Yeah, we need to build a solid wall.
00:46:00Okay?
00:46:01Yeah.
00:46:02But for people who are already here, yeah, I think they should stay.
00:46:06And I mean, we should give them jobs.
00:46:08Okay?
00:46:10They are highly motivated to work in America.
00:46:13Okay?
00:46:14Okay?
00:46:15Channel that energy, motivation to boost American economy.
00:46:18Okay?
00:46:19It's another essay I wrote in the social media.
00:46:22Okay?
00:46:23Yeah.
00:46:24Cheers.
00:46:25Hmm?
00:46:26Hmm?
00:46:27Middle of the way and Hegelian dialectic, like, thesis plus antithesis is equal to synthesis.
00:46:34Okay?
00:46:35So, yeah.
00:46:37Kamala Harris, she's no Hunk Lee, okay?
00:46:39So what does she know?
00:46:40Okay?
00:46:41So she repeats like Democratic Party was in the house.
00:46:47That's why now polling is reversed.
00:46:50Now Trump is more popular than Harris, okay?
00:46:53She's quite understandable.
00:46:55It's inflation situation.
00:46:57Okay?
00:46:58Some people's life is in that situation, but it's too expensive to buy.
00:47:09They can't afford to think about that in terms of morality, criminality, okay?
00:47:12They need to survive, so I understand that, because I was on the right path.
00:47:23But illegal immigrants, yeah, I think they should stay, that's right.
00:47:27There's a point I disagree with Trump, and I'll give them pardon, if I'm president, okay?
00:47:36And work permit.
00:47:38Okay, yeah, they want to work.
00:47:41Let them.
00:47:43What's the problem?
00:47:45Serious, yeah.
00:47:50Yeah, because they're willing to do labor-intensive work in factories, farms, and they don't expect high pay, okay?
00:48:05They fled their countries because of political instability, political oppression, or too many crimes, or gangs, and violence, war.
00:48:17Yeah, they're refugees.
00:48:25Yeah, some leniency.
00:48:32They pay high price to come to America illegally, okay?
00:48:37Oh, high risk, long journey, and they paid a lot of money.
00:48:44Don't say they're traffickers, because trafficking is like kidnapping, right?
00:48:48No, they're not being kidnapped.
00:48:51They came here voluntarily, and they paid those illegal transporters, okay?
00:48:57They were better, more correct term, okay?
00:49:00Yeah.
00:49:05Yeah, so sending them back, it will cost too much money.
00:49:12Also, I do not want to forfeit their endeavor to come here, although it was illegal, okay?
00:49:21They're already here, okay?
00:49:23Yeah, we can use their help.
00:49:26Yeah.
00:49:28Cheers.
00:49:43Yeah.
00:49:51Time check.
00:49:57Okay, it's been less than one hour.
00:49:59I'm hungry, okay?
00:50:00Yeah, I took a nap.
00:50:02I enjoyed taking a nap, and good rest after work, and now I'm hungry, okay?
00:50:08Yeah, five minutes, and then we'll do Instagram Live, and then Facebook Live, and then have some food and go to bed.
00:50:17Five minutes, okay?
00:50:18Thank you.
00:50:19Yeah.
00:50:21Did you do my hair?
00:50:23Later, okay?
00:50:27Yeah, I mean, back in the days when I was Republican, now I'm independent, but when I was Republican, I was like, yeah,
00:50:35illegal immigrants, the very first thing that they do in this country is breaking the law, coming here illegally, okay?
00:50:42So they don't regard rule of law.
00:50:46They disregard American law, so yeah, that was my argument against illegal immigration, okay?
00:50:54But now I changed my view.
00:50:58I'm more sympathetic to that, okay?
00:51:02Because I became independent.
00:51:05I came to appreciate Democrats and their views somewhat.
00:51:10Okay, yeah, cheers.
00:51:17Okay, five minutes, thank you.
00:51:20Yeah.
00:51:23Growing as a person, right?
00:51:25Thank you.
00:51:55Thank you.
00:52:25Thank you.
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00:54:17Thank you.
00:54:23Okay, so one more thing.
00:54:30If I compare Trump and Harris, Trump is very adaptable, okay?
00:54:36Yeah, he's a businessman, right?
00:54:40Yeah, adapting to changing ideological climate.
00:54:45He knows how to do that.
00:54:48Like, recently in the news, he embraced legalization of marijuana, okay?
00:54:54Which is a more Democratic Party position, okay?
00:54:57And now he wants to expand the Florida law, like six-week abortion ban.
00:55:02He wants to expand that to a longer period of time, okay?
00:55:06Yeah, so he's basically deviating from traditional Republican position.
00:55:12That's a virtue.
00:55:15Trump is very popular among Republicans, so he does his own thing, basically.
00:55:21He does not always obey the Republican Party platform, okay?
00:55:24That's a strength that Trump has over Harris.
00:55:29Okay?
00:55:30Harris, my impression is that she's not strong enough to go against Democratic Party platform.
00:55:37Okay?
00:55:38Yeah.
00:55:39And American voters, yeah, they're smart, and I guess they took notice of Kamala Harris' weakness.
00:55:48She's more party puppet than Donald Trump.
00:55:53Okay?
00:55:54Trump, he's strong enough to go against Republican Party traditional platform.
00:56:00Harris, not really.
00:56:03Harris, not so far.
00:56:05That's her weakness, okay?
00:56:08So, yeah, the New York Times poll, maybe today or yesterday, can reflect that, okay?
00:56:14And my analysis is better than, like, The Daily by New York Times.
00:56:21But their analysis, not as good as mine, because I'm smarter than they are.
00:56:25People in New York Times, of course I'm smarter.
00:56:27I'm the smartest.
00:56:31But, yeah, they have some good analysis, yeah, The Daily, NPR radio show, right?
00:56:36That's cool.
00:56:38Okay?
00:56:40All right, let's go to his timeline.
00:56:44Yeah.
00:56:49Welcome to Humanology, okay?
00:56:50We are the smartest.
00:56:52You and me.
00:57:18Daryl?
00:57:41I look like a crazy guy.
00:58:11Hello, friends.
00:58:27Yeah, welcome to Humanology, episode 2095.
00:58:40Yeah, happy?
00:58:44Monday, I guess.
00:58:45Is it Monday today?
00:58:48Or Tuesday?
00:58:51It's Monday.
00:58:52Okay, happy Monday.
00:58:54Yeah.
00:58:57Welcome.
00:59:01Yeah.
00:59:06Damn.
00:59:09Oof.
00:59:15Cheers, yeah.
00:59:20My apologies for misbehaving in social media, okay?
00:59:24Sometimes, yeah, I've been rude sometimes.
00:59:26My apologies, yeah.
00:59:28I make mistakes, yeah.
00:59:29Sorry about that.
00:59:35Yeah.
00:59:40Mm-hmm.
00:59:43Dragon drinks?
00:59:44Sure, let me refill this.
00:59:48Mm-hmm.
01:00:15Yeah.
01:00:28So, how about this?
01:00:36Is it possible that Trump wins election and...
01:00:39Well, okay, again, Hunk Lee, Kamala Harris, and Donald Trump, okay?
01:00:43But is it possible that Trump gets elected again this year and...
01:01:07It's not likely, but it is possible that Trump and his people deport me, Hunk Lee, back to South Korea, okay?
01:01:19Yeah, they did try before, back in 2018, okay?
01:01:23Yeah, they may try again, but I'm kind of fictionalizing it because it's not likely, okay?
01:01:31That's...
01:01:35Not likely, okay?
01:01:36It's too extreme, even from Trump's standard, okay?
01:01:44Yeah.
01:01:48Okay.
01:01:50But let's take advantage of this occasion and write some novels.
01:02:01Title?
01:02:03Deportation of Hunk Lee.
01:02:06How about that?
01:02:07Yeah, sure.
01:02:08Now, let's take five minutes break.
01:02:09I need some vocal rest, okay?
01:02:10Yeah.
01:02:11Welcome to Humanology, okay?
01:02:12Five minutes, thank you.
01:02:14We're going to have some serious talk, okay?
01:02:16Yeah, fiction writing, okay?
01:02:17Sure.
01:02:18Yeah.
01:02:19Fiction writing.
01:02:20All right.
01:02:21Five minutes.
01:02:22Yeah, thank you.
01:02:23All right.
01:02:24Throw it down there.
01:02:25Sure.
01:02:49All right.
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01:04:21Okay.
01:04:22Welcome.
01:04:23I mean, look, I'm a writer.
01:04:24Okay.
01:04:25So, writing process is like this based on reality or in the past or current presence, present
01:04:35or the future possible or possible future imagination.
01:04:39Okay.
01:04:40Yeah, that's how now any novel fiction is written, okay?
01:04:47Yeah, yeah.
01:04:51Yeah, so let's enjoy this occasion, okay?
01:04:54I'm excited.
01:04:56Welcome. Good evening.
01:04:58Yeah.
01:05:00Welcome. Yeah. Good evening.
01:05:07This is what
01:05:09Deportation of Hunkily. The Deportation of Hunkily.
01:05:13Sure, sure.
01:05:14Let's write a novel.
01:05:17Yeah, welcome, welcome. Good evening.
01:05:21Thank you for joining us.
01:05:24Future leaders, Miley Proud.
01:05:27Education and Career Development.
01:05:30Major Arts.
01:05:32Okay.
01:05:34Leader leaders, okay?
01:05:39Okay.
01:05:42Yeah.
01:05:49Dragon drink.
01:05:56Yeah.
01:05:57Alaskan ginseng vodka.
01:06:05Not this.
01:06:09Cheers.
01:06:16Cheers.
01:06:22So, hypothetically, okay, it's not like that at all, okay, but hypothetically, Trump become
01:06:29U.S. president again and then he and his people decide to deport me because in their eyes
01:06:38I'm not American at all, okay, I got American citizenship because my Korean parents gave
01:06:46birth to me in America, okay, and they live in Korea, they're Korean nationals, my parents,
01:06:55okay, yeah, so to Trump and some of his people, yeah, I'm not American, I'm Korean, that's
01:07:03why they tried to deport me back in 2018, okay, they decide not to, okay, but in the
01:07:09future, hypothetically, it's not likely, but let's just imagine for the sake of what, fiction,
01:07:17novel, writing, let's say they decide to deport me to South Korea, okay, sure, yeah, all right,
01:07:26so I move to South Korea, okay, I have to get a job, now what kind of job?
01:07:49I'm fantasizing, okay, don't get me wrong, I love America, I'd rather be here, okay, but
01:07:57as a writer, if I fantasize about ideal Korean job,
01:08:05would be like a TV show host,
01:08:11yeah,
01:08:16to talk about anything like I'm doing here, human rights show, right here, right now,
01:08:26okay,
01:08:45there will be my ideal Korean job to be a TV show host,
01:08:49how about name of that show, about Hunkily Nightily,
01:08:59how about doing the show like half Korean language, half English language,
01:09:07because these days, yeah, Koreans, they know English, okay,
01:09:10it'd be educational to teach Koreans English, yeah, Hunkily Nightily, Korean TV show,
01:09:29somewhere in South Korea, okay, yeah, doesn't have to Seoul, okay,
01:09:41but it's just my fantasy imagination, because it's not going to be easy,
01:09:48look, it's K-pop, right, highly competitive, yeah, people from other countries come to Korea
01:09:54to be K-pop stars, okay, welcome, yeah, good evening, yeah,
01:10:02yeah, sure, good evening, cheers, yeah,
01:10:10yeah, thank you for joining us, yeah, future leaders, now, let's have five minutes break,
01:10:17yeah, I need some vocal rest, okay, yeah, thank you, yeah, five minutes, thank you,
01:10:23oh, yeah, very cool, okay, thank you,
01:10:40thank you,
01:11:10thank you,
01:11:40thank you.
01:12:10Welcome, okay,
01:12:28time check,
01:12:28it's been less than one hour, actually, it's been more than one hour, okay, okay,
01:12:43okay, yeah, so, some Korean fantasy, sure, we can do that, yeah,
01:12:51because it's possible Trump get elected, and he may kick me out of America, yeah,
01:12:59that's possible, not likely, but it's a possibility, I guess, yeah, let's
01:13:03take advantage of that scenario to write a novel,
01:13:10yeah, welcome to Humanology, okay, cheers, yeah,
01:13:13okay, so, I moved to Korea, and,
01:13:22but getting a TV show as an unknown Korean, well, I won't be, yeah, I will have to apply to Korean
01:13:31citizenship residency, whatever, okay, if they accept me as some kind of political asylum case,
01:13:39whatever, yeah, yeah, and I will need to have a day job, right, because it's, you know, K-pop,
01:13:54okay, it's highly competitive, okay, so, I won't be able to get TV show right away, it may take
01:14:05years, if ever it happens, okay, but I'm just fantasizing, okay, so, but before that happens,
01:14:13maybe I'll just go to YouTube, and, yeah, start a brand new show, Hunkily Deadly,
01:14:19where I speak Korean half-time and English half-time, okay, yeah,
01:14:26sure, yeah, and just like here, talk about anything, like politics,
01:14:34science, whatever, okay, yeah, even mathematics, yeah, cheers, yeah,
01:14:45well, I will need a day job, though, okay, so,
01:14:49yeah, maybe as a lawyer, computer programmer, maybe whatever, some consultant in intellectual property,
01:14:59whatever, okay, yeah, because I speak Korean and English, okay, and
01:15:11and
01:15:16I was a patent,
01:15:22on paper, I'm patent lawyer, okay, patent attorney, because I passed the patent by exam, okay, so,
01:15:29yeah, okay,
01:15:35so, I guess my day job would be like patent attorney, okay, yeah, it will be a good field,
01:15:40okay, yeah, computer science background, and I know language of engineering, science, and
01:15:49legalese as a lawyer, so, yeah, it will be a good field, okay, I know English, Korean, so,
01:16:05yeah, but at night, yeah, Hunkily Deadly on YouTube, maybe,
01:16:08maybe Dailymotion, okay, I don't know, okay,
01:16:11maybe Naver, some Korean website, okay, some streaming service,
01:16:19so, my life won't, I don't think my life will change very much,
01:16:26even after I move to Korea, but don't get me wrong, I'd rather be here, Alaska, America, okay, but
01:16:33if Trump get elected, and he, and his people decide to deport me to South Korea, I'm okay with
01:16:41that, too, to be honest, okay, it's my preference to be here in Alaska, America, right, but if Trump
01:16:50get elected, and he and his people decide to deport me to South Korea, I go along with it,
01:16:57I'm okay with that, too, okay, yeah, serious, am I serious? Yeah, I am,
01:17:06I'm not gonna fight against supposed Trump administration, no, I don't, I don't do that,
01:17:14okay, okay, again, somewhat fictionalized, dramatized version, we are writing a movie,
01:17:24fiction, screenplay, novel, okay, so, Americans, majority, not all, majority of Americans vote for
01:17:33Trump, would not want people like me in America, would I still like to be in America, in that
01:17:43situation? No, not really, yeah, Trump and his people, majority of Americans,
01:18:01they don't want me here to be in America with them, do I want to be with them? No,
01:18:05no, they don't want me, it's okay, yeah, I get out of here, I comply
01:18:19with majority of Americans who do not want me here, okay, I get out,
01:18:29because I'm no longer being welcomed here,
01:18:31okay, I do not want to be in a place, even in America, would not want me to be with them,
01:18:44I do not want to be with them either, I have my pride, okay, yeah, cheers,
01:19:01um,
01:19:08well, a scene called acting, improvisation, like, acting and writing, okay,
01:19:14I'm an actor and I'm a writer, director, okay, this piano, yeah, I, I'm trying to get to the
01:19:20part where I'm looking at you, okay, it's a picture, okay, yeah, fine, okay, thank you,
01:19:25uh, very cool, welcome to Humanology, okay, oh, how nice, this is nice, very cool, yeah,
01:19:34fine, thank you,
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01:23:23all right, welcome back, we are back, and, uh, yes, so, like, people like you and me, the great
01:23:32future leaders, yeah, when we become leader, like, uh, business, entertainment, or academia, or
01:23:42politics, whatever, okay, yeah, we can make a huge difference, right, but otherwise, yeah,
01:23:48like, Trump, Harris, it doesn't really matter, okay, why, because a country is not run by
01:23:55president, or prime minister, or dictator, okay, country is run by, uh, the hard-working people
01:24:01like you and me, okay, so, yeah, unless exceptional leadership like you and me,
01:24:06we become president, prime minister, then we can make a huge positive difference, but otherwise,
01:24:12Trump, Harris, it's the same, okay, because they don't know what they're doing,
01:24:18like, they don't have the knowledge, yeah, cheers, yeah,
01:24:27okay, so, some people have some attachment to country, land, I don't, okay, yeah, I'm like,
01:24:36whatever, yeah, yeah, so, I left Korea to come to America, right,
01:24:49and I live in different parts of America, and yeah, I'm like, whatever,
01:24:58yeah, I do my own things, and I'm very individualistic, so, I don't really have
01:25:04attachment to a country, to locality, regions, no, I don't, I'm very independent, okay, so,
01:25:16yeah, so, in this scenario, hypothetical scenario, although unlikely, okay, yeah,
01:25:24if Trump get elected, and then deport me to South Korea, uh, no problem, most likely, okay,
01:25:31yeah, my life in South Korea, it was the same, get a day job,
01:25:38most likely, patent lawyer, okay, intelligence property, okay,
01:25:42yeah, maybe working for a big Korean corporation, like Samsung, Hyundai, LG, or some Korean law firm,
01:25:51yeah, and I come home, and I do, like, Instagram live, and Dailymotion, YouTube, right, like I do,
01:26:02here, so, not much will change the equation, okay, yeah, I still do mathematics, of course, okay, yeah,
01:26:15yeah, the only thing that will change will be, uh, in the
01:26:22future, Hunkily Daily show, I mean, Hunkily Nightly show, maybe in Dailymotion or YouTube,
01:26:30okay, or Naver, okay, there's a Korean website, okay, so, uh, yeah, I use half English,
01:26:39half Korean, that will be the only change, okay, just the language, okay, cheers,
01:26:52yeah, food, it will be the same, yeah, ramen noodle with hotdog sausages and vegetables, yeah, mostly,
01:27:02yeah, yeah,
01:27:06yeah, like, Monday through Friday, day job, and then come home to my place, and
01:27:15yeah, drinking, maybe soju, maybe, yeah, Korean drink, okay,
01:27:21uh, because, I guess, in Korea, vodka, maybe too expensive to buy, okay, so,
01:27:26very Korean drink, that's like Chinese, uh, vodka, okay, yeah, sure, yeah,
01:27:39I like Korean drink, okay, yeah, that's like Chinese vodka, okay,
01:27:44it's, uh, some bottle of it, actually, it's stronger than vodka, okay, so,
01:27:56um, yeah, I'm like, whatever, I'm okay either way, Korea, America, I love both countries, so,
01:28:06yeah, I'm okay either way, so, I have no worries or concerns, okay, yeah, I'm like, yeah, whatever,
01:28:12so, yeah, welcome, yeah,
01:28:28so, it's like the British Beatles, so, across the universe, right, whether America or Korea,
01:28:36nothing's gonna change my world, nothing's gonna change my world, yeah, my life is pretty much the
01:28:44same, yeah, but change of scenery, sure, yeah,
01:28:53yeah,
01:28:59I might actually enjoy that, okay, yeah,
01:29:07oh, yeah,
01:29:12okay, I'm okay either way, okay,
01:29:17but prefer to be Alaska, America, as opposed to South Korea, because,
01:29:22uh, more degree of freedom in America, but under Trump, maybe not so much, okay, so,
01:29:33all right, yeah, I'm okay with Trump deporting me, unkindly, to South Korea,
01:29:40if he gets elected, re-elected, okay, I'm okay with that, okay, yeah, if that happens, yeah,
01:29:51I go to South Korea, okay, yeah, no problem whatsoever, okay, yeah, America will lose unkindly
01:30:02to South Korea, and they will regret it,
01:30:10because I'm an asset to America, okay, but majority, not all, but majority, if majority
01:30:18of Americans vote for Trump, and Trump deport unkindly, they will regret it in the future,
01:30:25okay, because I'm an asset to America, okay, they will regret having voted for Donald Trump
01:30:37in 2024, and I hope they do not make that mistake, okay, my recommendation,
01:30:49uh, if you're a Republican, uh, don't vote for Trump, vote for either Hunkley, or Kamala Harris, or
01:30:57somebody else, or don't vote at all, yeah, just don't vote at all, just don't vote for Donald Trump,
01:31:05okay, that would be my recommendation, all right,
01:31:09yeah, and this is not official, it's reality, it's a real recommendation,
01:31:20if it counts, okay, yeah, Trump is toxic, he's too immoral, okay, unethical, dishonest, okay,
01:31:32yeah, but it's just a recommendation, okay, yeah, we'll take five minutes break,
01:31:35and some vocal rest, okay, thank you, welcome to Humanology, okay, yeah, thank you,
01:31:42how nice, yeah, I love politics, okay, yeah, that's why I'm in it, it's fun,
01:31:50yeah, we have less than 30 minutes, okay, cool, five minutes, thank you, yeah,
01:31:59oh, yeah,
01:32:05yeah,
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01:36:05you
01:36:08yeah
01:36:17okay, welcome back, and
01:36:24yeah, sometimes when I write short stories, novels, and like social media, I archive it,
01:36:31come to hide from public view, because it's just too dark, and it becomes like
01:36:37hanging dark cloud over my head, so I just archive it, hide from public view, but it
01:36:42gets published in Amazon Kindle, in the name of Humanology, okay, yeah, so the
01:36:53yeah, I'm a survivor and thriver, no matter what, okay, so I move around, I don't like,
01:37:03I'm not like old guard, old school, okay, I'm not that, okay, so yeah, I move around, okay,
01:37:09yeah, when this particular place is too hostile to me, I get out of there, right, including America,
01:37:18okay, yeah, hypothetically, if Trump wins, and he deported me to South Korea,
01:37:24no problem, yeah, I get out of here, no problem,
01:37:34I don't have attachment to a country, locality, I don't,
01:37:38some survival skill, it's more urban survival skill, okay, wild survival skill, yeah, I refer
01:37:45you to YouTube, or Dailymotion, maybe, some other streaming services, yeah, they're like
01:37:52wild survival skill experts, I'm not, okay,
01:37:58yeah, but urban survival, yeah, get a good job, and make some money, and
01:38:07until you get a higher paying job, okay, yeah, because I was unemployed for three months in
01:38:13Alaska, when I first came here, like 2015, okay, yeah, I had like $5,000 in my banking account,
01:38:21here, like 2015, okay, yeah, I had like $5,000 in my banking account, savings account, okay,
01:38:28to survive with that money, yeah, had to rent, and gasoline for my car, and
01:38:38I have to frugal, yeah, ramen noodles, vegetables, hotdog sausages, in the microwave,
01:38:46I'm a microwave hugger, okay, yeah, plastic jar, water bottle, good nutrition, they taste great,
01:38:55and they're healthy, and food nutrition there, okay, yeah,
01:39:06yeah,
01:39:08yeah,
01:39:12and daily exercise, like running, martial arts, just punching and kicking in the air, okay,
01:39:24a good hobby is like riding, singing,
01:39:29cheers,
01:39:38okay,
01:39:53yeah,
01:39:56it's easy,
01:39:56okay, plastic jar, water, microwave, ramen noodle,
01:40:06pre-washed, pre-cut salad, mostly from Walmart, like mixed vegetables, like lettuce,
01:40:18and carrots, pre-washed, pre-chopped salad, vegetables, okay, and hotdog sausages,
01:40:26yeah, sometimes, eggs,
01:40:33uh, chicken drumsticks, chicken thigh, yeah, you put in plastic jar, put water in there,
01:40:41and put in the microwave, oh, they taste fantastic, okay, very affordable,
01:40:50food,
01:40:50what, wild foraging, yeah, edible plants, like dandelions, right, yeah, it's fantastic, okay,
01:41:05plantain, in your locality, okay, yeah, study what plants are edible, wild plants, okay,
01:41:12but definitely, like, they taste fantastic, great texture, okay,
01:41:18cheers, welcome to Humanology, okay,
01:41:22okay,
01:41:27okay, yeah, five minutes, and so vocal rest, okay, thank you, welcome to Humanology, okay,
01:41:32future leaders, mighty proud of you, time check,
01:41:41uh, we have less than 20 minutes left, okay, cool,
01:41:43cool, but five minutes, thank you, very cool, yeah,
01:42:13you,
01:42:43you,
01:43:13you,
01:43:44you,
01:44:02okay, we're coming, we're back, so I'm 46 years old, and, uh, yeah, uh,
01:44:08uh, urban survival still, okay, yeah, yeah, how to eat food affordably,
01:44:17when you don't have enough money, okay, yeah, ramen noodle, plastic jar,
01:44:25uh, salad, vegetables, okay, and, uh, the hot dog sausage, okay,
01:44:32yeah, full nutrition is very healthy food, and exercise, martial arts, hobbies, like, riding,
01:44:40okay, uh, very affordable activities there, okay, yeah, cheers,
01:44:55easy cooking, microwave, okay, water-boiled, plastic jar, and affordable, okay, yeah,
01:45:02hmm, yeah,
01:45:17exercise, yeah, martial arts, dancing, running, hobbies, riding, singing,
01:45:24yeah, very affordable hobbies, does not cost any money whatsoever,
01:45:33right, yeah,
01:45:38urban survival skill, yeah, welcome to Humanology School, okay, cheers,
01:45:50oh, so, yeah, fishing, sure, yeah, yeah, fishing, okay, uh, like, plastic reusable bait,
01:46:10okay, yeah, you can use it, okay,
01:46:16yeah, rubber-based bait, okay, yeah, then you can have fish for dinner, okay,
01:46:28yeah, reusable fishing pole and bait, oh, yeah, okay, yeah,
01:46:40how do you cook fish?
01:46:48If you ask me, what do you think? Yeah, microwave, okay, you have to scale it, but
01:46:56maybe scaling is not even necessary, but you need to wash it, though, okay,
01:46:59yeah, but you have to make sure the lake or river that you catch the fish is clean water,
01:47:10okay, because in some big cities, yeah, lake, river, it's not very safe to eat this fish, okay,
01:47:23look at that polluted, okay, so,
01:47:27edible plants, same way, in the big cities, yeah, edible plants, they may contain some pollutants,
01:47:35okay, yeah, but, yeah, learn about fishing, learn about wild foraging, learn about edible plants
01:47:45and their lookalikes, yeah, some, because there are some poisonous plants, okay,
01:47:50yeah, you need to learn that stuff, okay, yeah, cheers, yeah,
01:47:58and go to internet, YouTube or telemotion webpage, internet, okay, and learn about
01:48:07edible plants, poisonous plants in your locality, okay, what mushrooms are edible,
01:48:15what mushrooms are inedible, okay, yeah, learn that stuff, it's fun, wild foraging, okay, yeah,
01:48:22it helps, okay, yeah,
01:48:35in my yard, Alaska, yeah, I know the names of those plants, most of them, okay, so,
01:48:40edible ones, yeah, like a pineapple weed,
01:48:47fire weed, dandelion, plantain,
01:48:54high bush cranberry, low bush cranberry, red currant,
01:49:04and some bullets, yeah, burnt orange bullets, yeah, they're cool, like pancake mushroom, okay,
01:49:11and yeah, the puffball mushrooms, okay, in my yard, just outside this house, okay,
01:49:20yeah, I know them, okay, because I studied, yeah, so, cheers, yeah,
01:49:41hmm,
01:49:49it'll be adaptable or adjustable, because
01:49:54in the world, things change, ideologically, so climate as well, okay, yeah, ideological climate,
01:50:03sure, both of them, okay, yeah, so, survive and thrive, okay, yeah,
01:50:11yeah, you need to adapt and adjust, maybe change your opinions, sometimes, to survive,
01:50:20and learn,
01:50:25educate yourself,
01:50:26right, yeah,
01:50:35and take a good rest, take a nap, after work, after school, okay, for like 10-20 minutes, okay,
01:50:43and good hobbies, enjoy, healthy hobbies, many of them, okay, yeah, okay,
01:50:56oh, yeah, so, uh, that's what I have to say, okay, uh, because I have to save some voice
01:51:05to, for a Facebook live, okay, so, after that, yeah, I have some ramen noodles,
01:51:13hotdog sausages, and vegetables,
01:51:19eat my dinner, and go to bed, and get back to work tomorrow, okay,
01:51:22that's what I'm gonna do, okay, okay, happy Monday, yeah, future leaders, I'm very proud of you,
01:51:29see you tomorrow, thank you, yeah,
01:51:31yeah,
01:51:46yeah, sure,
01:51:52very cool, okay, so, uh, let's make transition to Facebook live, okay, yeah,
01:51:59mighty proud of you, yeah, future leaders, yeah, you're fantastic, I'm your normal fan, okay,
01:52:04thank you, yes, see you tomorrow, okay, thank you, yeah.