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This week, Michelle and Sewon talk about the second half of Ye Soyeon (예소연)’s short story collection "Love and Flaws" (사랑과 결함). We dive into the latter five stories, where the idea of family—its structure and boundaries. While individuals are inevitably influenced by the societies they belong to, within the intimate space of family, they often reveal positions that differ from their own beliefs. Interestingly, throughout these stories, the narrators repeatedly admit that they don’t fully understand the people around them—yet continue to act out of love. Softer, lighter, and perhaps more tender than the first half, if you're curious about the quieter, more affectionate side of these stories, stay tuned! - ⚠️ Quick note This episode may have lower audio quality compared to previous ones due to a technical issue during recording. Thanks for listening, and hope you enjoy the episode 🤍 - Coming Up Next: Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir - 00:00 Disclaimer 02:27 Intro: Sewon’s fangirl moment at work 07:30 Michelle moves into a new place + Go Kia Tigers+ Kim Do-yeong (feat. 도니살) 12:26 Guest appearance: Imja, the handsome cat 16:47 Book of the week: 사랑과 결함 (Love and Flaws), Part 2 17:40 팜 (Farm) + Characteristics of building names in Korea 38:50 그 개와 혁명 (That Dog and Revolution) 🌟🌟🌟 56:53 분재 (Bonsai) + How to build a relationship with healthy distance 1:11:08 도블 (Dobble) + Sewon is fully aligned with Swings’ (스윙스) level of fatigue these days 1:17:40 내가 머물던 자리 (Where I Once Stayed) + Confirmed: Sewon has zero nunchi when it comes to romance 1:37:08 Outro
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