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Replying to Lee Jun Ho Feb 8, 2026 Liked Feb 10, 2026
This is not a “tax evasion scandal.” It is a legal dispute that has been misrepresented as a crime.What is…
"He does not blame his mother," Ha ha, we all know whom you're hinting at here. We all really laughed when a grown-ass man said "It wasn't me, it was my mom". We are not about to forget that incident.
Replying to Lee Jun Ho Feb 7, 2026 Liked Feb 10, 2026
I am making this statement for all the people who think it is acceptable to destroy someone’s life with words.…
Cyril- H: Well said and thank you! You put into words how I feel about certain comments or news, but my mind and words these days won't cooperate anymore like it used to. Thank you.
Replying to ella Feb 6, 2026 Liked Feb 10, 2026
In the UK there is something called "the spirit of the law"You have these laws and they may not be as…
I understand and appreciate your objective which is that there should be NO consequences until there is an actual formal judgment. I dont disagree particularly in this situation.

Unfortunately, it seems that the Korean public has passed judgement based on the the NTS and on the facts circulating about how the company was used. They find those tax evasion/avoidance attempts distasteful.

The law isnt always about justice and fairness, but about evidance and technicalitis and a good legal team. Now out of curiosity, I wonder how the Korean public would view him if his legal team can achieve a positive outcome when they have knowledge of the facts presented and asusming they are correct (shell company, money distributed to avoid tax, run from eel restaurant, did not have staff etc).
Replying to Lee Jun Ho Feb 4, 2026 Liked Feb 4, 2026
What is happening to Cha Eun Woo right now is not “accountability.”It is a public trial without a verdict,…
well said , I don't normally like getting involved with cases whereby celebrities are being accused , then later on it will be proven false - one will just end up looking stupid by just following the crowd and believing in everything they see online - without real proof no verdict has been made so we do not have any single right to jump to conclusion before we see the final result then we can
Replying to Lee Jun Ho Feb 3, 2026 Liked Feb 3, 2026
I am making this statement for all the people who think it is acceptable to destroy someone’s life with words.…
Thank you for saying this!
You have articulated what has been in my heart for the past year. Allegations are still allegations until there is confirmed truth through court investigations. Thank you for re-iterating these sentiments because people are so cruel and they can hide behind their keyboard and go on with their lives forgetting the cruel things said while the victims in question end up making bad decisions due to intense backlash!
Let's be kind, considerate and if you find yourself doubting then keep quiet and wait for confirmed findings instead of exaggerated rumors!
On Lover Merman Nov 17, 2025 Liked Nov 25, 2025
Title Lover Merman
Look, my thoughts are totally from an outside-the-show perspective, but if these guys existed in real life, every single one of them would be setting off red flag alarms like a car security system in a bad neighborhood.

Nawa walks into a committed relationship while hiding the tiny detail that he’s literally a merman. And then he risks never seeing his boyfriend again just to stay by his side, even though he needs to hit the ocean for a detox or he basically can’t return to land. It’s adorable in a storybook way, but in real life it screams dangerous levels of self-sacrifice. Nobody wants a boyfriend who loves you so much he forgets to stay alive.

Then there’s Phu, who keeps saying he loves Nawa but somehow misses every clue like he’s emotionally nearsighted. The hints are everywhere. The signs are practically glowing. People who left their glasses at home can see it. And he still doesn’t put it together until he watches the transformation with his own eyes. Then he shuts down so hard he misses the one moment communication could have changed everything. Dating him would feel like arguing with your Wi-Fi router when it randomly freezes.

Now Phraphai. My guy is the walking embodiment of unspoken feelings and terrible decision-making. He pines silently, avoids confessing, gets rejected, and immediately speedruns his way into full villain mode. Manipulation. Obsession. Kidnapping. Holding Nawa hostage. That’s not a red flag. That’s the red flag Olympics with sponsorships and prime-time coverage. In real life he’s the type you block before he figures out where you live.

And then there’s Phana. Honestly he’s the only one who might pass a background check. Yes, he stayed too long in a dying relationship and let his girlfriend handle the breakup. Yes, he drifted into a bi-curious haze with Ping. But at least he sat down with his feelings, figured out what he wanted, and made a choice like a functional adult. In this lineup, that counts as heroic.

So yeah, they all come with flaws, but only Phana feels remotely safe for real-world dating. The other three? If you spot them in the wild, take your iced latte, pivot, and walk away before the universe decides to test your emotional insurance policy.