also may i present you this particular answer hyunjin gave to the arena interview:
*slams hands on the table* MAKE OUT WITH ME
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also may i present you this particular answer hyunjin gave to the arena interview:
*slams hands on the table* MAKE OUT WITH ME
Oh I'm a hyunjinist. a hyunjinator. a hyunjin solo stan. ot1 or none just hyunjin and 220819 look as my otp. stanned hyunjin and his black hairstyle and annoying fucking amazing dancing skills since day one. a hyunjin worshipper. a het.
mr hwang im afraid theyre incriminating YOU for this one murder omg called the victim's number the day of the murder ENTERED her house through the window there are probably cameras showing his car out of said house
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N Korea team in rare visit to South
4 October 2014 Last updated at 05:30
The North Korean team is led by Hwang Pyong-so (centre) – seen by many as the No.2 in the country
Three senior North Korean officials are in South Korea for the closing ceremony of the Asian Games – a visit seen as a rare opportunity for high-level talks.
The North Korean team is led by Hwang Pyong-so, who is considered to be the second most important official after leader Kim Jong-un.
Mr Hwang is expected to meet South Korean Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl-jae and a senior security adviser.
The visit comes as speculation continues about the health of Mr Kim.
He has not been seen in public since 3 September. A recent official documentary showed him limping and being overweight.
Harsh rhetoric
The three North Korean officials arrived in the city of Incheon – the venue of the Asian Games.
Kim Jong-un has (centre) not been in seen in public since 3 September
They will take part in the closing ceremony of the major sporting event later on Saturday.
They are also expected to hold talks over lunch with Mr Ryoo and Defence Minister Kim Kwan-jin before returning home.
Mr Hwang is the top political officer at the Korean People’s Army. The other two officials are Choe Ryong-hae and Kim Yang-gon – key members of the ruling Workers’ Party.
The BBC’s Stephen Evans in Seoul says the seniority of the team underlines the importance of the visit.
Despite that harsh rhetoric of recent years, the visit indicates a desire for economically-pressed North Korea to have closer relations with the South, our correspondent adds.
The visit has also caused speculation about Kim Jong-un, who has been absent from public view for a month.
What the closest members of his inner circle tell the South Korean government will be analysed to try to discern the health and views of their leader back in Pyongyang, our correspondent adds.
North Korea has been conducting missile and nuclear tests since six-party talks on its nuclear programme broke down in 2008.
The two Koreas are still technically at war since the 1950-53 war that ended in truce.
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