Wow, why so bitter? It's rather common for people marry foreigners (even I have two aunts who married foreigners).…
Lol, you wrote a book to make excuses. No, YOU DID NOT SAY UNIFIED BLOOD LINE, you used the words "pure blood." And btw, you are totally amazing. I am in awe. You have the ability to see how I have lived for the last 43 years! OMG, you are awesome! BTW, I have been immersed in the Korean culture in 2 different cultures for those 43 years. My expertise comes from actual living day to day, not from books. Btw, Korea is not the United States or Europe. They are not a "melting pot,' and don't have to be because you think so. So take your racist nose and put it back into your books.
Wow, why so bitter? It's rather common for people marry foreigners (even I have two aunts who married foreigners).…
Actually, if my comment was racist, then so was yours. And, quite frankly, I don't care how it "struck" you anymore than you care about how your comment read to others. I have lived with those cultural difference now for 43 years, I know of what I speak. And rumors? It is documented how and when he filed for divorce. So no, I still will not take down my comment. I could have stated it better, but I will not fall into your race card. Lol, "pure blodd," really now.
Wow, why so bitter? It's rather common for people marry foreigners (even I have two aunts who married foreigners).…
I won't. I don't care what you think. Koreans aren't going to take to this too well. After all, he backstabbed a beautiful Korean star by filing for divorce while she was out of the country working. Then he marries a foreign woman. It's not going to sit well. That's all I meant. Racist? Really? By the way, no one in this situation is black, so that makes no sense on your part. So, i don't care what you think, and I will not take it down.
Wow, why so bitter? It's rather common for people marry foreigners (even I have two aunts who married foreigners).…
Yes, I guess that sounded a little bitter. Actually, my wife is Korean and I am not. So that's not the problem. However, I don't think the majority of Korea will agree with us. Especially when they know the cowardly way he filed for divorce from his previous wife, SHK. I could be wrong, I guess we'll have to wait and see. By the way, marrying my wife in Korea wasn't exactly pleasant at the time.
I am completely ok. This show is not. I have completed season 1. Alcoholism is at the forefront of every episode. The bar owner even says it in the last episode. He says, "They are the alcoholics." (the girls) And he is right. Their friendship may be beautiful, but all three are alcoholics. This show basically glorifies alcoholism, and that is the problem.
I hate this splitting up. It's not good for the viewer and I don't think it can be good for cast and crew. I mean, film, promote, film, promote. It seems that it would be more taxing on the actors' time. I think it make it hard for them to do other projects. Rather than film, promote and move on, they have to stay with the project at least all the way into April. That month in between looks like a big deal to me. Am I missing something here? How can this be good for them?
Damn, he's donating all of it? I wouldn't have had an ounce of any sort of negative feelings even he didn't, but…
Tear the company down? How many innocent people will he put out of work that way. There are at least 2 rookie actors trying to make a go of it that will have no representation that way. Tear down the CEO, but don't hurt innocent working people.