UnNews:Intern totally photobombs Korea talks
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9 June 2013
A young intern is set to be severely reprimanded after catastrophically photo-bombing the key picture from historic talks between North and South Korea.
The meeting represented the first government-level talks in more than two years, and came after months of rising tension and war-like gestures from both sides.
As one would expect, the entrance and greetings between the government representatives were closely choreographed, but it is believed that intern No Ju Hir broke protocol after panicking about the selection of biscuits he had left on the table.
Unfortunately, he entered the room just as the photographers took their pictures, and received a swift rebuke from those present in the room.
Ironically, the interruption actually led to an unexpected easing of tensions, with a South Korean spokesman saying that the subsequent talks went smoothly, "without any argument" after both sides agreed that Hir should be chopped up and fed to the dogs for his insolence.
North Korean officials are notoriously hard to get in contact with, but UnNews has a long relationship with a fellow World of Warcraft gamer, and he quipped, "We might disagree about nuclear bombs - but photo bombs? Definitely not!"
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- Leverage, "Korean officials hold key talks at Panmunjom" BBC, June 09, 2013