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I know. I am a part of Korean feminist group (I pay donation and volunteer) that supports trans rights. The backlash from terf “feminist” groups is one of the largest struggle that we face. So I get where they come from. But to call “ROK internet” a war between male and female incels on a post regarding some dumb incel’s another right-winged misogyny feels a bit like a leap here
I agree that the Korean internet is widely transphobic. But you are completely misunderstanding the situation when you frame it as male incels vs. female incels The violence Korean women are exposed to that were rooted from Korean online communities occupied by incels have actually killed and injured many women. To call people who are against incel movement “female incels” is a bold statement.
Put that in my mouth right now
I will not be able to professionally answer that. But that was the line the doctor at the ER my friend met said
I will share this again: I had a phase in middle school where I would have one buldak every afterschool with my two friends. We had to stop because one of us got stomach ulcer.
I now see that you are the same person that I left this very same comment!! Stop before stomach cancer stops you!
Potates never betray
I used to have one buldak everyday with my middle school friend as an afterschool snack… we had to stop because one of us got diagnosed with a stomach ulcer….
Omg I’m so excited I’ve been waiting for the release for MONTHSSSSSSSS
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=EFTBWeY6Ako&si=C2GmoMJdroMMkWxO
This one looks good, uses ingredients you can find in US, and has english subs!
It’s something I grew up doing… kinda hard to put it into text 😭 but I’ll see if there’s a good recipe on youtube