Jinyul of Queens Eye shares a heartfelt video message for Taeyeon
"I'm asking you to please perform in slightly larger venues"
"And, as a Sone who has been trying to get tickets for every concert since your second one, I’ve failed every time...”
"I'm asking you to please perform in slightly larger venues, and please continue to sing for a long, long time..
I love you."
Dear Taeyeon, even your junior is encouraging you to hold a concert in a bigger venue 🥹😭
I really hope you'll consider it!! 💜
Hyoyeon said that when shes anxious she also read self help books
sechan: is there a line or phrase you remember or took to heart?
hyoyeon: (thinking) …… nothing
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ then the caption “reading is different from remembering” lol
And mind you, none of them were crying over a man, they were crying because they wanted the freedom to live their lives the way they chose, and I think that’s what makes their stories even more beautiful.
🦊choi minho~
🐿️yes? ㅍㅅㅍ
🦊pluck that for me 'ㅂ'
🐿️what?
🦊i... i can't reach that-
🐿️this one? its really pretty
🦊it's ripe, right?~
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She joined Japan's Self-Defence Forces after watching soldiers help survivors of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. She wanted to defend her country.
Instead her colleagues assaulted her daily for over a year. In 2021 three of them pinned her down in front of dozens of watching laughing colleagues. She reported it up the chain of command. Two investigations launched. Both dropped for lack of evidence. Every male colleague who had watched refused to testify. TV stations ignored her. So she posted her story on YouTube.
The video went viral. 100,000 people signed her petition. The Ministry of Defence issued a public apology. Five soldiers dishonourably dismissed. An investigation uncovered over 1,000 other harassment complaints across the entire military. Three soldiers convicted in December 2023. Japanese government settled her civil lawsuit in January 2026.
She was named on the BBC's 100 most influential women in the world. Time magazine put her on their Next 100 list.
Her name is Rina Gonoi. She was 24 years old when she brought Japan's military to its knees.
Female victims who k!ll their abusers in self-defense spend an average of 15 years in prison but Abusive men who murd3r their female partners spend an average of 2 to 6 years in prison.