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Replying to George iliopoulos (iGiwr Feb 8, 2025
Lee Eun / Lee Eun Ho be the king means no end up with Hong Deok Su beacuse different status. maybe end up with…
It's late Joseun period, they're no longer strict with social class. It's probably two to three kings away before it switched to being the Korean Empire. It's why they're more open to foreigners, and as far as the alternate history goes, even have a "hotel" and hotelier training. They already had a lot of cultural exchanges around the time of late Joseon. It was the height of the colonial period in the rest of the world.
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On When the Stars Gossip Feb 8, 2025
Trust me, pick the girl who's rich & wealthy that's in love with you. Not because you're a gold digger but because life is short and very hard.

I've reached the age where I'm wishing I just chose the daughter of a conglomerate. You can learn to love the person, it's just you refusing because you can't let go of your emotions and childish ideals about "love".

Love is 80% brain / logic and 20% heart / emotions. There's no escaping that truth. Because I got it in reverse, I made wrong decisions in life and now I'm paying for it.

And so what if people calls you a "gold digger"? They just hate the fact that you got a better life and you're enjoying it.

You may see it as "grabbing an opportunity" at first because you're still young. But trust me, you'll see differently once you've experienced how harsh life really is. And once you reach a certain age in your life, your world will turn upside-down; your priorities will change; your perspective will be totally different.

Take it from someone who's #Forever28 and made wrong life and romantic decisions. I'm sharing it so you younglings won't make the same mistakes. If someone rich & wealthy loves you, and they're decent and genuine, choose them. Opportunistic as the ML said? Pfft. Only inexperienced people will say that. Been there. I thought the same way that's why I didn't choose the daughter of a conglomerate.

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Replying to Socialpulse Feb 8, 2025
Title Newtopia
The first two episodes were just below average in terms of material featuring lame comedy, cheap production and…
Just ignore them.

You wrote an objective review and that's perfectly fine in my book. The problem is some people are being critic from a non-objective viewpoint (a.k.a. emotionally charged) which in turn get reactions from emotionally charged obsessive fans. Yours was very objective and that's perfect.
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On Newtopia Feb 8, 2025
Title Newtopia
Oh-em-gee, this is so funny and enjoyable to watch!
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On Following Jan 31, 2025
Title Following
A 7. It's good but not superb. And Byun Yohan is perfect for these roles. Haha.
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On Sorry Not Sorry Jan 30, 2025
I love shows like this. Tackles real life issues that people don't want to talk about. They are not afraid if they get low ratings because of it. Keep it up! Excellent E08!
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On Study Group Jan 30, 2025
Title Study Group
I need the OP theme song released in Spotify and YT Music. It's E04 already and still nothing. 😭
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Replying to IM YourOnlyOne Jan 30, 2025
Title Study Group
More likely exaggerated but it doesn't mean this level of school violence isn't happening. Remember, fiction writers…
For example, here in the Philippines, a video leaked from a prestigious school of a Taekwondo student bullying his classmates for years. No one talked about it, they were all afraid and/or silenced. But one day, a video was leaked and it became their downfall. The kid was suspended and permanently banned from Taekwondo and any othe martial arts and sports.

You'll think the kid was copying K-drama. But it was just him being a bully and brought up with a golden spoon and protection from his clan who's well connected, wealthy, and influential. 🤷🏽 They probably fled to the USA after all the cases against their kid were settled. And just like that, they disappeared from media and social media afterwards.

All the videos which were eventually brought to light were so damning.

Which makes you wonder, how many more bullying cases are there that no one has heard about? And this is just the Philippines, recently, bullies here are experts in keeping cases quiet, so it's rare that we hear anything about it. In Korea, it's more rampant, even GenXennial celebrities talk about it. But recent changes in their laws are teaching bullies how to keep it quiet, so now if you hear something you'll think it's made up.
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Replying to Esvar Jan 30, 2025
Title Study Group
Korean dramas with school bullying are so terrifying and can't even imagine how a student can study in that environment…
More likely exaggerated but it doesn't mean this level of school violence isn't happening. Remember, fiction writers are inspired by their experiences and things they've witnessed far more often than they want to admit publicly. Not to mention, current social issues that are being buried by those in power or with the money. And well, it is happening in other countries too.
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Replying to Meenoay Jan 24, 2025
Although it proves itself online voting solo stan winner competition but I am happy for Park Han. That person…
Wait. People attacked him? LOL. Some "fans" really doesn't have anything better to do. The guy's a professional vocalist and singer. Getting free lessons from him is something anyone should be thankful for, not get offended.

He will actually fit very well here in the Philippines because professional vocals and singing mentors here are as strict as him. Actually, stricter and mire offensive than him.

LOL. I can't believe he got attacked because he was strict and direct.
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Replying to IM YourOnlyOne Jan 24, 2025
F&F Entertainment, if you're checking here, for the love of your parent company's reputation, hire someone who…
Another example: 아이유 If transliteration is the best way, it's AIYU not IU. Which one is more appealing, AIYU or IU? I think we all know the answer to that.How about Suzy? Her Korean name is Suji. She instead chose Suzy as her stage name. Which is more appealing for the global market, Suji or Suzy? It's Suzy obviously, and Suzy is a name in other languages and cultures. But in Korean it's written the same way.How come there are Koreans who writes their name in English differently? Because again, appeal and meaning.박 (Pak/Bak) is often rewritten as Park in English.신 (Sin) is often written in English as Shin.It's fine in Korean, but can be weird or mistaken for non-Koreans.So again, keep 아홉 but don't push for "AHOF" for the non-Korean market. 9ers/Niners is a better option and very relatable too. 9ers/Niners is also used often in baseball sports and team names, so like umm, fits your Universe League format where the group came from.
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Replying to jjangkuanrui Jan 24, 2025
somebody quickly find a secondary meaning for ahof like people did with blit so they change the name
F&F Entertainment needs to do research and hire someone knowledgeable about the global market and the English language.

All they have to do is look at 소녀시대 (SNSD), in English, they're not called SNSD (although there are people who knows it) but rather as Girls' Generation.

Transliteration is not always the best choice. If SNSD did not use Girls' Generation, they wouldn't be as popular in the global market because most people can't relate to it and it won't be as appealing. But because they went for Girls' Generation, boom, the rest is history.

F&F lacks the right people. First they made a silly choice with UNIS's first fandom name. Now, AHOF? 😅

A transliteration of 아홉 (9) as AHOP, then they came up with a story, "All-time Hall of Fame" so it changed to AHOF. If that was all it takes, SNSD would've done that too and came up with some story about "SNSD" ("So New, So Damn" 😂).
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