User:Jae-Hon Biggest Fan/sandbox/J-Hon

Jae-Hon (also known as J-Hon) is a famous K-pop idle of whom is absolutely terrible at singing in Korean and English, the only language he sings well in is Ugandan. He's known for starring in the movie Mulan. He is not known for his looks as he is absolutely hideous. He had recently been sent to jail for being a convicted pedophile and no longer can contribute to the band ClockWork (The K-pop band knwn for it's singing like Britanny Spears) as he's in prison. He originates from Mauritania and was born into a wealthy, Korean family. Most fangirls dislike him because of his terrible looks and disgusting singing but most of us men appreciate his effort. He became famous when he sent pictures of his penis online to his young fans of whom were obviously disgusted. K-pop (abbreviation of Korean pop; Korean: 케이팝) is a genre of popular music originating in South Korea.[1] While the modern form of K-pop can be traced back to the early 90s, the term itself has been popularized since the 2000s, replacing the term Gayo (가요), which also refers to domestic pop music in South Korea.[2][3] Although it generally indicates "popular music" within South Korea, the term is often used in a narrower sense to describe a modern form of South Korean pop that is influenced by styles and genres from around the world, such as experimental, rock, jazz, gospel, hip hop, R&B, reggae, electronic dance, folk, country, and classical on top of its traditional Korean music roots.[4] The more modern form of the genre emerged with the formation of one of the earliest K-pop groups, Seo Taiji and Boys, in 1992. Their experimentation with different styles and genres of music and integration of foreign musical elements helped reshape and modernize South Korea's contemporary music scene.[5]

Modern K-pop "idol" culture began with the boy band H.O.T. in 1996, as K-pop grew into a subculture that amassed enormous fandoms of teenagers and young adults.[6][7] After a slump in early K-pop, from 2003 TVXQ and BoA started a new generation of K-pop idols that broke the music genre into the neighboring Japanese market and continue to popularize K-pop internationally today.[8][9] With the advent of online social networking services and Korean TV shows, the current spread of K-pop and Korean entertainment, known as the Korean Wave, is seen not only in East Asia and Southeast Asia, but also in Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Latin America, North Africa, Southern Africa, the Middle East and throughout the Western world, gaining a widespread global audience.

Death may result from several pathologies that deviate from benign laughter. Infarction of the pons and medulla oblongata in the brain may cause pathological laughter.[2]

Laughter can cause atonia and collapse ("gelastic syncope"),[3][4][5][6] which in turn can cause trauma. See also laughter-induced syncope, cataplexy, and Bezold-Jarisch reflex. Gelastic seizures can be due to focal lesions to the hypothalamus.[7] Depending upon the size of the lesion, the emotional lability may be a sign of an acute condition, and not itself the cause of the fatality. Gelastic syncope has also been associated with the cerebellum.[8]