Yes, she made a mistake and a Court of LAW convicted her for her CRIME. No reading comprehension or how everyday language is used. People usually don't say "I made a crime" when they know they made a mistake which lead to them committing a crime. You were justifying the bullying she received after she was convicted of her crime. End of story, bc her life has come to an end.
Yep, so it's bullying to the exent of driving someone to commit suicide. The only difference is one is drunk while…
That's exactly what @Jordan was doing, justifying her bullying. I'm practically certain the 'kb warriors' cheered when she couldn't obtain part time or permanent employment so she could feed herself and her family. These people have such a dark heart.
Yep, so it's bullying to the exent of driving someone to commit suicide. The only difference is one is drunk while…
Hun, words carry meaning, so you didn't have to peck out those specific statements for everyone to understand what you really meant.
Another thing, SHE COMMITTED A CRIME. Every comment mentioning 'mistake' KNOWS she committed a crime. When people talk about crimes they usually revert to using the word 'mistake' in their everyday language, outside of Courts or law enforcement, even while everyone KNOWS they're talking about a 'crime'.
"I made a mistake 20 yrs ago", "I know my mistake changed many people's lives", not "I committed a crime 20 years ago", "I know my crime changed many people's lives.". They KNOW they committed a crime and so does whoever they're talking to.
"It's a choice. A selfish, disgusting choice that could’ve turned someone into roadkill." Yes, she COULD'VE killed someone, but that is a hypothetical. Courts, unlike online keyboard warriors, do NOT issue convictions based on hypotheticals. They base them on evidence.
You didn't learn how to read overnight, or learn comprehension? I am defending a Human Being. The irony for you is that you are a human being and IF you were bullied beyond death, like you've done to her, then I would defend YOU as a human being also.
Look, I'm tired of playing word games with someone who is a kid, whether that is physically or mentally. Please Block me.
Yep, so it's bullying to the exent of driving someone to commit suicide. The only difference is one is drunk while…
WOW, critical thinking isn't a strong suit of yours. You've pulled several gaslighting techniques into a moderately short reply...."so now you're the moral police", "Crying about", "How poetic", "And if you think consequences should just be a slap on the wrist", "go ahead and keep defending her". Also, picking and choosing what to ignore in what I said. This comment from you is the PERFECT EXAMPLE of what we read about and I'm sure you're trying to keep it decent so you aren't Reported.
No mention of the Court fines, restitution, or the public apologies; just straight to harassment even after her death. So, according to you the only way she could have attoned for her sin/crime is by her taking her own life? Because that's what it sounds like to me. How much jail time should she have gotten? How big of a fine? Should she have opened a Fund for the business owners' children in case they need therapy from her causing their lights to go out because of her? Should she have worked in their businesses without pay for additional restitution? What, besides her death, could she have done according to you? Ps. you don't know how to read. You ignored several words. Oh, and hun, everyone who has brain cells left knows one can't defend someone they don't know in real life. Personally, I don't know her. What I do know is she was a Human Being.
A film so seriously bad it doesn't deserve a review. Why does the Tags not have child sexual abuse listed, as the dead son was masturbated by his father until his father chose a bride for him? It was mentioned several times in the film that it started in childhood all the way until the boy was married.
You saved me from asking. I was one click away. Will watch right now bc it does sound intriguing.
I did, and a couple of times I wanted to stop. It was strange, but it made me think. I read both your and andjel's reviews before watching. Both of you had fine points. I especially like the last few minutes before the crdit rolled. Videos of the crew and cast was unusual, but great for the ending. My comment sounds a lot like the movie...discombobulated.
Yep, so it's bullying to the exent of driving someone to commit suicide. The only difference is one is drunk while…
Your comment is ludicous. What did you expect her to do after her crime? Sit at home with the curtains drawn? Be barricaded inside her home by the Court? I hope you've never made a mistake in your life, so far, and never will in the future bc what goes around ALWAYS comes around. So many people have had it come around and still don't associate it with what they did or said, so they end up making the same mistakes again. But in your case, I hope what comes around will be a direct reminder of what you've said here and hits you squarely in the heart.
She should be 24 there aswell, since i'm pretty sure they changed their age system last year.
From the news articles I read online last year, the majority (exclude the elderly maybe since the old way is ingrained) of ROK was happy with the new system because it made them one year younger.
Oh oh oh oh oh, baby girl. You'll surely be missed. After seeing the news on Twitter yesterday, the grief hasn't subsided. I recall a line you had in the movie The Man From Nowhere towards the end when you asked Tae Sik "Are you here to save me?" and my heart hurts. I'm sorry you felt like the answer was No. I hope her family finds comfort in her memories.
It wasn’t just online criticism though —she tried to rebuild her life by working at a café, but even that…
Ya know, I've read all of your comments and you are spreading more statements about her that haven't been verified by her. Too, "That being said, it's impossible to fully understand what she went through or how difficult it has been for her. " No we don't know what she went through, BUT IT WAS DIFFICULT ENOUGH FOR HER TO COMMIT SUICIDE. What about the last bit do you not understand?
Goes to show, drunk driving has far reaching consequences.
*hastily looking up wth you're implying.
Well, shite. The mofos who slammed her will come out of the woodwork to mourn her now, I suppose. The more one is loved, the quicker they are to turn on you. She paid her dues, but according to Korea, her being a female and it not being a sexual assault charge, she was cancelled.
Another thing, SHE COMMITTED A CRIME. Every comment mentioning 'mistake' KNOWS she committed a crime. When people talk about crimes they usually revert to using the word 'mistake' in their everyday language, outside of Courts or law enforcement, even while everyone KNOWS they're talking about a 'crime'.
"I made a mistake 20 yrs ago", "I know my mistake changed many people's lives", not "I committed a crime 20 years ago", "I know my crime changed many people's lives.". They KNOW they committed a crime and so does whoever they're talking to.
"It's a choice. A selfish, disgusting choice that could’ve turned someone into roadkill." Yes, she COULD'VE killed someone, but that is a hypothetical. Courts, unlike online keyboard warriors, do NOT issue convictions based on hypotheticals. They base them on evidence.
You didn't learn how to read overnight, or learn comprehension? I am defending a Human Being. The irony for you is that you are a human being and IF you were bullied beyond death, like you've done to her, then I would defend YOU as a human being also.
Look, I'm tired of playing word games with someone who is a kid, whether that is physically or mentally. Please Block me.
No mention of the Court fines, restitution, or the public apologies; just straight to harassment even after her death. So, according to you the only way she could have attoned for her sin/crime is by her taking her own life? Because that's what it sounds like to me. How much jail time should she have gotten? How big of a fine? Should she have opened a Fund for the business owners' children in case they need therapy from her causing their lights to go out because of her? Should she have worked in their businesses without pay for additional restitution? What, besides her death, could she have done according to you? Ps. you don't know how to read. You ignored several words. Oh, and hun, everyone who has brain cells left knows one can't defend someone they don't know in real life. Personally, I don't know her. What I do know is she was a Human Being.
Why does the Tags not have child sexual abuse listed, as the dead son was masturbated by his father until his father chose a bride for him? It was mentioned several times in the film that it started in childhood all the way until the boy was married.
Well, shite. The mofos who slammed her will come out of the woodwork to mourn her now, I suppose. The more one is loved, the quicker they are to turn on you. She paid her dues, but according to Korea, her being a female and it not being a sexual assault charge, she was cancelled.