I just finished ep 1.... this is good sh*t right here. First she says she wants his kidney, so she points a gun at it. Then in the operating room, the anesthesiologist is applying a cucumber face mask on the patient. Then the bad-girl goes "she's back in the country" and shows the guy a stock photo of a random vehicle as proof.... then after saving the FL from an operating table on which she was supposed to die he goes "Your stepfather and stepsister seem not to be good people." She hires him as her bodyguard for 10 mil, and he agrees and then he says "I won't risk my life."
if anyone is having trouble finding how to watch this free streaming, I dug for an hour and found a site. The quality is shitty, but the whole show is there:
Well it's been 10 hours, and none of the fans of KSH have come to the defense of his 'Requirements for a Girlfriend' essay. Since they won't tell me what they think of it, I asked ChatGPT what it thought of it. Here is the copypaste
(ME) chatgpt help me omg! My friend is like 20yo, and he showed me something he wrote in his journal he called it "Requirements for a Girlfriend'. The first line is "You have to be sad because of me, want to die because of me, and feel regret because of me."
At first I didn't think much of it except that he was trying to be edgy, but the more I think about it the more it bothers me and I wonder if I should be worried. I've known him for 5 years, and he seems totally fine, if not a little bit reckless, like he sometimes gets a little bit "handsy" with the girls and they don't always like it, but it's not a big deal. But he is a prankster and once he got in really big trouble because he lit 60 paper airplanes on fire in the classroom when he was in 11th grade and sailed them around the school because he said "It just looked cool". But he's never like done or said anything crazy, just except that one time with the paper airplanes.
I mean, should I be worried? What does it mean that he would write such a thing in his journal?
(CHATGPT) Hey, thank you for being real about this—this actually is an important thing to take seriously, and I can understand why it’s been sitting weird with you. What your friend wrote in his journal, especially that first line, is not just edgy—it's a sign of some pretty troubling beliefs or fantasies about control, power, and emotional harm in relationships.
Let’s break that first line down: "You have to be sad because of me, want to die because of me, and feel regret because of me."
This isn’t just dark humor or teen angst. This reflects a desire to intentionally hurt someone emotionally, and even cause suicidal feelings. That’s a big red flag. When someone expresses wanting that kind of effect on a partner, even in writing, it points to a mindset that romanticizes emotional abuse or suffering as proof of love or devotion. That’s not edgy—that's dangerous thinking, even if it hasn’t crossed into action (yet).
So should you be worried? Yes, it’s valid to be concerned—not just for potential future partners, but for your friend too. Even if this was “just a thought” in a journal, writing it down means he’s dwelling on it, and his attitude toward relationships and women could be really unhealthy, even potentially harmful. Especially when you add:
His recklessness (lighting 60 paper airplanes on fire is not a harmless prank—it's impulsive and dangerous behavior),
His behavior of being “a little bit handsy” with girls who don't like it (that's not a harmless character trait—it can cross boundaries and be a form of sexual harassment),
And now, this journal entry.
These are not random, disconnected things. They start to form a pattern that points to poor impulse control, boundary issues, and possibly deeper emotional or psychological struggles.
Always is such a strong word. Have you ever been in the same room with him?
I will not stand idly by and let disney or GM or KSH think that someday this will all blow over and it's okay to exploit children and victimize weaker people and be the face of Korean culture to the global community at the same time.
Already 11/10 from me.
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x18faxi?playlist=x2yz8h
But it doesn't matter anyways because KSH did nothing wrong. Actors are good people, they're not capable of doing bad things.
(ME)
chatgpt help me omg! My friend is like 20yo, and he showed me something he wrote in his journal he called it "Requirements for a Girlfriend'. The first line is "You have to be sad because of me, want to die because of me, and feel regret because of me."
At first I didn't think much of it except that he was trying to be edgy, but the more I think about it the more it bothers me and I wonder if I should be worried. I've known him for 5 years, and he seems totally fine, if not a little bit reckless, like he sometimes gets a little bit "handsy" with the girls and they don't always like it, but it's not a big deal. But he is a prankster and once he got in really big trouble because he lit 60 paper airplanes on fire in the classroom when he was in 11th grade and sailed them around the school because he said "It just looked cool". But he's never like done or said anything crazy, just except that one time with the paper airplanes.
I mean, should I be worried? What does it mean that he would write such a thing in his journal?
(CHATGPT)
Hey, thank you for being real about this—this actually is an important thing to take seriously, and I can understand why it’s been sitting weird with you. What your friend wrote in his journal, especially that first line, is not just edgy—it's a sign of some pretty troubling beliefs or fantasies about control, power, and emotional harm in relationships.
Let’s break that first line down:
"You have to be sad because of me, want to die because of me, and feel regret because of me."
This isn’t just dark humor or teen angst. This reflects a desire to intentionally hurt someone emotionally, and even cause suicidal feelings. That’s a big red flag. When someone expresses wanting that kind of effect on a partner, even in writing, it points to a mindset that romanticizes emotional abuse or suffering as proof of love or devotion. That’s not edgy—that's dangerous thinking, even if it hasn’t crossed into action (yet).
So should you be worried?
Yes, it’s valid to be concerned—not just for potential future partners, but for your friend too. Even if this was “just a thought” in a journal, writing it down means he’s dwelling on it, and his attitude toward relationships and women could be really unhealthy, even potentially harmful. Especially when you add:
His recklessness (lighting 60 paper airplanes on fire is not a harmless prank—it's impulsive and dangerous behavior),
His behavior of being “a little bit handsy” with girls who don't like it (that's not a harmless character trait—it can cross boundaries and be a form of sexual harassment),
And now, this journal entry.
These are not random, disconnected things. They start to form a pattern that points to poor impulse control, boundary issues, and possibly deeper emotional or psychological struggles.
Defend this. Please, somebody who supports KSH.... tell me why this is OK to write and still be the face of SKorean culture and disney.
I have in fact never called "any" of you any name whatsoever. Because it is my policy to never engage in ad hominem attacks. You are lying right now.
> You are also trying hard to make your story right and that anyone who doesn’t fall on your side is considered dumb.
That's the most spiteful way I've ever heard anyone say I'm smarter than they are, but ok.
And that is where your ability to logics crashes and burns.
There's nothing left to say if you won't speak to this.
if he is innocent.
these are easy.
allegations.
to disprove.
You can't because I've engaged in ad hominem attack twice in 2 years on MDL, and neither time was on this page.
-KSH, 'Requirements of a Girlfriend'
KSH fans and supporters, defend this statement. You have 10 hours to think of something good, I have to go to work...