Twerk It, Santa

Dec 25, 2013 11:58

K-pop kills it for Christmas:

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UPDATE: The "Jingle Bell" vid is now inexplicably blocked in the U.S. (it's on Wa$$up's own VEVO, ffs); here's an audio stream: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9CfIPRc1Kg. RE-UPDATE: They posted another one, so I re-upped, but I'll keep the ( Read more... )

italodisco, wa$$up, crayon pop, no tiers for the creatures of the night

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Italodisco (al coreano) per Natale davidfrazer December 27 2013, 15:33:56 UTC
Re: Italodisco (al coreano) per Natale koganbot December 27 2013, 16:27:47 UTC
Does anyone reading this know how Christmas plays in South Korea? I get the impression that it's very big, which means it must play big among non-Christians too.

Says Wikip: "Of the South Korean population in 2005, 46.5% were classified as Irreligious, 22.8% were Buddhist, 29.2% were Christians (18.3% are Protestants and 10.9% were Catholics), and the rest adhered to various minority religions including Jeung San Do, Daesun Jinrihoe, Cheondoism, Taoism, Confucianism and Won Buddhism. A smaller minority of Koreans also professed Islam. A 2010 survey yielded results saying Christian 31.6% (Protestant 24%, Roman Catholic 7.6%), Buddhist 24.2%, other or unknown 0.9%, none 43.3%." Article goes on to say that esp. with Buddhism and Confucianism, which aren't either/or in the way that Christianity is, numbers can be misleading. And that many religions work Confucian elements into their worship. Presumably the irreligious are not immune ( ... )

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