I live in a shitty country in Europe, but it still comforts me that there are worse places than this. I wish you…
No, I am saying that alcohol is horrendously destructive to Korean society, far more than the private use of Propofol administered by doctors to an individual in hospital settings. Furthermore, you know as well as I that Korean laws pertaining to alcohol will NEVER "catch up" to the madness of the drug laws, nor should they. Koreans would never stand for the restriction of their beloved Soju and beer to get them though their days and nights in an insanely high-pressure, hypocritical, falsely moralistic society. None of that means Yoo Ah In needs to be crucified far beyond the treatment any commoner would receive, because of his fame.
Korean drug laws are retrograde, draconian, and as we see in this case, out of all proportion to any damage done to society as a whole. You being a self-righteous twit, unaware or unconcerned with the specifics of this case in which the only damage done was to Yoo himself, has no bearing here. Prosecutors are seeking to make an example of Yoo, while at the same time goosing their own careers in a high-profile case. They haven't given a second thought to what was done to Lee Sun Kyun just seven months ago, because they do. not. care.
No one has promoted a "free pass" for Yoo. Mandatory rehab and long-term treatment, along with probation and a reasonable fine, is sufficient to the specifics of this case. He is being hammered by the prosecution because of his fame, not the severity of his misdeeds.
If you refer to Yoo as a "druggie" one more time, I will block you.
I live in a shitty country in Europe, but it still comforts me that there are worse places than this. I wish you…
No, I'm the kind of Jabroni who argues the fact that alcohol IS a highly addictive, destructive, and lethal DRUG. Its abuse costs Korea billions and billions of $$$ every year in health care costs, lost productivity, workplace injuries, medical insurance, related crime of all kinds, auto accidents and related injuries and deaths, divorce, child abuse and neglect, domestic violence and general mayhem.
I'm the kind of Jabroni who argues that alcohol is the most pernicious, common, and deadly drug in Korea. The damage to the country caused by alcohol far outpaces that of any other drug.
I'm the kind of Jabroni who knows that Korea has by far the highest rate of alcoholism in the entire developed world, along with the highest rate of suicide.
I'm the kind of Jabroni who knows all these statistics and facts are easily available to you via google if only you knew how to use it.
Those are just a few of the kinds of Jabroni I am, you twit.
This is spectacularly awful, even considering that it came out of the Philippines, where most awful gay content originates.
WTF does Miss Becky dress like a 16th Century American Puritan woman? WTF does she wear such a cheap wig? WTF are so many shows out of the Philippines so overly earnest and preachy and badly acted? WTF are Pinoy gay shows chock-full of unattractive trans, fem, and drag stereotypical characters? WTF did I cringe so hard that my lips are now where my asshole used to be? WTF is this rated this highly? Oh, right...it's MDL.
This...thing is another example of why I barely even bother to check out Pinoy gay films or BLs. In short, they're generally the worst of the worst, except for the film "Fuckboys" and the BL "Gameboys."
Yuck. Avoid this gag-fest at all costs. If your only other option is death, choose the grave.
This is a great watch! Funny, sexy, goofy, unique, extremely creative without being artsy. All this and beautiful, talented Leslie Cheung at his prime, in looks AND talent. I adore him.
If nothing else, the first 30 seconds featuring LC's bare ass are worth a look. Good god, heaven!
Why are commenters "arrogant" when nearly all have simply cited the fact that he needs treatment, not punishment?…
lol Well, he claimed to live in a "drug-free" country. We all know there is no such thing on Earth. Thus, if he provided a name we'd be able to google it and discover in two minutes that it's as drug-riddled as anywhere else. He's a douche.
I agree!But I think part of the sentencing was because of the fact he was distributing it - it's one thing for…
Don't worry about it. You seem like a decent sort.
I came out swinging on this topic because so many Korean entertainers who I enjoyed have killed themselves after being harassed and debased relentlessly following a "scandal" of some sort, such as Yoo is enduring now. Kim Jonghyun, the lead singer of the kpop band SHINee (I am NOT a kpop devotee, but stumbled across SHINee and discovered Jonghyun. His voice and talent was phenomenal) is the one who broke me when he took his life, though it wasn't after a specific "scandal." He was just severely depressed
Hell, we just lost LSK seven months ago and now the prosecutorial overkill that drove him to suicide is at it again with Yoo. Fuckers.
I agree!But I think part of the sentencing was because of the fact he was distributing it - it's one thing for…
I don't care what you would "appreciate" or what you think is too "aggressive" for your delicate sensibilities. You thoughtlessly spread an inaccurate and malicious bit of BS on the Internet without checking your facts first. This is how Korean celebs get driven to suicide. Ignorance is the lamest of excuses.
"...I bid you a good week." Why do some Internet commenters use this type of odd formal-speak when attempting to end an interaction?
I live in a shitty country in Europe, but it still comforts me that there are worse places than this. I wish you…
OMG THE IGNORANCE AND STUPIDITY, THEY BURN...
"Yes, alcohol is a drug. Specifically, alcohol is a Psychotropic Central Nervous System (CNS) Depressant. Being a “psychotropic” drug means alcohol has an impact on cognition, emotions, and perception. Alcohol shares this designation with many other well-known drugs, such as Marijuana, Cocaine, and LSD. Being a CNS Depressant means that alcohol slows the activity of the brain; it also shares this trait with many other drugs such as Ambien, Xanax, and Valium."
That show is nearly 10 years old. So what you are seeing is a sign of aging, not a sign of drug use.
I do think he looked puffy and unhealthy in that Netflix series where he was trapped in an apartment by zombies or something. You can't struggle along with no sleep and only occasional drug-induced rest without it damaging your body.
Korean drug laws are retrograde, draconian, and as we see in this case, out of all proportion to any damage done to society as a whole. You being a self-righteous twit, unaware or unconcerned with the specifics of this case in which the only damage done was to Yoo himself, has no bearing here. Prosecutors are seeking to make an example of Yoo, while at the same time goosing their own careers in a high-profile case. They haven't given a second thought to what was done to Lee Sun Kyun just seven months ago, because they do. not. care.
No one has promoted a "free pass" for Yoo. Mandatory rehab and long-term treatment, along with probation and a reasonable fine, is sufficient to the specifics of this case. He is being hammered by the prosecution because of his fame, not the severity of his misdeeds.
If you refer to Yoo as a "druggie" one more time, I will block you.
What you think of me regarding anything, on or off this site, is of zero concern.
I'm the kind of Jabroni who argues that alcohol is the most pernicious, common, and deadly drug in Korea. The damage to the country caused by alcohol far outpaces that of any other drug.
I'm the kind of Jabroni who knows that Korea has by far the highest rate of alcoholism in the entire developed world, along with the highest rate of suicide.
I'm the kind of Jabroni who knows all these statistics and facts are easily available to you via google if only you knew how to use it.
Those are just a few of the kinds of Jabroni I am, you twit.
WTF does Miss Becky dress like a 16th Century American Puritan woman?
WTF does she wear such a cheap wig?
WTF are so many shows out of the Philippines so overly earnest and preachy and badly acted?
WTF are Pinoy gay shows chock-full of unattractive trans, fem, and drag stereotypical characters?
WTF did I cringe so hard that my lips are now where my asshole used to be?
WTF is this rated this highly? Oh, right...it's MDL.
This...thing is another example of why I barely even bother to check out Pinoy gay films or BLs. In short, they're generally the worst of the worst, except for the film "Fuckboys" and the BL "Gameboys."
Yuck. Avoid this gag-fest at all costs. If your only other option is death, choose the grave.
1/10
If nothing else, the first 30 seconds featuring LC's bare ass are worth a look. Good god, heaven!
8.5/10
Well, he claimed to live in a "drug-free" country. We all know there is no such thing on Earth. Thus, if he provided a name we'd be able to google it and discover in two minutes that it's as drug-riddled as anywhere else. He's a douche.
I came out swinging on this topic because so many Korean entertainers who I enjoyed have killed themselves after being harassed and debased relentlessly following a "scandal" of some sort, such as Yoo is enduring now. Kim Jonghyun, the lead singer of the kpop band SHINee (I am NOT a kpop devotee, but stumbled across SHINee and discovered Jonghyun. His voice and talent was phenomenal) is the one who broke me when he took his life, though it wasn't after a specific "scandal." He was just severely depressed
Hell, we just lost LSK seven months ago and now the prosecutorial overkill that drove him to suicide is at it again with Yoo. Fuckers.
"...I bid you a good week."
Why do some Internet commenters use this type of odd formal-speak when attempting to end an interaction?
What drug-free country do you live in? What evidence do you have that it is "drug-free?"
The only drug-free country in existence is in your tiny mind.
(You educated me as to the meaning of that word last year.)
"Yes, alcohol is a drug. Specifically, alcohol is a Psychotropic Central Nervous System (CNS) Depressant. Being a “psychotropic” drug means alcohol has an impact on cognition, emotions, and perception. Alcohol shares this designation with many other well-known drugs, such as Marijuana, Cocaine, and LSD. Being a CNS Depressant means that alcohol slows the activity of the brain; it also shares this trait with many other drugs such as Ambien, Xanax, and Valium."
Educate yourself, moron: https://www.alcoholrehabguide.org/alcohol/is-alcohol-a-drug/