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Welcome to Kevin's English Room Podcast.
Hello.
Hello, guys.
Hello, hello.
So, I changed the settings a little bit from thecameras.
I turned off the HDR.
Oh, I see.
It's the thing where on high-end smartphones,
they give you a lot of brightness and a lot ofdynamic colors.
I turned it off and hopefully that would work.
Great.
Yeah, that's what some people said about the HDRthing.
Oh, was it HDR?
Yeah, that's what somebody said.
Oh, I thought it was something else.
Yeah, oh, yeah, yeah.
HDR.
Yeah, I think because of that, it's like toobright for the screens in it, I guess.
I hope it works, yeah.
Hopefully.
It'll be okay.
Yeah, I hope so.
All right.
Thank you.
That's good.
How are you today?
Good.
Good.
Great.
Yeah, that's good.
How about you?
I'm doing good.
Oh, look, look, look.
I got my...
Oh, yeah.
I got my face patches.
Yeah.
Stickers off, man.
Great to hear that.
Yeah, but the thing is, look, it's not completelygone.
You mean the little beauty mark?
No, Kuro.
They're not completely gone.
And the shimmy?
Yeah.
They're not completely gone.
Okay.
So this is the reality.
But I guess they are, I don't know, a bit thinner.
They are thinner.
Okay, great.
They are lighter.
Lighter, yeah.
Yeah.
It went away, you know, compared to 100%.
You know, I would say right now, it's like, it'slike 40.
Okay.
So 60 gone.
60 gone.
Well, isn't it pretty good now?
As in?
I expected 120%.
Okay.
Okay.
120, yeah.
I expected 120.
Yeah.
So half from what you expected, I guess.
Yes, yes.
There are some information that says that, youknow, with the whole Kuros, you need much moretime than just two months.
Two weeks.
I'm sorry about that.
Yeah, two weeks.
Two weeks is just a downtime where you just haveto be careful not to do the UVs and you have to dothe patches.
The actual amount of time it takes for your skinto completely get rid of the blackness is likemaybe half a year, something like that, maybe ayear, something like that.
So maybe that's, maybe you have to wait much moreof a long time.
But you don't have to do it again.
It's not something you do like regularly or thingslike that.
You just have to do it once and just wait.
Yeah, just wait.
That's good.
That's it.
That's good.
You just like wait calmly.
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Yeah, that's true.
That's true.
Yeah, it's just, it wasn't as fast as what Iexpected.
Yeah, I see.
I see.
Yes, that's it.
You're happy with that or?
Yeah, I mean, it was like 45,000 yen, so with theprice, I'm okay with that.
But if I were to, you know, if I had to do it inJapan, it would have cost me like almost 2,000yen.
And if that's the 2,000 yen I'm getting, and I don't know, I might be like, I might not be assatisfied.
Okay, okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Totally.
Still.
Yeah.
But I guess it's not like they did somethingwrong.
It's not like they didn't do it properly.
So this is the best we've got.
That's why it should be.
It's the process.
That's the process.
I have to deal with it.
Okay.
But you're free with those like stickers andeverything.
Yeah, yeah, that's right.
I'm happy that I don't have to do all the stickersanymore.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And you're good to go under the sunlight.
Maybe not sunlight, but.
Not directly.
But like outside at least.
And I can wash my face like, you know, withoutcaring about, you know, oh, maybe the stickerswent off.
And I can take a shower and, you know, withoutworrying about that shit.
That's nice.
Yeah, obviously.
It's better you did it in May or somewhere aroundthat.
Oh, yeah.
Not like in the middle of summer and you can't.
That's true.
Like you sweat a lot and.
Right, right, right.
That must be uncomfortable.
It's not like you can't wash your face.
It's just you have to sort of really be careful.
So it takes a lot of time.
I see.
Bothering.
Bothersome.
Yeah.
Journey continues, though.
Journey continues.
Are you going to do it again or?
Yeah, probably will.
Probably.
I mean, still got some left right here.
So I'm going to do it again.
OK, OK.
Whenever I can.
You go to Korea again or?
Maybe not Korea.
I don't have any plans to visit Korea, so I'll doit in Japan.
OK, OK.
Yeah.
Go to Japan.
But I guess it's not that far.
Like Korea, you need two or three hours by flight.
Right, two or three.
Right.
But I don't know the flight cost and the hotelstay.
If you take that into account.
I haven't calculated, but I don't know.
Is it worth it?
You have to arrive two hours prior to a flight.
The transportation takes a lot of time and allthat considered.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Maybe I'll do it domestically.
Yeah.
Even if you don't stay in Korea, you can just goand just do it and back within a day.
That's true.
But you need a whole full day, I guess.
Right.
You're going to need a whole day.
Definitely.
If you're doing like little little surgery inTokyo and that you can just, I don't know,
two or three hours and.
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Right.
That's that's right.
It's so much easier realistically, right?
In time, time wise as well.
Yeah.
And also it's good to compare with the Korean onein like a Japan one.
That's true.
That's true.
I don't know.
Better.
Right.
As an overall experience.
Yeah.
That's true.
Right.
So.
Yeah.
But at least like it's it looks at least not worsethan the original.
It wasn't a failure.
Yeah.
It was it wasn't a failure.
Yeah.
That's that's true.
Great.
Yeah.
I'd have to wait a little bit more to see if itwas actually really worth it or not.
OK.
See if it actually goes away.
For real.
Right.
So.
I see.
Right.
There you go.
Thanks for saying, guys.
Goodbye.
Thank you.