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Replying to veralinarose7 Jun 6, 2026
Did you finish it? She had everyone's support on her side…(as she should if she was truthful) because of that…
it's weird bc of the current rhetoric around sa in south korea. we can talk about both, but pretending one thing happens on the same scale as something else when it doesn’t isn’t helpful. (which they've done by showing this case as one of the early eps. i don't even know if they get more sa cases later)
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Replying to veralinarose7 Jun 6, 2026
Did you finish it? She had everyone's support on her side…(as she should if she was truthful) because of that…
that's crazy bc you see how i didn't say anything about the other 7 episodes talking about male issues? when did i say we should only talk about girls' issues?
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Replying to ihavealotofthingstosay Jun 6, 2026
I don’t think we watched the same episode 3 You can’t excuse her wrong doing all because you don’t like…
reading too much into it bc i see the social context in which it was made? alright.
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Replying to ihavealotofthingstosay Jun 6, 2026
I don’t think we watched the same episode 3 You can’t excuse her wrong doing all because you don’t like…
do you think i'm disagreeing with that? i said the punishment was disproportionate. which it was.
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Replying to renna Jun 6, 2026
THIS. like these dramas get away with it bc incel culture in sk is genuinely so normalized, there are literal…
am i talking about her or am i talking about what generally happens with sa cases? let's think. when an sa is reported, who's face is usually all over the news? the victim's or the perpetrator's? if they can hide the perp's face when it's actual sa, they should let her live out her life too. but clearly the writers had some sort of incel revenge fantasy they wanted to push.
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Replying to ihavealotofthingstosay Jun 6, 2026
I don’t think we watched the same episode 3 You can’t excuse her wrong doing all because you don’t like…
idgaf about her wrongdoing or not lol can you people READ. i'm saying her punishment is disproportionate and the rhetoric itself harms irl victims.
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Replying to romland99 Jun 6, 2026
Please do your research before making things up South Korea is not the rape capital of the world. Where did you…
aww what are they fighting india for the title
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Replying to Akita Jun 6, 2026
what? lol she deserved what she got period, she DESTROYED someone's life who ultimately killed himself over it.…
not remotely. maybe if actual criminals got punished in sk but they don't. not only do they not get punished, they get to live out their lives in complete anonymity, so it's weird that she has her face posted everywhere.

and this rhetoric is what harms victims and stops them from reporting it irl. it's not strange to you that middle aged men in korea are pushing the sentiment that female students who report sa are lying?? in korea, the country with molka and the most violent sex trafficking cases? you're a bit strange if you don't see what this episode is pushing. plus since you love male victims so much, this harms them too? you think people who believe girls are liars believe men who report sa?
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Replying to veralinarose7 Jun 6, 2026
Did you finish it? She had everyone's support on her side…(as she should if she was truthful) because of that…
oh it happened once out of every one thousand harassment cases, so we should devote all our time talking about it? you realize magnifying these cases harms the actual victims too bc it portrays everyone as liars? and it's just bizarre to want false accusers to be punished when actual rapists and sex traffickers walk free and even get elected president.
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Replying to renna Jun 6, 2026
THIS. like these dramas get away with it bc incel culture in sk is genuinely so normalized, there are literal…
AND they showed her face and address all over sns just so what? the incel rapists with revenge fetishes can find her? mind you they always censor actual criminals' faces on the news, they just wanted to torture her. and this is all stuff that happens to real victims it's making me so mad.
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On Teach You a Lesson Jun 6, 2026
ep 3 is completely pissing me off. wdym they blasted a baby's face + address across social media in the most misogynist sexually violent countries in the world as punishment? like there's not pedophile stalkers crawling all over the place over there? mind you irl they always censor faces of rapist minors AND adults, and it's always a 3 month sentence for student rapists so their bright futures aren't ruined, but they completely destroyed this girl's whole life for what?? the punishment for actual rapists vs "false accusers" is so disproportionately cruel. what's worse is this is true irl too, rape victims are consistently violated on sns + tv while perpetrators hide their face, this isn't even fake comedy you can laugh at. AND the director and screenwriter are MALES hyperpushing the idea of teenage seductress "false accusers" in the era of epstein. this is actually so vile.
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On M: Reboot Jun 6, 2026
Title M: Reboot
is this going to be about a failed abortion like the original 😭
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Replying to veralinarose7 Jun 6, 2026
Did you finish it? She had everyone's support on her side…(as she should if she was truthful) because of that…
"she had everyone's support on her side." no she didn't? everyone assumed she was lying but they were scared to say anything bc of her social media followers lol.

and i'm not even talking about characters in the show, i'm talking about the 50 year old MALE screenwriter and director making this garbage to villify teenage girls. do you know how much the sentiment that young girls accusing their teachers of sexual harrassment only do so for attention harms actual victims? it's bizarre to make a whole case out of something that never happens, and then for it to be an episode BEFORE one that deals with a real victim is incredibly cruel and vile. especially in korea, where they don't prosecute rape cases anyway.
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Replying to JulySnow2 Jun 6, 2026
Person Lee Nam Gyu
Well this writers works are all ALL OVER THE PLACE. Other screenwriters usually specialize in 1-2 genres and then…
what's the misogynistic work
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On Teach You a Lesson Jun 6, 2026
episode 3 completely negates whatever message they were trying to push with the rest of the show. sk gives absolutely no prison sentence for rape cases. imagine the thousands of sa victims who have to see the idea that "they're just lying for attention" now affirmed on tv?? they only care about bullying when it's a male victim apparently.
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On Teach You a Lesson Jun 6, 2026
pushing a "fake" sexual harrasment case before showing a real one... ok. and in korea like it's not the rape capital of the world lol
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Replying to T.S.Johnson Jun 5, 2026
I can honestly say, at this point, I don't really know where this is going to go. They are avoiding all the obvious…
not a single thing is going on but it's funny af so i support
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On My Royal Nemesis Jun 5, 2026
cha segye is so much better than me bc i would have pulled up a live feed from seojun's house if mundo showed me the pictures of shin seori
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Replying to DramaKakes Jun 3, 2026
… to be fair it’s a military post
yeah i was going to give them that but the nurses all being female?? all five of them? it could be that the women are there bc they have family there and don't want to go somewhere else, but that could apply to a male nurse too? it's very uncomfortable that all the doctors with better prospects are male and the nurses there are all women
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