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Replying to etoks21 Jan 27, 2026
omg...lolWhat? Are you ten years old?
I think you’re having a reading comprehension problem. I don’t know if you’re rage baiting or not, but I clearly said: “The only thing left is to see whether he wasn’t aware of it or whether he actually knew about it.”

So who exactly said that the charges have been finalized? Because I definitely did not say that.

As for the statement, it’s on the CEW Instagram account. You can read it there.

And please, for the love of God, try to comprehend what I’ve written. I have genuinely never argued with someone who doesn’t read what is actually written, can’t understand a different opinion, and keeps repeating the same line over and over again.

This idolization of idols and celebrities is absolutely ridiculous. And just so you know, criticizing someone’s behavior does not mean wishing them harm. Please, touch some grass.
Replying to etoks21 Jan 26, 2026
omg...lolWhat? Are you ten years old?
First of all, I never said that he has done it. I was simply making the point that not paying taxes is bad IN GENERAL, and it does not benefit anyone except the person who isn’t paying.

As someone with formal education in people’s physical and mental health, it is very strange to me that you would assume I’m trying to destroy his career, when all I did was state facts that you clearly don’t want to hear or even understand. Every action has consequences, and if CEW is in fact guilty, he will face them.

About appealing - heck yeah, he would appeal. If you know anything about taxes, law, or politics, then you know that everyone appeals - guitly or not.

Now, 13 million dollars. That’s not 13 cents or 13 dollars - it’s millions. That’s why people are talking about it and why it’s a big deal. And as I stated elsewhere, if he’s guilty, he will pay. Everyone eventually pays, and that’s not the issue.

The core problem is underpaying 13 million dollars in taxes. Since I don’t possess that kind of money, it’s absurd to me, and to many other people , how someone can mismanage such an enormous amount.

Also, paying only after getting caught which is also the reason why are poeple mad (and I’ll clarify that this is not specifically about CEW anymore) just shows that if you hadn’t been caught, you probably wouldn’t have paid the correct amount of taxes at all.
Replying to etoks21 Jan 26, 2026
omg...lolWhat? Are you ten years old?
Implied that all tax money goes to the poor?

That’s debatable, because when I read that comment, I interpreted it as saying that tax money ALSO goes to the poor and that they benefit from it.

By the same logic you used, we could just as easily say that you implied tax money DOESN'T go to poor people at all: “No, child, it’s you and the genius above who think tax money goes to poor people and don’t understand.”

Now that we’ve sorted that out, I never said that ALL tax money goes to the poor, nor did I go into other government fundings(because that was not the point). My point was to focus on how not paying taxes doesn’t actually benefit people who rely on public services. The only ones who truly benefit from this (not paying taxes) are the rich ones who avoid paying taxes.
Replying to cloudsheyo Jan 25, 2026
Here's the thing. That’s exactly how mega rich people and corporations often operate. I’m not saying this…
“I’m not saying this is the case for Cha Eun Woo” - that is literally what I just said. So please read my comment next time.
I’m not blaming him, I’m just referring to your comment that he will pay for it anyway if he’s guilty. Exactly - he will. It’s the same as saying that someone who murdered someone will have to do prison time.
Replying to Mu Hyul Jan 25, 2026
I can already tell how this story ends: Cha Eun Woo paid his taxes. BUT HEY LET'S ALL THROW MUD AT CHA EUN WOO…
Here's the thing. That’s exactly how mega rich people and corporations often operate. I’m not saying this is the case for Cha Eun Woo, but some individuals and corporations try to avoid getting caught not paying taxes. When they are caught, then they pay. I don’t know if that rings a bell now...

What I’m trying to say is that not paying taxes is either 1) mismanagement by an accountant or others who are responsible for handling finances or 2) intentional tax avoidance.

People who suffer from this are low and middle income individuals. Why? Because they rely on public healthcare, public schools, etc. And why do they rely on those services? Because a) they need access to public healthcare and education, and/or b) they are teachers, doctors, and other public workers whose salaries come from public funds. This is just an example.
Replying to cloudsheyo Sep 6, 2025
"Why would you do that?"In today’s episode she explained why.
I just answered the question, that's all.
Replying to qBlood Sep 6, 2025
Title Beyond the Bar Spoiler
I'm on episode 5, and I can't believe what his ex-wife did. So she leaves ML, gets together with his best friend,…
"Why would you do that?"

In today’s episode she explained why.
On Lovesick Aug 30, 2025
Title Lovesick
Beautiful movie. Cried for a while. Would recommend tho!
Replying to amanah Aug 10, 2025
Hello, Those who like it will say “yes” and the ones who don’t like it will say “no”. It’s best for…
It’s still airing, so maybe wait until it’s finished before deciding? Then you can actually read some reviews and stop asking pointless questions.
oppa_ Feb 16, 2025
Review Melo Movie
While I agree with some of your points, this review screams one thing—"I want realism." I suppose you have been watching K-dramas for some time, and I understand that noticing inconsistencies can be frustrating. However, don't you think you're overanalyzing it?

It's safe to say that if you take any K-drama or any movie/show at this point, you will most likely find a lot of plot holes and things that just don't make sense. Is it really worth scrutinizing every single detail all the time?