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Before the photo was taken, South Korean National Assembly Speaker Kim Jin-pyo tiptoed to match the height of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

hile posing for a picture. That would have seemed normal enough — except, in this shot, Trudeau’s legs were spread awkwardly.

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