Koreans, like many others worldwide, showed remarkable resilience and a sense of community during the lockdowns. From online concerts to community support groups, there was a significant effort to stay connected and support one another through difficult times.

: South Korea has a massive "body positive" and fitness culture (often called Streamers/Influencers

: You will mostly find this specific string in archives of social media posts, tabloid video descriptions, or clickbait aggregators. Why the title is phrased this way Sensationalism

: Briefly introduce the topic, being careful to avoid sensationalism. For example, "Recently, a story has been circulating about [subject], highlighting [issue] during the Corona lockdown."

When the government ordered non-essential workers to stay home in March 2020, Soo-jin’s boyfriend, who had previously been physically aggressive only when drunk, moved into her 18-pyeong (approx. 595 sq ft) apartment “temporarily.” His job at a karaoke room (noraebang) vanished overnight.

Pick one and any constraints, and I’ll draft it.

This appears to reference an old, niche genre of clickbait titles often associated with adult content or shock-value storytelling that circulated during the early COVID-19 lockdowns (e.g., "...From the Virus" or "...From Her Ex"). Given the nature of the truncated phrase, it is likely trying to attract traffic through a mix of a serious global event (the pandemic) and an exploitative trope.

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