The synopsis is kinda vague - does anyone know what’s this going to be about?
It's exactly what's written on the tin LOL it's two people that sell counterfeit art get news of a real expedition decide to go and realize it's a little funky. You can look up the synopsis for the webtoon if you want
Sorry for getting involved but I just felt like I had to say something. You by all means have the right to have…
yes but the fact is the people that are saying that he's cut and complaining that he didn't do anything that bad. he did, he did do something bad, he did something very bad. that's the part I'm arguing with yeah it sucks that his parts are cut, but it's justified everyone's acting like it's not
that's not how u react instead of giving like a bigger sentence than a grapist put him through rehab, probation…
he did harm others though. the people whose names he used to get his drugs now have a permanent ding in their medical record saying that this person cannot be trusted with controlled substances. he hurt those around him that supported him, he hurt the people that are working with him. hurt doesn't mean just physical pain
why is it disrespectful? man did something incredibly illegal multiple times and is now facing repercussions
oh so you can do as many benzos, sedatives, uppers as you want and you should be perfectly fine? you draw the line at murder?
I agree they should just not air this drama but it's not fair to the scores of other people who worked this job. they shouldn't have to suffer because their co-star loves cocaine too much.
he made some really dumb decisions and now we have to deal with the consequences, you can't really change that
can u explain what's happening plss i just found out about ut6
and instead of going to a mental health professional, he took his millions of dollars and decided to self-medicate. he made a lot of poor decisions and now he has to reap what he sows. he went into this knowing that drugs are extremely extremely extremely extremely illegal in Korea and still chose to do them anyway. yes lsk getting a smear campaign when he's completely innocent 100% sucks, but YAI isn't innocent. the government is going to try to make an example of him because he's the first person in a LONG time to test so high for so many different things to try and deter others from falling along the same path.
is it a bit much? yes, 100% but if it stops other people from doing it, it's a necessary evil
that's not how u react instead of giving like a bigger sentence than a grapist put him through rehab, probation…
except he did harm others. how do you think he illegally got the prescription drugs? he used other people's names. they're going to use him as an example so no one else gets the fresh idea of doing a crap ton of drugs
can u explain what's happening plss i just found out about ut6
?? he got drugs illegally, got caught with drugs, got caught with a bunch in his system. no matter what country in, if you do that you're going to jail
dude you're going to get jail time if you do hard drugs in nearly any country. the illegal purchase of narcotics…
you get jail time if you are found to be in possession. dude doing illegal drugs is a big deal. don't try to brush it off, harmful substances are harmful substances. none of his medicine was prescription. it is a big deal if he tried it when he was there, he's literally a public figure.
drugs are bad kids, don't do them. if he has anxiety he can afford to go to a doctor to get the proper medicine, he's a multi-millionaire.
literally nothing? he tested positive for marijuana, propofol, cocaine, ketamine, zolpidem, midazolam and alprazolam.
what he did was incredibly illegal, he's going to go to jail for it. America is a lot more relaxed about drugs than Asia is.
don't compare idols dating to abusing prescription drugs?? WHAT?? he had a second chance and he blew it by getting into harder and harder drugs and denying it
you guys know he illegally purchased and used narcotics right? yeah it sucks that his stuff was cut but he literally tested positive for marijuana, propofol, cocaine, ketamine, zolpidem, midazolam and alprazolam. this isn't Koreans being sensitive or whatever, this is literally how you react when someone buys and uses drugs illegally. especially abusing prescription drugs
Netflix needs to grow a spine, such disgusting catering to toxic korean culture 🤮
I know right? who cares if he abused a crap ton of drugs, just because he illegally purchased narcotics doesn't mean he's a bad guy. so what if he tested positive for cocaine
Pussies. While koreans love the disgusting hard drug called alcohol. People who have problems with substances…
dude you're going to get jail time if you do hard drugs in nearly any country. the illegal purchase of narcotics is a bad thing. they are valid in wanting to cut out his stuff because he's currently facing a lot of charges
I agree they should just not air this drama but it's not fair to the scores of other people who worked this job. they shouldn't have to suffer because their co-star loves cocaine too much.
he made some really dumb decisions and now we have to deal with the consequences, you can't really change that
is it a bit much? yes, 100% but if it stops other people from doing it, it's a necessary evil
drugs are bad kids, don't do them. if he has anxiety he can afford to go to a doctor to get the proper medicine, he's a multi-millionaire.
don't compare idols dating to abusing prescription drugs?? WHAT?? he had a second chance and he blew it by getting into harder and harder drugs and denying it
this isn't Koreans being sensitive or whatever, this is literally how you react when someone buys and uses drugs illegally. especially abusing prescription drugs