@Alector11@Nifemmie3@prettycalmlisa My intention wasn't to mock, but it honestly felt like a strategic move for his image rather than a sincere reaction. We clearly see it differently, and that's okay—everyone is free to draw their own conclusions based on what they observe
@Alector11@Nifemmie3@prettycalmlisa I understand there are many rumors, but official reports from major news outlets confirmed that her death was a suicide, not heart disease. It’s important to stick to the facts reported by the authorities to avoid spreading misinformation about such a sensitive matter
@MbuyuMuzi@prettycalmlisa we are all free to act according to our own conscience. You are free to advocate for his return and support his work, just as I am free to choose not to. We all have different standards for how we process these situations, and that’s perfectly okay.
@Nifemmie3@prettycalmlisa The fact that the public is so deeply divided only proves this case isn't black and white. I have no problem admitting if I’m wrong, but with the information currently available, I’ve formed my own opinion. I respect your right to disagree, but let's keep it civil."
@Nifemmie3@prettycalmlisa Everyone is entitled to their own conclusions based on the facts and circumstances presented to the public. Out of basic decency, I won’t resort to calling names, as that’s not how I communicate with people I don’t know.
@Nifemmie3@prettycalmlisa My main issue is with his conduct; I find it deeply inappropriate considering the gravity of the situation. It felt like his public image was prioritized over a human tragedy
@Nifemmie3@prettycalmlisa I respect your perspective, but I’m basing my view on the official reports stating she passed that day. Regardless of the exact hour, his behavior during that period was, in my opinion, highly inappropriate. Being a star doesn't exempt someone from basic empathy.
@MbuyuMuzi@prettycalmlisa This applies to all Korean stars who maintain a 'pure' public image while being completely different in private. It’s that fake hypocrisy born from a culture that obsessively worships celebrities. The image is never the reality
@MbuyuMuzi@prettycalmlisa Sadly, we live in a world driven by money, where people crush others just for fame and profit. It’s a fact we can’t change, but I personally refuse to support people like that. In my own life, I strive to never act that way. Integrity matters
@TanaKulikova29@prettycalmlisa Everyone’s entitled to their opinion. You don’t know me, but I’m not a heartless person. I won’t call your opinion 'stupid' because that’s not how I communicate, I base mine on that scripted press conference admitted he was a coward, and he chose his fame over his own humanity.
@TanaKulikova29@Ivyspeakstruth You think she blackmailed him? But what did she actually get out of it, other than her own death? —she was in a bad mental state, and desperate. Maybe this was her only way to reach him. No one knows the full story. If it were that black and white, people wouldn't be so divided
@prettycalmlisa For people like this, the worst punishment is irrelevance. When you put money and status ahead of truth and basic humanity, you don't deserve respect—you deserve a boycott. Let’s stop making people like this "important." #Boycott#Accountability
@prettycalmlisa I think it’s no longer about whether he’s legally guilty or not, regardless of what one thinks of the justice system. Many actresses have lost their careers over far less serious false accusations. It's the double standard and the facade that are truly exhausting
@prettycalmlisa When he finally appeared at that press conference, he wasn't crying for the person he supposedly loved. He was reading from a script and crying for his own career. He didn't care about her suffering; he only cared about protecting his fame and money.
@w_rosepov Stepping over loved ones or becoming estranged from family to reach a goal isn't worth it. Life passes by in a blink of an eye. In the end, no trophy or title is worth the price of losing the people who truly matter. Choose people over cold ambition
@w_rosepov While ambition is a sign of maturity, excessive drive can be toxic. It destroys families, relationships, and friendships. The truth we must accept is that most of our grand ambitions will never be fully realized—and that is perfectly okay
@w_rosepov My comment wasn't referring to a specific situation between two people, but rather a general observation. We often see people constantly pushing others away or postponing connections, waiting for a "perfect moment" that never actually arrives.
@TaeminWoo6@rupuu19 I don't understand the constant career focus of successful people in their late 30s and early 40s. They’ll eventually be replaced by the younger generation anyway; that's just how it goes. I can't see how a career outweighs private happiness