Bi-hyeon practices ‘ollie’ (a Korean game) witha can but ends up hurting the back of his head.
Every time he jumps over the can, it seems togrow bigger and more threatening. A friendhands the can to Bi-hyeon, who looksdepressed, and tells him to jump over it oncemore. Although his pride is hurt, and stillscared, Bi-hyeon tries again and succeeds."What would you know (about ollie)" Saying so,he jumps over steep stairs.**"Ollie itna" in Korean mea...
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Bi-hyeon practices ‘ollie’ (a Korean game) witha can but ends up hurting the back of his head.
Every time he jumps over the can, it seems togrow bigger and more threatening. A friendhands the can to Bi-hyeon, who looksdepressed, and tells him to jump over it oncemore. Although his pride is hurt, and stillscared, Bi-hyeon tries again and succeeds."What would you know (about ollie)" Saying so,he jumps over steep stairs.**"Ollie itna" in Korean means "you wouldn'tknow about it"
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