Are you kidding me? He submitted his phone and tablet to forensics in April already .... but you're so blind in…
@kdramachic Not everyone is able to get informed, because it is much easier to go with the flow. This person has been around since the beginning of the scandal against KSH, and she hasn't managed to update herself. It's much easier to swallow something quickly offered by someone, than to put in the effort to seek information and find the gaps on her own....because there are so many things that have proven the lies of the greedy family and Garo. She just likes the story where she can bury someone.
@dead lilies You're repeating the same pattern with your alternate account; writing to people and then block them to avoid any feedback. You already shown who you are, so there's no need to pretend otherwise. There's no need to invent new qualifications beyond passing the bar. Whether it's law or engineering, I'm not interested. Your language says enough about your education.
She committed suicide on his birthday!!!! This cannot be denied.
For you, would it be more overwhelming to have debts and lose your job or a love that faded away 4-5 years ago? A simple Google search will reveal the difficulties she has been facing since 2022. I see that her life has been in decline since 2022 because she was no longer given a chance by the public and she was no longer able to work. And let's not ignore the fact that she had 20 suicide attempts in her short life.
After her 2022 DUI incident, actress Kim Sae-ron faced intense public backlash, leading to a career downturn and financial difficulties, according to BBC and The New York Times. The public fury caused advertisers to drop her, resulted in canceled roles, and led to her being edited out of shows like Bloodhounds. She was fined 20 million won and publicly withdrew from the public eye, with the incident exposing the harsh "zero-tolerance" culture for celebrities in South Korea.
Kim Sae-ron faced significant public outrage and a barrage of negative online coverage. Some media outlets continued to exploit the story for clicks even after her death. The incident led to the cancellation of her roles and her being edited out of the Netflix drama Bloodhounds. The public's harsh reaction to her mistake, alongside the deaths of other celebrities like Sulli and Goo Hara, sparked discussion in South Korea about the intense pressure and "zero-tolerance" culture celebrities face, with critics highlighting the "unrelenting criticism" they endure for perceived missteps, notes BBC.
Of course, if you really want to believe that her life has come to a standstill because of Kim Soo Hyun, that's fine....
So a profiler who has not even investigated the case ( I know because I looked him up) but has simply given his…
Even worse is how some have displayed their "studies" in the bar (now it is debatable which bar she was referring to) and still fail to see the difference between the evidence that exists and was presented to the authorities (not the public) and the "evidence" that never reached the authorities authorized to verify its authenticity, but only to the gullible and thirsty public... for scandal and other indecent desires.
I’ve been wondering why some users on MDL end up using offensive names toward other users or actors. It’s also surprising that the administrators don’t seem to react to insults, personal attacks, and inappropriate language that are often used by those who appear frustrated or disrespectful. By not deleting such comments, it almost feels like this behavior is being tolerated, which, unfortunately, encourages others to do the same. I’m not sure whether it’s better to remove those comments or leave them as proof of who those users really are.
As someone who supports Kim Soo Hyun, I believe it’s perfectly fine for fans to post frequently and discuss topics related to him on his page. After all, that’s what fan spaces are for. But I do wonder, to those who come to these pages just to leave hurtful or insulting messages, what’s the reason behind that?
Since creating my MDL account, I’ve never gone to any actor’s page just to spread negativity or attack others. During this recent scandal, after forming my own opinion, I visited Kim Soo Hyun’s page and was shocked by the amount of hateful and defamatory comments directed not only at the actor but also at users who support him.
When some people run out of valid arguments, they seem to resort to personal attacks or even block other users just to avoid being confronted. You don’t have to block or insult others, you can simply spend time on pages about actors or dramas you enjoy. No one will follow you there just to argue. Sometimes it seems like the hate comments are more about venting personal frustration than genuine criticism. From behind a screen, it’s easy to cancel or insult others , but that doesn’t make anyone better.
A new post from Kim Soo Hyun's attorney that includes some questions that need to be answered.[2025/10/11] Final…
It would be truly sad to fail to punish those who played with words, with "evidence" and with a man's life, career and mental health. It's already very tiring that, after so long, we still don't see those who should be behind bars, they still haven't been brought to court and explained all the things they shouted on the internet.
I cracked laughing at the phrase about the local bar, which you brought up with that "intellectual"😂…
But at least she seemed intelligent in her eyes, believing that she would show you that she knew what you might not know, even though you gave that direction very clearly.😂 Her effort to explain something so obvious was beyond embarrassing.
Hahaha I have to say hi to St Kim Soo hyun's page I hope you guys are doing okay supporters plus failures 😹😹
The failures have remained in old habits, repeating the lies of others and, of course, the usual insults. However, the show given by that "intelligent" person who claims to have legal studies, should be preserved as a screenshot.
A parting note for @hazeline, since blocking me was apparently her final argument:You started by whining that…
I cracked laughing at the phrase about the local bar, which you brought up with that "intellectual"😂 You answered her with such intelligent humor that I don't think she, poor thing, understood much of it. It was a great show.😏
Cyberwreck is a digital gang… Fake news is not content, it's a crime!
Attorney Ko Sang-rok characterized this incident as "organized cybercrime and digital gang violence." He said, "Cyberwreck crimes are so systematic that they rival the organized crime of the digital age, and they cause serious social harm." He added, "Instead of resorting to physical violence, they instill fear by threatening the reputations of celebrities and exhaust those who refute them by countering them with legal proceedings and malicious framing."
He continued, "Fake news is not content, it's a crime. Now, society as a whole must confront and decisively control cyber gang violence." He added, "This incident goes beyond a simple dispute; it is a crime that causes serious harm to our society and raises important questions about how human rights are handled."
This person has been around since the beginning of the scandal against KSH, and she hasn't managed to update herself. It's much easier to swallow something quickly offered by someone, than to put in the effort to seek information and find the gaps on her own....because there are so many things that have proven the lies of the greedy family and Garo. She just likes the story where she can bury someone.
You already shown who you are, so there's no need to pretend otherwise. There's no need to invent new qualifications beyond passing the bar. Whether it's law or engineering, I'm not interested. Your language says enough about your education.
A simple Google search will reveal the difficulties she has been facing since 2022.
I see that her life has been in decline since 2022 because she was no longer given a chance by the public and she was no longer able to work.
And let's not ignore the fact that she had 20 suicide attempts in her short life.
After her 2022 DUI incident, actress Kim Sae-ron faced intense public backlash, leading to a career downturn and financial difficulties, according to BBC and The New York Times. The public fury caused advertisers to drop her, resulted in canceled roles, and led to her being edited out of shows like Bloodhounds. She was fined 20 million won and publicly withdrew from the public eye, with the incident exposing the harsh "zero-tolerance" culture for celebrities in South Korea.
Kim Sae-ron faced significant public outrage and a barrage of negative online coverage. Some media outlets continued to exploit the story for clicks even after her death.
The incident led to the cancellation of her roles and her being edited out of the Netflix drama Bloodhounds.
The public's harsh reaction to her mistake, alongside the deaths of other celebrities like Sulli and Goo Hara, sparked discussion in South Korea about the intense pressure and "zero-tolerance" culture celebrities face, with critics highlighting the "unrelenting criticism" they endure for perceived missteps, notes BBC.
Of course, if you really want to believe that her life has come to a standstill because of Kim Soo Hyun, that's fine....
As someone who supports Kim Soo Hyun, I believe it’s perfectly fine for fans to post frequently and discuss topics related to him on his page. After all, that’s what fan spaces are for.
But I do wonder, to those who come to these pages just to leave hurtful or insulting messages, what’s the reason behind that?
Since creating my MDL account, I’ve never gone to any actor’s page just to spread negativity or attack others.
During this recent scandal, after forming my own opinion, I visited Kim Soo Hyun’s page and was shocked by the amount of hateful and defamatory comments directed not only at the actor but also at users who support him.
When some people run out of valid arguments, they seem to resort to personal attacks or even block other users just to avoid being confronted. You don’t have to block or insult others, you can simply spend time on pages about actors or dramas you enjoy. No one will follow you there just to argue.
Sometimes it seems like the hate comments are more about venting personal frustration than genuine criticism. From behind a screen, it’s easy to cancel or insult others , but that doesn’t make anyone better.
It's already very tiring that, after so long, we still don't see those who should be behind bars, they still haven't been brought to court and explained all the things they shouted on the internet.
However, the show given by that "intelligent" person who claims to have legal studies, should be preserved as a screenshot.
It was a great show.😏
Attorney Ko Sang-rok characterized this incident as "organized cybercrime and digital gang violence." He said, "Cyberwreck crimes are so systematic that they rival the organized crime of the digital age, and they cause serious social harm." He added, "Instead of resorting to physical violence, they instill fear by threatening the reputations of celebrities and exhaust those who refute them by countering them with legal proceedings and malicious framing."
He continued, "Fake news is not content, it's a crime. Now, society as a whole must confront and decisively control cyber gang violence." He added, "This incident goes beyond a simple dispute; it is a crime that causes serious harm to our society and raises important questions about how human rights are handled."
https://www.frame-less.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=1294
This is the world we live in. "Saints" tear like beasts...