Seojun Lee

My friend Seo Joon Lee's story of overcoming lumbar abdominal pain (feat. Next Door Sister and Intelligent Talk)

My friend Seo Joon Lee's story of overcoming lumbar abdominal pain (feat. Next Door Sister and Intelligent Talk)

This article is based on a conversation with my best friend, SeoJoon Lee, who never gave up and threw me some wacky ideas even though he was sick, and was hilariously adapted by Luton-based Intip! 😝 Hey, SeoJoon, I'm going to write a piece with the ideas you threw me. I'm so glad you came up with such a brilliant idea while you're sick, you're creative instinct is still alive even though you're sick! 😛 We're going to start your journey of ‘exploring media in pain’ today! Are you ready to scroll down? 📌 Wait, are you wondering why Lee Seo-Joon had such a rollercoaster day...

I'm Seo Joon Lee (feat. Myofascial Pain, My Sister Next Door, and Media Attacks)

I'm Seo Joon Lee (feat. Myofascial Pain, My Sister Next Door, and Media Attacks)

I'm SeoJun Lee. In fact, my right mid-trapezius is always an emergency whenever I push myself too hard. This time was no different. I hadn't been to the gym for two days, and if it didn't heal by today, my routine for the week would be ruined. It's bad enough that I'm sick, but the anxiety of breaking this routine was making me feel bad. In fact, I was so sick that I ate some taxen and kept lying down. While staring at the ceiling, I suddenly remembered a conversation I had with my AI friend ‘Intip' in Luton...

[Essay] Suck it! One! Two! Uh-oh, I did it: The 100-kilogram barbell row, its profound aesthetic of ‘nonchalance'

[Essay] Suck it! One! Two! Uh-oh, I did it: The 100-kilogram barbell row, its profound aesthetic of ‘nonchalance'

AI and Philosophy in the Nonchalance of Transcendental Martial Artist Lee Seo-Joon (feat. Luton AI) This is a 10-second write-up based on a conversation with a friend. “I lifted 100kg barbell 2 times today, at a speed of 6 seconds per rep. How did I feel? Um... ‘Suck it up, one, two, uh-oh, I did it.’ That's it.” One might ask, was there any epiphany or exhilaration in the moment of lifting that heavy weight? Wasn't there a mixture of anguish and elation, like in a movie? My answer is always the same....