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Board member of Korea's largest energy producer, POSCO Energy, had a Korean Air stewardess remake ramen for him 6 times before hitting her head with a magazine.
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Protesters ask for a vote recount amid allegations of fraud in last month's elections. But many come under attack for using banners with 'North Korean fonts.'
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A middle-aged man takes advantage of a very drunk girl the Seoul Metro by leaning on her and putting his arm round her, seemingly intending to sexually assault her.
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Korean-Americans gets arrested for running prostitution rings in New York. Netizens accuse women who have studied abroad for being promiscuous.
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IU, aka the 'people's little sister', destroys her innocent look by accidentally tweeting a private photo of herself 'in bed' with a topless male celebrity.
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A defector couple goes back to the North and gives a press conference. They condemn life in the South as unbearable. Netizens feel betrayed and suspect them as spies.
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Two Korean-Canadians win a Muscle Man and Miss Canada Preliminary respectively. The male is admired whilst the beauty queen is scorned by netizens.
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The first openly gay Korean celebrity Hong Seok-cheon tweets half-naked Halloween photos of himself and friends. Netizens argue over whether to celebrate Halloween.
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A photo article showing bacon being cooked with the heat of a discharged machine gun has become popular. Militarised netizens doubt its source and validity.
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Kim Jong Un's nephew, Kim Han Sol is interviewed for a Finnish TV programme, in which he dubs his uncle as a dictator. South Korean netizens grow fond of him.
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A South Korean professor uses Twitter to vent frustration at the online misogyny trend on the Korean internet and discusses its roots, pleasing many female netizens
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Articles about Hangul, the Korean script, winning an 'Alphabet Olympics' organised by highly evangelical South Korean Christians, trend in both Korea and Japan.
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In celebration of Hangeul Day, the cute handwriting in a letter from an ancient Korean prince at the age of 7 to his aunt has gained attention from netizens
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Koreans on Twitter are stunned at the popularity of Psy's 'Gangnam Style' overseas as the annoyingly catchy song tops UK, Billboard, and iTunes charts worldwide.
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A picture of a policeman holding an umbrella in the midst of a typhoon for a disabled protester has gone viral on Korean social networks.
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Nayoung, a rape survivor, sends her favourite toy to the 7-year-old victim of the recent Naju rape case, while her father consoles both the victim and parents.
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A web community publishes photos of Gangnam, an affluent part of Seoul that underwent a rapid transformation from farmers' fields to bustling business district.
I agree with you. It's emotionally exhausting for me to read such ugly comments, too. I really hope they would realise that getting all worked up and swearing a ...10 years ago»
I think Japan will earn more trust by "not doing" certain things such as visiting the Yasukuni Shrine(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yasukuni_Shrine#Enshrinement_ ...10 years ago»
Oh you remember correctly lol My original intro was more descriptive than funny; James did a brilliant job on "spicing it up". Anyway, I appreciate your kind wo ...10 years ago»
I thought you were metaphorically speaking :) Oh, and I love your new photo! It looks more friendly than the one with a black cat in it lol ...10 years ago»
hahaha I'm getting tired of that song too! ...10 years ago»
Agreed. Once a crime crosses the certain line of viciousness, we will only hurt victims by comparing their traumatic experiences. ...10 years ago»
Thanks for proving that it's possible to write an even more ridiculous comment than those Nate ones above. I underestimated the power of the internet, I guess. ...10 years ago»
What I find fascinating is that her most avid supporters are the very people who'd been through her father's regime. ...10 years ago»
Gee, is it a new way of trolling Korea? ...10 years ago»
I hate to say, but as a normal Korean spending most of my life here, it's hard NOT to think in a discriminatory way after years of a nationalist education. Kore ...10 years ago»