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Recently, a radical feminist online community 'Megalia' that exhibits extreme misandry has emerged as a prominent party in Korea’s gender discourse war front.
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Korean netizens are outraged at CCTV video from a daycare, showing a teacher slap a 4 year old across the room so hard she hits a wall- all for spitting out kimchi.
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The consumption of milk in Korea has dropped to the lowest in fifteen years. Why aren't consumers buying milk?
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Netizens respond to a post about Korea's "Society of Hate" from the Korean Facebook page, "Liberalism". The writer posits that Korea is ruled by the angry mob.
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Bill Gates' latest invention, which turns human excrement into clean drinking water in five minutes has Korean netizens awed at the billionaire's generosity.
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The South Korean government's cigarette price hike effective as of Jan 2015 leads many Koreans to panic and hoard cigarettes, causing civil scuffles.
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As the end of the year approaches, the Seoul city government has come up with a way to deal with taxis refusing passengers --hefty fines of 200,000 won.
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When Korean males enter the military, their mothers are by their side, camping at training facilities, and calling commanding officers to check on their comfort.
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Korean tourists face derision from Europeans for their choice of colorful hiking outfits when traveling abroad.
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Korea has the best Starcraft gamers in the world, but the gaming industry has now been overtaken by China.
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Pop artist Lee Byung-ha was arrested for disseminating flyers with the image of President Park and the words "Mad Government" from the rooftop of a store.
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Korean fans gather in Gwanghwamun square to watch Korea's final match in the 2014 World Cup. Fans online express support, disappointment in the performance.
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Father kills 19 year old boy for allegedly raping his daughter twice.
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The South Korean Constitutional Court reaffirms the constitutionality of the military draft law imposing mandatory military service only on able-bodied men.
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Recent posters put up at Korea University ask "Are you alright being called a Kimchi bitch?" and strongly admonish Korean society's disgust for women.
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Suicide bombing echoes similar attacks on Korean missionaries in recent years, netizens angry that missionaries keep traveling to dangerous area
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New reports show that National Intelligence Service agents inserted more than 20 million tweets into discussions running up to the 2012 presidential elections.