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Paul Ajosshi
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Thursday, August 12, 2010
Care to Shop Here?
This rather scary looking ajosshi is advertising second hand clothes in Itaewon. It seems like an innocent case of transvestism at first glance, but then you notice where his left hand is going...
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I'm a stumbling, bumbling actor performing his way round South Korea. Sometimes bearded, sometimes on stilts, always bespectacled...
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