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Gongneung-dong
On my way, I saw this Homeplus all fenced off for probably demolition.
I liked how this parking lot used this tarp showing a redevelopment project, upside-down, as just a fencing material.
One of the weirder tendencies of early-mid-1990s Korean apartments.
I randomly found a hot dog place that offered a number of regional hot dogs. The Chicago and LA dogs look actually pretty authentic, with exceptional attention to authentic ingredients, and if I go again, I'll try the New York.
I tried the chili dog, and everything about it was amazing, except for the bread which was very very plain, and the hot dog which was not offensive, just I can't remember much about it. But the toppings were amazing.
Here's the roasting equipment over at Hoi Polloi.
Chris talked with me while he was preparing a large number of beans.
I got this photo of him packing bags with beans.
Random building in downtown struck just right by the setting sun.
Then I found out that some of the pins in my EV charger were bent, which meant I wouldn't be able to charge on my own for the next few weeks.
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