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Image 1 — Son Seung-won got caught drink driving again... for the 5th time 🫠
Image 2 — Son Seung-won got caught drink driving again... for the 5th time 🫠
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Son Seung-won got caught drink driving again... for the 5th time 🫠

I dunno if y'all remember this guy (he was in "Welcome to Waikiki" and "Hello, My Twenties!" but after being released from prison in 2020 for drink driving 4 times he was once again caught last November for the same exact same crime 🫩 his trial was today...

u/Yoshi5155 — 8 days ago
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Just listened to Cheeseball on YouTube and while Greengreen is a pretty good album - I strongly believe Cheeseball tops absolutely everything on the album.

This makes me so upset 😭 my fave Cortis song and it's unreleased.

Y'all think they'll ever release their unreleased masterpieces?

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u/Yoshi5155 — 16 days ago

Well written but at times I felt the overarching concepts were too similar to Bastard. The usual ruthless, violence loving antagonist, protagonist with a guilty conscience and history of killings, a female supporting character MC must protect from the villain, and a gangster who undergoes character development and sides with MC.

Not saying its bad or a cheap copy of Bastard, it definitely has its own plot with other likable characters. The story is very unique and I found myself rooting for MC many times. His guilt is explored so well as well. Characters aren't devil just for the sake of it and actually do have a motive. Many characters are simply morally grey but that is that makes this show so authentic and real. I did not find myself bored even for a second and I did not know what to expect until the very end.

On the downside, wasn't too big of a fan of the main antagonist. While he did have his motives, I wasn't too convinced of his pure evil nature. I felt like more could have learned more about him to actually understand him if that makes sense. Also really wish the ending had lasted longer. It felt like everything just happened so quickly.

Besides that - great read.

8.5/10

u/Yoshi5155 — 2 months ago

Saw this on KR Webtoon when I was checking how many episodes of a specific manhwa was out and then I found this and was super confused cuz it says its Kim Carnby work but I've never heard of it before

u/Yoshi5155 — 2 months ago

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