2016-02-10

[identity profile] rightclick5ave.livejournal.com
fancam of performance

the fangirl screams lol

workout cut

(trainer is Kwon Doyea)


full performance on KBS here (embedding disabled), starts at 0:39.













ICE B., 고기까시, KBSEntertain, @girlgroupzone 1 2

I know next to nothing about fitness but I know that omona likes Kyungri! when is she going to go viral tbh ♥__♥
[identity profile] typhlogirl.livejournal.com



A fan gave Hyuna a doge meme pillow as a gift at a fansign, so she responsed like this...












Sources: ☪Vatouh @ OH + 1 + 2 @ twitter

this is the most quality post i will ever make, buy Hate on iTunes
[identity profile] nana-the-dwarf.livejournal.com
Seoul, South Korea - A young woman is hunched over a toilet bowl in a coffee shop in downtown Seoul, her dishevelled hair masking her face.

A police officer tries to rouse her, but there is no response. "I think she's totally passed out," says Officer Hazel Chang.

Chang and her colleague carry the woman to their car, and take her to the police station where medics examine her and officers phone her parents.

It is just one of many alcohol-fuelled incidents the police see during a typical night on the streets of Seoul, the South Korean capital, where people can be seen staggering about precariously and veering dangerously into traffic.




Here, alcohol is an essential part of daily life for many, with South Koreans drinking more hard liquor than anyone else in the world, according to the research firm Euromonitor.

It is cheap, considered a must if you want to get ahead in business and viewed as a way to relieve stress in a society with some of the world's longest working hours.

But South Korea is also home to more alcoholics than any other country, and alcohol-related social costs amount to more than $20bn a year, Ministry of Health and Welfare estimates show.

Every few days, Suh Seung-Beom, a banker in Seoul, gets business contacts and friends together for drinking sessions.

Like most Koreans, their drink of choice is soju, a spirit made from rice.

On a recent night out, it was not long before Suh and his associates were feeling the effects of the potent liquor.

But he denies that getting drunk is the goal of these marathon drinking sessions. "It's just a means to build bonds in business and with people. At work we can't be so open. But here we can make memories," he tells Al Jazeera.

One of Suh's drinking partners, Brent Lee, who works for the Korea Federation of Banks, does not believe that he and his friends drink too much.

He says drinking alcohol is beneficial to society because it helps people relieve stress. The police officers who patrol Seoul's busiest entertainment district disagree.

"I think drinking is a problem"

Their beat is the busiest in the country, and almost every call they get involves someone who has drunk too much.

Officer Chang, a former schoolteacher, has been shocked by the level of drinking she has encountered since joining the force two months ago.

"I think drinking is a problem…a big problem," she says.


South Korean police carry an unconscious drinker out of a coffee shop in Seoul, South Korea. Managers of the shop say she came in drunk, and when she passed out, her friends left her. [Steve Chao/Al Jazeera]

Officer Chang's partner, Choi Kyung-reol, says in recent years there has been an increase in the number of calls police receive involving people who have drunk too much.

"We're especially seeing more women taking to the bottle heavily. It's really heartbreaking," says Officer Choi.

"I don't see us making much difference out here. People are drinking and partying harder. And often in cases when we intervene to help, they get violent."

Public health experts say part of the problem is that there are no laws restricting binge drinking.

Knocked out.

On average, South Koreans consume 14 shots of hard liquor a week, while Americans drink about three and Russians about six, according to Euromonitor statistics.

"It leads to all kinds of illnesses including liver disease, yet there are no government guidelines to say how much is too much," says Chun Sung-soo, from the Korea Public Health Association.

Chun says there is a lack of awareness about the health risks of drinking heavily.


After public pressure, South Korea's government is considering banning celebrities under the age of 24 from appearing in liquor ads.[Steve Chao/Al Jazeera]

He says the government invests only a small fraction of what it makes in taxes from the sale of alcohol in public awareness campaigns.

"For 20 years, we've been proposing policies that can drastically reduce alcohol consumption - like increasing the price, regulating how much is sold, limiting ads … but they never pass in the national assembly," he says.

Chun believes politicians are under pressure from liquor companies not to take action. One man taking on the big liquor firms is Kim Jin.

Kim is the first in Korea to launch a class-action lawsuit against firms using celebrities in advertisements to promote alcohol.

"People obviously look at these advertisements and see celebrities downing liquor. Because they're so famous, naturally this encourages consumers to drink more. It leads to overdrinking and people getting knocked out."


Ham Soonbok, aka the 'Bomb Shot Aunty', is known to hold legendary drinking parties at her restaurant. Many come from all over South Korea to try her various cocktails. [Steve Chao/Al Jazeera]

Kim knows better than most the consequences of drinking too much.

He has been an alcoholic for decades, spent all his earnings on liquor and lost his marriage.

"Whenever I started drinking, I wouldn't eat or drink anything else. I'd just keep downing liquor for 40 days straight. I often ended up in hospital and couldn't work. In the end … I lost my wife," he says.

He now suffers from cirrhosis of the liver, a chronic condition caused by overdrinking. But he admits that he is still drinking.

While Kim offers a cautionary tale, Korea's younger generation shows no sign of letting go of the culture of drinking to excess.

Jiyeon Shin, a university student, says she usually goes out drinking five times a week with friends.

She often studies 18 hours a day and says stress is what drives her and her friends to drink.

"I think maybe now I've become a bit of an alcoholic," she says. "It's usually me who initiates the drinking and it often ends up with throwing up and hangovers."

Asked whether she could ever imagine a day when South Koreans drink less, Jiyeon is adamant.

"Absolutely not. Liquor is something that's naturally shared between friends and family. I think Korean drinking culture is very uplifting. So I don't think the day we have less will ever come…nor should it."




From the documentary "South Korea's Hangover."

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Sources: Aljazeera.com, Quartz.

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Quite an interesting read.

South Korea's drinking culture is something I'll never fully comprehend, and as an outsider, I most likely don't have to, but it's still fascinating to hear all these stories about Korean's drinking habits and I can't help but compare it to my own country's drinking culture.

Have any interesting anecdotes involving drinking in Korea, Omona?
[identity profile] seulgibear.livejournal.com





Everyone~ Hello, this is Seulgi~~!!!

It’s been a while since I last left a message on the official homepage~ It was a long holiday for us all so how did everyone enjoy it~~?? I met my family for the first time in a while and chatted, had some rice cake soup, and am spending an ordinary yet happy long holiday. I wish everybody could rest until the end of the holidays and get rid of all your stress~~!!

There were so many people that congratulated my 23rd birthday today that I’m already excited about how the rest of the day is going to be a happy one~~ Am I really deserving of all this love…

I shall always have a thankful heart and pay it back with a better, improved appearance of myself. Thank you very very very much!!! Everybody, I love you ❤❤❤❤❤❤



She first posted a snippet on a cover of Megan Trainor's Like I'm Gonna Lose You instagram, then a longer version on facebook #FeelingBlessed


Thanks for birthday wishes~~!! I sang a bit of one of my favorite songs.. pit-a-pat.. It's my prsent everyone~~!!! #birthday #OhYeah #0210









source red velvet khj, rvseulgi trans, fy-redvelvet 1 2, pringles_uk 1 2

omona did you buy pringles today to celebrate ethereal elven princess seulgi's birthday?

[identity profile] sayuridoll.livejournal.com


South Korea says it is suspending operations at an industrial complex run in cooperation with North Korea, in retaliation for a recent rocket launch and nuclear test by Pyongyang.

The announcement was made shortly before Japan also announced fresh sanctions against North Korea for its actions.

The Kaesong Industrial Complex, situated in North Korea just a few kilometers north of the border, was opened in 2004 as part of reconciliation efforts between the two Koreas.

More than 120 South Korean companies have a presence in the complex, which employs tens of thousands of North Koreans and provides an important stream of hard currency to Pyongyang.

Read more... )

Source: CNN
[identity profile] benihime99.livejournal.com


Actress Jun Ji Hyun has officially become a mother.

According to a report from Joseon Ilbo on February 10, Jun Ji Hyun gave birth to her son at dawn. After being married for four years, the actress and her husband are elated over their child’s birth.

The 35-year-old actress’s pregnancy was first revealed after the release of her movie “Assassination” in July. At the time she was 10 weeks pregnant.

Jun Ji Hyun and her same-age husband Choi Joon Hyuk married in 2012. Her husband is the grandson of famous hanbok designer Lee Young Hee and is working for Bank of America.

Congratulations to Jun Ji Hyun and her husband!

Soompi, TVreport via naver
[identity profile] cotxpaxi.livejournal.com
Jung Hyuk, signed to Esteem Models, identifies firstly as an artist. He's active as both a fashion model and photographer. While grabbing a coffee together in the early autumn of November 2015, Jung Hyuk (@artistboy_) tells us about what he does during his down time, his style, and his personal pursuit of happiness.


*Visit the source to enter for a chance to win a personalized polaroid from the shoot!!*


Hello! Please introduce yourself. How old are you? Where are you from?
Jung Hyuk: Hello, I'm Jung Hyuk. I am 24 years old and an Esteem model. I’m originally from and currently living in the Jungnang District of Seoul.

Read more... )
SOURCE: MUTZINE
Omona, who's your favorite Esteem Model? What would you talk about with them over coffee?
[identity profile] phililen3.livejournal.com
박정현


박정현X루빈 - 몽중인




why I love you... )
onstage 온스테이지 1 2 3 4 5


lena doesn't have her own tag?
[identity profile] rightclick5ave.livejournal.com


A representative of Spica spoke with Star News and said, “Spica will make a comeback in April with all five members and new songs. Their comeback will come in the form of a mini-album.”

Spica’s last mini-album was “Lonely” which was released in November 2012. Since then the group has released digital singles and sang various OST songs. Members have been busy with a variety of different activities.

The group recently celebrated their four-year anniversary on February 9. Their long-awaited comeback is sure to please fans.



Soompi (via Naver), Mercury Subs

YYYYYYYESSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!


I'm so happy that I can't even articulate what I'm feeling T_T (fyi another source says April/May + they're currently collecting songs for the album) also, Spica will be having their 4th anniversary V app broadcast tomorrow (11/2) at 6pm KST. CJ has good timing with their press releases, I'll give them that
[identity profile] jeit91.livejournal.com


Article: Kyungri, "Star Empire's CEO only accepts greetings from Kwanghee, Siwan, and Park Hyungshik"

Source: Newsen via Nate

"My agency's CEO Shin Joo Hak-nim doesn't accept my greetings when I greet him saying sajang-nim, hello. But he's not like that with Kwanghee, Siwan, and Hyungshik oppas. He even bought Kwanghee oppa a bag. I just wish he would smile and greet me back."

1. [+730, -8] If this is true, that guy has no business being a CEO~~!!

2. [+621, -6] I remember even in college there'd be those uptight seniors who ordered you to greet them but when you actually did, they'd just ignore you... it was so stupid. I doubt that CEO is any better of a person.

3. [+568, -6] As bad as idol agencies are these days, they're not as bad as this agency. Never a quiet day with Jewelry or VOS when they left and the CEO is known for slapping Nine Muses and even ZE:A's leader during their trainee days. He's no joke.

more netizens )

source: netizenbuzz

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[identity profile] seulgibear.livejournal.com



WATCH EPISODE 29 HERE (00:00-23:30)

WATCH EPISODE 30 HERE (00:00-22:40)


[Engsub] JaeJoy couple Ep 31 by kshowdaily
alt link HERE (00:00-25:00)




[Engsub] JaeJoy couple Ep 32 by kshowdaily
alt link HERE (00:00-28:15)









Sungjae on Section TV about Joy


MC: We can’t leave story about your virtual marriage with Joy
Sungjae: Yes
MC: You guys look so good. How is it?
Sungjae: Now she is comfortable just like friend
MC: Right right
Sungjae: It’s so comfortable in level where we can say anything to each other
Sungjae: But then there are fans that are worried, so I try hard to be careful
MC: I heard your ideal type is the aggresive woman. Isn’t Joy an aggresive woman?
Sungjae: She is very aggresive~
MC: Because of the aggresive Joy, our Sungjae became dizzy
*Joy: Shall we do the morning kiss?*
MC: It is indeed knock down
Sungjae: At first I approached her by teasing her, but lately she approached and teased me more
MC: Really? It’s fun like a drama
Sungjae: So lately, there are many times that I become flusterred
MC: That’s how the marriage life is~



WGM PD on why she chose Joy and Sungjae as a couple


MBC’s variety program “We Got Married” currently features actors Oh Min Seok and Kang Ye Won who share concerns of single life in their mid-thirties alongside cute and lovable BTOB’s Yook Sungjae and Red Velvet’s Joy. Another couple who is displaying a fantastic chemistry as an older woman and younger man couple are actors Kwak Si Yang and Kim So Yeon.

The magic behind this program is that it allows the viewer to identify with what the stars are going through as they experience virtual marriage on the show. It also lets the viewers to imagine the idealistic type of person they’d want to marry.

PD Sun Hye Yoon of “We Got Married” sat down for an interview with Osen and described the process of selecting the Yook Sungjae and Joy couple. She said, “We confirmed Joy’s appearance first and then looked for the celebrity to be her husband. When I met Sungjae, I thought, ‘Ah, he’s the one.’ After meeting him, I couldn’t think of anyone else for the role.” She also added, “I think Sungjae and Joy are very similar people. When I see Sungjae, I think of Joy.”

PD Sun Hye Yoon went on to say that a lot of people think Joy’s appearance was confirmed after selecting Yook Sungjae, but it’s actually the opposite. She said, “When I met Sungjae, I didn’t feel the need to audition any other celebrities. He was made for her. The two of them are very cute and lovable as they experience things together for the first time on the show.”


Source: kshow 1 2 | red velvet khj 1 2 3 4 | redvelvetupdates | naver via soompi

deceased

a small psa: since there's no place that has all of their episode cuts from the very beginning, if you want to watch their episodes, kshowonline is the most reliable. sungjoy's first episode is 276.
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@Kpoportho
Dogdrip.net

Are they about to break into the US market AGAIN? Snooze Generation could never!
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MOOTUBE

This is a damn mess... The album better have something better

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