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Konglish is the use of English words, or words derived from English words, in a Korean context. This simple premise was the concept
Konglish is the use of English words, or words derived from English words, in a Korean context. This simple premise was the concept
There’s something unsettling in the work of photographer Casper Sejersen. In one image, a woman stands serenely in a flimsy creamy yellow dress
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There’s something unsettling in the work of photographer Casper Sejersen. In one image, a woman stands serenely in a flimsy creamy yellow dress
Konglish is the use of English words, or words derived from English words, in a Korean context. This simple premise was the concept.