Pictures, photographs, and images spreading in Korea and on the Korean-language internet, along with the stories surrounding them, translated into English.
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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.3
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Photos have resurfaced on the internet of the 92nd "Park Chung-hee Day", from 2009, in memory of the late-dictator. Netizens compare with North Korea.
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Prominent Korean celebrity, Lee Hyori, has taken to twitter to condem a man for tying a live dog to his car and dragging it to death on a Seoul highway.
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The Korean internet is a-buzz with rumours of 'Poo Girl' who allegedly did a poo in the middle of a train carriage. Netizens are forgiving and blame mental illness.
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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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Netizens up in arms as girl demands a highway bus driver, who caused an accident and made passengers wait 3 hours, to go down on his knees and apologize.
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A photo of North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un wearing a suit has been released, somewhat different to his regular Kim Il-sung style outfit he's normally seen sporting
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Netizens react to pictures of a girl dressed in a bikini and red heels, sporting a stuffed-cat on her shoulder, encouraging people to go to the polls.
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South Korea is approaching election time. Images of the Korean War often remerge at this time to stir up nationalist sentiment amongst the population.
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North Korean soliders use the South Korean president Lee Myung-bak's name as target practice in response to a South Korean army unit that did the same thing.
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A group of hikers stage a boozy picnic on the Seoul Metro, inconveniencing other passengers and leading netizens to worry about the loss of Korean "face".
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Netizens condemn a recent protest against the South Korean 'National Security Law' that outlaws anything that could be interpreted as being pro-North Korean.
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In response to criticisms that an online protest featuring Korean women in bikinis is sexual exploitation & harassment, a male nude campaign has been launched.
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Disbelief as a Korean politician uses the Imperial Japanese flag on her campaign business card, leading to accusations that she and her party are pro-Japanese.
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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.