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The '''K-hole''' is the new office in which KOR member [[kanonic]] resides. When kanonic is in the K-hole, he is virtually silent, making him less effective as a teammate. In popular non-KOR culture, "K-hole" is a slang term for the subjective state of dissociation from the body commonly experienced after sufficiently high doses of the dissociative anesthetic ketamine. "K-hole" gained widespread awareness in the late 1990's with the popular Chemical Brothers song, ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDdbiKQTE-w|Lost in the K-Hole]]'', which in itself is yet another [[pre-millenial references|pre-millenial reference]].
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The '''K-hole''' is the new office in which KOR member [[kanonic]] resides. When kanonic is in the K-hole, he is virtually silent, making him less effective as a teammate. In popular non-KOR culture, "K-hole" is a slang term for the subjective state of dissociation from the body commonly experienced after sufficiently high doses of the dissociative anesthetic ketamine. "K-hole" gained widespread awareness in the late 1990's with the popular Chemical Brothers song, ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDdbiKQTE-w Lost in the K-Hole]'', which in itself is yet another [[pre-millenial references|pre-millenial reference]].

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The K-hole is the new office in which KOR member kanonic resides. When kanonic is in the K-hole, he is virtually silent, making him less effective as a teammate. In popular non-KOR culture, "K-hole" is a slang term for the subjective state of dissociation from the body commonly experienced after sufficiently high doses of the dissociative anesthetic ketamine. "K-hole" gained widespread awareness in the late 1990's with the popular Chemical Brothers song, Lost in the K-Hole, which in itself is yet another pre-millenial reference.