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Thank you so much for wishing me a happy birthday! Actually, at first there were problems with summer events and swimsuits, but various reports of errors were bigger. However, because Twitter's feedback came faster than DCinside's, they suspected 'Project Moon' supported feminism, and eventually dug up the past six years ago.
Either way, it's still a terrible thing. I lost my dream on my birthday and I'm feeling lost. Some men are bad and most of them are normal men, but 'some' abnormal men make it hard for everyone.
So yeah, this week sucks LOL
Thanks for replying! Thanks to you, I think it can be a little better birthday.
And I agree with you. We want PM's staff and fired artists to find new jobs and work in a safe environment.
If you feel like you can't do that, then I hope that you can find another way there in South Korea. I also feel that Project Moon really jumped the gun here, most outrage about internet drama usually dies down pretty quickly, odds are that if the company had just kept quiet about it and kept releasing things the outrage would have just been forgotten like so many internet dramas are.