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My favorite part 00:00 ~ 23:50 Thank you for making a good Vlog I've been watching this video all day today I am very happy that I felt the same way as KingJae's trip to Korea and my trip to Seoul. It's because I live in a place far from Seoul called Gwangju. It was great to meet Knee and KingJae by chance. See you next time if there is a chance! 13:43 It's me!
It's refreshing to see you outside your comfort zone, exploring and enjoying yourself on a different level with none other than the GOAT of tekken ❤ God bless your journey ahead brother 👊
Great video King Jae! I came across your channel only about 2 weeks ago, and I subscribed immediately after watching your full stream w/ Knee in London! It's very wholesome to watch how you bond with everyone you come across regardless of race and culture! Your videos definitely deserve more views, likes and attention my man! Keep up the good work! Much love and support from a Korean-Australian!
this was honestly a dope vlog, btw i just got into tekken couple months ago i been playing mk most of my life and havent touched tekken ever until now and im 23 yrs old
This was awesome Jae! Thanks for sharing this experience with all of us. It makes me want to go back to Korea as I was stationed there 19 years ago for the US Air Force. Next time you go back, mix Soju and kool-aid. You won't taste the alcohol from the Soju at all but you will feel the effects of it.
Knee proving everyone that besides being a Pro he's a great friend and a fantastic host. This is amazing, you won't forget this trip, that shot of Seul at night with rain is crazy. Unexpected friendships are sometime the best, and this is proof of it! Can't wait for part 3. So happy for you Jae, you deserve it!
I always find it so crazy that just because i grew up playing games and smack talking non stop Doesnt mean that its normal 😂. Maybe i need to start respecting opponents
Have to understand with the older generation especially, most of them aren't as used to seeing foreigners :/ they aint staring out of malice at all (most of the time) so yeah don't really gotta mind them unless you're being obnoxious or rude, for the most part koreans we just mind our own business when we're outside