That stupid annoying crap that South Korean websites force users to enter when signing up for an account, whether it be for MMOs or other entertainment sites. This means consumption of those sites is strictly stuck in South Korea. The government forces this because they are very data sensitive and video game addiction is a major issue in the country.
This atrocity of humanity infamously encourages identity fraud where outsiders buy resident registration numbers in an attempt to get access to those sites. If you try doing so and you get caught, you can end up being fined $10,000 and sentenced to three years in prison.
This atrocity of humanity infamously encourages identity fraud where outsiders buy resident registration numbers in an attempt to get access to those sites. If you try doing so and you get caught, you can end up being fined $10,000 and sentenced to three years in prison.
Kyle: Hey, do you know any South Korean MMOs that don't require a resident registration number to play?
Chris: Well, most of Nexon's game's that are available worldwide don't.
Chris: Well, most of Nexon's game's that are available worldwide don't.
by The Real Driller February 28, 2022

When a sequence of numbers such a phone numbers are cobbled together in an auditorally displeasing way
by Joe to the B October 1, 2017

by ANRS1234 May 16, 2021

by blizzzzaaaaaaa October 9, 2008

by pjargon July 21, 2020

1: two rules of dating my friend, rule number one is there are no rules
2: what about rule number two?
1: no fat chicks
Don't date Hayley, she's a rule number two
2: what about rule number two?
1: no fat chicks
Don't date Hayley, she's a rule number two
by tdpass6000 January 3, 2017

Incestuous masturbation, more specifically masturbation inspired by hearing one's parents rolling on the couch
When I woke up, Mom and Dad are rolling on the couch
Rolling numbers, rock and rolling, got my Kiss records out
Rolling numbers, rock and rolling, got my Kiss records out
by Rick Nielsen July 20, 2008
