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He was on a personal visit, but ended up running and running and running.
 
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Han Myeong-sook, chairwoman of the main opposition Democratic United Party, has her neck grabbed by a man who tries to hit her face with an egg during a street campaign for the April 11 parliamentary elections in Seosan, South Chungcheong Province, Monday. Han’s bodyguards overwhelmed the 62-year-old man who appeared drunk and handed him over to police. Han escaped unscathed and continued her campaigning.
 
You picked the wrong pic because that's the picture of Korean democracy in action, the most democratic system in Asia, and the woman in the picture is the leader of opposition party set to take over the parliament according to election analysis.
 
will you explain more about video and man??
plz dont mind,i have question..

how you distinguish b/w koreans,chinese and japanese??every body looks alike
 
He was on a personal visit, but ended up running and running and running.


Sometimes that's the price you pay for being popular. Fans can do crazy things including stalking you. Be careful that's all.

will you explain more about video and man??
plz dont mind,i have question..

how you distinguish b/w koreans,chinese and japanese??every body looks alike


LOL We say the same for the people in the subcontinent.
 
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will you explain more about video and man??
He is a member of Super Junior, an ultra-popular idol team that's considered a security risk for possible stamped accidents. Their fans pass out while waiting to buy tickets.

Super Junior's Jakarta Concert Sells Out, K-Pop Fans Pass Out | The Jakarta Globe

Super Junior's Jakarta Concert Sells Out, K-Pop Fans Pass Out
April 08, 2012

Thousands of people gathered at the Twin Plaza Hotel in West Jakarta on Saturday in the hope of purchasing tickets to Korean boy band Super Junior&#8217;s upcoming concert, causing a massive traffic jam in the area.

As many as 12 Super Junior fans passed out during the ticket sale.
 
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