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creek_jn   

Kirk joshua, 35 y.o.
Cotabato, Philippines [Current City]

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hmmm... most of my life pretty much
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In the Phililppines? i\'m from manila
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hi! kumusta ka?
Reply - Conversation - Aug 3, 2007
hmmm.. I\'m guessing that your summer break has started. How\'s it going so far?
Reply - Conversation - Jul 22, 2007
Do you still have school? But it\'s JULY!!! It\'s summer!! Oh well... I\'m sure you\'ll have plenty of time to enjoy the summer after your final exams. Good luck on that!
Reply - Conversation - Jul 21, 2007
Sorry. I\'ve been kinda busy lately for no reason. How are you?
Reply - Conversation - Jul 11, 2007
Don\'t worry about the late replies. I don\'t come here as frequently as I used to, lately. So the same goes for me.. Again, I definitely don\'t believe in \"superior races\". In fact, I was learning that there isn\'t \"race\" to begin with. Glad to hear that you have such a keen interest in Koean culture. :) I\'m afraid I don\'t know much about filipino culture. I have a friend who\'s from Philippines but she\'s Chinese... So I guess that rules out... Tell me more about your culture. What\'s the traditional food like? What kind of music is popular these days? How does your educational system work? Anything is fine!!
Reply - Conversation - Jun 30, 2007
Hi, Kirk. You can either go by with my first or middle name. I know my first name can be difficult to pronounce.
Yup, I have to say, I felt discriminated. I agree with you on racism is a part of any kind of society, especially for such multi-cultural city like Toronto.
Canada isn\'t really bad and I think it is one of the leading countries in the world when it comes to promoting equality. But you can\'t really change how each one member of the society feel about certain things.
To tell you the truth, I feel more like Canadian then Korean. I\'ve seen many ups and downs living in Korean community in Toronto, but, I guess that\'s different from living in Korea.
Reply - Conversation - Jun 28, 2007
Thanks for the message :) All right then. Since you are not a pervert neither a racist, you\'re most freaking welcome to be my penpal!! Nice to meet you Kirk :)
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