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A teacher uses a slim and fat student in an attempt to demonstrate the theory of gravity. Students demand the teacher kneel down and apologise.
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A hospital nurse vents her frustration at annoying patients on Twitter, pointing out that she has both the power to resuscitate and the power to terminate.
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Should Hangul Day, that celebrates the invention of the Korean writing system, become a national holiday in South Korea? Netizens debate.
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South Korean Netizen reactions to the group of Buddhist monks caught gambling, smoking and boozing in a hotel suite that has since been picked up by world media.
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In a recently televised debate, a high-profile priest claims that Korea has been 'free from homosexuality' so far, provoking outcry from netizens.
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Some of the bridge designs over the Incheon waterway near Seoul are coming under public ridicule for their unnecessarily high structures that allow ships to pass.
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An age-old debate between Korea and Japan regarding the sea between the two countries has been intensifying on the internet this week following an online campaign
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In the wake of the Suwon Torso Murder, fresh allegations emerge of another violent attack by a Chinese-Korean, prompting anti-Joseonjok sentiment from netizens
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Fury online as Park Geun-hye, head of the Saenuri Party, sends the cheapest wreath of chrysanthemums to commemorate the April 19 Student Revolution.
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City on outskirts of Seoul on brink of bankruptcy after constructing new rail line makes civil servants return part of their wages and bonuses.
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Korean netizens react to the Oikos University shootings; while offering their condolences, condemn the Korean Press for likening the shooter as being 'Korean'.
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Instant noodle prices have hit an all-time high following high-level price collusion between the four main producers: Nong-Shim, Sam-Yang, Otoogi and Yakult.
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A woman previously thought to have deliberately scalded a young boy's face with hot miso soup gains support as new CCTV footage of the incident is released.
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Following the sentencing of popular podcaster Jung Bong-ju, Korean girls have been writing political slogans on their breasts calling for his immediate release.
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Rumours of Kim Jong-un's death spread rapidly on Sina Weibo, the Chinese version of Twitter, before eventually becoming headline news both in Korea and overseas.
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