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Sunday, December 15, 2024

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Isn't Jung Woosung being too much here?

 

Jung Woosung addresses the cheating rumors, “I never loved Moon Gabi”

It's his fault, anyway. He should've just stayed quietㅠ His kid will grow up and find all this out later.

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1. [+444][-9] That's so f*cking Hannam of him... Looking for sex through DMs.

2. [+382][-10] He has been living off his good image. I couldn't f*cking believe this at first. Regardless of the shock, I didn't expect him to have a conscience as a father of the kid... But this? I have a lot to f*cking say, but I won't.

3. [+372][-13] I feel so f*cking bad for the kid. How tough must it be for him later when he realizes he's the child at the center of a huge scandal in South Korea?

4. [+288][-5] If he didn’t love her and got her pregnant, isn’t that even worse?

5. [+278][-10] Right... He’s supposed to be a famous actor, but isn’t he managing his image too poorly?...

6. [+126][-108] But... Moon Gabi didn't do anything right either and yet everyone's cheering for herㅋㅋㅋㅋ

7. [+122][-0] He’s not being criticized for cheating, though... But look at the excuse he’s making to cover it upㅋㅋㅋ Is he stupid?

8. [+117][-3] He says he didn’t love her but still had sex with her?ㅋㅋㅋㅋㄱ He’s really digging his own graveㅋㅋㅋㅋㄱ

9. [+112][-3] There’s no easier job than being a male celebrityㅋㅋ

10. [+108][-0] The kid will grow up, use the internet, and hear rumors like ‘Is your dad Jung Woosung ?' 'Your dad didn’t marry your mom, he married someone else' 'You have a half-sibling, right?' 'Your dad doesn’t love your mom' 'He doesn’t visit you often, does he?' It's obvious what this kid is going to face later when he grows up. What did he do wrong to deserve this?ㅠ

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NewJeans Haerin's new pre-debut picture revealed

Looks like Haerin posted it herself. She's so f*cking cute... 



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1. [+61][-4] Whoa... She grew up exactly the same. So freaking pretty...

2. [+54][-5] So cuteㅠㅠ

3. [+48][-4] Such a babyㅠ Her cheeks are so cuteㅠㅠㅠ

4. [+47][-3] She looks exactly the same as nowㅠㅠㅠ She's so cute... She looks so pretty when she smiles.

5. [+42][-4] Aww... Babyㅠ

6. [+28][-21] Meow

7. [+22][-2] She looks so f*cking gorgeous in person

8. [+19][-1] I think Haerin is a natural beauty. She looks almost the same in her pre-debut pictures.

9. [+19][-1] ❤️❤️

10. [+18][-0] Crazy... She's so freaking cuteㅠㅠㅠㅠ

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Yoona Unnie is truly a legend


Isn’t she a vampire?

Irene, Jang Wonyoung, Karina, Sullyoon... Beautiful women keep coming out in every generation, but I think the 2nd generation is the prettiest in the world. 

Among them, SNSD's Yoona is truly iconic. 

The Yoong-Suj-Sul (Yoona, Suzy, Sulli) were named the Queenka from that time.

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1. [+28][-8] The fact that her thick Aegyo sals are natural is insane.

2. [+23][-6] Even the Super Junior members said that. They started as trainees when they were in elementary school, and when they first saw her, she was so pretty and grew up just the same. They said they gained a lot of benefit from her being in the music videoㅋㅋ

3. [+21][-6] This Unnie was my first love as well. I truly fell in love with her the first time I saw her. She has the visual of a romance Manhwa comic character.

4. [+19][-5] She's unbeatable. How is she so beautiful even without makeup?

5. [+16][-0] She was also in TVXQ's music video when she was 15.

6. [+10][-3] The 4th generation can never beat the 2nd generation. Yoong-Suj-Sul is the perfect combination of elegance and innocence with natural beauty. The 4th generation might be trendy beauties, but there are mixed opinions. The 2nd generation is something that every Korean can’t help but loveㅠㅠ

7. [+10][-2] I really love Yoona's pure and innocent beauty.

8. [+9][-3] Yoona was the prettiest during the 'Lion Heart' era.

9. [+9][-4] Before Jang-Ka-Sul (Jang Wonyoung, Karina, and Sullyoon), there was Yoong-Suj-Sul...

10. [+8][-1] She is even more beautiful because of her kind heart. I hope she is always happy. 

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J-Pop artists filled arenas, what made J-pop become so popular in South Korean music market?


Last weekend, the Inspire Arena in Yeongjong Island, Incheon, was packed with fans who came to see the Japanese project unit, Yoasobi, perform. Over the two days of the concert, Yoasobi attracted a total of around 26,000 attendees. They proved their huge popularity in Korea by selling out the arena for both days. In particular, the audience for their concert this time was three times larger than their performance in Korea last year, showing their rapid rise in popularity.

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J-pop is gaining significant popularity in South Korean's music market. J-pop singers are filling up not only arena-sized performance halls but also large-scale performance halls that accommodate a massive number of audiences, selling out all tickets for their concerts. Not only that, the number of people listening to J-pop on music platforms is also noticeably rising. It's easy to find social media accounts and channels about J-pop that have many subscribers and are actively operating. J-pop, which had long been seen as a niche subculture in Korea, is now gaining mainstream popularity, particularly among the MZ generation. According to Melon’s analysis of J-pop listeners by age group in the first half of this year, the highest number of listeners were among those in their 20s and 30s, and the majority of attendees at J-pop concerts in Korea are also in the 10s to 30s.

Why has J-pop become so popular among the MZ generation? The first reason is the active use of short-form platforms and social media, which align with the MZ generation’s sensitivity to trends. Songs like IMASE's Night Dancer, Yoasobi's Idol, Yuurii's Betelgeuse, and Kenshi Yonezu's Lemon gained popularity through short-form videos on platforms like TikTok, Reels, and Shorts, eventually spreading by word of mouth to Korean listeners. As J-pop songs gained popularity through short-form videos, the accessibility of J-pop to the MZ generation skyrocketed, leading to increased interest for J-pop. Additionally, K-pop idols, who are popular with the MZ generation, also gave shot outs to J-pop, which contributed to J-pop’s rise in popularity.

J-pop’s unique concepts, distinctive lyrics, and melodies also aligned with MZ generation who desires to be different. For the MZ generation, who openly express their preferences and pursue unique styles, J-pop offers an attraction distinct from K-pop, which has contributed to the J-pop's popularity among this generation.

Ki, born in 1995, who has attended several J-pop concerts recently, shared their thoughts on the reasons behind J-pop’s popularity: "The songs and concepts are interesting because they are not common in the Korean market. From grand, extravagant songs like anime themes to singers who hide their faces or wear masks, J-pop has so many unique concepts. This uniqueness is what makes J-pop so interesting."

theqoo

-I don't even know who they are.

-It's mostly just Hannam, so what do you mean by popular?ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-Who the hell says they're popular?ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-Did they really fill 26,000 seats?

-I f*cking hate this.

-No, seriously, J-pop is trash, stop thisㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ First of all, their singing skills are so awful, I can't bring myself to listen to them. They will never be popular.

-Who?

-What?

-I can't believe there are still people who are sucking up to Japan.

-What kind of f*cking nonsense is this?

-Only Hannams like J-popㅡㅡ

-??? It's not popular, though?

-I'm a J-pop fan, but it's not popular at all... It's f*cking minor....

-I don’t buy music from far-right singers, and I wish Korean singers who collaborate with them would stop.

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"Prepaid shops delay protesters’ orders, prioritize delivery and walk-in orders… Do they think they're giving out free foods for beggars?"


 As the culture of prepaying for drinks and food at businesses near Yeouido for participants in protests calling for President Yoon Sukyeol's impeachment has trended, some netizens reveal their disappointment over the 'profit-driven behavior' of certain shop owners.

On the 14th, a post titled 'Bitter experience with businesses receiving prepaid orders' was uploaded on an online community. The OP, A, said, "This post is not directed at those who made the prepaid orders, but to the businesses that received them.

A explained, "I’m in Yeouido right now, and before heading to the protest, I thought I’d grab some kimbap from a shop where orders had already been prepaid. When I got there, about 30 people were already in line ahead of me, and more delivery orders kept coming in."

A continued, "When delivery orders come in, they have to be prepared quickly otherwise their ratings would get reduced. You know how that works. Because of this, prepaid orders kept being delayed due to ongoing delivery requests."

A claimed that despite waiting for 45 minutes, only five customers had moved through the line.

A said, "If there are nearly 50 prepaid customers waiting, wouldn't it make sense to pause delivery orders temporarily?" Adding, "I eventually gave up and left halfway through, thinking I wouldn't be able to eat before the protest ended."

A also remarked bitterly, "As expected, the women waiting were being too quiet and patient."

A went on to share another experience at a cookie shop with prepaid orders, "When I mentioned the name of the person who prepaid, the owner said, 'Not right now,' and then proceeded to take orders from the customers behind me."

A explained, "It wasn’t that the prepaid items were sold out, but rather that the store was too busy at the moment to fulfill them. I understand that the owner must be busy, but prepaid orders are still customer orders. They shouldn’t treat us as if they’re giving out free meals to beggars."

Netizens expressed outrage over the situation, saying, "There's no way to confirm if the prepaid amount has been used up, making it easy for businesses to take advantage, "They're also receiving money from the prepaid orders, though," "Expose these exploitative businesses," "So this is how they're taking advantage of people's goodwill?" "So, they’ve already pocketed the money, huh?" "People who prepaid should check how many items were given out, and if there's any leftover, they should get a refund in cash or goods," "There are probably many prepaid stores pulling this kind of scam," etc.

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-Why don't they just refuse to take prepaid orders? They want to make money but don't want to be busy. What do they want?

-Let's just expose the store names, are they out of their minds?

-If they're gonna act like that, they shouldn't have accepted prepaid orders in the first place. Ugh, f*ck this.

-That is so mean.

-I'm sure some shops lie about running out of stock...

-Honestly, I can't trust those businesses. I mean, how do we know if they really run out of stock or not? I'm sure there are still some businesses that are honest, thoughㅠ

-Food trucks seem like a better idea... No need to give the name of the person who prepaid, and the owners can prepare quantities in advance.

-I mean... They can just stop accepting delivery orders and finish the prepaid orders first, though...?

-They should be ashamed.

-I knew this would happen. They would do whatever they please since you can't check if all the prepaid orders have been used up or not.

-It wasn't like they were able to get through deliveries either. The crowd was so big at the protest that no one could even move around.

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A drama where a prosecutor-turned-prime minister and an activist-turned-economy minister fight to become the president



Netflix Original Series 'The Whirlwind'

This drama was released on Netflix this June.

Regardless of whether people like or dislike the show itself, many viewers have commented on how the drama presents the prosecutor-turned-politician as someone trying to change the world is unrealistic and out of touch with reality.

theqoo

-This drama is trash.

-I can’t watch this. Ew.

-I started watching because people said it was fun, but as I watched more, there were a lot of parts that made me go, ‘Wait… something’s off,’ and I eventually dropped it.

-Is this drama glorifying prosecutors?

-I watched it for the writer, but there were so many scenes that felt off.

-Righteousㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ prosecutor?ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-Righteous prosecutor’?ㅋㅋㅋ Even dogs would laugh at that.

-Did a prosecutor write this?

-The moment they brought in a ‘righteous prosecutor,’ it flopped.

-Wow... The worst storyline ever.

-Prosecutors 🤮🤮🤮

-The writer is Park Kyung-soo. He also glorified prosecutors and government power in his past works.

-Why would a prosecutor try to change the world?ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ They’re fighting to keep things the sameㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ I would've thought the genre of this drama was comedy🤢🤮

-I stopped watching halfway through the first episode. Complete trash.

-Does this make sense?ㅋ Prosecutors are just thugs.

-The only righteous prosecutor is a dead prosecutor^^

-I absolutely can’t bring myself to watch this.

-With that kind of storyline, of course, this drama flopped and disappeared quietly.

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The people who are saying that they will boycott anything related to IU and SNSD

 

Angry men in their 20s and 30s over President Yoon Sukyeol's impeachment are claiming IU and SNSD are feminists and have started a boycott... They're saying they'll boycott every company that IU and Girls' Generation are advertising for? Oh~ So scary!

List of companies where IU is a CF (commercial film) model: Domino's Pizza, Woori Bank, Jeju Samdasoo, Hite Jinro, New Balance, and CNP CHA&PARK Cosmetics: starting a full boycott of them all.

'IU is giving out bread and gukbaps to fans participating in impeachment protests. Source: Yonhap News, Naver'

'SNSD's Yuri too ㄷㄷ'

'I will join the boycott!'

'They couldn't even hold back... Sigh, I used to be a fan of IU...'

'Went to cancel my Woori Card and thought, 'Hmm? These benefits are good,' but then smacked myself and canceled it anyway.'

'It’s frustrating, but beyond voting and sharing information, there’s nothing more I can personally do... Wishing everyone strength'

'The only solution is to sway even one more moderate person to the right...

I think South Korean men in their 20s are the biggest victims...

While 20-something men are recognized worldwide through K-Dramas, 20-something women are influenced by American feminists who support Kamala Harris and import the 4B movements...

The media will probably start covering terms like 'Herbivore men' (NB: Term used in Japan to describe men who voluntarily celibate and express little interest in getting married or being assertive in pursuing relationships with women) again...

In Japan, as deflation dragged on, men went beyond 'herbivore' to 'minimalist' men, and there’s been an increase in women selling their bodies on the streets...'

 So ridiculous I can’t even pray for them.

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-I think the sales might drop by about 5,700 KRW (~$4) now that they started boycotting.

-They're known for never spending their money anywayㅋㅋㅋ They're popular for only working hard on things that don't cost anything, like leaving hate comments.

-They don't even have any money in the first place, pft.

-Yeah, sure, whatever~

-Their information is so outdated… A lot of those companies don’t even have them as models anymore.

-They have no money, no conscience, no pride, and no friends.

-Go ahead any boycott themㅋㅋ

-Oh, I’m soooo scared~~~~~~ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-They're known for never spending their money anyway. Even if they start boycotting, what difference are they going to make?

-How are you going to boycott Woori Bank? You canceled a card you were about to make? Or couldn’t make in the first place because you have no credit?ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-How do you boycott something you never bought?ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-Stop pretending to boycott when you never purchased their products in the first placeㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-Cockroaches-like dumbassesㅋㅋㅋ

-You have to have bought something to boycott it…

-Do you even have money?ㅎ

-The actual consumers are all supporting them anywayㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-As if you ever spent money in the first placeㅋㅋㅋ

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