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[Today's KBO] The world's first sexy first pitch, as the mascot starts to fall apart. Kiwoom Heroes pitcher An Woo-Jin cannot contain his shock

u/OkIncident6977 — 1 day ago

No Jung Hoo Lee spotlight card

SDS might have negative ball knowledge with not a single card for JHL. His only card is his gold WBC card. SMFH.

u/OkIncident6977 — 3 days ago
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[Today's KBO] Home umpire tells Bears' Catcher Yang Eui-Ji that his fly is down. Then proceeds to hit a double blooper

u/OkIncident6977 — 4 days ago

[Today's KBO] After giving up the lead, 7-5, with a two run home run in the top of the 9th, the KIA Tigers hit one of their own and also hits a walk off nutmeg.

u/OkIncident6977 — 4 days ago

[Today's KBO] Entering the bottom of the 9th up 9-4, the KIA Tigers proceeds to give up 6 runs to the KT WIZ ending up losing 9-10.

u/OkIncident6977 — 16 days ago

[Today's KBO] Doosan Bears' catcher Yoon Jun Ho might need a new pair of balls after this play

u/OkIncident6977 — 22 days ago

[Today's KBO] Lewin Diaz's first KBO grand slam sends Daegu Samsung Lions Park into a frenzy

u/OkIncident6977 — 22 days ago

[Today's KBO] Lotte Giants' fans leaving after the Doosan Bears' score 3 runs in the 9th inning to increase the lead to 12-7.

u/OkIncident6977 — 25 days ago
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[Today's KBO] No words to describe this Lotte defense as Doosan Bears' Kim Min Seok touches home on a ground ball.

u/OkIncident6977 — 27 days ago
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[Today's KBO] At today's match between KBO's two oldest teams, KIA Tigers vs Samsung Lions, a group of friends take turns taunting one another with the Samsung Lions taking the final laugh

u/OkIncident6977 — 30 days ago

[Today's KBO] Despite apologizing right after the pitch, tempers temporarily flares as Heroes' Lim Byeong-Wook is hit by Bears' Choi Min Seok right after Lim calls time.

u/OkIncident6977 — 30 days ago

[Today's KBO] In honor of the 2026 World Cup next week, the Lotte Giants practice their sliding tackles from behind.

u/OkIncident6977 — 1 month ago
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[Today's KBO] Keston Hiura's first game in the KBO as he goes 2-5 with a double and a RBI

u/OkIncident6977 — 1 month ago
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Considering moving out of the US

Good morning, afternoon, or evening!

I am a recently graduated college in 2025 from the USA and I got my first full-time position in a higher education setting this February. This job has basically already drained me. As a position where I have to listen to complaints from students and families (not to mention being cussed at numerous times) and I am at the peak of my patience with this job.

For a brief background of me:

  1. What skills do you have? : I have worked professionally in higher education (not as a professor but as a staff) and I did graduate with a degree in elementary education but I do not have a teaching license
  2. What languages do you speak? : I can speak Korean and English
  3. What other citizenships do you qualify for? : Nothing more
  4. What's your educational background? : I graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in elementary education. I have lived overseas for nine years.
  5. How much money do you have? : As a recent graduate and getting my first job recently, I am pretty much poor with not a lot of saving but am ready to sell everything to move to a different country.

I have a US passport and honestly searching somewhere where I can use my higher education experience. This job has drained me so much that I am ready to sell everything a start a new life somewhere else. I do prefer somewhere that has a decent Korean population or any Korean restaurants whether that is in the mountains or the city.

Any insight will be so thankful.

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u/OkIncident6977 — 1 month ago