Saturday, March 9, 2024

Why Korea Doesn't Have Extreme Obesity

 



Because they will die from complications of diabetes before it gets to this point.
The pancreatic function of Asians is 50% lower compared to Westerners.


-Oh, there was a scientific reason behind it! I thought it would be because of social pressure (self-consciousness) just by reading the title.

-Right... We can't bear it until it gets to that point.

-Oh... I didn't know that

-I bet their spine, knees, and ankles must be really painful

-Pancreas...ㅠㅠ

-Oh, so that's why...

-Right, it's better to die before it gets to that point...

-Weak pancreas... If that's the case, it should've started hurting before it gets to that point.

-Ah... I should manage myselfㅠㅠㅠ

-Our pancreas is like a fragile glas...

-Rather than due to illness or genetic reasons, could extreme morbid obesity like that caused by diet? I'm curious.

-In Korea, while it is relatively less compared to Western countries, extreme morbid obesity is emerging. According to recent analysis, 2 out of 5 Korean adults are obese, and the prevalence of 'extreme morbid obesity' has nearly tripled in the past decade, according to the research. The alarming increase in the prevalence of third-degree obesity among young age groups, particularly those in their 20s to 40s.

-They seem to have everything going well for them, even their pancreas. I'm so jealous. 
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Netflix Decides to Keep Yoo Ah In in 'Goodbye Earth' Without Edits

 

Yoo Ah-in will not be edited out of 'Goodbye Earth'.

On the 9th, Netflix stated, "There is currently no set release date for 'Goodbye Earth'. Yoo Ah-in's footage will not be edited out as his character contributes to the whole story. Therefore, it is difficult to provide detailed information about the amount of his footage before the series is released."

Earlier, Sports Chosun reported that 'Goodbye Earth' will be released on April 26th. 

'Goodbye Earth' is based on the novel of the same name by author Isaka Kotaro, depicting the story set 200 days before the end of the world after the apocalypse is announced. Directed by Kim Jin-min, known for Netflix's "No Longer Human" and "My Name," and written by Jung Sung-joo. Originally scheduled for release last year, it was postponed due to Yoo Ah-in's drug scandal.

Yoo Ah-in was indicted from September 2020 to March last year on charges of taking more than seven types of drugs including propofol, marijuana, cocaine, ketamine, zolpidem, midazolam, and alprazolam. There are also allegations of evidence destruction and coercion of marijuana smoking among acquaintances.

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-Right... He's the main character after all. What a nuisance. 

-There's really nothing they can do about it...

-I'm sure there will probably a lot of people who won't watch the series because of him. The staff members must've worked hard on it, so I hope they would still release the series. What did the other actors and actresses do wrong to deserve this...

-It's understandable since he's the main character, but it's really unfair for the staff and other actors and actressesㅠㅠ

-Still, since it's an OTT drama, only those who want to watch will watch. Besides, the staff members and other supporting actors and actresses could still put this series as a part of their portfolio anyway.

-Ugh, I really hate him. Since it's already been filmed, there's nothing they can do. However, I hope he faces the consequences he deserves. He shouldn't be back on TV again, though. 

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I wonder if this boy group's song from 7 years ago still would've been successful if it was released in this generation

 Winner's REALLY REALLY

Actually, I think it would still be trendy even if it were released now.

It was released in 2017 and reportedly reached 11th place on the Melon annual chart at the time, making it the first song by a boy group to reach 100 million streams.

It also has the part that goes "I like you" that was really famous back then!




-Honestly, even if it came out now, it seems like it would be successful. The lyrics are straightforward, so it would do well anytime. I don't usually listen to songs from boy groups, but I've heard this one quite a bit. I think it's a very easy-listening song. 

-If it came out now, it would probably gain even more popularity while trending on Youtube Shorts.

-Absolutely. I still listen to it now.

-It would probably gain even more popularity if it was released in this generation.

-It was indeed a huge success.

-I bet there would be hundreds pouring out on TikTok, like a waterfall, for the "I like you" part

-If it was released in this generation, it would dominate the real-time charts and probably rise even higher annually.

-It's a classic.

-The "I like you" part would absolutely blow up on Youtube Sorts.

-Absolutely possible. Even if you listen to it now, it's not old-fashioned, it's just great. Great songs never go out of style.

-The "I Like You" challenge here would be epic.

-It's a mega hit. If someone just made this a challenge on Youtube Short, it might trend again.

-I still listen to it now, so it's definitely possible.

-It could sweep Youtube Shorts and TikTok, even become memes.

-It could have even been more popular.

-It would have been even more popular. It's a song optimized for short-form content.

-Just listening to the intro gets your heart racing. As soon as you hear it, you know it's the one.

-It would have done even better.

-It did well, but if it were released now, it would probably trend even more on Youtube Shorts and Instagram Reels.

-The "I Like You" part is crazy, but the "How about me" part after it is seriously killer. It was the first time I got excited listening to a song from a boy group.

-The challenge would have been a huge trend.
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The arrangement of NU'EST Aron's 990,000 KRW Fan MT


Day 1 Highlights

Welcome Party - Welcome gift bag presentation (Hoodie + eco bag + DIY materials + @)

1:1 Photo Time - Save personalized photos with Aron on your phone

ROOM VISIT - Aron visits all of fans in their rooms

Day 2 Highlights

DIY Class - Create souvenirs with materials prepared by Aron

Mini Sports Day - Enjoy mini games with Aron!

After Party - Enjoy Aron singing ballad songs and cheerful talk time

High Touch - Say good night with Aron

Day 3 Highlights

Goodbye Greetings - Aron personally bids farewell to the fans.

The price already includes accommodation cost for 4 people in 1 room (2 rooms with 2 beds each, so it's actually 2 people in 1 room) and meals for 2 nights and 3 days. It's going to be held in Wonju, Gangwon Province.


-Seems expensive...

-Considering the fan meeting price, it seems okay.

-If I had the money, I would go...

-Honestly, it doesn't seem that expensive... I'm not a fan, but it seems rather cheap...

-If fans get along well, it should be fun.

-It's not expensive.

-Looking at the schedule, it seems like one night and two days would be enough, so why did they make it two nights and three days?

-It seems decent; it's a personal choice, though ^_^ If my idol does it, I'd go.

-As a non-fan, it may seem expensive, but from the perspective of a fan, it seems much more cost-effective than buying hundreds of albums to attend a fan signing event.

-As long as those who go are happy, it's fine.

-It's a bit expensive, but I might go if my favorite idol does it.

-It includes accommodation, and you're saying it's expensive...?

-But it would be awkward if you had to share a room with someone you don't know.

-Considering everything is already included, it doesn't seem expensive.

-It seems to have good value for the money compared to a fan signing.

-My idol would never do this...

-He sold out all the 300 tickets...???

-It's much better than spending hundreds of dollars just to see someone for a few minutes at a fan signing.
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HYBE Bang Si-hyuk receives a salary of '1 won' this year... Instead, receives a bonus of 980 million won.

 

Bang Si-hyuk, the chairman of HYBE, has been said to receive a salary of 1 KRW (~$0,00076 USD; ~Rp12 IDR) this year.

According to the '2024 Internal Director Compensation Plan' disclosed by HYBE on the 8th, Bang's chairman salary was set at 1 KRW. Previously, Bang received a total compensation of 357 M KRW last year, including a salary of 50 M  KRW, a bonus of 300 M KRW, and other labor income of 7 M KRW.

Regarding the reason for this year's salary decision, HYBE stated, "To emphasize the message of responsible management as the chairman and HYBE's 'Pay for Performance' compensation philosophy, the basic salary was set at 1 KRW."

However, under the short-term incentive system, Bang will receive a bonus of 980 M KRW. According to HYBE, this was determined based on the '2023 Management Performance and Evaluation Criteria' set by the Compensation Committee.

HYBE CEO Park Ji-won's salary has been set at a total of 2 B KRW this year, with 1 B KRW in salary and 1 B KRW in bonus. Last year, Park received a total compensation of 1.52 B KRW, including a salary of 91.6 M KRW, a bonus of 600 M KRW, and other labor income of 4 M KRW.

Meanwhile, as of December last year, Bang Si-hyuk was identified as the wealthiest stockholder in the cultural content production and distribution sector in South Korea. According to a survey by the Korea CXO Research Institute on the ownership of individual shareholders in cultural content production and distribution companies, Bang's shareholdings were worth 3.774 trillion won. Among the 34 individuals who owned cultural content stocks worth more than 10 B KRW, including Bang, there were 12 shareholders of HYBE.

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-What the..

-Wouldn't that be a problem?

-So 980,000,001 KRW...

-He's living a really good life...

-Give me some

-That's less than I expected, though...

-Not fun

-He did that to avoid paying taxes, right?
 ㄴIt's a complete loss for the company,, it would be difficult to get a good response anyway because the low salary is compensated with bonuses, so I don't understand why they're doing this..
 ㄴThen why are they doing that?? Why would they do that just to release a news article about the CEO's salary being 1 won??

-Still, it's an incredibly small amount...

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Yoo Seungho Shows His Support to DAY6 by Starring in Their New Song MV

 


Actor Yoo Seung-ho will appear in the music video for DAY6's new song.

According to an industry insider on the 8th, Yoo Seung-ho will take on the role of the lead in the music video for DAY6's new song, "Welcome to the Show."

Yoo Seung-ho has reportedly already finished filming the music video back in February, and his passionate performance has been praised. This solidifies his strong support for their comeback.


Although there isn't a personal friendship between DAY6 and Yoo Seung-ho, it's said that he readily agreed to the proposal, leading to this meeting. Yoo Seung-ho has previously appeared in music videos for artists like Naul's "You in the Same Time," Urban Zakapa's "I Don't Love You," and So Ji-sub's, showcasing his impressive acting skills.

Therefore, there's a lot of anticipation for Yoo Seung-ho's return to the music video scene after a long time. His image combined with DAY6's status as musicians raises expectations for what kind of synergy they will create in the music video.

DAY6 will release their new mini-album, "Fourever," on the 18th. It marks their complete group comeback after three years. They promise to return with music that has matured even further, with the title track "Welcome to the Show" expected to deliver powerful emotions with its grand musical scale.

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-Huh????

-Wow

-..!!!!!!

-Oh, I'm excitedㅠㅠㅠ

-Crazyㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅛ

-Wow... Seung-ho... in DAY6's video

-Really? Seems like it's going to be amazing~~ Seung-ho in a DAY6 music videoㅋㅋㅋ

-Wow, totally unexpected combination

-Really looking forward to this music video...

-ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ I love Yoo Seung-ho so much

-No, seriously, this is shocking.

-Oh, looking forward to it
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Controversy Over Karina's Apology Letter, Industry Claims 'Evidence of SM Management Collapse'

 Sacrificing the Fandom for Apology

Karina apologized through a handwritten letter on her SNS on the 5th regarding the dating news with actor Lee Jaewook. The letter conveyed apologies to the surprised fans.

However, the apology method stirred controversy. By apologizing directly on a platform like social media where millions can see, it seemed to give a strange treatment to 'My' and only fueled the fandom's anger. It's worth noting that Karina's SNS has over 12.79 million followers, and the comments on her apology letter surpassed 140,000.

It seems like fans wanted Karina to break the news of the dating rumors through their communication channels first. Especially considering that Aespa has a strong female fanbase, there's a sense of disappointment that SM Entertainment didn't understand how important it is to handle things the right way for them.

One music promotion insider put it this way: "The female fandom operates differently. They don't want their favorite artists falling behind in competition with other idol groups because of external factors." It's kind of like the idea of rooting for the home team in sports.


Incomprehensible Choice by SM

Karina's action of apologizing through SNS without prior communication with the fandom seems like an obvious 'mistake.' However, this is not Karina's mistake but a clear mistake by SM Entertainment's management. It's hard to believe that this is the best solution a company that is home to groups like Red Velvet and NCT could come up with.

In reality, many stars have traditionally used their communication channels with fans rather than personal SNS when revealing their dating or marriage news. This is because in the current structure of the K-pop industry, keeping the fans happy is key.

A former official from one of the four major entertainment companies in Korea commented, "For the agency, which must protect the value of its affiliated artists and also safeguard the fandom, as well as the investors' assets, they should have engaged in 'defense against media coverage' once the issues regarding personal lives or dating rumors surfaced." He expressed concerns about how SM handled things, making the situation worse than it had to be.

He added, "The agency's need for swift 'media defense' is not just about protecting the artist but also about safeguarding the fandom, which has a significant influence on the company's revenue. It's not just an emotional issue but a rational one that requires careful handling."


-Things seem to have gotten even noisier after she posted her apology letter...

-With the stock price dropping and shareholders going crazy, how could she not apology?

-Journalists these days seem to write in the same level as K-Netz's comments...

-What does that have to do with SM Ent. failing?ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-Well, Sm must have its reasons. Karina must have her own thoughts too, and who would want their artists or company to be criticized? Isn't Dispatch at fault first for taking the photos without knowing the whole story? Personally, I think it's okay for an artist to admit to dating. It seems a bit fake to pretend otherwise to the fans while doing everything behind the scenes. 

-The way SM Ent. handles this matter is absolutely regretful, but it's still better than other large agencies at media defense

-That's true, but I wish they'd stop talking about this dating news now...

-What's a media defense? Blocking articles from coming up?

-Even if they tried to block journalists from writing articles about her, fans know everything. Honestly, it's even worse if they try to manipulate the public's opinion. 

-Isn't Karina in one of SM Ent.'s top girl groups? I don't understand why they handled this matter like that.

-They posted it on Instagram, and now even people who weren't interested are making a fuss because only the fans are being criticized. The way SM Ent. is handling this is really disappointing.

-Ultimately, it's true that real fans who were already upset are now being mocked and hit from all sides because of that one apology. The way SM Ent. handles this matter was wrong.

-Then what should Karina have done instead...?

-SM wasn't kidding about their mysterious concept since the 2000s. While other agencies aim for a friendly image, SM has always had this 'celebrity among celebrities' vibe, but lately, they've been too open, too communicative, and because of that, SM's unique vibe is disappearing.
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