I don't remember any comedy, not even dark comedy (a comic style that makes light of subject matter that is generally considered taboo, particularly subjects that are normally considered serious or painful to discuss.)
Hello, moderator here. I have to issue a warning to you. I understand that we sometimes get super invested in…
It is not MDL's job to argue against slander and defamation. If people write slanderous comments about actors, correct them in a civil manner and move on. However, calling people "pig person" and creating this toxic environment is against the rules here. I have reported the comment.
I was just wondering why she didn't get a main role or at least a supporting one this year. What happen? Korean…
I copied this from Wikipedia:
On July 28, 2012, several members of T-ara posted tweets that were purportedly seen to be derisive references to Ryu. An official announcement regarding these tweets and a "major announcement about T-ara" was made July 30, which revealed Ryu would no longer be a member of the group. Following the announcement of her abrupt contract termination with Core Contents Media, rumors of her experiencing severe bullying by other members of T-ara surfaced throughout the web and the media, which sparked intense public interest and controversy. Some members of the public strongly believed that Ryu was mistreated by the others members of T-ara and her agency, and an outcry by T-ara's fan community led to the scheduling of a shutdown, as well as the suspension of the members' activities, resulting in a huge blow to the group's popularity.
In 2017, a former T-ara staff member claimed that Ryu and her sister Ryu Hyo-young were the actual bullies in the scandal that plagued T-ara in 2012. Soon afterward, more staffers came forward with accounts that Ryu had been disrespectful to the other members as well as stylists, and claimed she had faked how severe an injury was in order to get more sympathy. Ryu initially denied the rumors, but later admitted parts were true. After suffering from an intense backlash, including a flood of negative messages on her social media and a reduction of her role in Hello, My Twenties! 2 to a cameo, Ryu deleted her Instagram account.
that is not how it works ... it is viki and DF, KOCOWA that will get the licenses and the subtitles ... kisassian…
Depended on your country. In some countries, using a VPN is illegal, but I doubt police would be coming to your house and arresting you, when there are hundred or thousands of people using it too.
I have a legit question, my co-workers think I should just start a go-fund-me to start up a new kdrama site. What…
You might face legal problems if you host shows that are not licensed. Kissasian was fines 1 million dollars because of that. I would not recommend this if you don't own a company and willing to invest and license content.
It was not licensed in my region, so I'm not affected by this. Moreover, when I used a VPN to watch there, I hated their subtitles. They were very westernized compared to Viki's litral subtitles. I also prefer Viki cause they sub the background songs.
On July 28, 2012, several members of T-ara posted tweets that were purportedly seen to be derisive references to Ryu. An official announcement regarding these tweets and a "major announcement about T-ara" was made July 30, which revealed Ryu would no longer be a member of the group. Following the announcement of her abrupt contract termination with Core Contents Media, rumors of her experiencing severe bullying by other members of T-ara surfaced throughout the web and the media, which sparked intense public interest and controversy. Some members of the public strongly believed that Ryu was mistreated by the others members of T-ara and her agency, and an outcry by T-ara's fan community led to the scheduling of a shutdown, as well as the suspension of the members' activities, resulting in a huge blow to the group's popularity.
In 2017, a former T-ara staff member claimed that Ryu and her sister Ryu Hyo-young were the actual bullies in the scandal that plagued T-ara in 2012. Soon afterward, more staffers came forward with accounts that Ryu had been disrespectful to the other members as well as stylists, and claimed she had faked how severe an injury was in order to get more sympathy. Ryu initially denied the rumors, but later admitted parts were true. After suffering from an intense backlash, including a flood of negative messages on her social media and a reduction of her role in Hello, My Twenties! 2 to a cameo, Ryu deleted her Instagram account.
Both have family shops. Both have 3 daughters and 1 son.
The one up now features more characters, that is why it was allowed.
Nothing is confirmed.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMf7VY8La5RGCfKMmBCGBopnZGhhB3QVT
Not sure if it works since the website doesn't work in my region and I have to use my slow VPN which can't even load the video.
Not sure if it has English subs since it doesn't work in my country.