This person in the comments really insulted people who have sex before marriage, while this happens in every single…
Piracy is not stealing, it's inclusivity (which you are clearly so worried about), since it allows all people, rich or poor, to access media content. Thank you.
Great comment on this. I agree completely. I started to watch k dramas to escape this reality on western dramas, where everything is gray, dark, and political. It is not funny neither good. It's bad. While I've watched a lot of k dramas that were neutral these past years, it is clear to me that some writers, like this from Pro Bono, want to push their own political agendas on their shows. Which it's ridiculous imo. But at least most of k dramas I watched this year were actually pretty neutral and good.
Alright, mate. It's an issue, everyone with at least half a brain knows it. Don't try to deflect. Also, 'victimist'…
I'm not a native english speaker, so i'm not obliged to know every single english word. Plus, why are you crying in almost every post here? You must have a lot of free time, huh, mate.
It’s not small and mundane unfortunately :( but I also feel that it’s a shame and hope for the best
Dispatch is known for exaggerating their stories, so I wouldn't trust them at all for this. So, unless there's strong evidence of this happening (i.e police reports), I will believe in him. Plus, I really feel something is off with all of this, it seems a targeted campaign against him. Cause in South Korea, criminal minors are protected even if they did hedious crimes (in Japan, even Junko Furuta murderers were protected, for instance). So this is bothering me a lot.
Not so far from reality. We have a US President proclaiming himself a king and who considers himself above the…
You have a point. It's a complicated situation, which, of course, this is not the best place for it. But it's clear for me that there's a silent war between executive and the judiciary going on in the US. Let's see if this escalate even further. Here in Brazil, the judiciary won over the executive, I wonder if this is going to happen in the US as well.
But at least most of k dramas I watched this year were actually pretty neutral and good.
Plus, I really feel something is off with all of this, it seems a targeted campaign against him. Cause in South Korea, criminal minors are protected even if they did hedious crimes (in Japan, even Junko Furuta murderers were protected, for instance). So this is bothering me a lot.
Here in Brazil, the judiciary won over the executive, I wonder if this is going to happen in the US as well.