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    1. it targets exactly the day marshal law operated the tanks and guns to kill the civilians at Gwangju. Deep in my heart, i am frustrated it is not over yet..

    2. Nervous_Pea_8149 on

      I’m in Korea right now .. and I was wondering why Starbucks was so empty haha now I know, they are boycotting Starbucks

    3. chickenandliver on

      The comment at the top left, „smash it on your desk!“ is referring to the aggressive way martial law officers would try to get confessions or info out of democracy movement organizers: by smashing their heads on the interrogation room table. As a pun, suggesting you can go ahead and smash these great tumblers right onto your desk at work is clever. Absolutely tasteless and offensive, but clever. This line would be amusing at a no holds barred comedy show if the audience was already „based“ but from a legitimate multinational corporation’s official branding? It is absolutely wild this got approved.

      Imagine if McDonalds encouraged you to down that Oreo McFlurry like it was the Twin Towers on 9/11. On 9/11. Wow.

    4. „Tank Day“, „책상에 탁“ on May 18th?
      If you are a Korean adult with a bsic understanding of modern historical context, this cannot be a coincidence.

      Oh the CEO and exec board member in charge of marketing were already fired.

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